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halloween montreal

It's officially spooky season, which means Montreal is about to lean into its darker side. But beyond the Halloween costumes, haunted houses, and pumpkin spice everything, the city itself has a reputation for being a little haunted.

That's not too surprising when you think about it.

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Walk into a Dollarama in Montreal these days, and it's hard to believe how far a so-called "dollar store" has stretched. What used to feel like a quick stop for batteries, dish soap, or off-brand chocolate bars has slowly turned into a place where you can find just about everything. Need a mop? Check. Snacks for the road? Done. A full set of dishes and glasses? Somehow, yes.

And when a holiday rolls around, the store leans all the way in. Right now, the aisles are packed with Halloween gear: costumes, decorations, candy buckets, and a few things that make you stop and wonder who decided this was spooky enough to sell.

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Halloween in Quebec is just around the corner, but that doesn't mean every kid will hit the streets in search of candy on October 31. In some areas, the trick-or-treating tradition is shifting to a different night this year.

This isn’t the first time that Halloween has taken an unusual turn in Quebec. Mother Nature rained on our parade in 2019 and pandemic restrictions threw a wrench in trick-or-treating plans the following years.

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Are you excited for Halloween in Montreal? Or are you haunted by memories of trekking through snow to get your treats (and tricks), wearing costumes on top of bulky jackets and tripping over piles of winter boots to get into parties?

To help you prepare for this year's spooky festivities, we’ve summoned all-knowing spirits (meteorologists) and consulted our trusty crystal ball (the Montreal weather forecast) so you have all the information you need to make the most of your plans.

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Halloween party-goers in Montreal, your costume choice this weekend might need some last-minute layering. Montreal weather could see temperatures take a dramatic dive that will have you shivering more than any haunted house.

According to Météomédia, a system moving from east to west is expected to influence Quebec's weather from Friday to Sunday. While most of the province will experience rainfall overnight between Friday and Saturday, southern Quebec, including Montreal, will largely be spared from heavy precipitation. However, that doesn't mean clear skies are on the horizon.

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Montrealers might need to incorporate umbrellas into their Halloween costumes this year. A jet stream has plotted a course that will save the southern parts of Quebec, including Montreal, from the icy grips of an early snowfall. But, while snow might not be on the horizon, rain certainly is.

The jet stream is an air current high in the atmosphere that acts as a boundary between different air masses. According to MétéoMédia, it's positioned in such a way that while the cold and snow will be confined to the northern parts of the province, the southern region will experience a different kind of atmospheric drama.

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Autumn is upon us, and it's the ideal time to pumpkin-spice up your love life. Whether you're looking to bewitch a new flame or mummy-wrap your long-time lover in a thrilling date night, Montreal has got the tricks and treats to make it memorable.

From bone-chilling haunted attractions to spellbinding costume galas and eerie illuminations, there's a spectral spectrum of options to cater to both lovebirds and lone wolves.

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Montreal's nightlife is about to get a shade darker in October. Black Lagoon pop-up bar is setting up shop near Sauvé metro station. With a lineup of special Halloween drinks and an ambiance heavy with gothic undertones, it promises a bewitching experience. The mood is set, the cocktails are chilling, and the decor is skeleton chic.

The Black Lagoon celebrates the grim, garnished with a touch of goth and metal vibes. It's the perfect space to wear a costume and hang out with your ghoul friends.

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As the air turns crisp and the city preps for winter, there's a time-honoured tradition calling. No, it's not the rush for that pumpkin-spiced latté (though we're guilty of that too!). It's the lure of the pumpkin patch. Pumpkin picking offers an escape, a return to simplicity in our hectic lives. There’s an unmatched joy in hand-selecting the star of your Halloween décor or the main ingredient for your next pumpkin pie.

There are loads of charming patches in and around the Montreal area where you can truly enjoy a fall harvest with that special someone or with your crew. Here are some pumpkin patches near Montreal that are as much about the pick as the picturesque and totally worth adding to your fall bucket list:

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It's Halloween weekend and the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) couldn't miss the opportunity to drop another brilliant series of topical memes.

This time around, we've been gifted with five seriously funny Spirit Halloween costume suggestions for STM users.

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It's finally Halloween weekend, the culmination of spooky season and a seasonal turning point. But who cares about the future, when you can dress up as your freakiest self and go wild this weekend?

From massive monster parties to haunted houses and horror-themed shows, the possibilities are endless. It doesn't matter if you're going out as a ghoul, a witch, a vampire or as your simple, terrifying self, Montreal has something to please everyone for the best weekend of October. Happy trick-or-treating!

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