Known as the “Shrewsbury ghost church,” this former Anglican church was the subject of numerous ghost stories and vandalism before being destroyed by fire in 2014.
Established in 1688, this inn is North America’s oldest and is rumored to be haunted by a little girl who died in a 19th-century fire. Guests have reported cold chills and unexplained
Built in 1804, this cathedral is known for mysterious occurrences such as the organ playing by itself and sightings of a woman floating along the balcony.
The site of a pivotal 1759 battle, the Plains of Abraham are said to be haunted by the spirits of fallen soldiers. Apparitions and sounds of battle have been reported.
Originally a prison where public hangings occurred, the Morrin Centre is now a cultural hub. Visitors have experienced unexplained phenomena, including apparitions and eerie sounds.
Legend speaks of the “Woman in White,” believed to be Mathilde, who, after losing her fiancé in 1759, leapt from the falls in her wedding gown. Her apparition is said to appear
This island is associated with the legend of the “Petit bonhomme sans tête” (little man without a head), reportedly seen between 1810 and 1840. Some believe his spirit still roams the island.
This historical village recreates 19th-century Quebec life and hosts “Le Village Hanté,” a Halloween-themed event featuring haunted tours and attractions.
This iconic hotel is said to be haunted by the spirit of Louis de Buade, Count of Frontenac, who died in 1698. Guests and staff have reported sightings of a man in
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