Vaughan Street Jail,
444 York Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada
Don't Miss the Doors Open Winnipeg Haunted History Tour!
Thrill seekers and history buffs, rejoice! The Doors Open Winnipeg Haunted History Tour is back to weave a chilling tapestry of Winnipeg's past. Led by a renowned city historian, author of “Haunted Winnipeg: Ghost Stories from the Heart of the Continent,” this Haunted History Tour at Doors Open Winnipeg promises a unique blend of historical facts and the city's most enduring ghost stories.
Explore Winnipeg's Haunted Landmarks:
The Doors Open Winnipeg Haunted History Tour will take you on a spooky journey through the exteriors of three of Winnipeg's most iconic buildings, steeped in history and rumored hauntings:
444 Vaughan Street
May 24th, 2025 & May 25th, 2025
Saturday: 11:00am & 2:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am & 2:00pm
A Spooky Family Outing:
This Doors Open Winnipeg Haunted History Tour is suitable for ages 10 and up, making it a perfect opportunity for a thrilling family outing or an unforgettable adventure with friends.
Accessibility Information:
The Haunted History Tour at Doors Open Winnipeg is wheelchair accessible, but some sidewalks may be uneven.
Tour Details:
Registration is Required:
Registration for the Doors Open Winnipeg Haunted History Tour is mandatory. The registration link will be available online starting Saturday, May 17 at noon. Click the button below on May 17.
Prepare for the Weather:
The Doors Open Winnipeg Haunted History Tour will proceed as planned in light rain. However, the organizers reserve the right to cancel in case of heavy downpours or thunderstorms. Please check the forecast beforehand and dress accordingly.
Event Details:
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