A Halloween steeped in mystery with Montréal Ghosts

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Montreal Ghosts invites you to discover a different Old Montreal in a strange atmosphere during its Halloween Special. From October 25 to 31 at 8:30 p.m., experience a unique evening by joining a Traditional Ghost Walk, a themed tour that delves into the city’s sinister past.

During the 90-minute activity led by a professional actor and storyteller, participants listen to unsettling tales and legends inspired by real events. Unexplained phenomena, witchcraft, crimes, torture, outdoor locations where disturbing and significant events have taken place… it is an intriguing journey through the streets and alleys of historic Old Montreal!

As emphasized by the producer of these activities at Guidatour, Angèle Vermette, Montreal Ghosts’ Halloween Special is not to be missed: « These are the busiest evenings of our season and since they fill up quickly, people need to reserve early! We expect hundreds of participants, some of whom even come wearing a disguise, which contributes to the creation of a decidedly festive atmosphere », enthuses Mrs. Vermette.

Reservations are mandatory as places are limited. Visit www.fantommontreal.com/en or call 514 844-4021 to reserve or for more information. Prices are $25 per adult, $21 per student, and $16 per child aged 12 to 17 (not recommended for younger children). Activities available year-round for private groups.

Montreal Ghosts were created in 1999 and are presented by Guidatour, a well-known tour guide agency located in the heart of Old Montreal since 1985. Montreal Ghosts was the first company in the province of Quebec to develop the concept of evening street theatre using stories of ghosts of the past to entertain while highlighting a city’s historic events and characters. For more information about Guidatour, visit www.guidatour.qc.ca/en.

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