Haunted Places in Prince Edward Island

7 Places 6 Cities

Scariest haunted places

King's Playhouse

King's Playhouse

Georgetown

King's Playhouse is a reportedly haunted theater in Georgetown, Prince Edward Island. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a tragedy or violent past linked to the location and cold spots and abrupt shifts in atmosphere.

Holland Cove

Holland Cove

Stratford

Holland Cove is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Stratford, Prince Edward Island. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a recurring female apparition and a tragedy or violent past linked to the location.

West Point Lighthouse Inn

West Point Lighthouse Inn

O'leary

West Point Lighthouse Inn is a reportedly haunted lighthouse in O'leary, Prince Edward Island. Stories tied to the site usually focus on apparitions and shadowy sightings.

Scotch Fort Cemetery

Scotch Fort Cemetery

Tracadie

Scotch Fort Cemetery is a reportedly haunted cemetery in Tracadie, Prince Edward Island. Stories tied to the site usually focus on apparitions and shadowy sightings.

Lennox Island

Lennox Island

Tyne Valley

Lennox Island is a reportedly haunted church or religious site in Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island. Local lore keeps the haunting attached to the site even when the details shift from one retelling to the next.

Yeo House

Yeo House

Tyne Valley

Yeo House is a reportedly haunted house or historic building in Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island. Stories tied to the site usually focus on cold spots and abrupt shifts in atmosphere and disembodied voices, screams, or footsteps.

Deblois - Confederation Trail

Deblois - Confederation Trail

Tignish

Deblois - Confederation Trail is a reportedly haunted roadside location in Tignish, Prince Edward Island. Stories tied to the site usually focus on a tragedy or violent past linked to the location and brief roadside encounters and vanishing figures.