The Algonquin Resort in St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, New Brunswick, is a Tudor-style seaside hotel that has operated since 1889. The resort, which sits on a headland overlooking Passamaquoddy Bay, was featured on Creepy Canada and has long been known among guests for its paranormal activity. The most commonly reported ghost is a woman who appears in the hallways of the older wings, dressed in clothing from the early 20th century. She has been described as appearing solid and real until she walks through a wall or vanishes mid-step. Guests have reported lights flickering in specific rooms, the sound of conversation and laughter from empty corridors, and the persistent scent of old-fashioned perfume. Some staff members describe experiencing a feeling of being watched in the basement service areas. The resort's dramatic coastal setting — overlooking the tidal waters of the Bay of Fundy, home to the world's highest tides — adds a theatrical quality to the ghost stories. When the fog rolls in from the bay and the resort's Tudor towers disappear into the mist, the atmosphere becomes genuinely otherworldly. St. Andrews itself, one of the oldest towns in New Brunswick, has a concentration of haunted sites that makes it one of Atlantic Canada's premier destinations for the paranormally curious.
