Kingston & Area Ghost Tours
There are few places more historic, charming, and haunted in Canada than Queen’s University. There are eerie tales of student grave robbers, professors reaching out from the beyond, heists gone wrong and streets shrouded in mystery. We’ve never told these stories before and can’t wait to share them with our guests. You won’t hear spine-tingling and heart-pounding tales like these on the regular campus tours. Join us for the Ghosts of Queen’s University and graduate with a degree in the supernatural!
Join us on the original outdoor tour that started it all in 1995! Our talented storytellers, dressed in cloaks, will captivate you with spine-tingling ghost stories from Kingston’s old Sydenham Ward. With lanterns to light our way, we’ll take you on a thrilling adventure to explore some of the most haunted spots in Kingston. Get ready to uncover the secrets of haunted hotels, hidden burial grounds, grave robbings, hangings at the old courthouse, and Kingston’s famous haunted courtyard. Our tour will forever change your perception of the city and its historic buildings. This unforgettable evening experience is perfect for all ages, making it a tried and true favourite for family fun, curiosity-seekers, and paranormal enthusiasts alike. Cette visite est également disponible en français.
Experience the ultimate Haunted Walk adventure with your boos and besties in Kingston! Whether you’re seeking a thrilling outing with friends and family or an engaging educational experience, we’ve got you covered. Our Private Group Tours cater to adults, teambuilding events, and families, offering both daytime and evening departures. Similarly, our Educational/Youth Group bookings cater to schools, camps, and youth organizations. Both options are available for groups of 12 or more. Book your Private Group Tour on Mondays to Wednesdays and enjoy a $5 discount per person—a ghostly good deal for your next adventure! For groups over 90 or if you don’t see what you are looking for, please call or email us with your details, including the city. We’re here to help you craft the perfect spooky experience.
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The Haunting at Home is a ghostly online audio experience created by the paranormal experts at The Haunted Walk. Turn the lights down low & conduct a series of fun & spooky experiments in your own home. Will you be able to complete them all – in the DARK? What will you discover in the process? Experience a spine-tingling and thought-provoking night of supernatural thrills & chills.
NEW GHOST TOUR! This Titanic-era steamship spent nearly 60 years navigating some of the most haunted waters in the Great Lakes, where shipwrecks, tragic losses, and sightings of phantom vessels were frighteningly frequent. Is it any surprise the ship has a few ghosts of its own? From ghostly figures at the Bellhop’s Station to eerie encounters in the ballroom, every corner of the SS Keewatin holds a chilling surprise. Don’t miss this rare chance to explore this legendary vessel under the cover of night on an exclusive, spine-chilling tour from the team at The Haunted Walk. Tickets are slowly sinking now!
Introducing “Hidden Kingston” – the new light-hearted walking tour from the creators of The Haunted Walk. Join our crew of storytelling guides as we take you on a 90-minute adventure through the hidden side of Kingston. No boring history here! We’re all about the bizarre and unexpected side of the city we love. From duelling doctors to our very own sea serpent. From tricksy bank robbers to a capital mistake, these fun tales of mischief and mayhem make up the fascinating story of our city. If you don’t gasp with surprise or chuckle with delight at most of our stories – we aren’t doing our jobs! Join us as our fun and engaging tour guides spill the beans on those little-known stories and secrets that define Kingston’s hidden personality. “Hidden Kingston” is a fun and engaging good-natured adventure, perfect for first-time visitors and locals alike. You won’t find this side of the city in any guidebook!
SOLD OUT! Dare to join us for the ultimate evening of paranormal exploration! For the first time, we’re inviting you to investigate six haunted heritage sites along the Mississippi River in Eastern Ontario – all in one unforgettable night. Your adventure will take you through the mysterious Settler’s Cabin and the intriguing site of S.S. #11 Appleton Schoolhouse at the North Lanark Regional Museum, into the haunted hallways of the Mississippi Valley Textile Museum, through the shadowy corridors of Almonte Old Town Hall, and around the 19th-century Gatehouse and the historic Grist Mill at the Kintail Conservation Area. Many of these locations have never before opened their doors to paranormal investigators — be among the first to uncover their secrets. Tickets for this special event are limited – secure your spot for this night of mystery and history! The proceeds from every ticket sold go to the preservation and restoration of these incredible sites. SOLD OUT – Please check out our other investigations.
Join us for a special 3-day investigation event at a Kingston, Ontario landmark – Murney Tower! Prior to the Tower, a wood Fort from the war of 1812 stood on the site. After the war, the barracks were used as a hospital until the Tower was built. The land was also heavily used as a landing site for indigenous peoples in the 18th century. The activity could possibly be connected to any or all of these time periods. This 2-hour special event will begin with a full briefing on the haunted history of the site, the equipment to be used, and the best practices to follow when collecting and analyzing evidence. Then you will have the opportunity to venture inside the tower – in the dark – to see what you can discover. With a max of 8 people per group, tickets are extremely limited. Transportation not provided. Special family-friendly investigations Sat & Sun at 3:30 pm. No restrooms on-site – be sure to plan accordingly! DATES: Postponed due to tower closure because of a safety issue with the bridge. Hoping for spring 2025.
The Historic SDG Jail (aka the Cornwall Jail) in Cornwall, Ontario, is a site we have been asked about for years and we are thrilled to be able to offer weekends of investigations there with Phantoms of Yore. Constructed in 1833 and active until 2002, the jail served as both a minimum and maximum security facility over that time. Several executions were carried out on-site, in addition to the suicides and murders. Due to the jail’s dark history and frequent ghost stories, it has attracted the interest of ghost hunters from across North America. This 3.5-hour special event will begin with a full briefing on the haunted history of the site, the equipment to be used, and the best practices to follow when collecting and analyzing evidence. Then you will have the opportunity to venture inside the jail – in the dark – to see what you can discover. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to investigate one of the most sought-after haunted sites in Ontario. With such small groups, tickets are extremely limited. Transportation not provided. DATES: Oct 25, 26, & 30, Nov 1 & 2, 2024
The Martintown Grist Mill, in Martintown, Ontario, was built in 1846 on the banks of the Raisin River. For 100 years, it was a centre of commerce as local residents and farmers would bring their wheat, corn, buckwheat, and other grains to the mill to be ground into flour. Almost demolished in 1986, the Mill reopened to the public in 2004 after major renovations. Since then, reports of paranormal activity on the site have greatly increased. In particular, a spirit named Jacob has made its playful presence frequently known through EVP recordings, strange electromagnetic readings, and malfunctioning electronics. This 2-hour special event will begin with a full briefing on the haunted history of the site, the equipment to be used, and the best practices to follow when collecting and analyzing evidence. Then you will have the opportunity to venture inside and investigate the mill – in the dark! With a max of 6 people per group, tickets are extremely limited. Transportation not provided. DATES: September 13 & 14, 2024