Fantasma y Mystery Trolley Tour





Descripción
La salida de esta excursión nocturna lo lleva fuera de los caminos frecuentados a los lugares menos conocidos y difíciles de acceder de Kingston. Escuche historias del misterioso pasado de Kingston con su guía turístico, incluidos algunos que datan de hace 200 años.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El Ghost & Mystery Trolley Tour incluye algunas de las historias más oscuras de Kingston y los secretos mejor guardados.
Pase por la prisión de seguridad más antigua y famosa de Canadá y conozca sus muchas historias.
Aprende la historia del antiguo terreno de Kingston.
Escuche las historias oscuras de pacientes detenidos y torturados en el Asilo de Rockwood para criminales insanos y vea si puede detectar sus fantasmas en las ventanas.
Aprende por qué este parque es comúnmente conocido como Skeleton Park por los locales
Aprende las partes más oscuras de la colina de Fort Henry y la historia de Deadman's Bay
Obtenga más información sobre esta majestuosa catedral que también sirve como lugar de descanso final de Lord Sydenham (último vicegobernador del Alto Canadá, primer gobernador general de la Provincia de Canadá)
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Qué incluye
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Se admiten animales de asistencia
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(79)
Richard was an awesome driver/tour guide!!! We had a blast on this tour and learned so much about Kingston history!!! Highly recommended!!
We did the Haunted Ghost Trolley Tour. Our driver was Richard. It was a truly fun experience. Richard had great stories and the sites we visited were awesome and so fascinating. Although I had lived in Kingston and knew many of the places we went to it was such a fantastic experience seeing it through a different perspective. Absolutely loved the “ghosts” that would jump on occasionally and share their stories.
We loved this tour. It was interesting to learn about a historical aspect of Kingston. The trolley bus also allows you to cover a very large distance in a short time.
Excellent tour, really enjoyed it. Some of the actors could use a microphone as they were difficult to hear.
I would highly recommend this tour. My friend and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Ben our tour guide was knowledgeable and entertaining. Great way to see Kingston’s points of interest too.
We took this tour with friends to learn more about the spooky side of our hometown. It was informative and professional, with actors boarding the trolley at points along the route to add interest. Our guide Richard was excellent and knowledgeable. Overall good value.
Driver did an excellent job. Very entertaining. Knowledgeable. Kept interesting.
Loved the experience. Our guide, Ben, was very animated. The history of Kingston is quite interesting. Great time.
Trolley tour ghost and mystery. We are so disappointed!! We couldn't hear anything at all that the driver was saying!!! The microphone system was rotten, we only heard a voice mumbling... Plus we were in the back with small fans that made more noise than wind! Not to mention the noise of the cars driving on the street! I am a French speaker but I understand English. I asked some English speakers sitting behind me if they understood anything and they didn't understand anything either! Other people on the trolley mentioned it to the driver, who made some kind of adjustment to his microphone, but it didn't change anything at all in the end! The price of this tour is also very expensive!! Really disappointed, I do not recommend it at all because if you get this bus with this driver, it will be a real waste of money! We were 2 adults with 2 children and wasted over $200!! We should be refunded!
Wonderful tour! Our guide Richard was excellent, he gave us a wonderful history and made it spook. Richard really made this worth doing, he's a very charismatic guide, thank you Richard!



