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Weird Canberra Ghost & History Tour

Weird Canberra Ghost & History Tour

When

26/02/2016    
8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

Bookings

Bookings closed

Where

7 Eleven [petrol station]
corner of Mort and Cooyong streets, Braddon, ACT, 2601

Event Type

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This is the history they don’t put in the guide books, this is a tour that shines a spotlight into the hidden underbelly of the nation’s capital. A unique, three hour experience visiting sites of crimes, hauntings and murder in Australia’s national capital. Visit the darker side of Canberra’s past. Hear tales of:

  • The Canberra funeral parlour that was once a hot bed of espionage activity.
  • A poltergeist that regularly wreaks havoc in the War Memorial.
  • Which Canberra church used to be a train station at Sydney’s Rookwood Necropolis (City of the Dead)?
  • An Australian Prime Minister who haunts a popular Canberra hotel.
  • Why some security guards refuse to work at Old Parliament House.
  • The truth behind tunnels linking the Lodge and Parliament House.
  • A $10,000 piece of art buried deep beneath Commonwealth Park.
  • The diplomat who was turned into a pin cushion by blood thirsty murderers.
  • Missing coffins in Lake Burley Griffin.
  • The embassy plagued by screams from the past.
  • An old homestead that makes people’s noses bleed.
  • The hidden treasure yet to be discovered in Yarralumla.
  • A visit to the very spooky Air Disaster Memorial.
  • Plus much much more (details subject to change).

The tour departs promptly at 8:00pm from the 7 Eleven Petrol Station in Braddon (crn Mort & Cooyong Streets).  Please arrive a few minutes early to ensure we depart on time.

Cost: $95 per head.

Bookings

Bookings are closed for this event.

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