Results: Most Haunted Restaurant in Canada (Part Three)
Published on 10/20/2020
Loved the suggestion made in the comments of the last series that spawned this series! Just in time too to make your reservations for Halloween. So, hope you are hungry for more restaurants! Ever been joined by an uninvited guest at dinner or swore you saw something out of the corner of your eye? It could be that your favorite local watering hole or eatery is haunted. These spooky haunts across the country are serving up spirited hospitality with a side of thrills and chills. ***There are a few duplicates here from the last series which comes with history in buildings. PLEASE share in the comments any stories backing up these claims if you've dined in these restaurants!

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Prince Edward Island, O'Leary - West Point Lighthouse Inn - This famous lighthouse features an inn, a museum, and a restaurant. The Inn is said to be haunted by the lighthouse's first keeper, William MacDonald (1875-1925). His apparition has been seen near the inn. Also, a phantom pirate ship has been seen aflame off the coast. Legend has it that it's an old schooner that is doomed to burn eternally. Have you ever dined at this restaurant?

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6%
142 votes
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Quebec, Montreal - Auberge Saint-Gabriel - If the 300-year-old walls of the Auberge Saint-Gabriel could talk, they'd likely share some spooktacular stories. Built in 1688, this Old Montreal restaurant is steeped in early Quebecois history…as well as spirits: some swear to have spotted the ghost of a little girl who died in a fire that partially destroyed the building, while others claim the second floor piano sometimes plays on its own. Spirits aside, the Auberge is also renowned for its fine Quebecois cuisine and lively nightlife. Have you ever dined at this restaurant?

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7%
160 votes
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Saskatchewan, Regina - Bushwakker Brewpub - Regina's Bushwakker Brewpub serves up more than mouth-watering nachos and beer – it's also a hot spot for spooky encounters. Staff report seeing hangers swaying and bottles shaking, hearing women's voices, and even being pushed by entities. It's believed that James "Jim" Strathdee, a late founding partner of the Bushwakker Brewpub building, is at least one of the ringleaders of supernatural activity. Have you ever dined at this restaurant?

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106 votes
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Yukon, Carcross - Caribou Hotel Bar - When you step in here you are entering one of the oldest saloons that dates back to the Klondike Gold Rush. It's famous for doors being slammed and floors creaking at all hours of the night. Former owner Bessie Gideon, perhaps the hotel's most famous ghost of them all, has been seen peering out windows. Have you ever dined at this restaurant?

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2363 votes
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