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10 Most Haunted Places in Canada

Can you name the 10 most haunted places in Canada
SOURCE: https://www.readersdigest.ca/travel/canada/canadas-10-most-haunted-places/
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Abandoned town just outside of Kamloops, BC. People with tuberculosis were sent here to live out their final days. The town eventually shut down and was left, a boy and girl went to explore the town in 2002 but fell through the rotting floors in one of the houses and died. Visitors claim to see the boy and girl, hear voices/moans and footsteps, see shadowy figures and even see lights turn on and off on their own
Tranquille
Built for a coal miner in the 1890s, visitors claim to hear a piano that plays itself, many sightings of a woman dressed in white have also happened
Craigdarroch Castle
This hotel in Banff National Park was constructed in 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. Ghost sightings include a lady who died after falling down the hotel's marble stairway and a retired bellman who continues to haunt the hotel in full uniform
Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel
A mansion located in Toronto, it was once the private residence of industrialist Hart Massey and his family. After Massey's daughters death one of the maids was so distraught that she hung herself. Visitors have claimed to see the maids hanging body, in a ghostly fashion
Keg Mansion
A hotel in Ottawa was set to be opened in 1912 but the business tycoon who commissioned the hotel died on the Titanic days before the hotel opened. His ghost can be seen throughout the hotel
Fairmont Chateau Laurier
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It’s been said that the ghost of a train conductor still haunts this popular eatery built atop an old underground railway track in Vancouver. Inexplicable cold drafts and mysteriously rearranged table settings are the calling card of the deceased conductor. It's also been said that he pops up in pictures, most noticeably standing on the restaurants steps
The Old Spaghetti Factory
Prior to what it is now, this building in Montreal was a bank. Legend has it that a woman committed suicide after being rejected by the bank's main teller. She now haunts the current business, some hear a woman crying throughout the building
Hockey Hall of Fame
In 1759, British forces under Major General James Wolfe staged a three-month siege of Quebec City resulting in a battle. It's dubbed one of the most haunted places in Canada, considering it was one of Canada's most famous battles this is true. French soldiers are seen wondering around the field and the tunnels.
Plains of Abraham
The sight of a lighthouse conjures all sorts of frightful possibilities, rumors say that the original keeper, Willie haunts the hotel next door.
West Point Lighthouse
Located in Victoria’s well-known Bastion Square this now museum was once home to one of the city's jails and gallows. Some say that if you look through the windows at the Museum’s entrance, a shadowy, slender, Van Dyke-bearded figure can be spotted gliding down the main staircase
Maritime Museum of British Columbia
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