Visit These 13 Haunted Places Across Canada For Maximum Spooky Feels This Season

Just thinking about these places makes me want to run home!

Are you looking to prove the existence of ghosts this year? Well from ghost tours to haunted hotels — these are the creepiest locations across all of Canada to tour this spooky season.

1. The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel in Alberta


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2. Helmcken Alley in Downtown Victoria, British Columbia


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Serving as part of a lively social center today, this site holds the darker stories of Downtown Victoria’s past as it once stood as a jailhouse and location for public executions. However, if you’re interested in walking next to a few Victorian apparitions and hearing local ghost stories that are sure to keep you up at night, you can join downtown’s Ghostly Walks walking tour. 

3. Le Musée de Saint-Boniface Museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba


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4. The Dungarvon Woods in Blackville, New Brunswick


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5. St. John’s in Newfoundland


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The 500 year old city of St. John’s is rich in creepy stories and ghostly hot spots. Luckily for those interested in the historic spookiness of the city, you can partake in the St. John’s Haunted Hike where you’ll explore all the haunted buildings, cemeteries, and murder sites that St. John’s has to offer.

6. Nahanni National Park in The Northwest Territories


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7. Black Brook Cemetery in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia


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Of course a cemetery would be considered haunted, but the difference between other graveyards and this one is that Black Brook Cemetery is supposedly haunted by the evil spirit of a witch. Visitors of the cemetery should make sure to bring some ghost hunting supplies, because others have reported hearing some unbelievable things on EVP recordings — but above all else, if visiting, bring your respect to those resting there.

8. The Rankin Inlet Fire Hall in Nunavut


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If you’re ever touring the amazing local art created by the residents of this Inuit settlement and are feeling a little daring, you can quickly stop by the firehouse! According to the firefighters of Rankin Inlet, there’s a few curious spirits that can be heard running around the building and have even taken some of the fire equipment.

9. The Beck House in Penetanguishene, Ontario


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Fans of haunted houses will love the story of the 11 person family that once lived in this Victorian home, and still might! Visitors to the home have reported flickering lights, ghostly sounds, and the restless spirit of the Beck family’s eldest daughter, Mary, watching everything from an upstairs window. The best part of it all, is that you can actually stay at this haunted location instead of just visiting through this Airbnb listing.

10. The Confederation Trail in Prince Edward Island


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11. The Holy Trinity Cathedral in Quebec City, Quebec


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12. Darke Hall in Regina, Saskatchewan

13. The Caribou Hotel in Carcross, Yukon


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