Canada’s Top Five Haunted Places
by C.Nicholson on 19/12/07 at 4:14 am
Canada’s top five most active haunted places to date.
Like many other places in the world, Canada has it fair share of ghost tales and haunted buildings. I have researched the most active haunted places to date and came up with 5 that Canada has to offer.
Gibraltar Point Lighthouse
Gibraltar Point Lighthouse on Toronto Islands was first constructed in 1803 and was totally finished and operational by 1809. Local legend states it haunted by the first lighthouse keeper JP Radan Muller. Muller had been murder one misty night by drunken soldiers from Fort York looking for bootleg beer. The soldiers had cut Muller up and buried his body somewhere on the beach. The soldiers where charged but later acquitted. In 1893 a coffin was found buried on the beach with a jaw bone still inside it but it has never been known if it ever belong to Muller. The lighthouse since time is no longer on the shore line since the sand has built up, but lies 100 meters inland. Its not being used and is boarded up but people say on misty nights you can hear a mans voice moaning and even some people have reported ghostly figures roaming the grounds.
Screaming Tunnel
The “Screaming Tunnel” was built by Grand Trunk Railroad in the early 1900’s and is located near Niagara Falls. The tunnel was meant for railroad cars but shortly after finishing the structure World War 1 had begun and GTR went bankrupt never finishing laying tracks in the tunnel. Now there’s 2 different legends but both basically have the same story line. First legend is said that a little girls parents where separating and her father take hers down by the tunnel and buried her alive. Second legend involves the little girls parents fighting over her and somehow the house catches fires. Well the little girls ends up getting set ablaze as well and runs down to the tunnel. As she runs through the tunnel screaming for help she eventually falls in the middle and dies. Anyways legend has it if you enter the tunnel and stand in the middle and light a match, something will blow it out and you should be able to hear screams in the distance. Horrible story but makes a great ghost legend.
By Town Museum
The By Town Museum was built in 1827 in Ottawa Ontario. The building was used as storage and treasury during construction of the Rideau Canal. The building is located at the entrance locks of the Rideau Canal and is the oldest surviving stone building in Ottawa with 2 feet thick stone walls. It officially became the By Town Museum in 1951. There is said to be a few different ghost haunting this museum. One of the people that is suppose to be haunting the museum is the builder of the Canal “Colonel John By” and another is his assistant “General Dunan Mc Nab”. Staff at the museum over the years have reported strange events like TV’s turning on and off, lights staying on after being turned off, strange messages appear on computer screens when no one is in the room, voices of men yelling and even some angry voices saying “Get Out”. Some visitors mostly women to the museum have reported being pushed hard but no one is in the room, while other have heard children crying in the doll exhibit and seen dolls wink and move. Even to date this is suppose to be one of the most active haunted places in Canada.
Peterborough Lift Lock
Known at one time as one of the largest lift locks in the world, Peterborough Lift Lock has it ghost tails. The lift lock construction began in 1896 and finished in 1904 and officially opened to boating on July 9, 1904. Many died while building the pylons for it and many died after from suicides off it. It is said that many ghost roam the labyrinth of underground tunnels within the lift lock. Even Creepy Canada has done a TV show on it. I live here in Peterborough and there is a visitors tour of the inside of the lift lock. Legend has it that all the deaths surrounding the Lift Lock is due to an innocent woman who was burnt as a witch in the early 1840’s here in Peterborough. This Lift Lock is still fully functionally today and still known to be extremely haunted.
Skeleton Park “Mc Burney Park”
Back in 1813 to 1865 this park was known as Kingston’s Upper Cemetery. What this was, was a mass cemetery/grave site containing more then 100,000 bodies which all died from contagious epidemics. In 1894 Municipal government tried to remove the remains but many locals objected due to fear that contagious diseases might start again if dug up. The cemetery was transformed into Frontenac Park in 1895 and then became what it is known as today “Mc Burney Park” in 1965. It is said that over the years many different remains have surfaced through out the park thus giving it the nickname “Skeleton Park”.
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26 Comments
eric milburn
Jan 21st, 2008
tooo scary man tooo scary man im crying right now in my jamies
jake pukalo
Jan 21st, 2008
love it oh i just love your stories ooooooooooo boyyy
brendan kelly
Jan 21st, 2008
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Brianna
Feb 21st, 2008
Great stories
ashley
Apr 19th, 2008
holy man thats sum crazy stuff going on wow.. i love the stories!!
Suki
May 28th, 2008
hey that’s totally awesome! I live in Peterborough too and I’ve been on the liftlocks a TON of times. it alaways has been a little creepy I must admit.
Krikket
Jun 6th, 2008
The fact that you are a terrible speller and are apparently clueless about how to use the english language makes your stories completely unbelievable.
Jake Pukalo
Jun 10th, 2008
o man o man o man those are some SCARY STOrie i cant even sleep without shivering
Emily
Jan 15th, 2009
very helpful!!!!
thank you!
Crystal
Jan 16th, 2009
hi haily
Haileyy:)
Jan 16th, 2009
heyy crystal having funn:P
~ Crystal ~
Jan 16th, 2009
not at all 10 mins left
mike
Jan 25th, 2009
your all abunch of punk goofs
ahhhhh
Jan 28th, 2009
omg i love theese storys they are sooooo awsome dont u think?
Mary-Anne
Feb 13th, 2009
How do you get involved with searching for ghosts?
Mr Ghaz
Mar 6th, 2009
That was cool and scary piece. I loved it! Very interesting story. Thanx 4 sharing….dont forget to bring along the onions.and torchlight..eeee.
brad
Mar 22nd, 2009
in jacksons park in peterborough ontario is hunted with ghosts at night if u sit under the bridge u hear them and if u keep real quiet u well see them walk by
Haileey , ;)
Apr 14th, 2009
I’ve heard some of these stories before, maybe there just that famous;)
CREEPER(:
Apr 14th, 2009
theese stories are nothing compared to what ive done:)
now THATS a scary story
katie lucky bouvier
Jun 11th, 2009
these story are true i just want to see it. there are still story’s out there and i want to find them
brad
Jun 19th, 2009
i got lots of storys if you want to see some ghosts in peterborough ontario i can show u places that you well see some. there is a place down by the london street bridge if you go down by were the water flows from the dam you well see a ghost standing on the rocks and in the park hill rd east part of town there is a place with woods thats right a cross from 290 park hill there is a ghost in there u well see it late at nite coming out walking its the ghost of the man who owned the car shop next to it and down the road there were a few houses that were near the park and the old lady ghost is there by the pare tree
brad
Jun 19th, 2009
i well post more places every day on here were u well find and see real ghosts in the city of peterborough ontario at the end of july i well be in town there again showing places to my friends that hunt ghosts on a night with fog at little lake you well see the ghost of a woman walking threw the fog by the docks and by the hotel there by the water it use to be a slunter house at one time and you well hear things there as well if you want to know more leave your email and i well email you more places
brad
Jun 19th, 2009
if you walk the trail going up near tass high school you well find a path that well take you to a bridge past the condows and you well see a few ghosts and you well hear werid stuff take a flash light with you its real dark under the bridge when the water is lowe you can go down under there and sit real quiet you well hear ghosts walk over i well be down there filming what i see at the end of july so if any one wants to see the ghosts i see just yell out my name in the dark and i well come out to let you see the ghosts but you have to be quiet while i film so i get the sounds of the ghosts walking over the bridge to get to the bridge 2 ways to get there is 1 from water street near the health store or off the trail from tass from the bridge you well see another dam and there is condows by it
brad
Jun 19th, 2009
curtis pound in peterborough ontario there is a few ghosts there as well if you set up a tent the ghost well shake the tent every thing i say is true and i can prove all of it you have to beleve to see and hear the living only see what they beleve
brad
Jun 22nd, 2009
the ghost of little lake train bridge if you walk by on a nite with fog you well see them and if your lucky you well see a ghost train
Bill McKay
Sep 29th, 2009
Only 1 person died in the construction of the Peterborough Lift Lock.
It is still the highest hydraulic lift lock in the world.
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