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Overview
- A theatrical tour guided by a professional actor and storyteller
- Haunted hospitals, abandoned castles, cemeteries teeming with undead spirits
- The legend of Simon McTavish, the tobogganing ghost
Activity location
- Montreal
- Montreal, Québec, Canada
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Unnamed Road, Montreal, QC H2W 2N4, Canada | Look for the guide in Place Fletcher's Field, the elevated part of Parc Jeanne-Mance on top of the public bathrooms. Directly across the street (Avenue du Parc) from the Monument to Sir George-Étienne Cartier (see image 5)
- Montréal, Québec, Canada
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What's included, what's not
- A guided theatrical tour up the slopes of Mount Royal with history and real ghost stories. Hosted by a professional actor and storyteller.
What's included What's included
Know before you book
- In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.
- This activity is provided by a professional trader (a party acting within their trade, business or profession).
What you can expect
Montreal like you’ve never experienced it before…
Haunted Mountain is a spooky, lantern-lit Ghost Walk up the slopes of Mount Royal. Beginning in Montreal’s Plateau area, the ramble visits various haunted sites on the mountain, including several locations where ghosts have actually been sighted.
A theatrical guide (a professional actor and storyteller) will regale guests with ghost stories, mysteries and legends about Mount Royal, including haunted hospitals, abandoned castles, cemeteries teeming with undead spirits, and all sorts of paranormal activities on the mountain. Visitors will learn about the place of Mount Royal in Montreal’s history and lore, including the legend of the cross, the ghost of l’Esplanade Street, the child-victims of the Alan Memorial Institute’s brainwashing experiments, and the tragic tale of Jack McLean and the Haunted Funicular.
Guests will also visit Simon McTavish’s forgotten tomb, recently disturbed by archaeologists digging into the mountain where his earthly remains lie. The angry fur baron’s ghost is known to terrify people – by tobogganing at high speeds down the slopes of the mountain – in his own coffin!
Haunted Mountain aims to satisfy a taste for local history, spine-tingling ghost stories and an unforgettable ramble on the slopes of Mount Royal!
The Haunted Mountain Ghost Walk begins at Place Fletcher’s Field in Jeanne-Mance Park. Guests are advised to wear sturdy walking shoes and to bring a torch and a camera. The tour is approximately 90 minutes and finishes at the top of Peel Street and Pine Avenue. Please be ready to depart 10 minutes before the tour starts.
Directions to Place Fletcher’s Field in Jeanne-Mance Park:
Walking from Mount Royal Metro: Turn left and walk west down Mount Royal Avenue all the way to St. Laurent Boulevard. Turn left and walk south to Rachel Street. Turn right and walk west on Rachel Street until you arrive at the entrance to Jeanne-Mance Park. Keep walking straight on the path until you arrive at Place Fletcher’s Field (up the stairs from the public toilet).
Bus from metro Place des Arts: Take the 80 bus north on Park Avenue and get off at the stop opposite the statue Sir-George-Étienne-Cartier. Place Fletcher’s Field is the plaza above the public bathrooms.
Please Note: We reserve the right to, and in most cases will, cancel a tour that has fewer than five tickets sold by 6pm the day before the event. We will, of course, refund all existing ticket buyers when we do.
Location
Activity location
LOB_ACTIVITIES LOB_ACTIVITIES - Montreal
- Montreal, Québec, Canada
Meeting/Redemption Point
PEOPLE PEOPLE - Unnamed Road, Montreal, QC H2W 2N4, Canada | Look for the guide in Place Fletcher's Field, the elevated part of Parc Jeanne-Mance on top of the public bathrooms. Directly across the street (Avenue du Parc) from the Monument to Sir George-Étienne Cartier (see image 5)
- Montréal, Québec, Canada