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  1. Get Lost in a Ghost Story! Southern Ontario’s haunted locations. Based out of Canada’s most haunted town, Niagara-on-the-Lake and featuring tours in Niagara, Hamilton and Toronto.

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  2. Hear some of the most spine-tingling ghost stories from the earliest days of Toronto, including haunted theatres, unsolved mysteries, and the terrifying encounters at Mackenzie House.

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  3. Prepare to be captivated by spine-tingling ghost stories about haunted theatres, unsolved mysteries, secrets hiding in plain sight, and spooky historic buildings. Our outdoor tour will take you on a hair-raising paranormal adventure, departing from the courtyard in front of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

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    • The Keg Mansion. This may be one of the more obvious, or well-known, haunted buildings in Toronto. Originally built in 1867 for the McMaster family, and was later purchased by the Massey family.
    • Fairmont Royal York Hotel. Fairmont appears to have a thing for reportedly haunted properties, Château Laurier in Ottawa, the Empress in Victoria and Toronto’s Royal York are all apparently properties with paranormal activity.
    • Gibralter Point Lighthouse. Many ghost stories come about as a result of an unsolved mystery, and the haunting of Gibralter Point Lighthouse is no exception.
    • Don Jail. The old Don Jail is closed now, but if you watch any ghost hunting shows at all, you know that ghosts love to hangout in jails. The old Don Jail is allegedly one of Toronto’s most haunted buildings.
    • Cheltenham Brickworks
    • Coopers Falls
    • Balaclava
    • Armstrong Mills
    • Ponsonby
    • Cheeseville
    • Grafton Station
    • Ball’s Falls

    You’ve heard of Evergreen Brickworks. So why not check out the abandoned Cheltenham Brickworks? It’s basically the same concept only Cheltenham had its heyday way back in the early 1900s, according to Inside Caledon. And when the brickworks were shut down in the 1950s, this spot became the ghost town it is today. You can check out the remains of th...

    Rumour has it, the origins of this abandoned area come from a star-crossed love affair between the local butcher and a wealthy upper-class lady. Thomas and Emma Cooper were the newlyweds that established the area in the 1870s, says the blog Ontario Abandoned Places. For a while there, it looked like the area could become a busy, bustling township. ...

    This ghost town feels just like stepping into a spooky Stephen King novel. A lot of this area is private property, so if you decide to go exploring do it as a drive-thru, and please don’t trespass in any of the buildings.Back in the 1850s, Balaclava was centred around a sawmill that provided a ton of lumber to the surrounding areas. But when that g...

    This township was once a mill town named after the Armstrong family that lived there in 1822. Although it still retains its name, it’s lost a lot of its original glory. When the mill was first opened, it had a boom of initial success. But that success was short-lived and the area pretty much went out of business in the 1950s. But the restored mill ...

    And nearby Armstrong Mills, you’ll find Ponsonby, Ontario. This tiny ghost town was established in 1840 and originally went by the name Thorpville. The area was once thriving with a hotel, a general store, a blacksmith, a wagon shop, and a post office. But widening roads eventually caused the demise of the town. Today small pieces still remain, but...

    It’s another town with a funny name! Only this time the name actually does refer to what this community was all about. In its heyday in the late 1800s, Cheeseville was home to a bustling cheese factory. They also had a sawmill and a brick factory. So there was plenty going on here. But today, they’re just a regular old farming town. There’s not muc...

    This is the spot to explore if you want to check out an abandoned railway town. Grafton Station was established in 1904 because of the Canadian Northern Railway. They had multiple canning factories that brought in a lot of the area’s income. But sadly, that all only lasted a few decades. Because by the late 1900s, the town was almost entirely reduc...

    The ghost town of Ball’s Falls is also now part of a conservation area and is known for its beautiful hikes and waterfalls. But once upon a time, Ball’s Falls was a mere 1200 acres of land that was awarded to John and George Ball by the British government for their loyalty during the war. They quickly built a sawmill and a woolen mill in the area t...

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  4. But as it turns out, Toronto has tons of actual haunted houses that need no enhancement. So if you’re looking for a haunted house this October that will possibly lead you to an encounter with the paranormal, you can check out any one of these 10 Toronto houses.

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  6. Jul 12, 2023 · Six Haunted Places in the big city of Toronto. As reported by Narcity! GG Daniel breaks them down with personal knowledge and stories.

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