Are you part Zombie? Montreal Zombie walk 2018

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Montreal Zombie walk 2018 – The Montreal Zombie Walk is a great gathering of good undead people who amaze the crowd with their creativity every year! Whether alone or in groups, the Zombie Walk is the show of thousands of participants who parade for free in the downtown area in a horrible and fun atmosphere!

Montreal Zombie walk 2018 – Who is it?

   You are the undead every year, but the Zombie Walk is also an organization. The Montreal Zombie Walk 2018 has been produced since 2011 by the non-profit organization of the same name, which was also named Les Productions M.A.L. until 2017.

Disguise yourself alone or with friends! Make yourselves up to look like the undead! Join us at the meeting site!

There is no minimal age to participate. The Montreal Zombie Walk is a family event. However, not all children (or adults) love zombies! We can understand why, by the way.

The Montreal Zombie walk 2018 is FREE!

Many ask if you can get zombie make up on the event departure site? No because service is not guaranteed each year. We encourage participants to create their own make-up and costume and then join us at the event on the day of the event.

Is it hard to do a zombie make up?

Yes and no ! It all depends on what kind of zombie you want to be .. Are you a freshly contaminated zombie or a zombie that has been lurking for days and who has been having a rough time? There are a lot of professional makeup artists in Montreal and Quebec if you have big ambitions, but if you want to participate without having a hard time there are several simple tutorials on Youtube.

What is the directive on hunters and weapons?

The decision on weapons and hunters is managed within different levels of the project stakeholders.. The first level, the production organization of the Zombie Walk, accepts weapons that are non-dangerous, non-cutting and not too realistic. We accept the presence of undead hunters.

No realistic weapon will be tolerated.

The Zombie Walk accepts non-dangerous, non-cutting and very caricatural and not realistic weapons. However, the police department can refuse them.

However, the organization relies on the authorities in place who participate in the holding and the realization of this event (police and fire departments of the city of Montreal) if they decide to prohibit the wearing and use of weapons during the Zombie Walk.

The organisers thank you in respecting the merchants and their private domain. Do not act violently or damage the street furniture.

There is no point in doing too much! People will already be frightened to see this mass of zombies moving towards them. Humans are your friends, do not disturb them if they are not receptive. Leave the spectators alone and avoid confrontations.

Play the character! Children are not nourishing enough, avoid going to them.

Make a lot of noise, we want moans and a lot of extreme roar. Show off your cravings for brain eating! Have Fun!

Meeting time for Zombies: Saturday, October 27, 2018 at the Place du Canada, from noon, near the Bonaventure metro station ( rain or shine there will be a Zombie Walk! Be a predicting zombie with a good choice of clothes for the day.

Walking route: On Sainte-Catherine Street West, between Peel and Jeanne-Mance Streets.

Zombie Walk starting time: From 3pm. No late zombie please!

The Montreal Zombie Walk regroups a large team of volunteers to help at the production of this unique and free event for everyone!

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Look for our photographer so you can be front page the week after the event.

Montreal Times photographer Kieron Yates

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