Accessible and Inclusive Halloween

Make Halloween Inclusive for Everyone!

Join your St. Albert neighbours this Halloween to help create a fun, inclusive, and accessible trick-or-treating experience for children of all ages and abilities.

Accessible and Inclusive Halloween Trick-or-Treating Map

Each October, residents can use our interactive map to either register their homes or find accessible and allergy-friendly trick-or-treating locations across St. Albert.

Whether you're setting up a curbside station or offering non-edible treats for kids with allergies, your participation helps make Halloween safe and welcoming for all.

Is Your Home Accessible for Trick-or-Treaters?

If your setup is barrier-free—like having a ground-level or curbside treat station—add your address to the map! This helps families plan routes that meet their children’s mobility needs.

Check out Treat Accessibly’s Accessibility Tips for simple ways to make your home more welcoming.

Not All Treats Need to Be Candy

Many kids have allergies or dietary restrictions. Consider handing out non-edible goodies like stickers, small toys, crayons or glow sticks. These fun alternatives ensure every child can safely enjoy the night.

Plan your Halloween trick-or-treat path

Use the interactive Trick-or-Treating Map to find homes in St. Albert that are offering accessible and/or allergy-friendly trick-or-treating. Explore your community and plan a Halloween night filled with spooky fun for everyone!

Note: The City of St. Albert provides this map as a resource to help you find homes committed to accessible and inclusive Halloween experiences; we are unable to verify the information provided or guarantee your experience at these locations.

View The Accessible & Inclusive Map

Last edited: September 3, 2025