12 Canadian Roads So Haunted Locals Won't Drive Them After Midnight

Why do locals on certain Canadian roads refuse to drive them after midnight? In this video, we explore 12 stretches of highway across Canada where the fear isn't superstition — it's rooted in documented history, unresolved tragedies, and RCMP files that remain open to this day. From the viral hauntings of Keeping Road in British Columbia to the 62 men still buried beneath Rogers Pass on the Trans-Canada Highway, from the unsolved disappearances along Highway 16 to a ghost legend so loud in New Brunswick that the Catholic Church sent a priest to silence it — each road tells a story that goes far deeper than folklore. We trace the War of 1812 battlefields, the decommissioned railways, the Indigenous territories paved over without permission, and the real deaths that gave these roads their reputations. This isn't a ghost story countdown. It's an investigation into why these places became what they are — and why locals still won't drive them after dark. 📌 Roads covered in this video: 00:00 — Introduction 00:00 — #12 Keeping Road, Abbotsford, BC 00:00 — #11 Texas Road, Amherstburg, ON 00:00 — #10 Weston Road & Highway 7, Vaughan, ON 00:00 — #9 Kirby Road, York-Durham, ON 00:00 — #8 Warner Road & Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls, ON 00:00 — #7 Confederation Trail Road, PEI 00:00 — #6 Highway 63, Alberta 00:00 — #5 Dungarvon River Road, NB 00:00 — #4 Ghost Road, Scugog Island, ON 00:00 — #3 Highway 16, BC (Highway of Tears) 00:00 — #2 St. Louis Road, SK 00:00 — #1 Rogers Pass, Trans-Canada Highway, BC If you've driven any of these roads at night — or seen something you've never told anyone — tell us what we got right, and what we missed, in the comments. #Canada #HauntedCanada #HauntedRoads #CanadianHistory #Paranormal #GhostStories #HighwayOfTears #RogersPass #StLouisLight #ScreamingTunnel #DungarvonWhooper #GhostRoad #TrueHorror #Unexplained #IndigenousHistory #CanadianMysteries #HauntedHighways #NightDriving #CreepyCanada #Documentary