Friday, November 1, 2019

Prince Rupert's Social Media Halloween Parade

More Fun House than Haunted House, Prince Rupert residents made
the Civic Centre Haunting Central on Thursday night

Sometimes it's hard to tell who has the  most fun on Halloween, the youngsters doing the trick or treating or the adults taking on some new persona's for the day.

Yesterday saw a number of Halloween celebrants bringing their own creations to work on the day, with Social media providing for just a sample of how the day moved along.

At City Hall the Mayor and city staff showcased their imaginations on the day, channelling a range of themes and costumes.

A city Manager with an Axe!!
What could happen next?


Not to far down the street, over at the Prince Rupert campus of Coast Mountain College, the Halloween party was in full swing.

Behold the Coast Mountain College costume winner

Charles Hays Secondary was took to the day in full spirit ... hosting a Halloween Hootenany

I'm going to eat what??

Over at the School District Offices, the staff were in fine form and welcomed a friendly invasion as the day of haunting continued.

It's an invasion force

The Staff at Prince Rupert's owned and operated CityWest were in the haunting frame of mind on the day


Service calls to the home may have had 
a slightly different look on Thursday

The Recreation Centre become the centre of attraction by the fall of night and the Staff at the Jim Ciccone Civic Centre and Earl Mah Aquatic Centre were in appropriate attire...

A rare moment of relaxation at the Rec Centre prior to
Thursday's Big Night

Thursday's events at the Civic Centre proved as popular as ever, with a good sized crowd taking in the fun of Halloween Fest, complete with the costume parade and Fireworks celebration in the evening.

The Civic Centre festivities put the wrap on a week of events, which included the North Pacific Terror at the Cannery, the Gitmaxmak'ay Nisga'a Haunted House and the showing of Rocky Horror Picture Show at the Lester Centre.

Around town, some neighbourhoods reported strong numbers of trick or treaters, while others will have a fairly good supply of candy to lead everyone up to the Christmas season. The number of home displays also showcased some of the wildest of imaginations that can be found around the city.

You can find more photos from the range of Facebook Pages and twitter feeds rom around town that chronicled the day, Happy Searching ...


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