Novie shared this photo of pumpkin carving with a view of the aurora.
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From adorable and downright creepy costumes to master jack-o-lanterns, people across the Northwest Territories celebrated Halloween in style.
Here are some of the photo highlights people shared with us this spooky season.
Best dressed
“Cruella adds more spots to her collection.” Karley Lemp shared this photo of her and and her little guy.Eloise Carroll takes her first Halloween family photo with dad as the huntsman, mom as granny, Eloise as Little Red and Stryder as the big bad wolf. Photo: submittedSarah Erasmus and Camilla MacEachern, the hosts of Cabin Radio’s Clams n’ Moose, as Mornings at the Cabin hosts Jesse Wheeler and Scott Letkeman. Photo: Submitted
Jessica and Henry MacIntosh shared this photo of their son Henry as the world’s cutest Elmo at the YWCA/Family Connections Halloween party.
Garfields and skeletons and witches, oh my! Students and staff at Mackenzie Mountain School in Norman Wells show their Halloween spirit. Andrew Goodwin/Cabin Radio
This ice cream cone won’t melt in Yellowknife this Halloween. Lee Ross shared this photo of Emma Ross in her cute costume.
“Rick rolling everyone in the Finlayson area,” Cailey Mercredi says of this creative costume.
Santa!? Patty Olexin-Lang shared this photo of a jolly Halloween visitor.
Carole Musialek shared this photo of an eclectic team of witches, Frieda Kahlo, the devil, Anubis the local awkward fox, professor Minerva McGonagall and Prison Mike at the Francophone Affairs Secretariat.
Dawn Bell shared this photo with the caption “Pumpkin head tailgating with Dawn and Marti.”
Some NWT Tourism staff show off their costumes. Photo: Submitted
Angela James shows off her makeup skills in this photo of herself dressed as a torn stuffed doll.
Patty Olexin-Lang shared this photo of a ghoulish trick or treater.
Sarah Erasmus and Camilla MacEachern, the hosts of Cabin Radio’s Clams n’ Moose, as Mornings at the Cabin hosts Jesse Wheeler and Scott Letkeman. Photo: Submitted
Kelly McLaughlin is feeling the force as Princess Leia.
Ashley Daw shared this photo from Picture Perfect Takes of her two-year-old daughter Daphne in her Twisted Circus costume.
Give me an H-A-L-L-O-W-E-E-N! Lisa Pellisssey shared this photo of her daughter as a “chillin’ cheerleader.”
Megan Bertrand from Nahanni Butte in her werewolf inspired costume which she says is “one of the most scary of mythical creatures.” Photo: Submitted
“The team from CasCom went boo-wling.” Photo: SubmitttedStudents in Norman Wells during a costume parade at Mackenzie Mountain School. AJ Goodwin/Cabin Radio
Juanita shared this photo with the caption: “Having fun at work.”
Denver shared this shot as a hand-painted member of the Furies from the 1979 film the Warriors.
“An untamed ornithoid playing typical Halloween jazz progressions.” Photo: Submitted
Cabin Radio assistant editor Emily Blake as the sleepytime tea bear.
Adorable pets
Jara shared this photo of an adorable pup celebrating the eve of her 11th birthday as a scarecrow.
Rupert makes a dashing Paddington bear. Photo: Submitted
Lianne Mantla-Look shared these adorable photos of Mouse and Cheese.
Jack-o-lanterns
Laura Meinert says this masterpiece was designed by her five-year-old who “is quite proud of his pumpcasso.”
Novie shared this photo of pumpkin carving with a northern view.
Haunting houses
Felicia Marie Benoit shared this photo of her home on Yellowknife’s Hall Crescent decked out for Halloween.
Felicia Marie Benoit shared this photo of even more of her spooky decor.
Barb Cameron shared this shot of ghosts on Ragged Ass Road.
Avens’ haunted house is ready to welcome people from 5:30 to 7pm. Photo: Submitted
Spooky decorations at Aven’s haunted house. Photo: Submitted
Melanie Desjardins shared photos of some spooky baked goods from Joint Task Force North’s bake sale.