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Annual Halloween Skating Party and Haunted House will entertain Côte Saint-Luc kids

Annual Halloween Skating Party and Haunted House will entertain Côte Saint-Luc kids

Annual Halloween Skating Party and Haunted House will entertain Côte Saint-Luc kids

Published on October 24, 2007
Published on February 9, 2010
Toula Foscolos  RSS Feed

The City of Côte Saint-Luc will hold its annual Halloween Skating Party on Ice on Sunday, October 28 from 1:45pm to 2:50pm and its Halloween Haunted House on Wednesday, October 31 at 6pm. Both events will take place at the Samuel Moskovitch Arena (6985 Mackle Road).

Topics :
Halloween Skating Party on Ice , Hospital Foundation , Halloween Haunted House , Côte Saint-Luc , Montreal Children

“Once again, the City of Côte Saint-Luc is providing a safe and fun environment for children and families who take part in Halloween activities,” Mayor Anthony Housefather said. “The skating party and haunted house are extremely popular with young families.”

The Halloween Skating Party on Ice is free of charge for anyone dressed in a costume. A DJ will play music while special effects take place throughout the rink. Loot bags will be distributed to all participants and prizes will be awarded to those with the most creative costumes. The event is open to all age groups. Parents will be welcome to make a donation to the Montreal Children’s Hospital Foundation.

The Halloween Haunted House will welcome trick-or-treaters with tombstones, monsters and caskets filled with creatures. Anyone who enters will be given treats. Games will be set up inside and children of all ages are welcome. One of the main attractions will be the light show set up in front of the arena. “I encourage families to come to the Samuel Moskovitch Arena for these two events,” said Councillor Steven Erdelyi, the council member responsible for the special events. ”These activities are great way to spend time with your children and to meet other young families in our community.”

Residents can learn more by calling the Parks and Recreation Department at 514-485-6806.

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