Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Vancouver’s spooky side with the Haunted Halloween Trolley Tour. Explore eerie sights, chilling stories, and historic legends in a fun, atmospheric ride.
If you’re curious about Vancouver’s darker secrets, the Haunted Halloween Trolley Tour offers a fun and slightly creepy journey through the city’s most haunted spots. This tour is perfect for thrill-seekers, history buffs, or anyone who enjoys a good ghost story told with local flair. While it’s not a full-on horror experience, it’s a well-paced, atmospheric ride that combines history, legend, and a dash of spooky fun.
Two things we really like about this tour: First, the knowledgeable guides bring the stories to life, making each stop more vivid and intriguing. Second, the combination of scenic trolley rides and stopping at iconic, historic locations makes it feel like a well-rounded, authentic experience. One possible consideration is that the tour runs in the evening and can be quite atmospheric — so it might not be suitable for very young children or those easily frightened.
This tour suits travelers who enjoy a mix of history and ghost stories, those looking for a memorable evening activity, or anyone wanting a different perspective on Vancouver’s past. It’s especially appealing during Halloween season, but the stories and locations hold interest year-round.


This tour combines the fun of a ghost story with the charm of Vancouver’s historic sights, all bundled into a 2.5-hour guided trolley ride. It’s designed to appeal to those who love spooky tales but also want to learn about the city’s intriguing past. The tour’s moderate price point — $53 per person — makes it a feasible option for a memorable night out without breaking the bank.
Looking for more options in Vancouver? Here are some other experiences worth considering.
The tour begins with a convenient pickup from the north side of the 800 Block of West Cordova Street around 8:15–8:30 PM. You’ll be picked up from a central location, making it easy to check in without a fuss. The tour departs sharply at 8:30 PM, so punctuality is helpful. The private transportation, included in the price, means you won’t need to worry about driving or parking, which adds to the relaxed vibe.
Once aboard the trolley, you’ll settle into a guided journey through Vancouver’s darker corners. The guided commentary is lively and informative, with a focus on local legends, notorious crimes, and ghostly sightings. The guide’s storytelling skills are often praised — a good storyteller can turn a simple building into a haunting legend, making the stories stick with you long after the tour.
One of the common themes in reviews is praise for the knowledgeable guides. They don’t just recite scripted stories; they weave local legends, history, and some humor into their narration. That personal touch makes each story more engaging and believable. You might hear about the Lady in Red at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver or the tragic tales behind some of the city’s most historic buildings.
While this isn’t a horror show, the atmosphere is what makes it memorable. The darkness, the shadows, and the occasional wildlife sounds in Stanley Park build a slightly spooky mood. Dressing warmly is recommended since Vancouver nights can be chilly, especially near the water or in open spaces.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for a broader range of visitors. However, it’s not suitable for children under 10, mostly due to the haunting themes and dark ambiance.

For $53, the tour includes:
What’s not included is a simple thing like coffee or tea, so you might want to bring a warm drink if you’re feeling chilly afterward.

Dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes — you’ll be in motion and on your feet at some points. Bring a camera to capture the atmospheric sights and maybe some of the spooky details you’ll hear about. Since the tour might be frightening for young children, it’s best suited for kids over 10.
Arrive promptly at the meeting point to ensure you don’t miss the start. Remember, it’s a guided tour, so listening attentively adds to the fun.
This tour appeals most to those who enjoy storytelling, history, and a touch of the supernatural. If you’re fascinated by local legends and don’t mind a little spooky atmosphere, you’ll find this engaging. It’s also excellent for visitors who want to experience Vancouver from a different angle — through its ghost stories and historic sites.
If you’re traveling with kids under 10 or prefer a daytime activity, this might not be ideal. And if you’re seeking a full-on haunted house experience, this is more about stories and atmosphere than scares.

The Vancouver Haunted Halloween Trolley Tour offers a lively, atmospheric way to explore the city’s darker corners. It’s a blend of history, legend, and scenic views that makes for a memorable night out. The guided storytelling is the real star — local guides add authenticity and humor, making each tale vivid.
Great for those who enjoy ghost stories, local history, or just a different kind of sightseeing experience, this tour provides good value for its price. It’s not overly intense but offers just enough spookiness to keep things exciting. Whether you’re a visitor or a local looking for a fun evening, it’s a unique way to see Vancouver’s hidden stories.

Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s best suited for kids over 10. The themes and atmosphere might be too intense for younger children.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours, including the ride and stops.
What is the meeting point?
The pickup is on the north side of the 800 Block of West Cordova Street, near the crosswalk.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring comfortable shoes, warm clothes, and a camera. No need to bring food or drinks, as they are not included.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes guided commentary, brochure, fuel surcharge, GST, parking fees, and private transportation.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour available year-round?
Yes, the tour runs regularly, especially during Halloween season, but check availability in advance.
How many people are usually in a group?
While not specified, guided trolley tours typically have small to moderate groups, making it intimate but lively.
Will it be scary?
It’s more atmospheric and spooky than terrifying — enjoyable for most who like ghost stories without being overly frightening.
In summary, the Vancouver Haunted Halloween Trolley Tour offers an engaging way to explore the city’s mysterious past. With knowledgeable guides, atmospheric stops, and a good dose of local legends, it’s a fun, unique experience that will appeal to those curious about Vancouver’s haunted side. Perfect for an evening adventure that mixes history, mystery, and just a touch of spooky fun.
You can check availability for your dates here: