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Plains of Abraham
Québec, Québec
29.9 miles from saint-sylvestre, QC
Plains of Abraham is home to the ghosts of soldiers who died in battle in 1759. Most often seen is one who stands at the entrance to Tunnel 1 on warm evenings, accompanied by the smell and sound of cannon fire. Sulfur has been smelled on the battle site, especially ...
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Château Frontenac
Québec, Québec
30.8 miles from saint-sylvestre, QC
Château Frontenac is haunted by 17th-century governor Louis de Buade, who is said to be looking for his fiancée because she was away in Europe at the time he passed away. The ghost has been seen in period dress sitting on window sills, walking in hallways or the ballroom, and ...
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Montmorency Falls
Québec, Québec
36.4 miles from saint-sylvestre, QC
Montmorency Falls has a ghostly Lady in White (her dress is a wedding dress) seen through mist falling down the falls. The legend says she was engaged to a soldier when he was called away to battle and died in 1759. Grief-ridden, she went out every night and called his ...
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Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke
Sherbrooke, Québec
74.1 miles from saint-sylvestre, QC
Les Fusiliers de Sherbrooke is reported to be a hot spot for paranormal activity, including soldiers' apparitions, strange lights, shadow shapes and unexplained feelings of being watched, loneliness, sadness and uneasiness.
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Balsams Grand Resort Hotel
Colebrook, New Hampshire
103.4 miles from saint-sylvestre, QC
The early 1900s Balsams Grand Resort Hotel became an active haunt hot spot after renovations were made. Ghostly residents who reside here include a beautiful woman who sits in a chair just beyond the landing, a translucent naked man who stood at the foot of the bed of a guest ...
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Lake Memphremagog
Newport, Vermont
107.6 miles from saint-sylvestre, QC
Memphremagog is the Abenaki word for “great expanse of water.” The area is said to be haunted by Revolutionary War General Mad Anthony Wayne. It is also home to a legendary sea serpent called Memphre, of which there have been more than 150 documented sightings.
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The Black Lantern Inn
Montgomery Center, Vermont
121.9 miles from saint-sylvestre, QC
The showering ghost is a mystery at this inn. In Room 3 of the Burdette House, the shower is known to turn on and off by itself. No one has a clue why this happens. Formerly known as the Montgomery House Bed and Breakfast.
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