Events Description
This evening tour departs takes you off the beaten path to Kingston’s lesser-known and difficult-to-access haunted spots. Hear stories from Kingston’s mysterious past from your tour guide, including some dating back 200 years.
Who is it for?
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Infants must sit on laps
- Most travelers can participate
HOW MUCH
Cost:
Adult (Age from 16+): $41.58
Child (Age from 3 to 15): $27.33
What’s Included:
- Tour including access to a historic cemetery
How to get tickets?
WHEN & WHERE
Daily Through October 12, 2020 | 06:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Start & Return to Kingston Trolley Tours, 1 Brock St, Kingston
The Ghost & Mystery Trolley Tour includes some of Kingston’s darkest stories & best-kept secrets.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes
Stop At: Cataraqui Cemetery, 927 Purdy Mills Rd K7M 3N1, Kingston
At the Cataraqui Cemetery you’ll have the opportunity to disembark for an evening stroll among notable graves – none more so than that of Canada’s First Prime Minister: Sir John A Macdonald. It is also the only cemetery in Canada with two Fathers of Confederation buried within.
Duration: 15 minutes
Pass By: Canada’s Penitentiary Museum, 555 King Street West, Kingston
Pass by Canada’s oldest and most notorious maximum security prison and learn some its many stories.
Pass By: Kingston (Frontenac County) Courthouse, 5 Court St, Kingston
Learn the story of Kingston’s former hanging ground
Pass By: Rockwood Asylum for the Criminally Insane, ln 9a7, 8 Gable Ln, Kingston
Hear the dark stories of patients held and tortured in the Rockwood Asylum for the Criminally Insane and see if you can spot their ghosts in the windows.
Pass By: McBurney Park aka Skeleton Park, 157 Ordnance St, Kingston
Learn why this park is commonly referred to as Skeleton Park by locals
Pass By: Fort Henry National Historic Site, 1 Fort Henry Drive K7L4V8, Kingston
Learn the darker parts of Fort Henry’s hill and Deadman’s Bay history
Pass By: St. George’s Cathedral, 270 King Street East, Kingston
Learn more about this majestic cathedral also serving as the final resting place of Lord Sydenham (Last Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, First Governor General of the Province of Canada)