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Paranormal Night at the Museum with Paranormal Seekers

  • October 17, 2026
  • Oshawa Museum

    1450 Simcoe Street South
    Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8S8
Ticket Price (CAD) $53.85 Buy Tickets
Description

Step into the shadows of Oshawa's most historic homes for an unforgettable night of mystery, history, and paranormal intrigue. Beginning at the eerie and elegant Guy House, your journey will take you through three legendary museum buildings — each with a story to tell... and perhaps something more. This event is in partnership with the Paranormal Seekers. Their team has many years of combined experience in paranormal investigation.

What to Expect:

  • Small Group Rotations — Three intimate groups of 12 will rotate between houses starting at 7 PM.

  • Guy House – Meet the Oshawa Museum and Paranormal Seekers team, hear chilling personal ghost stories (or skeptical takes!), and get a behind-the-scenes tech overview.

  • Henry House – Dive into historic hauntings and review past paranormal findings from private investigations.

  • Robinson House – Uncover the house's layered history and explore your own paranormal focus for the night.

Tour Start Times: 7:00 PM | 8:00 PM | 9:00 PM

You will be asked to select a start time through the booking process.

Each stop lasts 45 minutes—just enough time to spark your curiosity... or chill your spine.

Whether you're a seasoned ghost hunter or a curious skeptic, this night promises thrilling encounters, fascinating stories, and a deeper look into the spirit world—all within the walls of Oshawa’s most storied homes.

Spots are limited—book now before they vanish!

Date & Time

Oct 17, 2026 7:00 p.m.-11:15 p.m.

Venue Details

Oshawa Museum

1450 Simcoe Street South
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8S8 Oshawa Museum
Oshawa Museum

For over 65 years, the Oshawa Museum has celebrated our city’s history with engaging events, inspiring exhibits, and an extensive collection of archival materials. Nestled on the shores of Lake Ontario in beautiful Lakeview Park, the Oshawa Museum tells the story of Oshawa from the earliest Indigenous settlements to the present day. Home to Oshawa’s history, the Oshawa Museum is managed by the Oshawa Historical Society.