BOO! Halloween in Montréal is a scream!

© Montréal Botanical Garden, Michel Tremblay - Great Pumpkin Ball, Montréal Botanical Garden© Eric Poulin - Old Montréal Ghost Tours© La Ronde - The Halloween FrightFest
© La Ronde - The Halloween FrightFest© La Ronde - The Halloween FrightFest© Alain Vandal, Pointe-à-Callière - Jack O'Lantern: Halloween at Pointe-à-Callière
 
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© Montréal Botanical Garden, Michel Tremblay - Great Pumpkin Ball, Montréal Botanical Garden

September 28, 2011 – When All Hallow’s Eve comes ‘round, Montréal comes alive with all sorts of spooky – and not-so-spooky – activities for ghosts and goblins of all ages!

Are your little monsters dressed and ready? Head out to The Great Pumpkin Ball (October 6 to 31) at the Montréal Botanical Garden and check out hundreds of amazing jack-o-lanterns. Try your hand at Halloween Origami in the Japanese Garden, play in the Little Monsters Courtyard, or visit Esmeralda and Abracadabra’s enchanted home in the Main Greenhouse.

It’s not just at the Garden that you’ll spot fancy pumpkins – head over to the Pointe‑à‑Callière, Montréal Museum of Archaeology and History, where Jack O’Lantern will take you on an unusual (and slightly spooky) tour of the cultural origins of Halloween and associated beliefs (October 22 and 23, 29 and 30).

What would the scariest night of the year be without a few blood-curdling screams? Halloween FrightFest at La Ronde will supply that and more every weekend from October 8 to 30 (including October 10) when all sorts of monsters, ghouls and spooks rise to roam once again! A perennial favourite, the Haunted House is back to scare you silly, along with mazes, rides, and frightful activity zones for the entire family.

Up for a Special Halloween Ghost Hunt? For three scary nights (October 27, 28 and 29), ghosts will take over Old Montréal. Armed with clues from the Grand Master, seek out New France characters, victims and criminals… good and evil alike, they’ll share their life – and death – story with you!

Searching for that perfect pumpkin? Then look no further than the Jean-Talon or Atwater markets. How about that special sweet treat? Grandbois Chocolatière or Suite 88 Chocolatier takes trick-or-treating to a whole new level with upscale Halloween goodies that are simply… to die for!


Finally, if you don’t believe that Halloween is only for kids, then frights, chills and thrills await you in many bars and restaurants across the island hosting ghoulishly fun parties. Make sure to get all dressed up on those special nights. You might just win a prize for “best costume”.



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