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| Beaubears Island | Russell Tomb | Penniah sent me a great travelogue regarding the eerie Russell Tomb on Beaubears Island, Miramichi, New Brunswick. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did! |
| Halifax | Titanic Graves | Many of the recovered Titanic victims were buried in the Fairview and Mt. Olivet Roman Catholic Cemeteries in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Although the graves themselves don't look particularly interesting, I can imagine there is a certain je ne sais quois about standing in the midst of so many Titanic dead. Don't you? |
| Kingston | Haunted Walks, Inc. | Run by the same company that does the Ottawa Haunted Tours (below), this evening walking tour sounds quite splendid, featuring tales of the hangings at the old Courthouse, and many other ghost stories. A tour of the "Ghosts of Fort Henry National Historic Site" is also offered. |
| Lucan | The Donnelly Homestead | In the early hours of February, 4, 1880, five members of The Donnelly family met their bloody demise at the hands of their neighbors. Since that time, a mythology of sorts has sprung up about the Donnellys in Canada. Go to the site where the massacre occurred, visit the Donnelly's graves nearby, and hear all about a great Canadian tragedy. Check out the wonderful Official Donnelly Homepage too, while you're here. (Special thanks to Dwayne Mahoney for the link/suggestion.) |
| Moose Jaw | The Tunnels Of Moose Jaw |
I don't know how
morbid this spot really is, since I haven't investigated it fully, but
underground tours in themselves are kind of creepy, don't you think?
And since one of the underground tours is about the Chinese Experience
in Moose Jaw, I tend to think there's probably some skeletons in Moose
Jaw's closets. The other tour is on Al Capone and the Chicago Connection.
Sounds interesting, except for the fact that animatronics characters
are used for the tour (but I have been assured this is NOT as hokey
as it sounds). Also, the website is great! (Special thanks to Heather
for the link/suggestion.) |
| Niagara Falls | Criminals Hall Of Fame Wax Museum |
Who would have thought that in Niagara Falls, Ontario there would be something as delightful as a wax museum with a likeness of Jeffrey Dahmer looking in his fridge for a late night snack? Yet - it appears to be truth! I haven't been here yet, but Roadside America has. (Special thanks to Morbid Mike for the link/suggestion.) |
| Ottawa | Ottawa Jail Hostel | Okay, who can possibly resist spending the night in an old jailhouse? Not I! Here's the description from the website: "Centrally located in Canada's capital, HI - Ottawa Jail is sure to deliver a unique overnight experience. Formerly a prison and the site of Canada's last public hanging, this historical landmark retains much of its original character. Sleep in a former jail cell, and visit death row and the gallows during a Jail Tour. Check out The Hostel Shop, the one-stop shop for all of your travelling needs." Thanks to Heather for sending the link! |
| Haunted Walks, Inc. | Haunted Walks runs several different darkly-themed walking tours in the Ottawa area including "Ghost and the Gallows," "Crime and Punishment Jail Tours," "Secrets of the Château," and "The Original Haunted Walk" as well. Sounds like a good night out to me! | |
| Québec City |
Eva writes
to let me know of a pair of compelling sounding tours being offered
in Quebec City, Canada: |
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| Victoria | Ghostly Walks |
Recommended by Soox: "I just got back from a trip to Victoria BC and was pleased to discover a wonderfully morbid treat while I was there: the nightly Ghostly Walk tour. Who would imagine that such a picturesque little town as Victoria is as amazingly haunted as it is? For an hour and a half we trailed our guide through the streets, learning tales of love gone wrong and horrible horrible murders from Victoria's steamy past. You can get something of an idea of the tour at their website, discover the past. For the most part, I was somewhat creeped out by the stories, but was skeptical about the presence of ghosts in the area, at least currently. However, at the end of the tour we went into a building that even the guide was uncomfortable with entering, and while we sat around the room listening to the stories of hauntings that had occurred there (no one knows why the place is so haunted), I began to feel a tingly, uneasy sensation on the side of my neck and my ear on the side of me facing the door into the room where most of the activity occurs. My girlfriend, sitting next to me, felt a similar sensation on her neck and shoulder on the side facing away from me. She thinks that something came up behind us and put its hands on our shoulders. Whether we actually had a brush with a ghost or not, the stories and places on the tour were fascinating and I certainly recommend the tours if you should find yourself on the west coast of Canada looking for something to do." |
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