π» Haunted places in Canada
οΌ File place15 reportedly haunted locations documented in Canada, mapped and described one by one.
The Ottawa Jail Hostel occupies the former Carleton County Gaol, a jail on Nicholas Street in Ottawa, Ontario, that operated until its closure in 1...
The Gibraltar Point Lighthouse stands on Hanlan's Point, part of the Toronto Islands in Lake Ontario, Canada. Begun in 1808, it is the oldest survi...
St. Louis is a small village in the Rural Municipality of St. Louis No. 431, Saskatchewan, Canada, founded by MΓ©tis settlers in the late 19th centu...
Fort San began in 1917 as the Fort Qu'Appelle Sanatorium, built on the shores of Echo Lake in Saskatchewan's Qu'Appelle Valley to treat the tubercu...
Government House rose on the Regina plain in 1891, a limestone vice-regal residence built for the Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories...
Dagger Woods, a small forested community east of Antigonish, Nova Scotia, has carried tales of a menacing presence since shortly after settlers arr...
The Tranquille site on Kamloops Lake began in 1907 as a tuberculosis sanatorium, treating thousands of patients through decades when the disease ha...
The small farming community of Caledonia Mills, in Nova Scotia's Antigonish County, became briefly famous around 1900 as the site of a mystery news...
London, Ontario's Grand Theatre, opened in 1901 and rebuilt after a 1900s-era fire, is closely tied in local ghost lore to Ambrose Small, the flamb...
French Fort Cove, now a nature park in Miramichi, New Brunswick, carries one of the region's oldest ghost stories: the Headless Nun. Tradition date...
The name Forbidden Plateau, on Vancouver Island's rugged interior, comes from a Comox First Nations tradition warning that the high alpine meadows ...
Completed in 1835 for Sir Allan Napier MacNab β a lawyer, railway promoter, and eventually co-premier of the Province of Canada β Dundurn Castle in...
Casa Loma rises above midtown Toronto, a Gothic Revival castle built between 1911 and 1914 for financier Sir Henry Pellatt, who wanted secret passa...
Deep in Canada's Northwest Territories, the Nahanni region earned the grim nickname "Headless Valley" after a series of unsolved deaths in the earl...
The Canadian Pacific Railway opened the Banff Springs Hotel in 1888 to draw tourists to the Rockies, and by the time the current stone chΓ’teau was ...