Even through inclement weather and a riveting Toronto Blue Jays game, CBC B.C.'s annual treat count revealed that the Halloween spirit of trick-or-treating remained alive and well in the province.

As part of an annual tradition , in collaboration with Simon Fraser University's City Program, we asked readers in B.C. to tell us how much candy they gave out and displayed the results on an interactive map.

Longstanding Halloween hotspots — like Douglas Park in Vancouver and Queens Park in New Westminster — once again came to the fore.

One house in the Douglas Park area recorded 2,500 trick-or-treaters.

Andy Yan, director of SFU's City Program, said a rainfall warning in Metro Vancouver ultimately didn't do much to quieten the demand for candy.

"Overall, the [treat] patterns are pretty

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