The sight of a lighthouse, bathed in pitch darkness,
conjures up all sorts of frightful possibilities. Rumors have long Swirled that the first keeper of the
lighthouse, willie, haunts the west point Lighthouse in located next door.
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2. Government House, Regina, Sask.
This building, completed in 1981, has been the site of
several Reported haunting over the years. Strange occurrences such as door
opening and closing on their own, the shuffling of footsteps, and eerie faces
appearing in the reflections of mirrors have all been reported.
3. Maritime museum of B.C. , Victoria, B.C.
The dearly departed seem to have a fondness for the city
cheekily known as the place for the “newly-wed and nearly-dead”. Located in Victoria’s
well-known Bastion Square is the maritime museum, which was once the site of
the city’s jail and gallows. Some say that if you look through the windows at
the Museum’s entrance, a shadowy, slender, Van Dyke-bearded figure can be
spotted gliding down the main staircase.
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4. Plains of Abraham, Quebec City, Que.
In 1759, Major General James Wolfe and British Soldiers
staged a three-month siege of Quebec City against the French army, culminating
in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham. Being the location of one of the most
famous Battles in Canadian history, it’s no wonder there have been numerous
sightings of ghostly soldiers appearing throughout the fields and tunnels. Both
Wolfe and French Major General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm died in the battle and
we can’t help but wonder whether their spirits are still battling it out to
this day.
5. Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria, B.C.
Built in the 1890s for coal miner Robert Dunsmuir and his
family, this Victorian-era mansion has since become an Eerie Canadian tourist
attraction. Rumors of a piano that plays by itself, and sightings of a ghostly
woman in white have frequently been reported. Many attribute the castle’s
supernatural proclivity to Dunsmuir’s untimely demise just a year before the
building was completed.
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6. Hockey Hall of Fame, Toronto, Ont.
Prior to serving as Canada’s hockey shrine, this building
was once a bank of Montreal. Legend has it that a lonely bank teller named
Dorothy took her own life after her romantic advances were rejected by the bank’s
manager. Dorothy’s ghost is now believed to occupy the Hockey Hall of Fame,
with some visitors reporting they heard inexplicable sounds of a woman crying
throughout the building.
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7. The Old Spaghetti Factory, Vancouver, B.C.
8. Fairmont Château Laurie, Ottawa, Ont.
Business Tycoon Charles Melville Hays Commissioned the
Fairmont Château Laurie, but died tragically aboard the Titanic just days
before the hotel’s grand opening in 1912. Hays’ spirit has since been rumored
to be seen roaming throughout the property. Had we invested our time and money
into crafting the lavish Château, only to die mere days before its completion,
we’d likely be inclined to return as well.
9. Fairmont Ban-ff Springs Hotel, Ban-ff, Alberta
Ban-ff Springs Hotel may be one of Canada’s most picturesque
Hotels. Built in 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, this hotel is the site
of numerous terrifying ghost sightings, including a murdered family in room
873, a bridge who died falling down the hotel’s marble staircase, and a retired
head bellman named Sam McCauley who continues to haunt the hotel dressed in full
uniform.
10. Keg Mansion, Toronto, Ont.
In 1915, after the death of Massey’s beloved only daughter, Lillian,
one of the maids was so stricken by grief that she hung herself. Another version
of the story involves the maid killing herself for fears her rumored affair
with a Massey man would be revealed. Either way, the ghostly image of a maid
hanging by her neck has been seen by more than one Keg visitor over the years.
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