The building that housed Chez Briann Restaurant, now closed, is reported to be haunted. When the building was used as an inn or apartment complex, a woman was asleep there when she awoke to find a ghost floating over her. She was paralyzed and helpless as the man placed coins over her eyes, as if preparing her for an old-time burial. Reports say the building was once a funeral home. A second ghost seen here is that of a woman with a long, jagged scar as if from an autopsy. The site has been featured on Creepy Canada.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 290 Duckworth Street
St. John's, NF A1C 1H3
Canada
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 47.5658867, -52.70668069999999
- Region:
- Division No. 1
- Nearest Towns:
- Saint John's, NL (2.2 mi.)
Logy Bay, NL (4.8 mi.)
Mount Pearl, NL (4.9 mi.)
Mount Pearl Park, NL (4.9 mi.)
Torbay, NL (5.9 mi.)
Petty Harbour, NL (8.0 mi.)
Portugal Cove, NL (8.1 mi.)
Flat Rock, NL (10.4 mi.)
Topsail, NL (10.8 mi.)
Bauline, NL (12.0 mi.)
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