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Overview
- Learn the brutal colonial history that led to ghosts that still appear today
- An old courthouse, a haunted museum, and the ghost of Marie-Joseph Angélique
- A theatrical tour led by a professional actor and storyteller
Activity location
- Montreal
- Montreal, Québec, Canada
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 155 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montréal, QC H2Y 1K4, Canada | Meet the guide next to the Bank of Montreal Clock in front of 155 St. Jacques Street. The location is on the north-east corner of St. Francois-Xavier and St. Jacques Streets, very close to Metro Place d'Armes on the Orange Line.
- Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Sorry this activity isn't available on Tue, 5 Nov
What's included, what's not
- A guided tour with a professional actor and storyteller. Includes real ghost stories presented theatrically in a historic context.
- No jumpscares from other actors and no going indoors.
What you can expect
Old Montreal is the city’s most haunted area. Since colonial times, the area has witnessed countless horrors – genocide, warfare, plagues, disasters, heinous crimes, tragedies and shocking deaths.
These dark episodes ripple through time, leaving deranged legends, haunted history – and a plethora of ghosts and paranormal activity.
Old Montreal is a steeped in history. With its cobblestone streets and timeworn historic buildings, some dating back to the 1600s, it is a popular area for tourists and residents alike.
However, as the site of colonial establishment, it also has an extremely dark and disturbing side.
Step back in time into Montreal’s most historic neighbourhood.
The Haunted Old Montreal ghost walk visits historic locations such as the Place d’Armes, Rue St. Paul, the Courthouse District, Place Vauquelin, Champs-de-Mars, Jacques Cartier Square and the infamous Chateau Ramezay. These areas are all rife with paranormal activity and ghost-sightings.
Learn the deranged storey of Marie-Joseph Angélique, a slave woman who was hanged during the New France era for allegedly starting a devastating fire. Despite there being no witnesses, she confessed under torture and was then executed.
Hear about the fires at the Hotel-Dieu Hospital and the ghost of Jeanne Le Ber, a Catholic recluse who frequently self-flagellated.
Visit the site of Montreal’s first British Jail, the infamous Montreal Prison. While today only the cells remain beneath the historic Place Vauquelin, the area experiences a lot of haunted activity.
The adjacent Champs-de-Mars was the most popular site in the British Empire to witness a live execution. The sloping geography and amazing views of criminals being hanged provided the ideal setting for parents to educate their children about morality during picnic lunches.
Discover the Chateau Ramezay, an 18th Century museum where paranormal activity unfolds and the ghost of a former warden named Miss O’Dowd terrifies clients with her deranged antics.
Led by a professional actor and storyteller, this ghost tour is sure to please ghost hunters, history buffs and Hallowe’en lovers with its creepy tales of paranormal activity and the ghostly spirits that haunt the heart of Old Montreal.
Please note that due to construction. our Haunted Old Montreal Ghost Tour has changed its starting location! Our former location, Parc de la Presse, is fenced off for upgrades. As such, Haunted Old Montreal Ghost Tours have relocated and will now be starting at the mysterious Bank of Montreal Clock.
Guests are invited to meet the guide next to the Bank of Montreal Clock in front of 155 St. Jacques Street. The location is on the north-east corner of St. Francois-Xavier and St. Jacques Streets, very close to Metro Place d'Armes on the Orange Line.
Please meet your guide at least 10 minutes before the tour starts.
Location
Activity location
- Montreal
- Montreal, Québec, Canada
Meeting/Redemption Point
- 155 Rue Saint-Jacques, Montréal, QC H2Y 1K4, Canada | Meet the guide next to the Bank of Montreal Clock in front of 155 St. Jacques Street. The location is on the north-east corner of St. Francois-Xavier and St. Jacques Streets, very close to Metro Place d'Armes on the Orange Line.
- Montréal, Québec, Canada