Nightmarks in Quebec
11 nightmarks documented
Grey Nuns Motherhouse — phantom nuns of Old Montreal
Grey Nuns in traditional habits still walk the corridors and kneel in prayer — 150 years of devotion have left a permanent spiritual imprint on this massive Montreal convent.
St. John's Shrewsbury Anglican Church — the ghost of Gore, Quebec
Phantom organ music and hymn-singing drift from this locked rural Quebec church — a dark figure kneels in the pews of a community that has largely moved on.
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel — Montreal's haunted landmark where Lennon stayed
Lennon and Ono held their Bed-In here — now phantom footsteps echo above Montreal's underground city and a woman sings softly in the depths of the hotel.
Plains of Abraham — phantom soldiers of Quebec's bloodiest battlefield
Both generals died and hundreds fell in the 1759 battle that decided Canada's fate — phantom soldiers in 18th-century uniforms still march across the plains.
Auberge Le Saint-Gabriel — the ghost girl of Old Montreal's oldest inn
A girl in 19th-century clothing wanders North America's oldest inn — Old Montreal's cobblestone charm hides 300 years of ghosts within its stone walls.
Fairmont Le Château Frontenac — Quebec City's haunted castle hotel
Governor Frontenac patrols the corridors of the castle hotel that bears his name — Churchill and Roosevelt planned D-Day here, and their ghosts may linger too.
1234 De La Montagne — Montreal's paranormal address featured on Creepy Canada
A dark figure moves against the crowd in this downtown Montreal building — office equipment activates on its own above 400 years of buried history.
McGill University — Montreal's haunted Ivy League campus
Peter Redpath haunts his own museum and phantom scholars read over students' shoulders — McGill's 200-year-old campus is as haunted as it is prestigious.
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity — phantom footsteps in Quebec City's Anglican cathedral
Phantom organ music fills the first Anglican cathedral built outside Britain — a figure in vestments kneels in prayer and vanishes in Quebec City's Old Town.
John Abbott College — the 100-year-old haunted campus in Montreal
A spectral woman in early 1900s clothing walks the halls of this century-old Montreal college — students hear phantom typing and conversations from locked rooms.
Mount Royal Cemetery — Montreal's haunted Victorian burial ground
Victorian figures walk among the monuments on Montreal's mountain — fog settles in the hollows where a woman weeps near the children's graves.