10 best Edmonton-themed costumes for Halloween this year

Oct 20 2025, 4:27 pm

Looking to stand out at this year’s Halloween party? Here are 10 Edmonton-inspired things you could dress up as for Halloween and get some serious props for creativity.

From the great McDavid to the cool McFly to local birds and road hazards, there are some sweet Edmonton-connected costumes you could easliy put together this Halloween.

Mama Stanley

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No longer just a viral moment, Mary Louwen, also known as “Mama Stanley,” has become synonymous with the Oilers’ playoff runs. The St. Albert superfan and her now-iconic costume continue to make the rounds every spring, so showing up as her this Halloween is still a guaranteed hit. Everyone will know exactly who you are!

A traffic cone

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It’s something that frustrates any driver, and construction season in Edmonton seems to go 356 days a year. So why not make a little fun of it by dressing up as a traffic cone for Halloween this year? A little bit of laughter may help relieve the pent-up frustration from all the traffic jams you experience the rest of the year.

A pothole

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This one may need a little bit of creativity to pull off, but going as a pothole for Halloween in Edmonton would signal that you know the frustrations of many city drivers. Our suggestion: purchase an insulation board from a hardware store and spray paint it grey. Then paint some centre lines on the side. Cut out a hole for your face to pop through, and bam. You are now a much-despised pothole.

The Southeast Valley LRT

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The Southeast Valley Line LRT may not be new anymore, but an expanding transit network is still something worth celebrating, and it makes for a clever Halloween costume. Grab a cardboard box, some blue, black and white paint, and a couple of straps to build your very own train. It’s local, recognizable and sure to be a hit; just keep an eye out for traffic.

A magpie

 

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Officially voted as Edmonton’s bird, the magpie is either loved or loathed, depending on who you ask. Still, there’s no denying they’re everywhere, so you won’t have to explain this costume to anyone. If you need a little inspiration, look no further than Sonic 102.9’s Lauren Hunter and Edmonton’s Halloween queen, who pulled off a wicked magpie costume last year.

The guy who got stuck inside the Talus Dome

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It’s been two years since that guy got stuck inside the Talus Dome, but the image is still burned into every Edmontonian’s mind. Dressing up as “Talus Dome Guy” this Halloween is weird, local and instantly recognizable. You could try some balloons, or maybe if you have some old silver Christmas ornaments sitting around, use them. Who doesn’t love a recycled look?

Connor McDavid

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A hero for many Edmontonians, dressing up as Connor McDavid would surely score some points for any Oilers fan. It honestly wouldn’t even be that difficult of a costume either, and who doesn’t want to be able to make some McJesus references all night?

Michael J. Fox

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One of Edmonton’s most beloved exports, Michael J. Fox’s role in the Back to the Future trilogy as Marty McFly cemented him as one of the greatest movie characters of all time. It’s a cool and trendy costume. All you need is some blue jeans, a jean jacket, and a puffy red jacket, and you are well on your way to mirroring his Marty McFly character. However, getting your hands on a pair of Nike MAG shoes will be difficult.

The shirtless guitar rollerblading man


The title sounds made up and fake for those outside of the city, but the shirtless guitar rollerblading man has become an Edmonton legend over the years, spotted just blading around, playing some tunes, and shirtless, of course. It’s an instantly recognizable Edmonton-themed Halloween costume, no questions asked.

The Walterdale Bridge

It’s become an iconic landmark in our city in a short amount of time and also can be one heck of a Halloween costume. One Edmontonian completed their own Walterdale Bridge fit in 2017 and went viral in the process. So, if you want to be the bridge, you better get cracking. It may take some time!

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