Hal-Con
Hal-Con Sci-Fi, Fantasy & Comic Convention, commonly known as Hal-Con, was founded in the 1970s and revived in the 2010s. It is traditionally an annual weekend event held in Halifax, Nova Scotia in Atlantic Canada during the middle of fall.
Originally showcasing comic books, games, science fiction/fantasy and film/television, and related popular arts, it has grown to encompass the full spectrum of geekdom, including comic books, science fiction, fantasy, gaming, science fantasy, Renaissance, anime, furry, cyber goth, cosplay, and anything else of the fantastical while still having enough appeal for even the most casual fan. The gathering includes entertainment for most tastes from music, stage show, and small social gaming circles, and the chance to rub elbows with the famous and infamous of geek pop-culture.
Activities and events
- Celebrity Q&A sessions
- Autograph and photo booths
- Guest lectures
- Authors readings
- Anime and video rooms
- Artist alley
- Charity auction
- Specialty vendors
- Discussion panels
- Masquerade dance
- Costume contest
- Dressing in costume
- Gaming demonstrations, tournaments and play
Community involvement
Year round events
Hal-Con is active in the HRM community, promoting both the convention and Geek Culture. They hold events throughout the year leading up to the convention. These events include BBQs, dances, movie nights, game days, and they even participate in local parades and zombie walks with the help of fans.Community parades
Hal-Con loves to participate in community celebrations - especially parades. Below is a sample list of the parades and awards won in parades around Halifax Regional Municipality.- Eastern Passage Summer Carnival Parade – 2012–Present '
- Chronicle Herald Parade of Lights – 2012–Present '
- HRM Pride Parade – 2012–Present '
- Natal Day Parade – 2012–Present '
- St. Patrick's Day Parade – 2013-2015 '
- Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Parade with Eastlink – 2014
- Multicultural Festival Parade – 2014
- Sackville Patriots Day Parade – 2014 '
- Halifax Official Zombie Walk – 2012-2014
- Cole Harbour Harvest Festival Parade – 2012, 2013
- Spryfield Annual Christmas Parade – 2012, 2013
Charity
Hal-Con is active in charity events. Each year they host a live charity auction at the convention as well as numerous silent auctions with profits going to the IWK Children's Hospital and Kids Help Phone. They also participate with local groups such as Let It Roll,, and, to help with numerous charity fund-raising events with the funds going to local children groups, IWK Children's Hospital, Kids Help Phone, special needs camps, and Japan Disaster Relief.In the first five years, they raised over $45,000 for charity.
Awards
- 2016: The Coast, Best Of: Best Place to Volunteer
- 2015: The Coast, Best Of: Best Place to Volunteer
- 2015: Destination Halifax: Spirit of Halifax
- 2014: The Coast, Best Of: Best Festival
Mascot
The Hal-Con mascot is named Nelson, which is a robot shaped like the Halifax Town Clock. The mascot is seen on Hal-Con promotional material and appears at every community event possible, as well as at the convention itself. Since the introduction of the mascot costume Nelson has appeared in numerous parades, played Laser Tag, avoided the undead in the Halifax Zombie Walk, and even ran a 10k marathon for charity.An origin story for the mascot of Nelson explains how an alien from the planet Teebius named Nee comes to Earth, befriends a mouse named Zipper, makes a home with Zipper in a "Liveable Space Operating Node" Robot, and decides to combine his name with the Robot's to become "Nelson".
In 2015 the Hal-Con website was redesigned, and the origin story was not included with the new website. However, on the new website is an entry for Nelson on the Hal-Con About Us web page, which provides a smaller description for the mascot: