Eastlakes Mascot Rosebery Trick-or-Treat Trail 2025
About the Event
Get ready for a spooktacular community celebration across Eastlakes, Mascot & Rosebery!
Homes on the trail will be clearly marked with posters, creating a safe, fun, and visible trick-or-treat experience for kids and families.
Start your adventure at 16 Florence Avenue, wander through the local streets, stop by Eastlakes Shopping Centre, and finish at Grand Eastlakes for even more treats and entertainment.
Highlights Along the Trail
Participating shops on Botany Road Mascot including Collective Hair, Itsumo Sushi, and others will be handing out treats. One Global Gallery will host face painting, with all donations going towards Eastlakes Sports Club’s youth sports programs.
We’ve even curated a Halloween Spotify Playlist that families can play on their home speakers or while walking the trail to set the spooky mood!
Listen on Spotify
Bring a mini sack or bag (more space than a bucket!) and make sure to check the trail map before you start.
Wet-Weather Plan
If the weather isn’t kind, don’t worry! The fun moves indoors to Eastlakes Sports Club for a Glow-Stick Halloween Disco!
Kids can dance and play while grown-ups relax to live music by Christina Sings, wrapping up the night with great vibes and community spirit.
If the outdoor movie can’t go ahead, the pop-up disco will take its place so the fun continues, rain or shine!
Evening Entertainment
• Outdoor Movie for the kids (weather-permitting)
• Live Performance by Christina Sings for the adults
• Pop-Up Disco if weather changes
Community Spirit
This event has been made possible through the support of local families, residents, and businesses all coming together to create a safe, fun, and inclusive Halloween night for everyone.
Bring your glow sticks, picnic blankets, and costumes and let’s make it a night to remember!
Friday, 31 October
Start Time: 3:30 pm
(Right after School)
Starting Point
16 Florence Avenue, Eastlakes
Sponsored By
Eastlakes Sports Club
Trail ending point: 16 Florence Avenue, Eastlakes