We’ve never been the type to shy away from a good ghost story. That’s why we’ve hunted down the five most haunted places you can visit across Canada to get your spook on — if you dare.
Calgary's Rouge Restaurant
Think your kitchen’s a nightmare? The staff members at this creepy resto have had to deal with frying pans moving by themselves, doors opening and closing on their own, and multiple ghost sightings, including the figures of former house residents Helen and Nellie Cross.
Rouge; 1240 8 Ave. S.E.; ; www.rougecalgary.com.
Think your kitchen’s a nightmare? The staff members at this creepy resto have had to deal with frying pans moving by themselves, doors opening and closing on their own, and multiple ghost sightings, including the figures of former house residents Helen and Nellie Cross.
Rouge; 1240 8 Ave. S.E.; ; www.rougecalgary.com.
Montreal's Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges Cemetery
Send a tingle down your spine exploring the biggest cemetery in Canada. Boasting over one million resting six feet under, this national historic site is crammed with enough mausoleums and headstones to spook you senseless.
Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges Cemetery; www.cimetierenotredamedesneiges.ca.
Send a tingle down your spine exploring the biggest cemetery in Canada. Boasting over one million resting six feet under, this national historic site is crammed with enough mausoleums and headstones to spook you senseless.
Notre-Dame-Des-Neiges Cemetery; www.cimetierenotredamedesneiges.ca.
Ottawa's Jail Hostel
Before checking in to this hostel, you better muster up the courage to spend the night in a former cell. Originally the Carleton County Jail, the gruesome inmate mistreatment in this old stone building has resulted in frightful hauntings.
Ottawa Jail Hostel; 75 Nicholas St.; ; www.hihostels.ca.
Before checking in to this hostel, you better muster up the courage to spend the night in a former cell. Originally the Carleton County Jail, the gruesome inmate mistreatment in this old stone building has resulted in frightful hauntings.
Ottawa Jail Hostel; 75 Nicholas St.; ; www.hihostels.ca.
Toronto's Keg Restaurant
Spot one of several resident ghosts lingering around this beautiful steakhouse. Listen for children’s footsteps running around on the creaky second floor or look above the main stairs for a popular ghostly hideout.
The Keg Manson; 515 Jarvis St.; www.kegsteakhouse.com.
Spot one of several resident ghosts lingering around this beautiful steakhouse. Listen for children’s footsteps running around on the creaky second floor or look above the main stairs for a popular ghostly hideout.
The Keg Manson; 515 Jarvis St.; www.kegsteakhouse.com.
Vancouver's Gastown
Check out the city’s oldest ‘burb for some paranormal activity. Home to Blood Alley, named after the buckets of blood that landed on these ancient cobblestones by butchers who held business here in the 20th century, this pathway maintains a ghostly energy even today.
Gastown, www.gastown.org.
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