Here’s how to experience authentic paranormal investigations in Fort Edmonton Park

In Fort Edmonton Park this season, you can get a paranormal tour in some of the most haunted spots on site.
Fort Edmonton Park’s Paranormal Tours have returned this fall, running up until Dec. 3. In this experience, you are taken through a real, authentic paranormal investigation using tools and techniques, like the Spirit Box and EMF Readers. While you learn the history of the buildings and the park, you also get to hear the best-kept ghost stories they have to offer.
Get ready for the spookiest experience you’ll have all season!
What to expect
Just as a note, these investigations are authentic. That means Fort Edmonton Park cannot guarantee paranormal interactions. Although if a building is “quiet,” other buildings have the potential to be investigated.
This experience also involved long periods of focus, stillness, and concentration. That being said, Fort Edmoton Park has made these investigations for individuals 14 years old and up.
For this season, there are two choices between spots for investigations.
The first option is in the Firkins House, often named the most haunted building at Fort Edmonton Park. This location has years upon years of speculation and paranormal evidence, and you could be one of the people to uncover more.
The second option, back by popular demand, is the Rowand House. Despite not being an original building, this spot acts as one of the park’s most paranormal active buildings, with individuals hearing footsteps running, to seeing shadows moving.
As for the team behind the investigations… This team of Experience Guides have been trained as Paranormal Investigators by Ghost Hunt Alberta. They will use tools like an Echovox, Spirit Box, Motion Detectors, Recording Devices, and more, using professional techniques.
If you’re ready to delve deep into the world of the paranormal, this experience is just for you. Don’t miss out!
Paranormal Tours
When: Now until Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2025
Where: 7000 143rd St. NW, Edmonton, Alta.
Cost: $67
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