St. Paul's Hospital in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, is a major healthcare facility operated by the Catholic Health Ministry of Saskatchewan. The hospital, which has served the Saskatoon community since 1907, has been the subject of ghost reports among staff for decades. Nurses and orderlies working the night shift have described seeing the apparition of a nun in a traditional habit walking the corridors of the older wings — likely the spirit of one of the Grey Nuns who originally founded and operated the hospital. The nun has been described as appearing to check on patients, pausing at doorways before moving to the next room. Staff have also reported hearing footsteps in empty stairwells, the sound of a prayer being whispered in vacant rooms, and call lights activating in rooms where no patient is present. Some patients have described being comforted by a kind woman in a habit during the night, only to be told that no nuns currently work at the hospital. The phenomenon is generally described as benevolent — a caretaker continuing her vocation beyond death. The hospital's Catholic heritage and the dedication of the religious sisters who built and operated it for decades provide a touching context for the haunting.
