Many families in Prince Albert are ready for Halloween, with yards decorated with everything from graveyards to goblins.

One home on 2nd Avenue West features a cemetery on the front lawn, with names such as "B. Headed" and "K.A. Put". There are dangling ghosts, skulls lining the fence, and even an inflatable goblin entrance at the front door.

A house on 15th Avenue East is also sure to throw a few spooks into trick-or-treaters. It features ghosts, goblins, and the Raven from the classic Edgar Allen Poe poem "The Raven."

For those looking for a few scares, Auroro Dojo is hosting their annual Haunted House. Admission is three dollars, and all money raised is used to send its athletes to competitions. There are also rumours of the house actually being haunted.

"People say about sixty or seventy years ago, the original owner...he killed people here and he ate them," says Wolfgang Manicke, who runs the haunted house. "I don't know if thats true though, but...you never know."

The haunted house runs until midnight on Halloween night.