• Step into the Past with Kingston’s Haunted Walks

    From ghost tours to time travel adventures, this Canadian tour company brings local history to life in an engaging and sometimes interactive experience. Kingston is a city of over 130,000 in the province of Ontario, Canada. It grew up at the confluence of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River not far from the border

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  • Prince George Hotel

    Prince George Hotel

    The former Prince George Hotel anchoring Kingston’s historic Market Square at 200 Ontario Street in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is home to Haunted Walks Kingston, Canada’s original haunted tour. The former hotel has plenty of ghost stories of its own, but so does the Tir Nan Og Pub occupying a space on the ground floor, where

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  • North America’s Haunted Hotels

    From the smallest bed & breakfast to luxurious five-star resorts, nearly every hotel is believed to have an uninvited guest or two. With their storied history, famous guests, and romantic atmosphere, hotels attract quite a number of legends and ghostly tales. From the smallest bed & breakfast to luxurious five-star resorts, nearly all of them

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  • A Ghostly Prisoner Strolls the Parapets at Fort Henry National Historic Site

    Built for a war with the U.S. that never came, this nineteenth century Canadian fortress held prisoners hanged for rebellion. Do their restless ghosts still walk these grounds? Built between 1832 and 1836, Fort Henry’s stone walls were completed just in time for the Rebellions of 1837–1838, which sought to overthrow the Canadian colonial government

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  • Canadian History Lingers at Bellevue House

    Once home to Canada’s first prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, some visitors to Bellevue House report encountering unexplained sights and sounds. Though Sir. John A. Macdonald and his family lived here less than two years, their presence has come to define this 180-year-old Italianate villa, while brief glimpses of an ethereal woman and her

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