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HomeAbout GlanmoreParanormal Investigations and Interpretation

Is Glanmore haunted?

It is not an uncommon question at the Museum; in fact, it is one of the most popular inquiries. Glanmore’s iconic Second Empire style of architecture (think of the houses portrayed in Scooby Doo or the Addams Family) naturally inspires this question. While this is not part of the Museum’s interpretation, we recognize that there are varying opinions on the matter. We ask that guests do not bring investigative or paranormal recording equipment on their visits, much as for the same reason we do not permit “selfie-sticks” or oversized bags/backpacks – we worry about the paintings and objects on display, as well as the decorative elements of the historic house. They are irreplaceable.

As a unionized work environment (City of Belleville) with set work hours, and as a Museum with vulnerable collections and interior finishes, Glanmore National Historic Site is not able to host paranormal investigations for external groups or individuals. Glanmore, however, reserves the right to offer its own public programming aligning with regular operations, and internal collections/conservation policies, that touch upon themes of Victorian spiritualism and the paranormal; as such, Glanmore may work with program partners that can provide appropriate insurance and WSIB coverage.

Proposed onsite film and television projects that investigate Glanmore as a paranormal place of interest are subject to vetting by the Manager of Museum Services. This is to ensure the project can occur without elevated risk to the Museum or its collections. Film rates apply (in addition to compensation for staff overtime), and the production company must provide a Certificate of Insurance and a WSIB Clearance Certificate that meet the City of Belleville’s requirements. Such projects must also adhere to Glanmore’s written guidelines for onsite filming.

If you are curious about Glanmore and the paranormal, keep an eye out for Season 3 of APTN’s Ghosthunters of the Grand River. Glanmore’s episode will appear later in 2024.

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