This Spring, I was asked to mentor a grade eight student who was attending the Waldorf School in Duncan. For those unfamiliar with the Waldorf system of education, it values imagination and creativity, but in a practical way. Since its creation in 1919, the Waldorf model has become a highly valued education system used around the world.
The following is a list of haunted locations in the Greater Victoria Area. There is a separate post for the rest of Vancouver Island.
The list is source based, meaning locations have been added as they’ve received published recognition. The list is organized geographically. It begins in the Oak Bay neighborhood, then proceeds downtown before crossing the Bay Street Bridge. The final haunted location listed is in the Langford area. At the end of this list, I’ve included other paranormal reports that may or may not be considered hauntings.
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Victoria Golf Course, Oak Bay An apparition has been seen that is believed to be Doris Gravlin. She is also referred to as “The April Ghost” due to her usual appearance at this time of year. Ghost lights are also reportedly seen. There are incredibly high witness counts as the apparition often appears to groups or several people at once. Unmarried couples who see her are said to never marry. Might be a good way to get rid of that clingy someone once and for all!
A Gathering of Ghosts by Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Favourite Ghost Storiesby Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria (1997)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Haunted Canada by Pat Hancock (2003)
Creepy Canada: Season 2, Episode 3
Tod House, Oak Bay (heritage site/private home) This site is no longer active. An apparition of a First Nations woman in chains was reported. Presence was also felt. A skeleton was later found on the property of a woman in chains believed to possibly be of First Nations descent. The haunting discontinued.
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Favourite Ghost Storiesby Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria (1997)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Shelborne Street, Victoria (south of Hillside Center) There are claims that the entire street shifts to an earlier time, a phenomena known as “retrocognition.” Lone drivers have made this claim saying it occurred during the month of October.
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria Apparitions have been reported that some people believe are those of David Fee and Isabella Ross. An elderly couple has also been seen. Blog post.
Craigdarroch Castle, Victoria (heritage site) The castle itself does not acknowledge that the building may be haunted but rumours persist. An apparition of a little girl has been reported by volunteer staff, as well as the image of a maid. Woman’s feet have been seen running down the stairs. Music has been heard and the odor of candle wax is said to occur inexplicably.
Beacon Hill Park, Victoria At one time, an apparition of a blonde woman would appear to joggers. She would look to be struggling with someone, or something, and screaming silently. Reports came from NW corner of the park. Later, in the same spot, a woman was murdered with dark hair. The apparition is then said to have taken on her appearance after the murder and is no longer a blonde woman but a brunette. This apparition is often called “the Doppelgänger of Beacon Hill Park.” Also, an apparition of the lower half of a male – from the waist down – has been reported as well.
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Favourite Ghost Stories by Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria (1997)
The Doppelganger of Beacon Hill Park (great blog post)
Emily Carr House, Victoria (heritage site) A presence is said to linger on the stairs as well as in the room of Emily Carr’s mother.
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
James Bay Inn, Victoria (open) Auditory phenomena is reported. Unexplained electrical occurrences are also said to occur. Apparition, possibly of Emily Carr.
Canadian Ghost Stories: Volume 2 by Smitten, Thay, Jarvis & Oickle (2003)
Helmcken House, Victoria (heritage site) The apparition of a woman is seen in the upper floor window, believed to be Cecilia (Douglas) Helmcken. Piano music is also heard. Poltergeist activity is said to have occurred. This house is on the grounds of the Royal BC Museum.
Haunted Canada by Pat Hancock (2003)
Creepy Canada: Season 2, Episode 5
Parliament Buildings, Victoria An apparition has been reported and is usually believed to be architect Francis Rattenbury.
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Empress Hotel, Victoria (open) Apparitions are reported in the hotel, the most famous believed to be architect Francis Rattenbury. The Empress is very near the Parliament Building. The apparition of a woman who is seen on the 6th floor is believed to be a former maid. An apparition of an older woman has been seen, as well. An apparition of a construction worker who was found hanging has also been seen.
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
The Canadian Encyclopedia Blog: A Field Guide to Ghost Hunting in Victoria
Cherry Bank Hotel, Victoria (open) Apparitions of a woman and a little girl are reported. A girl has been seen running in the hallway. Poltergeist activity.
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Creepy Canada: Season 1, Episode 4
Pioneer Square (Location of Old Quadra Street Cemetery) Apparition is seen who is believed to be Adelaide Griffin. Another apparition believed to be Robert Johnson – who committing suicide – is reported here as well. Also, the apparition of a dark-haired woman in a white dress has been seen.
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Favourite Ghost Storiesby Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria (1997)
Favourite Stories From Lantern Tours by Old Cemeteries Society (1998)
Creepy Canada: Season 2, Episode 6
Royal Theatre, Victoria (open) An apparition of a man has been reported. Witnesses also claim to feel “psychically stabbed.”
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Ghosts: More Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (2006)
Roger’s Chocolates, Victoria (open) Claims that the apparitions of Charles and Leah Rogers have been sighted. Also, an unexplained child’s handprint was found.
Bedford Regency Hotel, Victoria (open) Two apparitions are reported by employees. Staff call them “Lady Churchill” and “Brady.” Lady Churchill has also been seen across the street at Camillo’s restaurant.
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Canadian Ghost Stories: Volume 2 by Smitten, Thay, Jarvis & Oickle (2003)
Bastion Square, Maritime Museum & surrounding buildings, Victoria (open) An apparition of a bearded man is reported believed to be Sir Begbie the “Hanging Judge.” A lady in white is reported here as well. Bastion square in general, and Helmcken Alley, generate reports of various levels of activity. Tour guide John Adams gives downtown ghost tours every evening. Bastion square is the epicentre of many of these tours.
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Favourite Ghost Storiesby Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria (1997)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Ghosts & Legends of Bastion Square by John D. Adams (2002)
Creepy Canada: Season 2, Episode 3 (Bastion Square)
Old Morris Tobacconists, Victoria (open) Poltergeist activity has been reported. Unexplained sounds have been heard.
Ghosts & Legends of Bastion Square by John D. Adams (2002)
Pounders Restaurant, Victoria (open) A female apparition has been witnessed on the stairs. Items have also been inexplicably moved.
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Ghosts & Legends of Bastion Square by John D. Adams (2002)
McPherson Playhouse, Victoria (open) A male apparition and a lady in grey have both been reported at different times. Items are moved, and audible unexplained voices have been reported. Apparition of a “Frenchman” is seen on the outside corner of Government and Fisgard on October mornings.
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Ghosts: More Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (2006)
St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Victoria The Skull-Faced Bishop and the spirit of David Fee are believed to haunt this location. For the full story, click on the image above.
Fan Tan Alley, Chinatown, Victoria A ghostly presence pushes people aside. Sources claim that the entity is Chung, who once murdered a sing-song girl who scorned his affections.
Gorge Road Hospital, Victoria The apparition of a lady in white has been reported. White lights have also been seen.
Favourite Ghost Storiesby Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria (1997)
The International Directory of Haunted Places by Dennis Hauck (2000)
Ghosts: More Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (2006)
Point Ellice House, Victoria (heritage site) The apparition of a woman in a blue dress has been reported believed to be Kathleen O’Reilly. The apparition of an older woman has been reported on the property believed to be Carolyn O’Reilly. A man’s voice has been heard. Poltergeist activity is often reported.
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Old Point Ellice Bridge, Victoria Ghost lights are reported at the tragic scene where the old bridge collapsed. This incident claimed 55 lives. A red light is reportedly seen, hovering “18 inches” off of the ground.
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Favourite Ghost Stories by Old Cemeteries Society of Victoria (1997)
The Princess Mary Ship Restaurant, Victoria (closed – no longer exists) An apparition of a woman had been reported. Unspecified unexplained occurrences had also been claimed at the time.
Spinnakers Pub, Victoria (open) An apparition of an older woman with longer grey hair has been reported along with unexplained noises. Presence is said to have become less active in recent years.
Ghosts: More Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (2006)
Ghostly Walks: Links
Ye Old England Inn, Esquimalt (open) An apparition of a man with a beard has been reported as well as that of “a beautiful woman.” Unexplained music has been reported and items have inexplicably been moved.
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Ghostly Walks: Links
Royal Roads University/ Hatley Castle, Colwood (open) most activity is reported in Hatley Castle (aka Hatley Park). This includes the apparition of an old woman who is possibly Laura Dunsmuir. “Freezing cobwebs” have also been reported as well as the apparition of a man.
Craigflower Elementary School, View Royal (closed 2013 due to road work) Doors are said to open on their own. Bells have been said to ring inexplicably. According to sources, manor is also said to have activity.
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Four Mile House Bar & Grill, View Royal (open) The apparition reported in the gardens is believed to be that of Margaret Gouge. Another apparition of a man in a suit is also reported. Also, a ghost said to be Jake Matteson is seen. This is also the pub mentioned “near Christie Point” by authors who wrote of the apparition of a soldier crawling across the highway. Noises and poltergeist activity has been reported, as well as people claiming to have been touched. There is also a connection to the Thetis Cove Lady in White.
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Ghosts: More Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (2006)
Creepy Canada: Season 1, Episode 5
Thetis Cove, View Royal The apparition of a lady in white is reportedly seen on the beach. She is said to be a woman who died awaiting her husband’s ship to return. Apparently, she’d often spent time at the old Four Mile House Inn (above) where there’s actually a stain glass image of her. There is a stain glass image of the White Lady of Thetis Cove at the Four Mile Pub.
East Sooke Road, Sooke An apparition of a lady in black has been seen along the side of the road and is believed to be May Stiff – although some have said it cannot be her. A pretty young woman in white has also been reported.
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Ghosts: More Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (2006)
China Flats Highway, Sooke The highway described in accounts is likely #14 Highway, Sooke Road. An apparition of a Chinese man has been reported and is said to jump into traffic. No one is present when vehicles stop to investigate, however. He is believed to have been a man who was struck and killed in the 1940s while trying to get medical attention for his wife.
A Gathering of Ghostsby Robin Skelton & Jean Kozocari (1989)
Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters by Robert C. Belyk (1990)
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Ma Miller’s Goldstream Inn, Langford Retrocognition has been reported at this site. Old Inn has been seen, even though it was no longer physically there.
Ghost Stories of British Columbia by Jo-Ann Christensen (1996)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Other Miscellaneous Reports from the Victoria area:
Burning Ghost Ship, South of Vancouver Island A burning fishing vessel with a UFO-type object above it was observed and reported by the Japanese ship Meitetsu Maru in 1957. There were also several other reports of unidentified lights in the area at that time. No missing boats were ever reported, nor was any wreckage ever found, even after a large-scale American and Canadian Coast Guard search.
Canadian UFO Report: Volume 2, Number 5 (1972)
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Thetis Lake Monster Victoria, Vancouver Island Generally believed to have been a hoax, a monster was reported similar in appearance to the Creature from the Black Lagoon. I so want to believe this actually happened!
Ghost Stories & Mysterious Creatures of British Columbia by Barbara Smith (1999)
Canadian Ghost Stories: Volume 2 by Smitten, Thay, Jarvis & Oickle (2003)
Sea Serpent Caddy, Vancouver Island Coastline A sea serpent is said to haunt the coasts of Vancouver Island, having been reported by multiple witnesses since at least 1932. Some speculate that the sightings may be of a surviving creature such as the plesiosaur, others that it might be an oarfish (video) There have been multiple reports of the serpent from all around Vancouver Island. “Caddy” is named after Cadboro Bay in Victoria following an early account. The bay was named after an early HBC vessel the Cadboro.
For a list of other Vancouver Island Haunted Sites please visitHaunted Locations on Vancouver Island. This other list includes Sasquatch Sightings (which have also occurred in the Victoria area), and UFO reports as well.
If you know of any other haunted locations in the Victoria area, leave a comment, or send me a private message. Thanks to you who already have!
The Qualicum Heritage Inn on Vancouver Island has long been reputed to be haunted. Robert Belyk found the stories so compelling he opened his 1990 (2002) book Ghosts, True Tales of Eerie Encounters with over ten pages of the Inn’s haunted past. Later, in 2002, OLN’s Creepy Canada also featured the Inn. Additionally, previous Inn guests have left tales of paranormal encounters on various hotel review sites online, while former staff members have made public statements regarding their own personal experiences within to online and print sources, as well.
The Philip Experiment, discussed last week, has since been replicated several times. The most successful of these efforts, to date, has been the Skippy Experiment, which has also been referred to as the “Sydney Experiment.” This study took place in Sydney, Australia and is often said to be ongoing.
From the start, the Australian team focused on a fictitious character named Skippy Cartman. Skippy was a 14-year-old girl who had been murdered by an older man. According to the story, Skippy had been having an affair with her Catholic schoolteacher, Brother Monk. When the beautiful girl became pregnant, she went to this man – who she loved – for direction and advice. Fearing discovery by the church or other schoolchildren’s parents, however, Brother Monk murdered her by strangling her. He then buried Skippy in a shallow grave. This grave was beneath the floorboards of a work shed on her parent’s property. When the body was discovered, it had already suffered a year of exposure to earthly elements and decomposition. As a result, investigators were unable to determine that the young girl had been pregnant at the time of death. Also, Brother Monk had since moved to another community and did not fall under suspicion. His crimes against Skippy were never discovered.
With the fictitious story in hand, the six participants in the Skippy Experiment claimed to make headway in the creation of their own “ghost.” According to one source, the experimenters met with success only after they changed the type of table they were seated around during the experiment:
“The group met once a week for five months but saw no results. Frustrated, they dispensed with the agency Skippy and began sitting around a light, three-leg card table. Success! The first night, they heard a light tapping noise from somewhere inside the table. The second sitting brought startling results, as well. After 15 minutes, the table began to move seemingly of its own accord. Soon, it was spinning around, balanced on one leg, dragging participants behind it.”
This was a fantastical claim, and it could only be supported by hard evidence. The group – under the leadership of veteran paranormal researcher Michael Williams – reported a great deal of continued success including unexplained knocking and scratching sounds. As late as 2007, there were claims that experimenters would soon capture audio or visual evidence of these manifestations and share these with the public. No evidence from the Skippy Experiment, however, has ever been shared. We can only assume, after so many years, that all attempts to capture this evidence has failed.
Mathews, Rupert. Poltergeists and Other Hauntings. 2009.