If you’re the type of person who loves a good scare around Halloween, you’re in luck. Discover five spooky locations filled with things that go bump in the night.
Museum of Shadows — Elmwood, Nebraska
For haunted house fanatics, the Museum of Shadows is an absolute bucket-list destination. Located in Elmwood, it houses over 1,000 verified haunted artifacts. However, the artifacts are just the beginning. The Museum of Shadows was recently voted the most haunted spots in the world.
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The Stanley Hotel — Estes Park, Colorado
Famously, The Stanley Hotel served as the inspiration behind Stephen King’s horror classic
The Shining. On a
“Night Spirit” tour, you can discover spirit folklore surrounding this gorgeous, 100+ year old hotel. And
Shining fanatics, take note: This year, the Shining Ball (October 20) features immersive theater characters from
The Shining, an upper level three-DJ silent disco in “Jack’s Attic”, a 1920s themed jazz lounge on the lower floor and late night dancing.
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Fairmont Banff Springs – Alberta, Canada
Fairmont Banff Springs is one of Alberta’s most famous and beautiful hotels. Even more, it's one of Alberta’s most haunted spots. The hotel has actually sealed off Room 873, thanks to an array of bone-chilling happenings. What's more, the staff will tell you stories of the ghost bellman and a phantom bride, both of whom still linger at the hotel.
The Town of St. George — Bermuda
There’s history around every corner in Bermuda’s
Town of St. George. Settled in 1612, St. George’s is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the oldest continuously inhabited settlement of the New World. So there’s got to be more than a few ghosts there! On a
Haunted History Tour, you’ll wander through narrow alleys and cobblestone streets, encountering some of the town’s spirits (local actors in ghostly costumes).
High Park – Toronto, Canada
Toronto’s High Park after dark is an extremely haunted affair.
During a spooky tour, you’ll step inside the candlelit rooms of Colborne Lodge to learn about 19th-century funeral and mourning traditions. Then, you’ll experience a classic Victorian Séance presented by Doc Wuthergloom of Eldritch Theatre. Don't miss the spooky refreshments!