Haunted Quebec (QC)
Quebec is rich in history and folklore, with numerous locations reputed to be haunted. Here are some notable sites across the province:

Cathedral of the Holy Trinity – Quebec City
Built in 1804, this cathedral is known for mysterious occurrences such as the organ playing by itself and sightings of ...

ChĂąteau Frontenac – Quebec City
This iconic hotel is said to be haunted by the spirit of Louis de Buade, Count of Frontenac, who died ...

Isle-aux-Grues
This island is associated with the legend of the "Petit bonhomme sans tĂȘte" (little man without a head), reportedly seen ...

LâAuberge Saint-Gabriel – Montreal
Established in 1688, this inn is North America's oldest and is rumored to be haunted by a little girl who ...

Montmorency Falls – BeauprĂ©
Legend speaks of the "Woman in White," believed to be Mathilde, who, after losing her fiancé in 1759, leapt from ...

Morrin Centre – Quebec City
Originally a prison where public hangings occurred, the Morrin Centre is now a cultural hub. Visitors have experienced unexplained phenomena, ...

Plains of Abraham – Quebec City
The site of a pivotal 1759 battle, the Plains of Abraham are said to be haunted by the spirits of ...

Shrewsbury Church – Gore
Known as the "Shrewsbury ghost church," this former Anglican church was the subject of numerous ghost stories and vandalism before ...

Val-Jalbert – Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
A well-preserved ghost town, Val-Jalbert is said to be haunted by former residents of the once-thriving pulp mill community. ââ ...

Village QuĂ©bĂ©cois d’Antan – Drummondville
This historical village recreates 19th-century Quebec life and hosts "Le Village Hanté," a Halloween-themed event featuring haunted tours and attractions ...