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West Point Lighthouse Inn
O'Leary, Prince Edward Island
22.8 miles from Kingston, NB
West Point Lighthouse Inn is said to be haunted by the lighthouse's first keeper, William MacDonald (1875-1925). His apparition has been seen near the inn. Also, a phantom pirate ship has been seen aflame off the coast. Legend has it that it's an old schooner that is doomed to burn ...
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Rebecca Lutes' Grave
Moncton, New Brunswick
33.5 miles from Kingston, NB
Local legend has it that Rebecca Lutes was 16-year-old psychic who lived in the 1870s, and because of her natural-born sixth sense, she was hanged for being a witch, a vampire, or another such demon. She was buried near Gorge Road in the woods across from the cement and culvert ...
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Capitol Theatre
Moncton, New Brunswick
37.9 miles from Kingston, NB
The ghost of a little girl who died after falling down the stairs is rumored to haunt Capitol Theatre. Her ghost has been seen behind the ticket booth at night. Also, volunteer firefighter Alexander Lindsay was fighting a blaze in 1924 when the main stage fell on him. His ghost ...
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Skyway Lodge
Miramichi, New Brunswick
38.1 miles from Kingston, NB
Now apartments or condos, the Skyway Lodge building is home to a ghost girl named Lily, who killed herself here upon finding her mother dead. A ghostly ax murderer is said to haunt the basement, and poltergeist activity has been experienced in the restrooms. One report says there are over ...
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St. Michael's Basilica
Miramichi, New Brunswick
39.3 miles from Kingston, NB
St. Michael's Basilica is a sandstone, neo-Gothic church that was completed in 1921. A ghost girl appears in the basement restroom, and children can be heard laughing in the basement gym. There are voices on the stairway to the second floor and a ghost boy and girl who have been ...
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O'Donaghue's Irish Pub
Miramichi, New Brunswick
39.5 miles from Kingston, NB
O'Donaghue's Irish Pub is situated in a 200 year old sandstone building built by John T. Williston in 1824. The John T. Williston House is an 1824 2-story stone residential structure located on Water Street in the City of Miramichi. Sightings of shadows in the basement where the washrooms are have been ...
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Deblois - Confederation Trail
Tignish, Prince Edward Island
40.6 miles from Kingston, NB
The Confederation Trail is a walking trail on the former site of railroad tracks that were destroyed in 1932, a result of a bad accident during a snowstorm. However, folks in the area have heard a phantom train whistle and seen a ball of light speeding along the place where ...
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Headless Nun of Nordin
Miramichi, New Brunswick
41.4 miles from Kingston, NB
The legend of the Headless Nun begins in the 18th century when Sister Marie Inconnue (French for "unknown") was beheaded, either by a madman or by two sailors who were trying to get her to tell the location of a hidden treasure. Regardless of which version you believe, the head ...
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Yeo House
Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island
46.3 miles from Kingston, NB
Historic Yeo House is part of the Green Park Shipbuilding Museum and is said to be haunted by former residents the 1800s James Yeo family, who watch over the place. Cold spots and the feeling of watchful eyes have been reported, along with female voices.
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Lennox Island
Kingston, Prince Edward Island
48.2 miles from Kingston, NB
Lennox Island, in Malpeque Bay off the northwest coast of Prince Edward Island, is home to the Lennox Island First Nation people as well as the historic St. Anne Catholic Mission. It's said to be haunted by a vengeful spirit who may be the cause of disappearances in the nearby ...
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Grey's Island Cemetery
Hillsborough, New Brunswick
49.3 miles from Kingston, NB
Grey Island Cemetery has a white stone statue of a lady with a legend. Locals say those who close their eyes and walk around the statue three times will see the lady looking back at them and crying tears of blood. She is said to be the murdered wife of ...
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Dungarvon Whooper
Kingston, New Brunswick
68 miles from Kingston, NB
An apparition known as the Dungarvon Whooper haunts the Dungarvon River. According to local lore, the ghost was a young Irishman named Ryan, who was a cook in a lumber camp when he was murdered. His ghost makes a loud whooping call in the forest where he was killed. The ...
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Ghost Ship of Northumberland Strait
Wallace, Nova Scotia
77.3 miles from Kingston, NB
For over 200 years, people have reported seeing a burning schooner sailing the waters through the Northumberland Straight. Numerous people have sighted the ship, some reports even make mention of rescue attempts mounted to assist the burning ship, only to have it vanish before they can get to it. ...
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Fireship of Baie des Chaleurs
Bathurst, New Brunswick
78 miles from Kingston, NB
The Baie Chaleur Fireship, aka the Chaleur Phantom or the Phantom Ship, is an arc of light that occurs on the bay, usually before a storm. Because its cause is unknown, and because some witnesses claim to have seen an apparition of a three-mast galley ship, local legend says that ...
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Centracare
Saint John, New Brunswick
112.9 miles from Kingston, NB
At the Centracare, ghosts of former patients and staff have appeared in the park, as well as shadow figures. The phantom sounds of crying babies, voices and whispers have been heard, and some folks have noticed a feeling of being watched or the sudden malfunctioning of electronic devices. Strange lights ...
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