visiting mystic manor

Visiting Mystic Manor: A Haunted House Near Calgary

I’m a believer in ghosts. From ghost walks in Calgary, Seattle, London, Paris, and Barcelona, I’ve had my fair share of eerie experiences. You might want to stop reading now if you’re a skeptic or a non-believer. But if you’re intrigued by the supernatural, keep reading—I’m about to take you through an unforgettable haunted house experience: Visiting Mystic Manor, High River.

I love exploring in and around my hometown of Calgary. Doing things like a day hike just outside the city or visiting Canmore or Banff. But if you are looking for something to do that is different, head south. Located just outside Calgary in High River, this spooky spot offers more than just a haunted house experience—it’s a window into history, and yes, a place where the paranormal is very much present.

Disclaimer: This post may include affiliate links. If you click one of them, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you.

How to Get to Mystic Manor from Calgary

Mystic Manor is about a 40-minute drive south of Calgary. To get there, take the #2 South to High River, and once you’re in town, head toward the High River Cemetery. The house is just 1.5 blocks from this historic site, making it easy to find if you’re looking for a spine-tingling adventure.

Mystic Manor

The Haunted History of Mystic Manor

The house, known as the “Superman House” due to its appearance in Superman III, was constructed in 1905 by Robert Henry Robertson and his wife, Emma Jean, along with their seven children. They built the $5,000 home around a farm, and the house has changed hands over the years.  It has since become known for its haunted past. In 1982, the house gained international fame when it was used as a movie set for Superman III.

Over the years, visitors and locals have reported ghost sightings, most notably of Emma Jean Robertson and her son Brodie, who died at the age of 22 in the house. Emma Jean is often seen on the first floor landing on the staircase. She is known to be a friendly ghost to women, but not so much to men.

The host of Mystic Manor, Faye Steinberg, a psychic medium, brings a lot of experience, knowledge, and a deep passion for the paranormal. She is not just a tour guide—she’s a true believer in the supernatural, with credentials and experience in ghost hunting that make her an expert in the field. Faye’s connection to the house and its ghostly inhabitants adds an extra layer of authenticity to the tour. The stories she shares about the experiences she has had, as well as the visitors, is very interesting!

Staircase - Mystic Manor

Planning Your Visit To Mystic Manor

Mystic Manor offers 85-minute tours on Fridays through Sundays for $39.99 per person. Pre-booking is essential, and tour times may vary. It is best to do the evening tour as the spirits get more active as it gets closer to the ‘witching hour’. Come back and check this link as they add more types of tours.

Parlour Room
Parlour Room

Rooms In Mystic Manor

When you visit Mystic Manor, you’ll get the chance to explore various rooms, each with its own eerie history and unique energy, as well as participate in a mini-seance. No guest will have the same experience. The house is full of hundreds of artifacts that have been secured over the years, and have a certain energy or are haunted.
Some of the most chilling rooms include:

  • The Parlour: This room was used for displaying caskets of those who passed away.
  • The Medical Room: Often described as oppressive, this room has a heavy feeling that you can almost taste. It’s not for the faint of heart.
  • The School Room: This is where children were homeschooled, and it’s known for strange occurrences and feelings of unease.
  • The Round Room: A curious room with a unique design, often leaving visitors feeling disoriented.
  • The Crystal Room: A room filled with an energy all its own, where many people report feeling something otherworldly.
School Room
School Room

Paranormal Experiences at Mystic Manor

During my visit, things got spooky. I witnessed an orb flying across the room and heard two bangs—one in the school room and another outside the door. My friend also had some eerie experiences, where she was poked hard in her back, in the medical room, as well as losing her balance and feeling ‘off’ a few times. She even experienced some foul smells in some of the rooms.

The host said that we had a ‘presence’ following us the whole time throughout the tour. We even walked out of a room, only to find a door that had been closed was now open. The crystals in the picture below were constantly moving the whole time we were in this room.

And make sure don’t forget to say hi to “Tommy” when you visit the Doll Room. It’s the kind of place where strange things happen that you can’t explain. I don’t want to share too much of my time there, because everyone will have a different experience and stories to tell after.

Crystals - Mystic Manor

Ghost Hunting Equipment at Mystic Manor

One of the coolest parts of the tour is the ghost-hunting equipment used throughout the house. Here are some of the tools that help detect paranormal activity:

  • REM-POD: A device that detects electromagnetic fields and can alert you to the presence of spirits. The REM-POD utilizes a mini telescopic antenna to detect motion in 360 degrees by emitting its own magnetic field. The colors change on the device when there is a change in the temperature, meaning there is a presence nearby.
  • Ovilus: A device that uses electromagnetic fields to create words based on the energy in a room. It’s used to help spirits communicate directly with the living. This was used when we participated in a mini-seance (don’t worry it isn’t as negative and creepy as you see on TV).
  • SLS Camera: A specialized camera that maps out human figures, even when they are not physically visible. It’s often used to find “shadow people” or other ghostly manifestations. This was very cool!

My Final Thoughts on Mystic Manor

My visit to Mystic Manor was an unforgettable experience. The history of the house, combined with its eerie atmosphere and ghostly encounters, made it a truly unique haunted house near Calgary. Faye’s expertise added so much to the experience, and I can’t wait to return for another round of fun. Whether you’re a true believer or just looking for a fun haunted house near Calgary, visiting Mystic Manor in High River is an experience you won’t want to miss.

If you enjoyed my post, follow me on social media or subscribe to my newsletter below, so you can stay connected on future posts, trips, tips, and more.

Like this post? Share it with others!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *