It was a dark and windy night as ghouls, goblins and mummies arrived at the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre.
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Elsa and Steven Bell arrived ahead of their ‘ghoulish’ friends
They were there for the Hallowe’en ‘Escape’ extravaganza on Friday, October 16th where they were greeted by an undoubtedly ‘smiling’ Emily Laur.
No hiding a smile behind this mask
The many health protocols in place ensured that everyone had a spooky but fun night as ‘bubbles’ of six participants tried to solve the puzzle that let them escape and move on to the delectable treats provided by Little Black Dog Catering.
Museum Director Cathy McGirr carefully looked over the clues
Museum staff tried to solve the puzzle
Team Mensher listened carefully to directions
Christing Mensher looks for clues in the historic photo
First-round escape winners head for the cafe
… followed by Museum 2nd place staffers
Creepy guy hid in the corner Volunteers waited for the ghouls and goblins to appear
Museum Director Cathy McGirr carefully looked over the clues
Museum staff tried to solve the puzzle
Team Mensher listened carefully to directions
Christing Mensher looks for clues in the historic photo