The Oktoberfest celebration is in full swing now outside OutSpoken Brewing on Queen Street.

Lily Wolski and Hyden Palmer from Sault, Michigan, dressed up in traditional German clothing for the occasion and travelled to Queen Street in search of a fun time. 

They said they were at OutSpoken a few weeks ago when they heard about the Oktoberfest bash. 

Nein German Guys was performing while they spoke with SooToday.

“I like the polka band,” Palmer said. 

“I appreciate them actually having polka music. It’s really what makes a great Oktoberfest . . . is great polka music and obviously great beer is very important,” he said. 

“They have better beer than the American Oktoberfest I went to – the one in Sault, Michigan,” Palmer said. 

He said the people who live in the twin Saults should not let politics divide them. 

“I definitely think there’s a lot of interconnectedness between the people. I don’t think the people hate each other at all. 

“I think that it’s all politics stuff and it’s not really about the people. The Canadians come over there to our bars, and we come over here to experience some better cuisine, more options. 

“It’s an equal balance and it’s just a shame that people are trying to tear it apart and make it into something political,” Palmer said. 

Mark Fisher was also there this afternoon with a unique T-shirt that made it look like he was wearing a traditional German outfit, complete with a hairy chest.

“I’m a huge fan of Oktoberfest. I love German traditions. It’s a lot of fun,” he said, adding that he’s been going to Oktoberfest for several years – even travelling to Kitchener for it. 

Event coordinator Paige Hiscoe said they are expecting around 400 people to attend the celebration.

Tickets are available at the door. The party is expected to run until 2 a.m.

Wolf Fest is also being held today at the Roberta Bondar Pavilion.

Organized by Northern Superior Brewing, Wolf Fest is running from 3 to 11 p.m. 

Wolf Fest, which is not an Oktoberfest-themed event, is offering live performances by Jupiter Marvelous, The Luxury Tragically Hip Tribute Band, Silent 9 Band and headliner The Killer Hooks.

Admission to Wolf Fest is by charitable donation to support the Alzheimer Society Sault Ste. Marie & Algoma District.