![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
Join a small-group ghost tour for a different perspective of Toronto, whether you're a tourist or a local. In addition to visiting some of the city's creepiest spots, your guide will share the spooky stories behind familiar landmarks that might appear pleasant at first glance. Toronto's supernatural and crime stories will help you learn more about its past.
Here we begin our tour and hear our first ghost story.
Check out how far inland Lake Ontario's waters reached in the early days of the city.
Locals and tourists alike enjoy the St. Lawrence Market, one of the longest-running markets in North America. It is hard to imagine that the area has seen many darker days over the years when walking through the doors of the Market.
Construction began on the cathedral in 1850; it opened on June 19, 1853, making it one of the city's largest buildings. A prime example of Gothic Revival architecture, it was designed by Frederick William Cumberland. Is it haunted?
Last but not least, we feature one of Toronto's most famous haunted buildings.