Spooky Tunes for Halloween: A Playlist to Set the Mood

Are you going to any Halloween party this October? This perfect spooky playlist is a must for getting into the Halloween spirit. Whether you’re hosting a costume party, decorating your haunted mansion, or just looking for some eerie ambiance, I’ve got you covered with the ultimate Halloween playlist!

Thriller – Michael Jackson:
Of course, we have to start with the ultimate Halloween anthem. “Thriller” isn’t just a song; It’s Halloween’s main theme. The iconic music video featuring zombies is a must in your playlist

Monster Mash – Bobby Pickett:
A classic song that is like the pumpkin spice latte of Halloween tunes. It’s catchy, fun, and full of monsters having a good old dance-off

Ghostbusters – Ray Parker Jr.:
Who you gonna call? You know the answer! This one’s an infectious tune that’s impossible not to sing along to!

Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell:
Ever get that feeling that someone’s watching you? This song makes you feel like you’re living your Scream fantasy capturing that paranoia perfectly and is a spooky anthem that’s sure to give you goosebumps

I Put a Spell on You – Screamin’ Jay Hawkins:
Cast a spell on everyone at your party and get everyone under your Halloween groove!

Disturbia – Rihanna:
From none other than our queen Riri, this modern addition to the Halloween playlist, “Disturbia” has that eerie vibe that will definitely get you in the mood for some Halloween mischief

Superstition – Stevie Wonder:
For a funky and spooky vibe, this song is a must. It’s got that irresistible groove that’s perfect for a Halloween dance floor

This is Halloween – The Nightmare Before Christmas:
Is it Christmas, is it Halloween? How about both? This quirky and catchy classic is a must have for your playlist

Spooky Scary Skeletons – Andrew Gold:
A little bit silly, a whole lot of spooky, and completely catchy. This one is perfect for a lighthearted Halloween night

I Want Candy – Bow Wow Wow:
Every Halloween needs a little candy, right? This is just the perfect song to get you in the mood for some trick or treating

Season of the Witch – Lana Del Rey:
Lana Del Rey’s hauntingly beautiful rendition of this classic song is a perfect addition to set the Halloween mood. Because it, indeed, is the season of the witch

Bad Guy – Billie Eilish:
Billie Eilish’s eerie and infectious Bad Guy is a must for your modern Halloween playlist. It’s got that dark vibe that’s just right for the season

So, there you have it, this playlist is your ticket to a night of monsters, ghosts, and amazing fun. Feel free to add your favorites, mix in some classics, and let the eerie tunes transport you to a Halloween wonderland. Get ready to dance, sing, and embrace the spookiness!

Rocking Halloween Costumes: Inspired by Your Favourite Icons

Can you believe Halloween is basically around the corner? And if you’re like me, and are already planning the ideal costume to wear during this spooky season. So why not get some inspiration from some of these famous icons? Let’s take a look at some of these Halloween costumes influenced by famous performers

Freddie Mercury:

Put on the shoes (and mustache) of the one and only Freddie Mercury, the proclaimed lead singer of Queen. Wearing a white tank top, jeans, and the famous yellow jacket can help you channel his legendary Live Aid performance. You’re prepared to rock the night away, just remember the microphone and do that iconic Freddie pose!

Audrey Hepburn: 

Audrey is our go-to style icon for a timeless appearance. A tiny black dress, a string of pearls, and a pair of large sunglasses will make you look like Audrey Hepburn in the iconic movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Don’t forget to wear your hair in a French twist!

David Bowie: 

Pay homage to David Bowie, the Starman himself. Ziggy Stardust is a classic pick thanks to its striking makeup and extravagant attire. Wear your most iconic attire and draw a lightning strike on your face. You’ll be prepared to emerge as a genuine rockstar

Marilyn Monroe: 

Transform into Marilyn Monroe if you enjoy the glitz and glamour of classic Hollywood. You can easily pass for Miss Monroe by donning a white halter dress, a platinum blonde wig, crimson lipstick, and a beauty mark on your cheek. You’ll steal the show at the party if you channel her charisma

Michael Jackson: 

Searching for a more terrifying costume? Take a cue from Michael Jackson, the King of Pop. The three necessities are a fedora, a red leather jacket, and one white glove. You’ll be moonwalking all night long if you learn how to do it

Elton John: 

The lavish fashionista of Elton John offers a plethora of costume alternatives. You can go all out and channel your inner Rocket with his bejeweled eyewear and outrageous attire

Madonna:

The Queen of Pop is the way to go if you want a costume that screams 80s pop. You’ll look like the Material Girl herself with a lacy corset, fingerless gloves, stacked necklaces, and a large bow headpiece

The Joker: 

If you’re in the mood for some movie-inspired costume, think about dressing up as The Joker, any Joker- there is quite a variety! You’ll be haunting Gotham City in style with smeared makeup, a purple outfit, and a maniacal grin

Morticia Addams: 

Morticia Addams, from the Addams Family, gives the perfect gothic energy. You’ll be the classiest and spookiest person at the party with a long, black gown, a sleek black wig, and her usual cool, collected demeanor. Also, if you’re thinking of couples costume, bring your parnet along and have them dress us as Gomez! 

Marty McFly: 

Are you up for a time travel adventure? The character Marty McFly from Back to the Future is a classic! You’ll be the coolest time traveler in town with a red puffer vest, a denim jacket, and, of course, a hoverboard and bring a pal to be the Doc to your Marty McFly!

These are just a few suggestions to help you come up with original Halloween costumes. Always keep in mind that passion and confidence are the secret to a fantastic costume, whether you’re imitating a movie or music figure. So don your costume, venture forth, and have a frightfully good time!

Halloween Movie Marathon: Films to Get You in the Spooky Spirit

When the weather starts getting chilly and the leaves begin to fall, you know it’s time to grab some popcorn and delicious snacks, a series of spooky Halloween films, and curl up with a cozy blanket. If you love movies and want to get in the spooky spirit then you’re in for a treat because we have the ideal lineup to put you in the ultimate Halloween moo

Hocus Pocus:
Starting up with the first film in our Halloween movie marathon is the beloved and classic “Hocus Pocus.” On their quest to reclaim their powers, the Sanderson sisters, three evil witches, want you to join them. The ideal balance of humor and frightening aspects makes it a family favorite

Beetlejuice:
Who comes to mind if you want a strange otherworldly comedy? Beetlejuice! With a comedic living dead, an afterlife waiting room, and Michael Keaton’s outstanding performance, this movie is an exhilarating trip. Just remember, don’t say his name three times!

The Nightmare Before Christmas:
Is this film more appropriate for Halloween or Christmas? Who cares, do both! The charming stop-motion musical by Tim Burton is ideal for any time of year. As Jack Skellington stumbles into Christmastown, follow his adventure with this amazing movie

The Conjuring:
If you’re looking for some real frights, this movie will not disappoint. You’ll be on the edge of your seat as you watch this spine-tingling story based on real-life paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Simply be prepared to jump! Also, you can watch all of the Conjuring movies in chronological order!

It:
Whether is the 1990 or the 2017 version, this film adaptation of Stephen King’s iconic book, Pennywise the Dancing Clown is prepared to haunt your nightmares. This movie is the ideal fusion of sheer dread and nostalgia, providing lots of chills and thrills

Coraline:
Join this bizarre and terrifying alternate reality. The stop-motion animation is excellent, and the narrative will give you the chills

Ghostbuster:
Who are you going to call, Ghostbusters! Come along as Venkman, Stantz, Spengler, and Winston defend New York from supernatural mayhem. It is a classic from the 80s that features quotable ghouls and one-liners

The Addams Family:
They are an eerie and mysterious family! This delightful and entertaining movie is about the most bizarre family you’ve ever encountered. And, after you’re done you can binge watch Netflix’s show Wednesday!

Halloween:
This movie is a requirement for any scary movie marathon. Watch the queen herself, Jamie Lee Curtis, battle the unrelenting Michael Myers in a slasher movie that helped define this same genre

The Corpse Bride:
Another Tim Burton masterpiece. In the land of the undead, The Corpse Bride portrays a charming and slightly morbid love story. The plot is both charming and terrifying, and the stop-motion is wonderful

Harry Potter (all of the movies):
No Halloween movie marathon is complete without a stop at the iconic Hogwarts, so watch all of the Harry Potter films! Join the magical trio team as they travel through seven thrilling adventures. The Harry Potter series will cast a spell on your Halloween and transport you to a world of wizardry and wonder, whether it’s a game of Quidditch, a sinister meeting with Dementors, or a battle against he who must not be named

So there you have it! Gather your favorite snacks, cuddle up with your favorite blanket, and let these Halloween movie treasures transport you away to a world of lovely chills, thrills, and spooks. There is something for everyone, regardless of your preference for comedy, animation, or classic horror

Movie Magic: How Titanic would’ve been a different mood if Metallica made the score

Do you ever get that feeling when you’re watching a movie, and the music hits just right, when the music is making your skin tingle, your eyes water, or your heart race? That’s the magic of film soundtracks, my friend, and they’re the unsung heroes that create the atmosphere for our cinematic journeys

It may not seem like a big deal but, can you imagine a movie without a soundtrack? Music sets the mood in every cinematography scene, so let’s dive into the enchanting world of music in films.

Think of music as the secret sauce that adds flavor to the story. The appropriate music can make or break the mood, whether it’s an intense action scene or an emotional romantic one. Imagine your favourite suspenseful scene, and now think of it without that spine-tingling score. What about a chase scene with no adrenaline-pumping beats, it’s like a burger without the bun, right? In movies, the music heightens the suspense, controls our emotions, and transports us on an emotional rollercoaster.

We can’t forget about the sweet sound of love! Music is frequently used in romantic movies to set the perfect scene. Your heart may skip a beat in response to a well-timed love ballad or a tranquil piano piece. Remember the Titanic song “My Heart Will Go On?” What James Camero used a Metallica song instead? It changes the mood drastically!

Every great movie has a tune that stays in your head long after the credits have rolled. Consider the well-known “Star Wars” tune, which whisks you away to a galaxy far, far away. Or what about Marvel’s heroic main theme? We get goosebumps every time we hear them because we know an epic adventure awaits.

And we also have period films, those that transport us to a different time, they rely heavily on music to take us there. Whether it’s the swinging ’60s or the roaring ’20s, the soundtrack provokes nostalgia and authenticity, helping us believe we’re in that era, it wouldn’t help to play a Taylor Swift song on Romeo and Juliet, unless it’s “Love Story”.

Finding the ideal notes to complement the whole picture is something that film composers do. They work together with the filmmakers to make sure that each musical element improves the narrative and generates the intended feelings. It’s a skillful dance between creative minds

A memorable movie score lingers in your memory long after the film has ended. It functions as a musical bookmark in your life’s narrative. When you hear a song, it immediately brings to mind a certain movie and the feelings you experienced while watching it.

So, next time you’re watching a movie pay great attention to the soundtrack. These melodies create the atmosphere, set the tone, and make the experience genuinely magical by weaving the emotional tapestry of the film.

Why is Cereal a Salad and Hotdogs are Tacos?

Ever wondered if a hotdog is a sandwich? If you said yes, you’re wrong. Let’s dive into the craziest food theory, the Cube Theory, to unlock the answer as to why this makes complete sense. Think of it as a foodie adventure where a cube becomes our guide to understanding the essence of different dishes.

According to the cube theory, there are eight categories of food, each defined by the placement of starch. Now, picture a cube in your mind, and let’s see where the starch goes. It’s a bit like solving a delicious puzzle, and trust me, it’s a lot more fun than it sounds

Let’s start with the classic. If you have starch on the top and bottom, like in your typical sandwich, it’s exactly what it looks like – a sandwich. Your PB&J or ham and cheese fit this category like a glove. Oreos are sandwiches as well and if you make your quesadillas with one tortilla on top and the other one at the bottom (without folding the tortilla), it’s a sandwich as well.

Now, things get interesting. Starch on the bottom and on the sides? Say hello to tacos! That’s right, according to our fun little theory, a hotdog is indeed a taco. The starch on three sides makes it the perfect taco, so a taco is a taco and so is a subway.

Make the stach on 5 sides and you have yourself a quiche. A wrap is a quiche, ice cream on a cone is a quiche and pie is a quiche.

Imagine now the whole cube with starch on all sides – that’s where calzones live. These pockets of deliciousness are filled with anything from meat to veggies and spices. Obviously, a calzone is a calzone, but so are ravioli, and yes, even deep-fried chicken is a calzone.

And last but not least, my favorite, Sushi. A roll with the starch on the bottom and sides, but without a middle. So, a burrito, with its tortilla hugging all those tasty ingredients, fits the sushi category. Mind = blown.

Now, you’re probably wondering, what about the salad? Think cereal – there isn’t really a starch on either side, so cereal is salad and your breakfast just got a little more exciting.

So, there you have it, The Cube Theory is like a secret code that reveals the true nature of our favorite foods. It’s a playful reminder that there’s more to our culinary favorites than meets the eye. Whether it’s proving that a hotdog is a taco or that a burrito could be sushi, it’s a tasty journey of discovery.

The Evolution of Music: from the Beatles to One Direction

Have you ever wondered how did we go from a legendary band (The Beatles) to an even more legendary band (One Direction)? Let’s take a groovy ride through the journey of music history, from amazing music pioneers to the contemporary brilliance of Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift. It’s like catching up with an old friend who’s been with us through the years, guiding us on a melodic journey.

The rise of the Beatles:

The Fab Four themselves, The Beatles, are where our trip starts. These Liverpool lads, with their contagious songs, helped define music from the 1960s. They laid the groundwork for pop/rock’s continued evolution by going from simple love ballads to avant-garde experimental music.

The Gritty ’70s and Rock ‘n’ Roll Rebels:

As the ’70s began, rock became more rebellious and gritty. Led Zeppelin, The Who, and Queen were among the bands that turned up the volume and elevated our state of musical rapture.

The ’80s and the Age of Excess:

The 1980s saw a great fusion of rock and pop joining forces with over-the-top fashion. The music was just as extravagant as the hair and clothing during that era! With their iconic and unforgettable anthems, artists like Bon Jovi, Prince, and Duran Duran helped bring in the era of excess.

The ’90s: Grunge, Pop-Punk, and Girl Power:

The 1990s, the era of jingo jeans, frosted-blue eyeshadow, and girl power. Pop-punk bands like Green Day contributed a contagious energy to the scene, while grunge artists like Nirvana and Pearl Jam dominated the airways. We also can’t forget what the girl power groups like Spice Girls and Destiny’s Child brought to this era.

Early 2000s: Music Reimagined:

With bands like Coldplay and The Strokes experimenting with new sounds in the early 2000s, music changed. Additionally, the skater girl, Avril Lavigne and her angst-filled songs were popular at the time. By the middle of the 2000s, groups like The 1975 began to appear, bringing a novel combination of genres and thought-provoking lyrics to music.

Mid 2010’s: The era of fangirlism:

The modern boyband sensation One Direction and biggest band on the planet (definitely not biased), reignited our love for mellow pop music. Their contagious tunes and endearing personality made the hearts of teens swoon all over the world. The commitment of their fans, known as “Directioners,” is unmatched.

We cannot forget about today’s sensation Taylor Swift. Her journey from country to pop, to even folklore, proved that genre boundaries can be broken. She transitioned seamlessly, showcasing her ability to craft relatable lyrics and catchy melodies. Swifties admired her not only for her music but also for her empowering messages of self-expression.

Fast forward to something a bit more modern, where Billie Eilish has taken the musical scene by storm. Her unique blend of genres, haunting lyrics, and captivating music videos make her a modern musical icon, challenging conventions and pushing boundaries.

Music is like a time machine that takes us through an ever-evolving journey filled with iconic artists and groundbreaking sounds. Each era brought its own flavor, and as we bop our way through history, we’re reminded that music is a timeless friend who’s grown and changed right beside us so cheers to the tunes that keep us grooving through the ages!

Underrated Movies Worth Watching

We all like the big box office successes and Hollywood blockbusters, but occasionally the most engrossing and memorable tales are hidden in the world of undervalued films. As a movie aficionado, I think it’s appropriate to discuss some lesser-known films from well-known and up-and-coming filmmakers that you should add to your watchlist.

Underappreciated films by established and well-known directors:
Tom McCarthy was the director of “The Station Agent” a movie that showcases the life of Fin, a man who inherits an abandoned railroad station. His quest to get along with the town’s locals is proof of the value of interpersonal connections.

A dark comedy starring not other than Robert De Niro and Jerry Lewis and directed by the one and only Martin Scorsese, “The King of Comedy” tells the tale of a delusional wannabe comedian who kidnaps a well-known talk show host. It takes a sarcastic look at celebrity obsession and culture. And if you take a closer look, it somewhat resembles the Joker starring Joaquin Phoenix.

Greta Gerwig has recently attracted a lot of attention, as she should! given the success of the new Barbie movie, but “Frances Ha” which she co-wrote and starred in, is a film that deserves more love. Everyone should watch this endearing portrait of a young woman attempting to balance life, friendship, and her desire to become a professional dancer.

Hidden treasures from emerging directors:
David Zellner is the director of the movie “Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter” which features a distinctive fusion of drama, adventure, and dark humour. It portrays the tale of a lonely Japanese woman who, thinking “Fargo” to be a documentary, sets out to find hidden wealth in North Dakota.

Colin Trevorrow’s time-travel comedy-drama “Safety Not Guaranteed” is a wonderful story about improbable friendships. The film is a must-see because of its unique plot and charming cast of characters.

Sean Baker is the director of this sympathetic examination of life outside of Disney World, “The Florida Project” is a movie that looks into childhood, poverty, and the resilient spirit of its characters.

Finding underrated films is like looking for hidden gems. Start with seeing less hyped movies directed by your favorite directors. It’s amazing how even the most famous directors have undiscovered classics.

Also, look out for film festivals and up-and-coming actors. Many of these directors found success by creating excellent but underrated movies, Like Guillermo del Toro with Cronos.

This movies might not get attention or set box office records, but they frequently have a profound effect on individuals who come across them. So get comfortable on your couch, bring a buddy over, and start your quest to find these engrossing and obscure cinematic treasures. You’ll be in for a delightful surprise!

Underrated Albums: Hidden Gems you probably didn’t know about but should

If you enjoy alternative music, you are aware that the genre is full with a wide variety of sounds, melodies, and even stories behind those lyrics. While bands like Queen, One Direction, and Nirvana frequently steal the show, there are a ton of underappreciated albums from both well-known and up-and-coming artists that are just waiting to be found. I took it upon myself to go on a quest to find some undiscovered treasures in the alternative music industry.

Part of the DNA of good music is Innovation and uniqueness, and this is true even of the less-known albums. These albums will give you a fresh perspective and expand your music knowledge.

“Is a Woman” by Lambchop (2002):
The soulful and intensely personal album might have slipped your mind. It weaves lovely, reflective storylines against a background of lush orchestration, creating a treasure that is both calming and thought-provoking.

“Silver Wilkinson” by Bibio (2013):
Bibio crafted an album that seamlessly blends folk, electronic, and ambient elements. This album is an aural journey through serene, introspective soundscapes that deserve more recognition.

“On Your Way” by Tom Rosenthal (2013):
Tom Rosenthal’s music is like a comforting hug for your ears. “On Your Way” is an underrated folk album with heartfelt lyrics, soothing vocals, and catchy melodies that can brighten your day.

“Hollow Realm” (2011) by Talons:
This magnificent instrumental album by this British post-rock band was published, showcasing the mastery of sound and feeling.

“The Fool” by Warpaint (2010):
Seductive and captivating composition that features sophisticated guitar playing and dreamy harmonies. This album is a must-listen because of the group’s distinctive fusion of psychedelic and independent rock influences.

“The Sea and the Bells” by Rachel’s (1996):
This is a beautiful instrumental album that combines post-rock and classical elements to produce a calm and entrancing musical experience.

“Magnifique” by Ratatat (2015):
This is a hidden gem of the electronic rock genre. This instrumental album is a hurricane of catchy guitar riffs and groovy beats that will have you nodding your head along.

“Space Is Only Noise” by Nicolas Jaar (2011):
An absolute experimental electronic gem. It’s a unique fusion of ambient, electronic, and jazz influences.

“Habit” by Ought (2015):
Post-punk marvel that balances urgency with introspection. The band’s poetic lyricism and infectious energy make this album a hidden gem.

These albums may not have made it to the top of the charts, but they offer a variety of sonic experiences and stories waiting to be explored. If you’re looking to expand your musical horizons, these hidden gems are an excellent place to start. So, put on your headphones, embark on a musical journey, and let these underrated albums guide the way

 

Oldies but Goodies: Why We Love Throwback Music

Can you remember the time a song transported you back in time triggering a rush of emotions and memories? That’s the magic of our favorite throwback music’s sense of nostalgia. Let’s explore why these throwback and sentimental elements in music continue to captivate us.

Nostalgia is an emotion we all feel. It’s that sense we get when we think about the past whether it’s reliving moments or recalling the melodies that accompanied our lives. In music, nostalgia acts as a bridge between our past and the present.

A lot of artists often draw inspiration from the sounds of bygone eras. Whether it’s the synth-driven beats of ’80s pop, the grunge of ’90s, or the jangly guitars of ’60s rock, these nods to the past bring a sense of familiarity and comfort. They feel like old friends to the listeners.

However, nostalgic music isn’t about imitating or copying genres, but these vintage components are given a fresh perspective and modern relevance by contemporary artists. This blending of the old and new creates captivating music and sounds

Nostalgic music has a unique ability to bridge generational gaps. It’s very common to see parents and their children bonding over songs that have nostalgic significance for one and fresh appeal for the other, I know for a fact I love to vibe to old songs with my parents and essentially it brings us together. This shared experience reinforces the enduring love for throwback music.

There is an undeniable emotional attraction to nostalgic music. It has the ability to take us back to certain eras in our lives and trigger quite a lot of feelings, including happiness and nostalgia for better times and even a hint of sorrow.

Nostalgia has been embraced by modern artists as a creative inspiration. While Arctic Monkeys and Tame Impala both draw inspiration from the music of the 1970s, so do other bands. It’s common for musicians like Lana Del Rey and Bruno Mars to purposefully invoke bygone musical eras. Not to mention even Taylor Swift herself has been bringing back her old music from 2006 and people love to revisit those good old times.
Nostalgia in music offers a sense of stability and connectivity in a world that is continuously changing. It serves as a musical time machine that can take us back to special occasions.

Music-related nostalgia is a timeless and permanent phenomenon. We adore those nostalgic sounds because they bring back fond memories, foster connections with other people, and stir up strong emotions in us. Nostalgia endures as a constant in the ever-changing musical world, a beloved companion that keeps us going back for more. So the next time a familiar melody from the past has you engrossed, take a moment to enjoy the cozy embrace of musical nostalgia

Vancouver’s Fall-ctivities

Vancouver experiences are something unique in October. The city paints itself out in colors of red, orange, and gold, making it the ideal moment to enjoy the fall spirit. So let’s talk about the trendiest October events, delicious dishes, and why some of them are worth splurging on.

Enjoy the Great Outdoors:
Vancouver’s fall view is breathtaking so go outside and enjoy the crisp air (while you still can) and explore the beauty that Stanley Park, Grouse Mountain, or Lynn Canyon have to offer. It resembles entering a real-life painting and it low-key makes you feel like you’re in Twilight.

Sea to Sky Gondola:
This will be a breathtaking experience if you don’t mind spending a little money, and if you don’t mind heights. You will be lifted into the sky where you can see the entire ocean and the mountains in the distance. And you can enjoy a delicious hot chocolate while you’re up there at the summit.

Seasonal Drinks:
October in Vancouver wouldn’t be complete without savoring some seasonal brews and crisp air. Get a chai tea or a pumpkin spice latte at your local coffee shop. It’s worth every penny- and calorie, I promise.

Food Truck Adventures:
Let’s talk about food now. The food truck culture in Vancouver is excellent, and you can find some delectable dishes for a fraction of the price of a fine restaurant. A warm bowl of ramen or a gourmet grilled cheese sandwich can be purchased from one of the city’s numerous food trucks.

Granville Island Market:
Feel like treating yourself? To Granville Island, proceed. You may enjoy local treats like fresh cuisine, artisan cheeses, and delicious chocolates at the public market, which also has specialty shops and artisanal delicacies.

Pumpkin Patch? Yes, please:
Feeling the fall vibes? Gather some buddies and travel to one of the local pumpkin patches. In addition to the opportunity to select the ideal pumpkin to have a pumpkin-craving night, it feels as though you’ve entered a cozy autumnal movie scenario.

Fright Nights at Playland:
If you’re up for some spooktacular fun, check out Fright Nights at Playland. It’s a seasonal transformation at Playland where it becomes a fun but lowkey scary Halloween-themed park with lots of haunted houses, creepy decorations, and incredible live performances

Beer and Cider Tasting:
Last but not least, if you are over 19 and enjoy craft beverages, Vancouver has you covered. To try some of the best beverages in the area, visit nearby breweries! There is something for everyone, from IPAs to ciders, not to mention there are seasonal beverages you get to try!

So there you have it! When it comes to delicious seasonal fare and colorful fall sceneries, October in Vancouver has it all for you to enjoy. This city offers a lot, whether you’re looking for inexpensive thrills or are ready to splurge a little. Let’s make the most of this amazing October in Vancouver, so grab your coziest sweaters, get a pumpkin spice latte, and go outside!