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Haunted Montreal conducts Ghost Walks, Paranormal Investigations & Haunted Pub Crawls. Our team also carries out research into ghost sightings, paranormal activities, historic hauntings, unexplained mysteries, and strange legends in the Montreal area.

We publish the Haunted Montreal Blog on the 13th of every month with a local ghost story that showcases the dark side of the city. This service is free and we invite you to sign up to our mailing list.

Haunted Montreal would like to acknowledge that we operate on the un-ceded Indigenous territory of Tio’tia:ke and that the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) Nation is the custodian of these lands and waters.

Ghost Walks, Pub Crawls, Paranormal Investigations & Private Tours following Halloween 2024 in Montreal

Following the 2024 Halloween season, we have scaled back our public outdoor tour offerings, with all of our events still available a private tour. Conducted by a professional actor and storyteller, we are offering the following both public and private in November:

Haunted Old Montreal

Step back in time into Montreal’s most historic and most haunted neighbourhood. Guided by a professional actor and storyteller, you will learn the dark history behind some of the city’s most popular tourist spots (also available as a private tour) (more info)

Haunted Pub Crawl

Led by a professional ghost storyteller, the Haunted Montreal Pub Crawl visits three haunted pubs. Guests will not only learn about many of the haunted drinking establishments in the city, but will also hear Montreal’s most infamous ghost stories (more info)

Paranormal Investigation: Colonial Old Montreal

Hosted by professional Ghost-hunter Dominique Desormeaux, our newest haunted experience takes guests on a dark adventure into the mysterious world of ghost hunting in Canada’s most haunted neighbourhood (more info)

Paranormal Investigation – Old Sainte Antoine Cemetery

Learn strategies and techniques to locate and communicate with spirits while walking on top of Downtown Montreal’s largest forgotten cemetery, with approximately 70,000 buried beneath! (also available as a private tour) (More Info)

Introducing our newest Haunted Experience:

You can bring the Haunted Montreal experience to your office Christmas party, house party school or event by booking one of our Travelling Ghost Storytellers today. Hear some of the spookiest tales from our tours and our blog told by a professional actor and storyteller. You provide the venue, we provide the stories and storyteller. Find out more and then contact info@hauntedmontreal.com

Available as Private Tours:

Haunted Griffintown

The Haunted Griffintown Ghost Walk visits mysterious ruins, a polluted canal, former burial grounds and creepy old buildings that are said to be haunted. Also, Griffintown’s most famous ghost, Headless Mary. (also available as a private tour) (more info)

Haunted Mountain

A theatrical guide will regale guests with ghost stories, mysteries and legends about Mount Royal, including haunted hospitals, abandoned castles, cemeteries teeming with undead spirits, and all sorts of paranormal activities on the mountain. (also available as a private tour) (more info)

Haunted Downtown Montreal

A guided walk through Downtown Montreal’s haunted bars, a forgotten graveyard, hotels rife with paranormal activity, and other locations where ghosts have been spotted! (also available as a private tour) (More Info)

Virtual Ghost Tour

A professional ghost storyteller will regale guests with the city’s most infamous ghost stories and haunted locations, complete with a creepy online atmosphere! (More Info)

CURRENTLY ONLY AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE TOURS

Winter Ghost Stories: A Québécois Tradition

Prepare a glass of mulled wine or brandy, fire up your computer and go back in time from New France to Montreal’s Victorian Era. Back then, the telling of ghost stories around the fireplace was one of the most popular winter traditions in the city (more info)

CURRENTLY ONLY AVAILABLE FOR PRIVATE TOURS

Research

Haunted Montreal also conducts research into local hauntings and welcomes people with a story to get in touch. If you have experienced anything ghostly, paranormal or otherworldly in Montreal and want to share your story, please let us know. We publish a new Montreal ghost story every month at the Haunted Montreal Blog.

Haunted Montreal Blog

We publish the Haunted Montreal Blog on the 13th of every month with a local ghost story that showcases the dark side of the city, information about the haunted tourism industry and company news. Please sign up on the mailing list (below) to receive it on the 13th!


  • Haunted Montreal Blog #112 – Sault-au-Récollet
    A series of disturbing recent events, such as an attempted animal sacrifice in a cemetery and body dumping in a local nature park has triggered Haunted Montreal to investigate Sault-au-Récollet.  Located on the eastern edge of the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville, Sault-au-Récollet is one of Montreal’s many haunted neighborhoods. Situated on the Back River (La Rivière des Prairies in French), it is one of the city’s oldest colonial settlements.
  • Haunted Montreal Blog #111 – Update on Montreal’s Haunted Pubs and Drinking Establishments
    In 2019, the Haunted Montreal Blog identified 40 haunted pubs, watering holes and other drinking establishments dotting the city. In the bar industry, places often fold and new businesses are born, including in haunted buildings. One common question is this: do the ghosts remain when a new owner takes over the drinking venue? In 2024, the haunted drinking landscape has changed somewhat in Montreal. Some places have gone bankrupt and been reopened under new brands. Others were demolished and replaced with condos – and new haunted drinking establishments have also been discovered!
  • Haunted Montreal Blog #110 – McGill Arts Building
    McGill University’s Arts Building is an iconic symbol of the institution. Constructed in 1843, as the oldest structure standing on campus, it is also reputed to be haunted. This may be due to its deranged history as the first edifice where medical students performed experimental autopsies on unfortunate corpses, many of them stolen from local cemeteries. Today, phantom footsteps echo throughout the old building and some students have reported spotting what could be the ghost of an old Anatomy professor.

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