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Photo/ERIN HATFIELD

More than 1,000 undead Torontonians creeped along Queen Street West and up Bathurst Street to the Bloor Cinema during the Toronto Zombie Walk on Oct. 19. The annual event brings out all manner of zombie genre fans...just in time for Halloween. Boo!

March of the Zombies March of the Zombies

Photo/ERIN HATFIELD

Wearing all the right makeup for the occasion, this handsome zombie turned up at Trinity Bellwoods Park where more than 1,000 other 'undead' Torontonians dragged their way along Queen Street West and up Bathurst Street to the Bloor Cinema. This annual event, part of the Toronto After Dark Film Festical, is currently in its sixth year.

March of the Zombies March of the Zombies

Photo/ERIN HATFIELD

From their gathering place in Trinity Bellwoods Park more than 1,000 undead Torontonians made their way along Queen Street West and up Bathurst Street to the Bloor Cinema. Can you say, reanimated human corpse?

March of the Zombies March of the Zombies

Photo/ERIN HATFIELD

A family joins in the gathering place in Trinity Bellwoods Park where more than 1,000 'undead' Torontonians made their way along Queen Street West and up Bathurst Street to the Bloor Cinema. It's an annual event which brings out all manner of zombie genre fans. In fact, there were zombie children, cross-dressing zombies, vegan zombies and more.

March of the Zombies March of the Zombies

Photo/ERIN HATFIELD

Just your typical group of zombie pals taking a break during the Toronto Zombie Walk. The event, part of the Toronto After Dark Film Festival, is in its sixth ghoulish year.

March of the Zombies March of the Zombies
 
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