Adam Slawson may be long past his trick-or-treat days, but he still appreciates the thrill of a good haunt.

For the past five years, he and brothers Brett and Devin have been setting up the Hidden Cemetery, a popular Halloween maze outside of their Brampton home on Mono Court in Peel Village.

They’ll be operating the Halloween Yard Haunt once again Tuesday, Oct. 31 from 6 to 11 p.m.

Growing up, Slawson remembers an old neighbour of his doing something similar and he wanted to carry on that tradition.

“I liked it as a kid, so now that I’m too old to go around, it’s nice to do this and see the reactions from the kids,” he said.

Over time, the display has become bigger and bigger. There are now mazes that offer varying levels of fright. From that sense, it’s acceptable for younger children as well as teenagers who can handle more horror.

“Even the older kids, a lot of them come through twice a night,” Slawson said.

“They’re around 15 and they’re still getting scared by it. We’ve got actors that jump out and give them a scare and we get compliments at the end of the night, so it’s worth it.”