Haunted Empress Theatre! (Fort Macleod)
Hey guys! I got around to visiting The Empress Theatre, if you guys see anything paranormal in the pictures or video clips let me know. The Theatre was really cool and not to mention very old! lol but it was pretty fun checking it out :) Please Comment Like and Subscribe!
Haunted Empress Theatre!! | Fort Macleod
Hey guys! I wanted to re-film the Empress Theatre and get better footage and wow...we definitely experienced alot tonight. I don't know how much of it got caught on camera but I hope you guys enjoyed the video! Please Comment Like and Subscribe!
Lethbridge Paranormal Empress Theatre Trailers
The Lethbridge Paranormal Investigations Team investigates the famous Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod will they find proof of the famed haunting of Ed the ghost
Paranormal Chronicles Episode 1 The Phantom of the Empress
The Lethbridge Paranormal Investigations Team goes inside the world famous Empress Theatre located in Fort Macleod Alberta for the first time in its 100+ year history to investigate the reported hauntings.
DJ Motel - Fort Macleod Hotels, Canada
DJ Motel 2 Stars hotel in Fort Macleod, Canada Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Fort Macleod! This motel is located in downtown Fort MacLeod and is a 7-minute walk from the Fort Museum. It provides free Wi-Fi throughout the property and features spacious rooms with a refrigerator.A microwave and coffee maker are standard in every simply designed room at the DJ Motel. All rooms include a cable TV and work desk. Some rooms offer a kitchenette.Guests can enjoy a free daily newspaper in the lobby at Motel DJ. Barbecue facilities are also available forguest use.
Parking is free at DJ Motel.
Empress Theatre is a 5-minute walk from the motel.
Fort MacLeod Golf Course is 1.
5 km away.
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Canadian Country Christmas at the Empress Theatre
Duane Steele, Jake Mathews, Samantha King and Sean Hogan brought the annual Canadian Country Christmas tour to Fort Macleod for two shows at the Empress Theatre on Dec. 6-7.
Fort Motel - Fort Macleod Hotels, Canada
Fort Motel 2 Stars hotel in Fort Macleod, Canada Within US Travel Directory This Fort MacLeod, Alberta motel is within a 6-minute walk of the Fort Museum and Empress Theatre. It features rustic rooms with free Wi-Fi, cable TV, and air-conditioning.A refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker are standard in every warmly decorated room at the Fort Motel. Six rooms also feature kitchenettes. All rooms have wood furnishings, as well as a private bathroom.Outside seating is provided for each room and parking is free on site. Laundry facilities are located 1 block from the motel.
Fort Motel is located within a 16-minute drive from Head-Smashed-In-Buffalo Jump, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It is also a half hour from the town of Lethbridge, and is only an hour from Waterton Lakes National Park, which offers hiking and recreational opportunities amidst spectacular natural scenery and wildlife.
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A Night of Bowie, March 18, The Empress Theatre, FORT MACLEOD
A Night of Bowie: The Definitive Bowie Experience –
Sunday, March 18, 2018
The Empress Theatre
235 Main Street, Fort Macleod, AB
Doors 7:00pm – Show 7:30pm – All ages
Tickets: $39.50 + fees
Available at: 245-24th St., Fort Macleod, AB, by phone 800-540-9229 or online at macleodempress.com
David Bowie is one of music history’s most praised and successful artists, with a career that spanned four decades. Bowie continuously sought to reinvent himself, while selling an estimated 140 million albums. His genre-defying journey through a vast array of musical styles, from rock to funk, dance to ballad, always kept fans guessing what he would do next.
A Night Of Bowie is a celebration of Bowie’s extensive list of memorable hits, focusing primarily (but not exclusively) on his peak years from the early ’70s to the early ’90s. The show is eerily close to hearing and seeing Bowie himself.
Since the early 80’s, Victoria-based musician, Syl Thompson and his band, Ground Control, have been paying tribute to David Bowie’s music with respect and pride. Thompson embodies Bowie’s musical style and persona; in fact, he has been acclaimed as providing the most credible and realistic Bowie experience in North America.
Six highly respected musicians play each song as Bowie and his band performed them live. The look and feel of the concert is based on the Heathen/Reality tours. Music spans the broad spectrum of Bowie’s hits from 1969’s Space Oddity to 2013’s Where Are We Now?
Thompson’s own musical journey has been chock full of high points. In the early 80s, he toured extensively in the South Pacific. Once he returned to Canada’s West Coast, he headlined for various cover bands and played in notable venues in Vancouver, including the Commodore Ballroom. And in 1987, he opened for the Beach Boys at the Pacific Coliseum.
Around this time, a manager of a Richmond nightclub heard him perform and remarked that Thompson had the look, moves and sound of Bowie and suggested he cover a few of Bowie’s songs. Before long, Thompson was dedicating a full set to the music of David Bowie. He renamed the band Major Tom and embarked on a year-long tour throughout North America. They played Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe and other major cities before returning to a Canadian tour which started on the East Coast.
The band dissolved following that tour and in the mid-90s, Thompson took a break from rock-and-roll stage life and attended the Columbia School of Broadcasting. He earned a certificate in Digital Audio Engineering and opened his own recording studio on Vancouver Island where he now works with local talent and on his own writing projects.
The draw of Bowie has continued to be strong for Thompson, though, and A Night of Bowie was created in 2013. Musicians include Rob Begg, the original bass player, who has played with acts that included members of Berlin, The Knack and Tom Petty; John Gilliat, the original guitar player, who competed at the Montreal Jazz Festival and represented Canada at Japan’s 2005 Expo and Canada’s 2010 Winter Olympics. Sean Lang, who represented Western Canada at the Montreal Drumfest in 2013 is on drums and Graham Howell, who played with the 80s band Skaboom and later with Powder Blues Band, is on saxophone and flute. Rounding out Ground Control are lifelong friends of Thompson, brothers Marc Gawthrop of Teen Angel and Rob Gawthrop of Steelback.
A Night of Bowie promises to be an exciting event. Join us on Sunday March 18 at The Empress Theatre to celebrate the life and musical genius of David Bowie.
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Canadian Country Christmas at the Empress Theatre
Samantha King was part of the Canadian Country Christmas show on Dec. 6 and Dec. 7 at the Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod
The Empress theatre
The Empress theater Montreal 2010 a photographic slide show after a fire.
Photography by Danielle Demers
Music by Johann Sebastian Bach
Vaudeville at the Empress Theatre
Lethbridge Community Taiko performed Aug. 21 during the Vaudeville show at the Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod.
F.P. Walshe School 2018 Talent Show - Lydia Nelson
Lydia Nelson performed the song 'Kings on Dec. 21 during the 2018 F.P. Walshe School Talent Show at the Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod.
F.P. Walshe school 2013 talent show
Patrick Harris, Alan Bremner, Marcus Plourde and Tel Sillto performed 'Right Where You Want Me To Be' Dec. 20 at the Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod.
Fort Macleod #BucketListAB
Make a visit to the Fort Museum part of your summer travel plans. The NWMP Musical Ride is the only on site musical ride in all of Canada and you can meet the troop that keep the history alive each summer at the Fort!
Arrogant Worms at the Empress Theatre
Comedy was the main theme at the Empress Theatre in Fort Macleod last Thursday, as the Arrogant Worms were in town promoting their latest album Space.
Andy Jenkins -- Empress Theatre
I wouldn't trade anything in the world, for living in South Western Alberta!
The Fate of the Empress Theater
Fort Macleod
View of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada
Dawn Lauder -- Fort Macleod
Family time and quality of life -- why she loves living in AlbertaSW