Haunted Places in Skagway, Alaska



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    At The White House Bed and Breakfast

    Skagway, Alaska

    The 1902 house previously served as a hospital, a day-care and a hotel before suffering fire damage in the 1980's. The house has been restored to its former grandeur, but there have been many sightings of the gentle apparition of a young woman. She often stands at the ends of ...


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    Mulvihill House

    Skagway, Alaska

    The Mulvihill house, now the Skagway Chamber of Commerce, was said to be haunted by Mul Mulvihill who was the chief dispatcher for the White Pass and Yukon Railway. This entity likes to walk up and down stairs with heavy footsteps, open and close doors, and fill the air ...


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    Eagle's Hall

    Skagway, Alaska

    This circa 1890 function hall is supposedly haunted by friendly spirits, but nonetheless visitors have reported the sensation of being watched and have felt cold spots. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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    Skagway City Hall

    Skagway, Alaska

    Built in 1899, the City Municipal Building was the first territorial court in Alaska, and now serves as the city hall and tourism department. The second floor (currently a museum) has been home to strange noises for decades; no one can seem to pinpoint the cause of the sounds. (Submitted ...


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    Golden North Hotel

    Skagway, Alaska

    The Golden North Hotel is no longer operating as a hotel. There is a restaurant and bar on the first floor but the hotel portion is closed. If it were still in operation however, you might have checked in to room 23 which is reportedly haunted by a ghost ...


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    Red Onion Saloon

    Skagway, Alaska

    The old saloon, originally built as a whorehouse, is rumored to be haunted by several entities. The downstairs area is the saloon, while the second floor, or Madam's Room, houses small partitioned segments in which the ladies of the night plied their trade. The second floor is the area that ...


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    Caribou Hotel

    Carcross, Yukon Territory

    53.3 miles from Skagway, AK

    The historic 1901 Caribou Hotel was owned by gold miner Dawson Charlie, who sparked the Klondike Gold Rush in 1896. ON Christmas Eve 1909, a fire destroyed the hotel, and it was rebuilt in 1910 by Edwin and Bessie Gideon. It was home to the well-known Polly the parrot in ...


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    Whitehorse Cadet Summer Training Centre

    Whitehorse, Yukon Territory

    79.9 miles from Skagway, AK

    Whitehorse Cadet Summer Training Centre is said to sport a haunted barracks, with a ghost left over from the time when the building housed a youth detention centre. A young inmate hanged himself from rafters in the B2 barracks. Some witnesses have heard him calling out at night.


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    Silverbow Inn Bed and Breakfast

    Juneau, Alaska

    86.2 miles from Skagway, AK

    The inn is known for its bakery, founded by Austrian Gus Messerschmidt in 1898. Although Gus died in 1938, his friendly ghost has been known to make itself known in the bakery, especially in the mornings.


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    Alaskan Hotel and Bar

    Juneau, Alaska

    86.3 miles from Skagway, AK

    The 1913 hotel is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman who was driven to prostitution when she ran out of money because her husband had left to mine in the hills. When he returned and found out what she was doing, he killed her in the ...


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    Guild Hall Theatre

    Whitehorse, Yukon Territory

    90.6 miles from Skagway, AK

    This historic theatre is haunted by the apparition of a young man in military uniform. Other reports indicate that footsteps have been heard on the roof after closing hours. (Submitted by Callum Swift)


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