Haunted walking tour of downtown Port Arthur and area. Join us for stories of ghosts, crimes, murders, and creepy goings-on at The Lakehead.
This tour will show you the North Core like you have never seen it before. Come with me as we traverse parks, back alleys, and darkened streets and hear about some of the most interesting past and current hauntings, murders, and crimes to take place in the city. The Lakehead has so many secrets, and I can't wait to share them with you!
This tour is rated PG-13 for disturbing content - and is not recommended for children under the age of 13
The tours will begin at the Boreal Museum at 215 Red River Road inside Keskus Court.
All the gore, guts, and ghosts you can handle from the history books of the Lakehead. Definitely not meant for the light of heart. ~1.5-2 hours in length
As dusk falls, we will travel away from the busy core of Port Arthur to hear about lost cemeteries, eerie ghosts, gruesome crimes, and so much more. Our tour will take us down some quiet alleyways and through the darkened paths and streets of the city. The tour will end back along the Red River Road strip so that it should be just a short walk to your parked car or other transportation. The tour should take approximately 1 -1.5 hours and participants should be prepared to walk 2.5-3 kilometers. Please dress according to the weather, wear appropriate footwear , attend the washroom before you join the tour, and bring water if you think you will need it.
Hot refreshments will be provided at the end of each tour, to shake off the chills and thrills!
Tours will run rain, snow, or shine.
If the weather is too atrocious (thunder & lightning, etc.), emails will be sent to participants and a cancellation notice with a rain date will be posted on The Haunted Lakehead and Boreal Museum Facebook pages by 6pm the night of the tour.
Refunds will only be provided if the tour is cancelled by us and you cannot attend the rain date or any other tour date.
If you have any questions, please direct them to
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