Original Haunted Walk of Toronto Ghost Tour
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Ghosts, graveyards, hangings, and haunts! Hear some of the most spine-tingling ghost stories from the earliest days of Toronto, including haunted theatres, unsolved mysteries, and the terrifying encounters at Mackenzie House. You will never look at the city the same again! This outdoor walking tour is led by the best local storytellers, dramatists, and amateur historians, all set to share some of the most hair-raising and real-life ghost stories from the area. Follow your guide by lantern light to the city's favorite haunted spots and learn how they came to be so frightful. Experience the dark side of Toronto on an unforgettable, 75-minute, ghost tour. This 'Original Haunted Walk' is led by the best local storytellers, dramatists, and amateur historians, all set to share some of the most hair-raising, spine-chilling, real-life ghost stories from the area. Follow the leader by lantern light to the city's favorite haunted spots and learn how they came to be so frightful.
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Departure Point
- This tour departs from the courtyard on the Front Street side of the Hockey Hall of Fame (10 Front Street West - corner of Front and Yonge Streets). At the departure time, your cloaked tour guide will appear to greet your group.
Return Details
- This tour ends at Mackenzie House (82 Bond Street), near Dundas Subway Station.
Duration
1 hour and 15 minutes
Languages Available
- Human tour guide - English
Points of Interest
Stop At: Hockey Hall of Fame
30 Yonge Street, Brookfield Place, Toronto
Where our tour begins and our first ghost story of the evening.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Lake Ontario
See how far inland Lake Ontario's waters used to reach in the early days of the city.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: St. Lawrence Market
92-95 Front St. E., , Toronto
The St. Lawrence Market is one of the longest-running markets in North America, popular with both locals and tourists. But when stepping through the doors of the Market, it’s difficult to imagine that the area has seen many darker days over the years.
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: St James Anglican Cathedral
65 Church St, (at King St. E.), Toronto
The cathedral, with construction beginning in 1850 and opening for services on June 19, 1853, was one of the largest buildings in the city at that time. It was designed by Frederick William Cumberland and is a prime example of Gothic Revival architecture....is it haunted?
Duration: Not Available
Stop At: Mackenzie House
82 Bond St, , Toronto
Our final story of the evening features one of Toronto's most well-known haunted buildings.
Duration: Not Available
Additional Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Professional Tour Guide / Storyteller
Exclusions
- Gratuities
Voucher Info
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
The tour identified in this promotion is made available through Viator. Groupon is not affiliated with or sponsored by the Haunted Walk of Toronto in connection with this deal. Please contact Groupon customer service for all inquiries related to this offer. Inquiries placed to Viator will be directed back to Groupon.
This offer is not eligible for promo codes.
Need to know info
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.
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