Seven Oaks & Ross House Museum

Spirits of Seven Oaks

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Spirits of Seven Oaks: Haunted walking Tours

After two years quarantined in Winnipeg's oldest haunted house -- the Spirits are eager to escape!  

Our Haunted Tours return with strange and spooky tales from the distant past. Learn about paranormal events inside the museum and embark on a tour of the Seven Oaks neighbourhood led by the author of Haunted Winnipeg and Haunted Manitoba, who will share eerie stories along the way.
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Participants will hear of a historic battle that continues to be fought to this day, visit the oldest haunted house in Winnipeg and even learn of the community’s connection to the top secret Manhattan Project.

Brave souls will explore Seven Oaks House by candlelight, as they learn about the paranormal activity within its walls.

Winnipeg Ghost Walk is the city’s longest running walking tour focusing on the supernatural. Developed by Matthew Komus, author of Haunted Winnipeg. Seven Oaks House Museum is Winnipeg's oldest home and one of the city's oldest museums.
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Tours are approximately 1.5 hours in duration & involve a 2km walk.

Please note:
 Participants must wear masks while inside the museum.
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Dress for the weather -- cancellations only in case of severe weather.
Be prepared for approximately 45 minutes outside during the walking tour portion.

Walking tours
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8:00 - 10:00 pm
$15

August 20 (Sat)
August 25 (Thu)
August 26 (Fri)
September 8 (Thu)

Walking tours start and end at Seven Oaks House Museum (50 Mac Street).
 ​​Click here to buy tickets to the walking tour.

Seven Oaks House Museum & Ross House Museum sit on Treaty One land:
​The traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg and Ininíwak, the land of the Dakota and the homeland of the Red River Métis.

Contact us:

Tracey Turner - Curator / Manager
​[email protected]

Seven Oaks House Museum

204-339-7429
[email protected]
50 Mac Street, Winnipeg, MB

​Ross House Museum

204-942-5396
[email protected]
140 Meade Street North, Winnipeg, MB

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  • Seven Oaks House Museum
    • Visiting Information
    • Events
    • School Programs
    • Rentals
    • Archives >
      • Seven Oaks Album
      • Wright Album
      • Redwood Album
      • George Inkster Album
      • Misc Photos
    • History >
      • John & Mary
      • Children
      • George T Inkster
      • Nahovway & Colin
      • An Enduring Legacy
      • Changing Times
      • New Beginnings
      • Material Culture of the Inkster-Sinclair Women
    • Volunteer
    • Donate
    • Our Mission
  • Ross House Museum
    • Visiting Information
    • Events
    • History >
      • Artifact Gallery
      • The Ross Family >
        • Alexander Ross
        • Salis Timentwa (Sarah Ross)
        • William Ross
        • Jemima McKenzie Ross
        • James Ross
        • William Coldwell
        • Henrietta Ross
      • History of Ross House Museum
      • The Boiling Point of North Point Douglas
    • Volunteer
    • Our Mission
  • Learning
    • Self-Guided Tours
    • Video Tours
    • Winnipeg 1884: Finding the Past in Our Present
  • Gathering
    • Contemporary Artists
    • Heritage Database