The Monster Mash returns to Prince Albert! This year, it’s brimming with ghost stories, Zombies, and a killer dance party! 💀🕺👻
Prince Albert is once again embracing the spooky season with its second annual Monster Mash, an event that's quickly becoming a beloved tradition for both residents and visitors alike. Kicking off with spine-tingling ghost stories at the Prince Albert Historical Museum, the excitement builds as the community gathers to share eerie tales that send shivers down the spine. It serves as a perfect precursor to an evening filled with thrills and chills, where the only thing more frightening than the stories is the excitement in the air.
After the ghostly gathering, attendees donned their best costumes for a spine-chilling Zombie Walk along Central Avenue. This year’s zombie participants brought their best theatrical makeup, transforming into the undead while shimmying down the street. The procession drew all eyes, with onlookers snapping pictures and cheering them on. It was a lively affair that blurred the lines between horror and fun, with zombies confidently strutting their stuff like true rock stars on a horror-themed runway.
The fun didn’t stop there! The crowd made its way to the Gateway Mall, where the Monster Mash dance party awaited. With a DJ pumping out thrilling beats and everyone busting out their best dance moves, it turned into a frightfully fun celebration. People of all ages were spotted dancing with ghoulish glee, proving once again that when it comes to community events, Prince Albert knows how to mix a little fright with a lot of fun!
Not only did the Monster Mash bring together friends and families for an evening filled with laughter and dance, but it also showcased the rich history of Prince Albert through its ghost stories. The Historical Museum often houses artifacts that tell the tales of the city’s past, making for a unique blend of history and spooky storytelling. Plus, for those who want to know, the Zombie Walk isn’t just about scares; it’s a fantastic way to promote arts and culture in the city while getting everyone in the Halloween spirit!
As the Monster Mash proves, communities thrive on shared experiences, and there’s no better time to connect and create memories than during the haunting season. Did you know that the historical documents found at the Prince Albert Museum include accounts of settlers during the late 19th century? They offer a glimpse into what life was like long before the zombies took over the streets!
The event began with ghost stories at the Prince Albert Historical Museum, followed by a Zombie Walk up Central Avenue to the Gateway Mall for a dance at the ...