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Explore Winnipeg’s haunted sites with this self-guided smartphone audio tour. Discover spooky stories at your own pace for only $6.67 per person.
If you’re intrigued by ghost stories and enjoy exploring cities on your own terms, Winnipeg’s Most Haunted smartphone audio tour might catch your eye. Designed as a flexible, self-guided adventure, this tour offers a chance to wander through Winnipeg’s eerie spots while listening to chilling tales and historical insights.
What we love about this experience is its affordability and independence. For just around $7, you get access to a tour that you can start anytime, anywhere — no need to coordinate with a group or stick to a rigid schedule. Plus, the ability to set your own pace and decide how long to linger at each location makes it particularly appealing for travelers who prefer a personalized experience.
However, some might find the stories somewhat brief or wish for more in-depth narration. Also, since the tour is narrated via your smartphone, having a fully charged device is a good idea — losing power mid-walk could leave you with a less satisfying experience.
This tour suits anyone who appreciates a good ghost story, enjoys history, and likes the idea of exploring at their own speed. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, it offers a fun, low-cost way to get a spooky taste of Winnipeg.

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This tour is a smartphone-based experience that uses your device’s GPS to guide you through Winnipeg’s haunted sites. You’ll download the audio beforehand on Wi-Fi, meaning no data or signal is needed during your walk. Once ready, you set off from the Forks Market, the official starting point, and follow the GPS map to each location listed — from historic buildings to parks. The narration automatically plays as you arrive at each stop, giving you detailed stories and historical context.
The total distance covered is approximately 5 kilometers, and the total duration can vary from one to two hours depending on your pace and how long you linger at each site. Since there are no strict time constraints, you can take your time soaking in the stories or exploring additional nearby spots.
Stop 1: The Forks National Historic Amphitheatre
Starting here allows you to get a feel for Winnipeg’s historic heart. The tour’s opening sets a spooky tone, sharing ghostly tales intertwined with the site’s history. This iconic location is a lively hub, so it’s fun to combine a walk with some people-watching before diving into the haunted stories.
Stop 2: St. Andrew’s on the Red
At this oldest surviving stone church in Western Canada, you’ll learn about its legends and urban myths. The church’s age and architecture contribute to its mysterious reputation, making it a compelling stop.
Stop 3: Secret Tunnel
Rumors about Winnipeg’s underground tunnels add an air of secrecy and intrigue. The narration covers the stories and speculations that have persisted through the years, giving you a glimpse into the city’s hidden past.
Stops 4-7: Historic Hotels and Buildings
Locations like the Fort Garry Hotel, the Demon Hotel, Dalnavert Museum, and the Manitoba Legislative Building each boast their own ghost stories and legends. The guide provides insights into their haunted reputations, with some reviews highlighting real interest in the historical angles.
Stops 8-14: Jails, Theatres, and Parks
The Vaughan Street Jail, Manitoba Theatre Centre, and Pantages Playhouse Theatre are among the sites with chilling tales of past inmates, performers, and tragic events. Parks like La Barriere Park also have reported ghostly activity, adding variety to the walk.
Stops 15-18: Notable Winnipeg Landmarks
From the Masonic Temple to the Burton Cummings Theatre, these locations are known for their architecture and stories of spirits lingering in the shadows. The narration sometimes hints at mischievous spirits or tragic histories, sparking curiosity.
Reviews are mixed but generally positive about the experience. One reviewer enjoyed the self-guided aspect and appreciated the opportunity to pause for lunch along the route — “being able to do it at your own pace, we stopped for lunch halfway through, and then carried on,” says AmandaLegris. Others found the stories somewhat short or wished for more detail, as Shayna_j noted, “I just feel the creator could have put a little bit more detail/created longer stories.”
Someone else pointed out the importance of having a fully charged phone, emphasizing that “make sure you have a fully charged phone at the start!!!!” which highlights a practical consideration for anyone planning to rely solely on their device.
At roughly seven dollars per person, this tour is very affordable, especially considering it’s self-guided and flexible. You won’t pay extra for guides or scheduled tours, and you can explore during the day or night, making it practical for various schedules. For those genuinely interested in Winnipeg’s haunted spots, it provides a decent overview without breaking the bank.
Since the experience is entirely on your phone, ensure your device is charged beforehand. If you want to listen privately, headphones are optional but recommended. The tour can be started at any time during operating hours (12 PM to 11:30 PM daily), and you can end it whenever you wish, making it a perfect addition to a casual afternoon or an evening stroll.
The starting point at The Forks Market is accessible via public transportation, and the tour ends near the Pantages Playhouse Theatre, close to other downtown attractions. The maximum group size is limited to 20, which keeps the experience intimate.

This ghost tour is ideal for travelers who enjoy self-guided adventures and are comfortable using a smartphone app. It’s perfect for history buffs interested in Winnipeg’s architecture and legends, as well as those seeking a fun, budget-friendly activity with a spooky twist. Kids or teenagers might find it entertaining, especially with the trivia questions sprinkled throughout.
Those looking for a deep or highly detailed ghost story might find this tour a bit brief, but it’s a great way to get a taste of Winnipeg’s haunted past without a heavy commitment. It’s also suitable for casual walkers who appreciate flexible timing and personalized exploration.

Whether you’re a ghost story enthusiast, a history lover, or simply looking for a novel way to discover Winnipeg, this self-guided audio tour offers a practical, cost-effective, and fun experience. Its major selling points are the independence it affords and the ability to explore at your own pace, all while learning about some of Winnipeg’s most haunted locations.
While the stories might be on the shorter side, the narration is engaging, and the variety of sites covered ensures you won’t get bored. The low price point makes it accessible, and its flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of travelers. If you’re comfortable with your smartphone and like the idea of a spooky, self-led walk, this tour will serve as an entertaining addition to your Winnipeg itinerary.
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, especially since it’s a self-guided walk, but younger children might find the ghost stories less engaging or too spooky for their taste.
Do I need to buy tickets for the sites visited during the tour?
No, the tour covers external stories and legends about the locations. Entry to the sites themselves might require separate tickets if you plan to go inside.
Can I do this tour during the daytime?
Absolutely. The tour is available 24/7, so you can explore during the day or at night, depending on your preference.
What device do I need?
A smartphone or tablet capable of running the downloaded tour app. Headphones are optional but can enhance your experience.
How long does the tour take?
Between one and two hours, depending on your pace and how long you spend at each stop.
Are there any hidden costs?
No, the $6.67 fee covers the entire tour. Additional attraction tickets are not included if you choose to go inside any sites.
What should I bring?
A fully charged phone, comfortable walking shoes, and perhaps a jacket if the weather is cool. Remember, no additional tickets are necessary unless you visit paid attractions.
Is the tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the starting point at The Forks Market is near public transit options, making it easy to reach without a car.
In the end, Winnipeg’s Most Haunted smartphone tour offers an inexpensive and flexible way to enjoy some spooky stories and learn about the city’s haunted landmarks — perfect for those who like a little ghostly intrigue on their own terms.