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  1. Word on the street is that Courtroom 125 (formerly 33) is haunted by the ghosts of Turpin and Lucas, who were sentenced and charged here for their separate crimes before being hung. Where: 60 Queen Street West. Spadina House

    • Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre. What: Built in 1913, The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre is one of the last operating, fully restored double-decker Edwardian theatres in the world.
    • Keg Mansion (Euclid Hall) What: The historic Keg Mansion was once the private residence of industrialist Hart Massey and his family. Apparently, during the family’s residency, one of their distraught maids hung herself over the staircase.
    • Mackenzie House. What: The Mackenzie house was once home to Toronto’s first mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie. It has since been coined as one of the creepiest spots in the city.
    • Humber College Lakeshore Campus. What: Before being turned into a post-secondary institution, Humber College Lakeshore was home to a string of insane asylums, psychiatric hospitals and hospitals for the insane since 1890.
    • Keg Mansion
    • Mackenzie House
    • Christie Mansion
    • Queens Park
    • Colborne Lodge
    • The Grange
    • Don Jail
    • Spadina House
    • Old City Hall
    • Gibraltar Point Lighthouse

    Come for a steak, and you could potentially stay for a ghost encounter. The historic Keg Mansionwas once the private residence of industrialist Hart Massey and his family. Rumour has it, during the family’s residency one of their distraught maids hung herself over the staircase. Over the years, numerous Keg guests have claimed they spotted the maid...

    Home to Toronto’s first mayor William Lyon Mackenzie, the Mackenzie House has since bee coined as one of the eeriest spots in Toronto. It’s been reported that he’s been spotted lingering in his old bedroom, as well as the ghost of a mysterious woman roaming the hallways. A rocking chair in the basement has also been seen rocking by itself and the i...

    When William Christie, founder of Christie Brown and Company, died in 1900, his stunning Victorian home was passed on to his son Robert. The tale goes that Robert lived with his wife, but also secretly kept a mistress hidden in a windowless room. The imprisoned woman was never allowed to leave her room, and over time her loneliness and despair led ...

    It’s no wonder visitors and staff have reported seeing ghosts, Queens Park was formerly home to an insane asylum in the mid-nineteenth century. Over the years, there have been four reoccurring spirits reported on the grounds, including a sorrowful ‘white lady’, a woman covering her face with an apron, an angry-looking soldier descending the grand s...

    The home of John and Jemina Howard, the original owners of High Park, is said to be haunted by the ghost of Jemina, who passed away in her bedroom in Colborn Lodge after a tragic battle with cancer. It’s been reported that visitors have spotted her ghost standing in the window of her bedroom, while others have noted feeling prickly sensations on th...

    This 200-year-old historic manor is now connected to the AGO, but it’s also home to a number of spirits who reportedly still haunt the manor’s halls today. Past visitors have claimed to have seen a man in a yellow velvet coat roaming the hallways, as well as a woman wearing all black hanging near a second-floor bedroom. Rumor has it that the spirit...

    Located in Toronto’s Riverdale neighbourhood, the Don Jail was built around 1865 and was in operation until 1977. The jail was known for being overcrowded, inhumane conditions, and for its public hangings. Two of the most known hangings involved inmates Ronald Turpin and Arthur Lucas. On December 11, 1962, Turpin and Lucas were not only hung side-b...

    This historic manor is not only known for its stunning grounds and rich history, but also for its supernatural appearances. Over the years, both staff and visitors have reported seeing grey, ghostly masses in private areas within the property. The strange part is that there weren’t any reported deaths at the residence in the past, so the reason for...

    Over the years, a number of eerie occurrences have taken place at Old City Hall with judges frequently feeling mysterious tugs on their robes, as well as hearing footsteps in the building’s rear staircase and muffled moans coming from the attic. Word on the street is that Courtroom 125 (formerly 33) is haunted by the ghosts of Turpin and Lucas, who...

    The lighthouse’s first keeper was a man by the name of John Paul Radelmuller, who was gruesomely murdered and dismembered by soldiers from nearby Fort York looking for bootlegged beer. Over the years, there have been claims of visitors sighting Radelmuller’s ghost climbing the tower in search for his body parts. Address: Lakeshore Avenue Toronto Is...

    • The Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre. The Elgin and Winter Garden, which first opened in 1913, is the last of its kind! A double-decker Edwardian theater which is still in use today.
    • Mackenzie House. It is considered the most haunted place in Toronto is reportedly Mackenzie House. It presently holds the spirit of the first mayor of the city.
    • Humber College Lakeshore Campus. While the Lakeshore Psychiatric Hospital was in operation on what is now the Lakeshore Grounds at Humber College from 1890 to 1979, discussions concerning it are frequently based on myths or misconceptions about the development of mental illness and its treatments.
    • Queen’s Park. The University Hospital for the Insane was located in Queen’s Park before it became the location of Ontario’s Legislative Assembly. The grounds are supposed to be haunted by the spirits of numerous women, including the somber “White Lady,” the “Maiden,” who covers her face with an apron, and the “Hanging Woman,” who dangles from a hook in a cellar tunnel.
  2. Oct 11, 2012 · What better way to celebrate Halloween in rural Ontario than a stroll through a haunted farm? These events have been cropping up a lot lately, and it’s no wonder they’re such a hit! From hay rides through haunted forests to creepy cornfields cut into mazes, these frightening features can be appreciated at any age.

  3. Sep 7, 2023 · Located in Kitchener-Waterloo, Fear Farm is situated on a 100-acre farm just over a one-hour drive from Toronto, which is allegedly also haunted with real ghosts.

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  5. Sep 14, 2021 · Fear Farm is located an hour and a half outside of Toronto in the Kitchener-Waterloo area and boasts some of the most frightening Halloween attractions around. Your ticket will grant you access to 4 haunting experiences — Hillbilly Hike, Hiller House, The Stalking Dead, and The Hayride.

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