The Moosehead Inn on Kenosee Lake in southeastern Saskatchewan is a lodge and restaurant that has been associated with ghost stories for decades. The inn sits on the wooded shores of the lake in Moose Mountain Provincial Park, an area that was significant to the First Nations peoples of the prairies long before European settlement. Staff and guests at the inn have reported hearing footsteps on the upper floors when no guests are checked in, seeing a figure standing in the dining room window who vanishes when the door is opened, and experiencing cold drafts that sweep through the building on calm summer evenings. Some guests have described waking at night to hear what sounds like a party — music, laughter, and conversation — coming from the dining room below, only to find the room empty and dark. The lake itself, surrounded by the aspen and birch forest of Moose Mountain, adds an atmospheric quality to the setting. On misty mornings when fog rises from the water and obscures the far shore, the inn feels particularly isolated. The Moosehead Inn's haunted reputation has become part of its charm, drawing guests who seek both natural beauty and supernatural excitement in one of Saskatchewan's most scenic locations.
