haunted hotels

While October is coming to a close, spooky season doesn't have to end — especially in one of America's most haunted cities.

New Orleans is a city known for its European-style architecture, mouthwatering Creole cuisine and all-around good-time vibes. But it's also known as a deeply mystical, extremely haunted city, famous for its ghost stories and voodoo practitioners.

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If you love a good ghost story, Canada has plenty. The country is home to so many spooky haunted places, from restaurants where you might be dining with the dead, to hotels where you may not be sleeping alone.

If you want to come face-to-face with a ghost, these are the places you'll want to visit. There have been so many sightings of phantoms and spirits that some have even gained national fame, like the ghost bride of Alberta, who has been commemorated on a Canada Post stamp.

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Feel like getting spooked? In Toronto, many buildings, attractions and landmarks come with a haunted history, with spine-chilling backstories and reports of ghostly sightings.

If you're feeling brave, you can pay a visit to one of these haunted places in the city, and maybe even run into a spectre or two.

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Nestled among the trees and the mountains in Banff National Park is one of Canada's most iconic hotels, the Fairmont Banff Springs.

The Banff hotel is well-known as Canada's "Castle in the Rockies," providing service to guests for more than 130 years — but it also has a haunted history that may send a chill down your spine.

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