Toronto’s 5 Most Haunted Spots
top 5: haunted spots in torontoToronto
(Oct.28.11)
Hoping to catch a ghostly glimpse this Halloween? You might have a close encounter of the apparition kind at these haunted Toronto spots.
|

|
The Keg Mansion
This popular steakhouse is said to have several resident ghosts – listen for the pitter patter of ghostly children’s footsteps from the second floor or look above the main stairs.
The Keg Manson; 515 Jarvis St.; www.kegsteakhouse.com
|
|

|
Fort York
The site of the violent Battle of York (and where urban Toronto first came to be), Fort York is rumoured to be haunted by a guard in a red coat near the entrance.
Fort York; 250 Fort York Blvd.; 416-392-6907; www.fortyork.ca
|
|

|
University of Toronto
School spirit of a different sort: U of T is said to have several spooky spirits in its midst, from two competitive stonemasons to an author who vowed to return after his death to haunt the school.
University of Toronto; 27 King’s College Circle; www.utoronto.ca
|
|

|
Colborne Lodge
This historic museum offers Haunted Walks this time of year, during which you can learn all about phantom appearances in this 19th-century home.
Colborne Lodge; Colborne Lodge Dr.; 416-392-6916
|
|

|
Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre
Dinner and a show – and a ghost? Keep your eyes peeled in the theatre lobby for the ghost of a woman dressed in Edwardian-era finery.
Winter Garden Theatre; 189 Yonge St.; 416-394-2901; www.heritagetrust.on.ca/EWG
|
Thought that was sweet? You'll enjoy: