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Haunted Storytelling live at your office party, event or house party!

Montreal is the most haunted city in Canada and one of the most haunted in all of North America. Find out why by booking one of our travelling ghost storytellers for your event or party.

For over a decade, Haunted Montreal has scared, entertained, and informed audiences on our award-winning ghost walks, haunted pub crawls and paranormal investigations. Now we can bring that haunted experience right to you!

Hear about the tobogganing ghost of Mount-Royal, the infamous Headless Mary of Griffintown, cemeteries hidden beneath popular parks, haunted night clubs and other spooky stories from all ends of Montreal. Learn about the city’s brutal and sordid colonial past that led to several hauntings still experienced today.

A professional actor and storyteller will weave some of the most popular, terrifying and entertaining tales from our four outdoor walking tours together with some downright creepy stories from other parts of town to create a theatrical storytelling experience that tries to answer the question: “Why is Montreal so haunted?”

This event is perfect for:

  • Office Holiday Parties
  • School Events
  • House Parties
  • Birthday Parties (for that friend who loves ghost stories)
  • Bachelorette Parties
  • Company Events
  • Any gathering of people interested in spooky stories, Montreal history and the paranormal

You provide the venue, we provide the stories and storyteller.

Cost: $275 (+ applicable taxes) for up to 20 people, provided your location is on the Island of Montreal and close to a metro. Additional costs apply for larger groups or events outside of our core area.

Bookings depend on the availability of our actors.

This haunted experience is offered in English and French.

Please contact info@hauntedmontreal.com to book your travelling ghost storyteller today. Please put Travelling Ghost Storyteller in the subject line and specify your location, preferred date and time, the type of event, the number of people and preferred language.

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