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120 Haunted Places in Canada:
January 13, 2024 by matt sandee
A Ghostly Journey Across the Canadian Provinces
In our quest to uncover the spine-chilling secrets of Canada, we realized that existing lists of haunted places just didn’t do justice to the rich tapestry of ghostly tales and legends across the country.
So, we took matters into our own hands! Armed with the collective wisdom of Reddit’s ghost story aficionados and the vast resources of our trusty sidekick, Uncle Google, we’ve curated an exhaustive, encyclopedia-like compilation of Canada’s most haunted locales.
Each entry in this list is a gateway to the mysterious, the unexplained, and the downright eerie.
Stay tuned as we bring these hauntings to life on our social media channels. Get ready to embark on a spectral journey through Canada’s most haunted places – we hope you enjoy the thrilling ride!
Ghost Stories From Haunted Places In BC
British Columbia Penitentiary, New Westminster: This now-decommissioned penitentiary, operational for over a century, harbors a haunting presence, with only the Boot Hill graveyard remaining as a silent witness to its eerie past.
Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria: Constructed in the late 1800s for coal baron Robert Dunsmuir, this historic mansion is said to be haunted, with ghost sightings reported.
Empress Hotel, Victoria: One of the oldest hotels in the capital, known for paranormal activities including the ghosts of its designer and a maid.
Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, Downtown Vancouver: Allegedly haunted by a “lady in red,” believed to be the ghost of socialite Jennie Pearl Cox.
Hatley Castle, Colwood: Rumored to be haunted by a maid and James Dunsmuir, Jr., this castle now serves as a public university.
Hycroft Manor, Vancouver: A mansion in the upscale Shaughnessy neighborhood with its own share of ghostly tales.
New Westminster Secondary School, New Westminster: Haunted by the ghost of a boy who drowned in the basement pool in the 1970s.
The Old Spaghetti Factory, Gastown, Vancouver: Noted for its phantom tram conductor haunting an old trolley within the restaurant.
Tranquille Sanatorium, Kamloops: Opened as a tuberculosis sanitorium, this site is believed to be haunted due to the many deaths that occurred here.
Vogue Theatre, Vancouver: Used for plays and concerts, it’s reported to be haunted.
Waterfront Station, Downtown Vancouver: Known as Vancouver’s “most haunted building,” with multiple reports of apparitions and moving furniture.
Ghost Stories From Haunted Places In Alberta
Banff Springs Hotel, Banff National Park, Alberta: Famous for its ghostly bride and bellman.
Bowman Arts Centre, Lethbridge, Alberta: Reportedly haunted by the ghost of a young Chinese girl.
Charles Camsell Hospital, Alberta: A former Jesuit College and tuberculosis sanatorium, known for its hauntings.
Deane House, Calgary, Alberta: Built in 1906 and known for its ghostly appearances.
Dunvegan Provincial Park, Fairview, Alberta: Stories of a woman lost in a snowstorm and other apparitions.
Edmonton General Continuing Care Centre, Alberta: A care centre with rumors of multiple hauntings.
Fairmont Hotel Macdonald, Edmonton, Alberta: Known for the ghost of a horse that died during its construction.
Firkins House, Fort Edmonton Park, Alberta: Haunted by a ventriloquist doll and a spectral boy.
Frank Slide, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta: The site of a tragic rockslide in 1903, haunted by those who perished.
Old Grace Hospital, Calgary, Alberta: Reportedly haunted by a woman who died in childbirth.
La Bohème Restaurant Bed and Breakfast, Edmonton, Alberta: Said to be haunted by a former owner’s wife.
McKay Avenue School, Edmonton, Alberta: Believed to be haunted by a construction worker who died there.
Old Princess Theatre, Edmonton, Alberta: Haunted by a spectral bride from the 1920s.
Strathcona Museum and Archives, Alberta: A former RCMP detachment with a haunted reputation.
Walterdale Playhouse, Edmonton, Alberta: Known for the ghost of “Walt,” an old volunteer firefighter.
Abandoned Taber Hospital, Taber, Alberta: A site with its own share of ghostly tales.
Ghost Stories From Haunted Places In Saskatchewan:
Assiniboia Club, Regina, Saskatchewan: Known for its eerie atmosphere.
Darke Hall, Regina, Saskatchewan: A historic hall with its own ghostly stories.
Fort Battleford, Battleford, Saskatchewan: A site with a spectral past.
Fort San, Fort Qu’Appelle, Saskatchewan: Another historic location enveloped in mystery.
Government House, Regina, Saskatchewan: Known for its ghostly inhabitants.
Gravelbourg School, Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan: A school with a haunted reputation.
Hopkins Dining Parlour, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan: Said to be home to various spirits.
Moosehead Inn, Kenosee Lake, Saskatchewan: Known for its paranormal activities.
Marr Residence, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: A historic house with tales of hauntings.
St. Paul’s Hospital, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Another healthcare facility with a haunted history.
Saskatchewan Hospital, North Battleford, Saskatchewan: The old buildings of this hospital are said to be haunted.
Souris Valley Mental Health Hospital, Weyburn, Saskatchewan: A demolished institution known for its controversial treatments and haunted stories.
St. Louis, Saskatchewan: A village near Prince Albert, known for the ghostly aftermath of a tragic railroad accident and the suicide of the engineer.
Ghost Stories of Haunted Places: Manitoba
Fort Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, Manitoba: Room 202 is notably haunted, where a woman committed suicide.
Fort La Reine, Port la Prairie, Manitoba: Another historic site with eerie tales.
La Barriere Park, Rural Municipality of Ritchot, Manitoba: Known for its spectral appearances.
Mallard Lodge, Portage la Prairie, Manitoba: A location with a haunted history.
Royal Manitoba Theatre Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba: Reportedly has its own ghostly residents.
St. Ignatius School, Winnipeg, Manitoba: Said to be haunted by the ghost of a little girl.
St. Norbert Monastery, St. Norbert, Manitoba: A former Trappist monastery, now an arts and cultural centre with a haunted past.
Ghost Stories of Ontario
Welland Canal, Bridge 13, Welland, Ontario: Said to be haunted by canal workers and others who perished here.
Albion Falls, Hamilton, Ontario: Known for its spectral sightings.
Algonquin Provincial Park, South Algonquin, Ontario: Tom Thomson’s spirit is said to wander through this wilderness.
Bytown Museum, Ottawa, Ontario: Haunted by Colonel John By and his assistant.
Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, Ontario: A historic hotel with its own ghost stories.
Fairmont Royal York, Toronto, Ontario: Another haunted hotel with a rich history.
Fort George, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario: A stronghold during the War of 1812, known for its hauntings.
Fort Henry National Historic Site, Kingston, Ontario: A historic site with numerous ghostly tales.
Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, Toronto Islands, Ontario: Haunted by its first lighthouse keeper, John Paul Radelmuller.
Grand Theatre, London, Ontario: The apparition of Ambrose Small is said to roam this theatre.
Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto, Ontario: Known for its spectral residents.
Keefer Mansion, Thorold, Ontario: A historic mansion with a haunting past.
Kingston Penitentiary, Kingston, Ontario: A former penitentiary with numerous ghost stories.
Mackenzie Inn, Kirkfield, Ontario: Known for its eerie atmosphere and ghostly sightings.
Mather-Walls House, Kenora, Ontario: This house is said to be haunted and was featured on Creepy Canada.
Ottawa Jail Hostel, Ottawa, Ontario: A former jail, now a hostel, with a haunted reputation.
Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls, Ontario: Famous for its haunting screams.
Old Fort Erie, Fort Erie, Ontario: Another historic site with a ghostly presence.
Buck Hill, Round Lake, Ontario: Known for its spectral sightings.
Texas Road, Amherstburg, Ontario: A road with a haunted reputation.
Weston & Highway 7, Vaughan, Ontario: Allegedly haunted by a little girl who lost her life in a fire.
Whitby Junction Station, Whitby, Ontario: Now an art gallery, said to be haunted by a former telegraph operator.
Windermere House, Windermere, Ontario: A historic hotel with its own ghost stories.
Ruthven National Historic Park, Cayuga, Ontario: Known for its spectral inhabitants.
The Towers Building (Scottish Rite), Hamilton, Ontario: A building with a haunting past.
St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital, St. Thomas, Ontario: Known for its eerie atmosphere and ghostly tales.
Ghost Stories Of Quebec
1234 De La Montagne, Montreal, Quebec: A site with a haunted history.
Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel, Old Montreal, Quebec: Allegedly haunted by a little girl who perished in a fire.
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec City, Quebec: Known for its ghostly presence.
Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City, Quebec: A historic hotel with numerous ghost stories.
Grey Nuns Motherhouse, Ville-Marie, Montreal, Quebec: A site with a spectral past.
John Abbott College, Montreal, Quebec: Spirits are said to roam around in this century-old building.
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec: Known for its ghostly sightings and eerie stories.
Plains of Abraham, Quebec City, Quebec: A historic battlefield with a haunted legacy.
Queen Elizabeth Hotel, Montreal, Quebec: Another hotel with its own share of ghost stories.
Ghost Stories From Haunted Places in New Brunswick
The Algonquin, St. Andrews: Guests encounter a vanishing bellhop and other specters, including a crying ghostly bride and an older lady rearranging the dining room, with unexplained occurrences throughout the hotel.
Bathurst High School: Reports of unease and the sensation of being watched emanate from beneath the stage’s trapdoor, leading to a basement filled with a foreboding presence.
Blackville: Home to the Dungarvon Whooper, a haunting presence of a young Irish cook named Ryan, whose ghost is said to whoop and yell nightly in the forest where he was murdered.
Burnt Church School, Esgenoôpetitj: Mysterious noises and feelings of being watched pervade this school, with reports of sinking sensations in the gymnasium, thought to be linked to an old cemetery.
Capitol Theatre, Moncton: Haunted by the ghost of a girl who died falling down stairs and a volunteer firefighter, Alexander Lindsay, who perished in 1924, causing unexplained cool breezes.
Centracare, Saint John: Former patients and staff are seen as apparitions in the park, accompanied by shadow figures, disembodied voices, and a range of paranormal activities, especially in the former infant and children’s facility.
Charlotte County Court House, St. Andrews: Built in the 1840s, it’s reputedly haunted by executed convicts from the nearby county gaol, with frequent reports of cold spots and a hostile male apparition.
Fireship of Baie des Chaleurs: A 16th Century Portuguese ship, set ablaze by the British, appears as a spectral burning vessel to mariners, vanishing when approached too closely.
The Genii, St. Andrews: The site of a shipwreck, haunted by a spectral crewman and a young woman who committed suicide for her lost love, with paranormal activities including moving objects and disembodied voices.
Nordin: The area is haunted by the Headless Nun, Sister Marie Inconnue, an 18th Century nun who roams in search of her head, lost to either a mad trapper or treasure-seeking sailors.
Rebecca Lutes’ Grave, Moncton: Legend has it that Rebecca Lutes, convicted of sorcery and buried upside down in 1876, lies under a heavy slab to prevent her escape from the grave.
Skyway Lodge, Miramichi: Haunted by Lily, a girl who committed suicide, and an axe murderer in the basement, with reports of poltergeist activity and a variety of paranormal occurrences.
St. Michael’s Basilica, Miramichi: Known for disembodied voices, apparitions of children, and a screaming nun, with ghostly activities especially prevalent in the stairways, basement, and gym.
Ghost Stories From Haunted Places in Nova Scotia
Five Fishermen Restaurant, Halifax: Once a mortuary for Titanic and Halifax Explosion victims, this restaurant is known for spooky occurrences, including a young worker’s encounter with an apparitional old man in a mirror.
Citadel Hill, Halifax: With 36 documented ghost sightings, including the story of Lieutenant Officer Edwards’ lover and a soldier murdered and thrown down a well, Citadel Hill is a hotspot of supernatural activity.
Haunted Peggy’s Cove: The ghost of Margaret, a woman in a blue dress mourning her family, is often seen walking the rocks. She is said to disappear into the ocean when approached.
The Deacon of St Paul’s Anglican Church, Halifax: The silhouette of a deacon, etched into a window from the Halifax Explosion, remains visible, adding a spectral touch to the church’s façade.
Acadia University, Wolfville: The ghost of a 19th-century Baptist girl, who hanged herself in “The well” after learning of her pregnancy, is often seen by faculty, accompanied by other paranormal phenomena.
All Saints Cathedral, Halifax: Allegedly haunted by a former dean, his apparition is mostly seen standing at the altar.
Bedford Basin, Halifax: This site is said to be haunted by spirits of various historical figures, manifesting as touches, apparitional footsteps, and unexplained noises.
Fortress of Louisbourg, Cape Breton Island: A massive 1700s fortress featured on Creepy Canada, known for its own ghostly lore.
Seal Island: Home to the legend of Annie Lindsey from the SS Ottawa shipwreck. Believed to have been buried alive, her spirit is said to haunt the island.
Young Teazer, Mahone Bay: The site of a ghostly burning schooner, reported by witnesses since its sinking in 1813. It’s most often seen near the anniversary of its fatal explosion, mysteriously vanishing after being spotted. Featured on Creepy Canada.
Ghost Stories From Haunted Places in Newfoundland and Labrador
Chez Briann Restaurant, St. John’s: Featured on Creepy Canada, this restaurant is not just known for its cuisine but also for its eerie encounters with the paranormal.
Newman Wine Vaults, St. John’s: Historic cellars where workers report hearing unexplained footsteps and their names being called, with a reported ghost sighting during a wedding.
Wabana Iron Ore Mines, Bell Island: A site of intrigue and mystery, with ghostly tales that have been featured on Creepy Canada.
LSPU Hall, St. John’s: A performance space where tools vanish and reappear and shadowy figures are seen, with a tale of a paranormal patron who vanishes during performances.
Anglican Cathedral, St. John’s: The oldest Anglican Parish in Canada, where a worker who died during the cathedral’s construction allegedly appeared in a photograph with the construction crew.
Mockbeggar Plantation, Bonavista: Known for its ghost watching from Bradley House and mysterious singing in foreign languages, attributed to the spirits of the Mockbeggar marshlands.
Ghost Stories From Haunted Places in Prince Edward Island
The Great Island Science & Adventure Park: Near Stanley Bridge, this abandoned amusement park, with remnants of spaceship rides and 3D theaters, offers an eerie exploration of its deserted grounds.
Goblin Hollow: The ghost of Ann Beaton, murdered in 1859, is said to haunt this area, with visitors often hoping to catch a glimpse of her apparition along Queen’s Road.
King’s Playhouse, Georgetown: Home to the ghost of Captain George, this community theater experiences mysterious hand grabs during performances and unexplained technical glitches believed to be the captain’s antics.
Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait: For over 220 years, sightings of a ghostly, flaming schooner have been reported, often seen between September and November before a northeast wind.
Holland Cove: Legend has it that Samuel Holland’s wife, who fell through the ice here, still haunts the cove, with reports of her voice calling out and sightings of her ghost in a white robe.
Lennox Island: Known for the ominous presence of “Bubble Face,” this heavily forested island has tales of visitors disappearing and ghostly encounters along the shore.
Scotch Fort Cemetery, Tracadie: Said to be the haunt of a fiery spirit, with sightings of illuminated graves. The legend tells of Peter Macintyre, who sought the ghost in 1773 but was found dead the next morning.
West Point Lighthouse Inn: The original keeper, William MacDonald, is believed to haunt this famous lighthouse, with reports of spooky encounters and sightings of flaming ships offshore.
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