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montreal halloween

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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If you're a dog lover, you know that Halloween in Montreal isn't just about trick-or-treating. It's also a golden opportunity to fawn over adorable pooches dressed in the cutest costumes.

This year, one of the best ways to enjoy costumed canines is by attending Montreal's 'Pawlloween Pawty 2024,' featuring the first-ever 'Halloween Costumed Dog Parade.'

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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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October in Montreal is when the city truly embraces its spooky, weird, and downright wild side.

From legendary punk rock shows to fetish Halloween parties, and everything in between, this month has something for everyone—whether you're looking to keep it chill with an indie film or go full throttle on the dance floor.

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Move over humans, four-legged fashionistas are taking over Halloween in Montreal this year. Parc Laurier Dog Park is set to turn into a runway of wagging tails, floppy ears, and the most adorable costumes you've ever seen.

Whether you're a proud doggy "pawrent" or just a dog devotee, the Pawlloween Pawty is sure to cast its spell on you. On October 28 at 2 p.m., the gathering promises a parade of playful costumes, from the terrier-fying to the downright doggone cute.

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With the ghostly season upon us, Montrealers face the annual conundrum of how to spend the eeriest October nights. If the idea of yet another movie marathon doesn't excite you, KARNAVALE Festival offers a thrilling alternative.

Held at New City Gas, the two-day party on Halloween weekend is a bold reimagination of the holiday spirit. It's bridging Halloween with the Day of the Dead for a celebration that's familiar and fresh.

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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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Step aside Michael Meyers, it's Mariah Carey season now. While Halloween may have come and gone, we are still totally revelling in the wonderfully wild costumes many Quebec influencers wore this year.

From classic throwback and major makeup moments all the way to a Thriller flash mob, these Quebec stars certainly didn't disappoint.

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Montrealers like it spooky and spicy leading up to Halloween, but a decoration on one Ahuntsic road might be a step too far for some. A duct-taped figure strung up in a tree over the sidewalk on rue Saint-Urbain is sparking debate about what's appropriate for the season.

Manish Patwari posted a photo of the homemade decoration to the "Montreal Then and Now" Facebook group, along with shots of nearby plastic skeletons and graveyard props. Members were quick to react and a fiery debate ensued.

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Upper Canada Village's Pumpkinferno jack-o'-lantern festival is coming back this year with 7,000 luminous pumpkins arranged in epic forms along a trail through the spooky site.

Details are few so far, but online the village promises a revival of "some of its most popular exhibits." Previous editions have included pumpkin statues of giant beasts and mythical creatures, as well as some whimsical scenes from modern life, all in the form of glowing gourds.

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Rob Zombie fans and cocktail aficionados rejoice: a spectacularly spooky pop-up bar is coming to Montreal this October. Black Lagoon, recently dubbed Canada’s Best Pop-Up Bar, promises to bring a spookily immersive hardcore-inspired scene to Montreal’s 132 Bar Vintage this fall.

The horror-ific experience comes with several themed cocktails, with creepy colours and names like the Screaming Banshee – made with gin, pineapple syrup, and Greek yogurt – or the Closed Casket, a whiskey-based drink mixed with passionfruit syrup and a miso falernum.

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