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Winter Garden Theatre | Dead Robber’s Chair & Ghost in Toronto

Toronto’s Elgin & Winter Garden isn’t just another theatre.  It’s the last surviving double‑decker playhouse on Earth.  A vertical marvel where two completely different worlds were once stacked seven levels high.

With the Elgin, all red‑velvet traditional elegance.  Above floated the Winter Garden, a dreamlike forest of hand‑painted murals and preserved beech branches.

But this story is far stranger than you think!  These twin theatres lived parallel lives through Vaudeville’s rise, the decline of Yonge‑Dundas, and a half‑century of abandonment that left the Winter Garden a time capsule.

Its restoration led to a Chicago import with a dark twist.  Related to the Depression Era’s most infamous American bank robber.  And discovering ghosts, like the Lavender Lady and Sam the Musician. 

Winter Garden Theatre chairs featuring John Dillinger's Death Chair

by Ghost Guide Daniel

VAUDEVILLE | DECLINE | RESTORED | THE CHAIR | GHOST


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Hart House Theatre | Ghost Saved Lives | University of Toronto

Hart House Theatre has been in the University of Toronto since 1919.  Canada’s first “little theatre” offered an intimate space where young performers could take risks and shape the future of Canadian arts.

Over the decades, its stage became a proving ground for remarkable talent.  And few theatres in Canada can claim such a lineage.

But for all the stars who passed through its doors, Hart House Theatre’s most enduring figure wasn’t an actor at all. Tt was a caretaker named Bert.  

His sudden death in the 1950s shocked everyone.  But it’s his postmortem act of heroism which is still talked about today.

Hart House Theatre of University of Toronto | Ghost Walks Articles

by Ghost Guide Daniel

HISTORY | GHOST | SAVES THE DAY


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Graves & Ghosts of Toronto’s Victoria Memorial Square

Beneath the quiet lawns of Victoria Memorial Square Park lies Toronto history that most never realize they’ve walked over.  Long before it became a downtown park, this land served as the city’s oldest Burial Ground and cemetery. 

Fort York’s original cemetery!  Dating back to the late 1700s and turbulent times in Upper Canada (now Ontario).  Created for the little daughter of our first Lieutenant Governor.  It was the beginning of a site that held soldiers, settlers, politicians, and forgotten residents of Canada’s largest city.

An estimated 400 bodies still hide under the pathways of the park.  Every step walking over lives marked by tragedy, mystery, and even ghost horses!  This article features some of those stories.

Graves & Ghosts of Toronto’s Victoria Square | Article by Ghost Guide Daniel

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Toronto’s First Graves | Stories of the Dead | Ghosts


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