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Halloween at Canada Gold

11 月 11, 2025

At Canada Gold, teamwork shines as brightly as the gold and silver we handle every day, and this Halloween, our teams proved that creativity is just as much a part of who we are.

Even with a busy season brought on by rising gold and silver prices, our staff from across the country took time to join our Halloween Social Media Mission, a lighthearted internal challenge that encouraged every store to bring the spooky season to life with a touch of precious metal magic. The result? A nationwide showcase of creativity, humour, and true Canada Gold spirit.

A Nation of Creativity

From eerie skeleton hands clutching gold bars to pumpkins guarding silver coins, the entries were as imaginative as they were spirited. Each photo captured the personality and energy of the teams behind them, all while celebrating the season in true Canada Gold fashion.

Entries from Ottawa East and Ottawa West

Our Ottawa East and Ottawa West teams kicked things off with hauntingly beautiful displays, featuring skeletal hands, shadowy lighting, and gold bars glinting like buried treasure. The Ottawa East team even crafted a “haunted vault” look, where bars and coins shimmered under a ghostly glow, while Ottawa West brought a fun twist with cauldrons full of candy and bullion, reminding everyone that treats come in all forms.

Entry from Edmonton South

In Edmonton South, the creativity was equally striking. Their displays mixed classic Halloween vibes with the elegance of precious metals. Think skeletons showing off their latest “bling” and spooky backdrops framing pure gold bars. Edmonton West followed suit with clever candy-and-gold setups, creating the perfect “trick or treat” twist that blended sweetness with shine.

Entry from Edmonton West

Entry from Calgary South

Not to be outdone, Calgary South embraced the festive spirit with a bone-chillingly fun photo featuring a full skeleton guarding stacks of gold. It was equal parts eerie and entertaining. A true Halloween masterpiece that had everyone smiling.

Connecting Coast to Coast

What made this mission special wasn’t just the creativity, it was the connection. Across Canada, our teams found a way to come together virtually, sharing ideas, inspiration, and a bit of friendly competition.

Despite the busy days that come with increased customer visits during precious metal price surges, every participating store took the time to create something special. It was a reminder that behind every Canada Gold location is a passionate team dedicated not only to excellence but also to community and camaraderie.

The Halloween at Canada Gold mission wasn’t just about fun, it was about fostering connection, creativity, and pride in what we do together.

What’s Next

Follow our social channels to see all the incredible entries, stay updated on company news, and be ready for the next Canada Gold Social Media Mission. You never know, the next theme might just inspire your inner artist.

And if you’re looking to keep the Halloween spirit going, our sister company, Canadian Coin & Currency, has some hauntingly beautiful collectibles and coins you can explore here:

cdncoin.com Halloween Collection

Because at Canada Gold, even when it’s spooky, we shine bright together.

Check out all the entries here:

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