Halifax Ghost Tour – Haunted Downtown Stories
From
£27
pp
1h 30 mins
As night falls, Halifax transforms into a city full of mystery. Walk through its historic streets, where old buildings, hidden alleyways, and quiet graveyards hold stories that have been passed down for generations.
On this unforgettable ghost tour, you'll hear chilling tales of haunted places, strange disappearances, tragic events, and the spirits that some believe still roam the city. Every stop has a story, and every story will leave you wondering what might be hiding in the darkness.
Whether you love ghost stories, enjoy history, or just want a unique night out, this tour is the perfect way to experience Halifax after dark. Bring your friends, your family, or come on your own—but don't forget your courage!
The ghosts are waiting... Are you ready to meet them? Book your Halifax Ghost Tour today!
Free cancellation
What's included
- Service of a local guide
What's not included
- MEALS
- Souvenir
Itinerary
- Outside the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, the harbour looks calm—but the stories here are not. You’ll hear about the ghost of Sambro Lighthouse, where a lone light still burns in the fog and some say a keeper still stands watch long after death. Around it are tales of shipwrecks and lost sailors, people who went into the water and never came back. Locals say if you stand too long by the harbour edge, you might feel something watching you from beneath the waves… like the sea never let them go. (5 min)
- Hear the chilling story of a privateer who became wealthy during the War of 1812, only to leave behind a legacy stained with greed and blood. You’ll also hear about one of the first recorded murders in Canada, a case so dark it still lingers in local memory like an open wound. And if you’re truly lucky—or unlucky—you might hear it yourself: the faint, ghostly sound of horse hooves passing by on empty streets, as if something from the past is still riding through the present long after it should have stopped. (5 min)
- St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Halifax, the oldest Protestant church in Canada, stands as a beautiful example of Georgian architecture—but behind its calm exterior lies a far darker history. The guide will reveal chilling stories of a lingering presence said to still move through the empty pews when no one is watching. You’ll also see the lasting scars of the Halifax Explosion still etched into the building, silent reminders of the moment chaos tore through the city. Many visitors say the church doesn’t feel empty at all… and that something inside it never left. (5 min)
- Halifax City Hall is located in the heart of downtown and its grand facade and elegant clock tower make it one of the city's most recognizable landmarks. From the guide hear the story of why one of its clock is stopped at 9:04 am and how Harry Houdini escaped from here. (5 min)
- A former funeral home in Halifax is now a restaurant—but locals say not everything inside has moved on. One spirit is still believed to linger, uneasy and angry at the living who gather there. Doors open by themselves, cold spots appear suddenly, and in the quiet, soft footsteps echo through empty rooms. Some guests even say they’ve felt a sudden touch on their shoulder or back… even when no one is standing behind them. (5 min)
- Citadel Hill in Halifax is a historic fort overlooking the city and harbour, built during the early British settlement. On the surface, it offers amazing views and a chance to learn history, but many visitors also talk about strange, unexplained feelings there after dark. Some say they hear faint footsteps on the empty grounds or see dead soldiers ghost moving when no one is around. There are stories of ghosts said to still remain within the old fort walls, quietly watching anyone who comes too close. It’s also a great place for photos—but sometimes people capture more than they expected in the background. we dont go upto citadel hill
- Halifax Central Library is my favorite place in the city. This building is the modern architecture gem of Halifax with top floor as 360 degree view of the city. 4th floor is my favorite as all the cook books are there. Lets adore this beauty while the guide tell you more about it. (5 min)
- The Old Burying Ground in Halifax is a historic cemetery where the silence feels heavy, as if the past is still listening. Beneath the worn stones lie stories of early Halifax, including a strange connection to the American national anthem, whispered through history like something unfinished. As night falls, some say the graveyard is not as empty as it seems—soft footsteps between the headstones, sudden cold spots, and the feeling of unseen figures quietly moving just out of sight. Locals even speak of “friendly” spirits who remain behind, watching visitors pass through as if they never truly left. (10 min)
- St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica in Halifax is Gothic Revival architecture with high vaulted ceilings and vibrant stained glass windows. Hear how this church was built by ship builders and and what happened to it while Halifax explosion. (10 min)
- Government House in Halifax is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor and is surrounded by beautiful gardens and stunning architecture. Learn more about connection of government house with British monarchy and here my embarrassing story of garden tea party at government house and if it is your lucky day you will get a chance to see the government house from inside. (5 min)
- Hear the story of the greatest brewer of his time, a man whose craft once filled Halifax with the finest beer ever made—but whose ambition may have cost him more than life itself. Locals whisper that he never truly left his brewery behind. On quiet nights, barrels creak when no one is there, and the smell of fresh brew appears in empty rooms. Some even say he returns to taste his beer, as if still judging every batch he once perfected in life. But those who’ve heard him moving in the dark claim he doesn’t always leave alone… and not every presence in the brewery is friendly. (5 min)
- The Halifax Waterfront looks lively and full of culture, but it hides dark stories of islands and shipwrecks that most people never hear. On the tour, you’ll hear chilling tales that may send a shiver down your spine as you walk where the past still feels present. Along the way, the air can feel strange and heavy, like someone is watching you even when no one is there. And when you take photos to capture the moment, just remember… not every presence at the waterfront belongs to the living. (10 min)
Meeting & end point
Meeting point
We meet outside the maritime museum of atlantic on lower water street. You will find me next to giant propeller. Here are the coordinates. If you paste them in google maps it will show you exactly the meeting point.
44.647351,-63.571088
End point
We meet outside the maritime museum of atlantic on lower water street. You will find me next to giant propeller. Here are the coordinates. If you paste them in google maps it will show you exactly the meeting point.
44.647351,-63.571088
Practical information
- Operated by
- Kris
- Max group size
- 20 travellers
- Travellers per booking
- 1–10
- Languages
- en
- Confirmation
- MANUAL
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Important notes
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Not recommended for travelers with walking problems
Frequently asked questions
This tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Allow a little extra time at either end if you need to transfer between the ship and the excursion meeting point.
The excursion price typically covers transport, a qualified guide, and the activities listed in the description above. Meals, gratuities, personal shopping, and any entrance fees not mentioned in the description are usually paid separately on the day.
Age and fitness guidance for this excursion is not specified in the data we hold. The tour description above is the best guide — if you have any specific concerns, contact your cruise line's excursion desk before departing the ship.