455 Rue Saint Pierre

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455 Rue Saint Pierre, built in 1865, once belonged to American sympathizer Pierre du Calvert during the American Revolution. It has been visited by Benjamin Franklin as well as other famous folk, and is said to be haunted by the ghost of Pierre’s wife Mary-Louise. The building was made over into loft-style apartments in the early 2000s and has been featured on Creepy Canada.

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Geographic Information

Address:
455 Rue Saint Pierre
Montreal, Quebec
Canada


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GPS:
45.5021354, -73.5579861
Region:
Communauté-Urbaine-de-Montréal
Nearest Towns:
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  1. I live here. It’s haunted. My loft has had activity since I moved in a few months ago. It, or she, always moves my shoes and chases my cats. I see swooshes of light but more grey light than bright and the lights flicker a lot. I am used to spirit activity so it isn’t a frightening experience but there is still energy that surrounds this place.

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