This Halloween, McDonald’s Canada is bringing the spirit of Halloween home with an interactive web-based augmented reality (AR) experience the whole household can enjoy while staying safe in their homes.

From Oct. 29 – 31, McDonald’s Canada is providing a fun and interactive experience you can enjoy at home using your smartphones, as well as contactless delivery when you order your favourite menu items. To experience Halloween at home with McDonald’s, here’s what you need to do:
- Visit bringhalloweenhome.ca from Oct. 29 – 31 on your mobile device.
- The iconic yellow McDelivery door will appear on-screen upon entering the website.
- Like trick-or-treating, “knock” on the door to enter the experience.
- The rest is for you to explore
Parents will also receive an exclusive offer “inside” this AR to enjoy this Halloween. Moreover, users will get the chance to take a spooky interactive photo and save it as a memory on their smartphones.
This new seasonal AR experience is just one of the many ways that Canadians can celebrate Halloween at home, while also indulging in their favourite McDonald’s menu items through McDelivery.
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