The Most Haunting Places in Saskatchewan: A Journey Through Eerie Tales
Saskatchewan may be famed for its beautiful landscapes, but it also holds a darker side – one filled with haunting tales and eerie places. Join us as we uncover the province’s most spine-chilling stories.
1. Darke Hall, Regina

Regina’s historic concert hall and university venue is believed to be graced by spirits from yesteryears, including Francis Darke himself. Moreover, the spirits of students who tragically succumbed during a typhoid epidemic are said to roam the halls. Explore More
2. Kinsmen Park, Prince Albert
Once home to a jail complete with gallows, this park reportedly echoes with the groans of those executed. Those looking for a silent evening stroll might just hear the haunting voices from the past. Discover More
3. Bekevar Church, Near Kipling
An architectural marvel built in homage to Hungary’s Great Church, Bekevar Church is renowned not only for its design but for the mysteriously ringing bell and the comforting presence of a protective spirit. Delve Deeper
4. The Marr Residence, Saskatoon
A national historic site with tales of both valor and tragedy, the Marr Residence has its corners filled with spirits, including that of an irate man and a mysterious child. The sounds of disembodied voices are not uncommon here. Venture Inside
5. Gravelbourg School, Gravelbourg
Within Gravelbourg’s quaint environs stands a former convent, a building echoing with the past. With ghostly appearances ranging from ethereal ladies to a tragic little girl, this place has its share of haunting tales.
6. Kerrobert Courthouse, Kerrobert
This imposing brick edifice, now filled with whispers from rooms that should be silent and unexplained footsteps, holds a macabre tale tied to an old skull from a 1931 murder trial. Uncover the Mystery
7. Moose Head Inn, Kenosee Lake
A short drive from Regina, this inn, initially a dance hall from the 1960s, is rife with tales of the supernatural, from unexplained noises to poltergeist activities that would baffle the bravest.
8. Park Town Hotel, Saskatoon
Though relatively younger in our list, the Park Hotel doesn’t fall short on tales of the paranormal. From spirits of tragic deaths to a young girl’s piano melodies, the hotel is a hotbed of spectral activities.