Haunted Niagara Tour 10- The Prince of Wales Hotel Room 207



The side entrance of the hotel. Makes for a wonderful backdrop in photos.
 


The sign along with the window of room 207.
 


The view of the hotel from across the street.
 


A hallway leading to the south wing of the hotel.
 

Please take caution and be respectful while photographing the premises as you may be told to stop or leave unless you are staying there for the night. Visiting room 207 is not possible unless you decide to stay in the room, for which you must book in advance. This hotel was built in 1864 with one- hundred and ten rooms, although there is one peculiar room which has many reported paranormal experiences. The story behind this room comes from before the hotel was built, there stood a wooden house. During the invasion an American soldier searching the house stumbled upon a figure standing tall watching his comrades outside the house from a window. Without a second thought he charged at the figure he assumed was a British soldier but ended up killing Molly McGuire the ghost who haunts the room today.

The hotel was constructed in 1864, in 1901 it was renamed in honour of the visit of the Duke and Duchess of York. The hotel was extended in 1975 down King Street and Picton Street.


Vintage Hotel Properties

6 Picton Street
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
Canada L0S 1J0

Phone: 905-468-3246
Email: reservations@vintage-hotels.com
Website: https://www.vintage-hotels.com/princeofwales

Call Ahead: Check In Time: 3pm Check Out Time: 11am

There are rooms on the ground floor as well as an elevator to the second floor.


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