The Lodge on Queen & CityEvents presents: Halloween Soiree

October 7, 2015 by  
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It’s a Hell of a Party and Halloween Night is Back with more Chills and Thrills than ever before.
Don’t miss a chance to party in costume at one of Toronto’s newest and most exclusive private clubs and event spaces this Halloween. With a library seating, private dining areas and a spacious dance floor, this two-story mansion-inspired lounge is the perfect place to spend the year’s wildest holiday.
The Lodge on Queen is the perfect host and you are invited. Come out for a house party you won’t want to miss. The soiree will include a candy with all your childhood favorites snacks.
Live entertainment will include none-other than DJ Hen
Date: Saturday, October 31st
Time: Doors open at 8:00PM
Location: Lodge on Queen: 251 Queen Street West (w of University) 2nd and 3rd Floor
www.lodgeonqueen.club

Tickets: www.universe.com/lodge
$50 Members, $65 non members
Early Bird Pricing before October 18th: $55
Non Members Groups of 10: $500
Ticket Includes: Entry, Midnight Buffet, 5 drink tickets, DJ & Dancing
(Private seating available, inquire at info@torontocityevents.ca)
For all sponsorship opportunities other inquiries please contact CityEvents at 416-619-0596
For past year’s Halloween pictures, click here to visit photos.http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157622716549972/
www.torontocityevents.ca
www.lodgeonqueen.club
@cityevents

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Halloween

October 30, 2014 by  
Filed under Event Venues, Toronto

Halloween is celebrated in Canada with a growing number of events on or around October 31.
We are excited for this annual celebration and listed a few events happening in Toronto.
Take a look, and have a nice night dressing up with your family and friends.

 Toronto Halloween

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SunSpin Entertainment, Omega Group
One of Toronto’s most sophisticated, distinct and exclusive Halloween Soiree.

Set in the Grand Ballroom of the historical and Toronto landmark the Windsor Arms. Where identities are hidden behind masks, personalities are obscured, and where you will immersed in a mystical and mysterious environment of dancers, live musicians and elaborate lighting and ornate decor.

When: Friday, 31 October 2014 at 9:00 PM
Where: Windsor Arms Hotel, Toronto, ON
Buy Your tickets HERE

 

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Indulge in Halloween Mystique. Masquerade ball.

When: Saturday November 1st, 2014
Where: Trump International Hotel & Tower, Toronto, Ontario
Time: 10:00pm
Hosted by:
PHILIP PRINCETON
For info or tickets 

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When: Friday October 31st 2014
Where: FountainBlu located on 200 Princes Blvd. Exhibition Place,
For Reservations  E-mail: info@vampireballto.com     GET TICKETS

 

CANTEENOliver & Bonacini’s Canteen Dresses up for Halloween

Canteen will transform into Cantina serving a festive menu of Mexican-inspired bites and beverages including: tortilla soup, octopus tacos, jicama salad and churros. Olé!

The restaurant will be decorated with cacti, piñatas and an overall Day of the Dead theme. Servers and chefs will also be dressed up to match the restaurant’s kitschy Mexican decor. Spook up your lunch hour and join in on the Halloween fun.

When: Oct. 31, 11 a.m. – 11 p.m.
Where: O&B Canteen, 330 King Street West

 

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Dead Celebrity Halloween party in any round-ups you’re doing for the holiday.
It’s sponsored by Jameson, so should be a fun time!

When: October 31, 2014
Where: 304 Richmond St. West
No cover
For more Halloween events, visit our Toronto Event Calender
Written by,
Andrea Palafox

Seven Screamworthy Halloween 2011 Happenings in Toronto

October 24, 2011 by  
Filed under Past Events, Toronto

Whether or not you’re dressing up for Halloween this year you have to admit how much fun it is to see your co-workers in costume, or to experience the nostalgia of trick-or-treating when the neighbourhood kids knock on your door. It’s no secret that Toronto is a Halloween-friendly city, with its hundreds of costume shops, community-organized trick-or-treat displays like the one on Cowan St. in Parkdale on October 31, and at least one zombie wedding during the 2011 annual Zombie Walk. Here is a look at some of this year’s goings-on:

1. Take a day trip to a Pumpkin patch such as Pumpkinland. Since Halloween falls on a Monday in 2011 it’s a great year to Pumpking Pickinghave some family fun; make use of your time off on the weekend to take a drive through the country and pick out the perfect pumpkin. Pumpkinland hosts a variety of fun activities like a Pumpkin cannon, ‘Friendly Haunted Forest’ wagon ride and more.

2. Try your luck in social media contests such as Lenzr’s Homemade Halloween Costume photo contest. Lenzr is a Homemade Halloween Costume Photo ContestToronto-based serial photo contest website that rewards real prizes for the best photography. Contests are always free to enter and submitting is easy. The best photograph entered of a unique homemade costume will win $250 in your choice of cash or candy.

3. Get a history lesson with a spooky twist on Muddy York Walking Tours’ The Haunted Bloor's namesake, Joseph BlooreStreets of Downtown Toronto. Departing from the ROM at 7 pm every night from Oct. 7 – 31, this two hour tour costs only $10 per person for groups of four or more people. Unbeknownst to its modern residents, the city of Toronto has a rich collection of mysteries, urban legends and horror stories. The tour moves south to Queen St. and then east to Yonge, exploring Queen’s Park, Old City Hall and Osgoode Hall along the way. “The final stop is one of the most notorious of Toronto’s haunted buildings,” says Muddy York Walking Tours’ website. “Several people have claimed to experience the unusual here.”

Guaranteed to be a hair-raising experience, you’ll never look at Toronto real estate (or Toronto mortgage brokers) the same way again.

4. The Boo at the Zoo Tundra Trek is taking place from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Oct. 29-30. Free Boo at the Zooadmission granted for up to two costumed kids under the age of 12 who are accompanied by an adult. Participants will follow the Pumpkin Trail to trick-or-treat stations that lead through the Tundra Trek to Arctic wolves, foxes and polar bears (and more!) Daily ‘Critters and Costumes Parade’ will be taking place from 12 -2 pm. The annual Boo at the Zoo provides kids not only with an opportunity to celebrate Halloween outside of school and Halloween night, it is also a great way to experience the incredible 5-acre polar bear area (highlighted by an underwater viewing section).

5. Be anyone but yourself at one of Toronto’s impressive costume shops. Everyone, male or female, young or mature, loves the idea of being someone else for a day (or a whole weekend). From theatrical costume outlets renting out identities to high-end costumes at Malabar to White Bean Pizzasexy numbers from Seduction, Toronto’s retailers are hard at work on inventory management while the rest of us play dress up. For a listing of costume stores across the city, click here.

6. Get some real food prepared. If you have kids they’ll need something to combat all the sugar and if you have hips, you’ll want to avoid getting “Halloween hips.” These Halloween recipes, featuring festive organic ingredients like pumpkin and white beans, will keep your tastebuds happy without overloading your caloric intake.

7. Get to a party! There is no better time than Halloween to let loose on a dance floor. Marvel at the production planning of the Liberty Grand Halloween party as 5,000 witches, warlocks and Winehouses wriggle their way into the Liberty Grand Entertainment Complex.

For a complete listing of Halloween howls, click here.

CityEvents Halloween Soiree

October 26, 2010 by  
Filed under Past Events, Toronto, Uncategorized

CityEvents Halloween Soiree

It’s a Hell of a Party and Halloween Night is Back with

more Chills and Thrills than ever before.

Don’t miss a chance to party in costume at one of Toronto’s newest and most luxurious event spaces this Halloween.  With a library, 2 private bedrooms and a spacious dance floor, this two-storey mansion-inspired lounge is the perfect place to spend the year’s wildest holiday.

Abode is the perfect host and you are invited.  Come out for a house party you won’t want to miss.  The soiree will include a candy bar with all your childhood favourites and a photobooth with unique Halloween props, brought to you by O Snap! Photography.

Live entertainment will include none-other than DJ Jude Kelly

DATE: Saturday, October 30th

Time: Doors open at 8:30PM sharp

Come before 9:30 and receive one complimentary Ketel One drink

Location: Abode Lounge, 128 Peter St.
(SW corner of Peter and Richmond)

www.abodebar.com

(Private Bedrooms available, inquire at info@torontocityevents.ca)

Tickets: Only $20 until October 25th, $30 at the door

To buy tickets online at the discounted price please visit:

https://secure1.gettickets.ca/Purchase/Regular/SelectTickets.aspx?id=4891f857-b955-4d69-96c2-4ed07defd602&locale=en-CA

For group ticket inquiries please email:
Info@torontocityevents.ca

For all other inquiries please contact CityEvents at 416-619-0596

For this year’s Halloween pictures, click here to visit photos. http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157622716549972/

Sponsored by: Ketel One Vodka

Here are some photos of the event: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cityeventstoronto/sets/72157625285056250/