Haunted Places in troy, Nova Scotia



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    Mary Ellen Spook Farm

    Antigonish, Nova Scotia

    27.3 miles from troy, NS

    The "Fire Spook" at Mary Ellen Spook Farm is a popular local legend that began in 1922, when farmer Alexander MacDonald and his wife and adopted daughter Mary Ellen left their farm in a hurry after experiencing poltergeist activity, including 30 little fires that had broken out in their home ...


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    St. Francis Xavier University

    Saint Andrews, Nova Scotia

    27.5 miles from troy, NS

    St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish is reported to have several ghostly presences who manifest as apparitions, objects that move by themselves, an elevator that works on its own, footsteps in the halls, screams in the game room, voices in the restrooms/halls, toilets that flush by themselves, and, in particular, ...


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    King's Playhouse

    Georgetown, Prince Edward Island

    63.1 miles from troy, NS

    King's Playhouse is believed to be haunted by Major Temple William Faber McDonald, who died in 1918 and whose ghost has been seen onstage and backstage. He has a seat reserved for him for every show. The site has been featured on Creepy Canada.


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    Fortress of Louisbourg

    troy, Nova Scotia

    71.2 miles from troy, NS

    At the Fortress of Louisbourg (in French, La Forteresse de Louisbourg), events from the 1700s have left behind some ghosts. Witnesses say the apparitions of settlers who died in smallpox epidemics or soldiers who died in battle appear on the grounds or in the fort's tunnels. The fort has been ...


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    Savoy Theatre

    Glace Bay, Nova Scotia

    79.3 miles from troy, NS

    In Glace Bay at the Savoy Theatre, seated patrons have reported feeling a hand rest on their shoulder when no one is there. A couple in unusual clothing has been seen seated far in the back rows, but after a show they seem to disappear until the next time they ...


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    Scotch Fort Cemetery

    Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island

    84.8 miles from troy, NS

    Scotch Fort Cemetery is said to be haunted by a ball of fire. As legend has it, Peter MacIntyre, a Scottishman who came to the area in 1773, was at a bar when the men there were discussing the ghostly ball of fire. MacIntyre declared he didn't believe spirits could ...


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