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Walk with the Spirits  McLoughlin or Downtown

Walk with the Spirits into Oregon’s haunted history. Guests on our tours will pass by some of Oregon City's most spirited places, hearing real ghost stories based on documented research. Listen to stories about Oregon's first incorporated city and hear some of the city's amazing legends and folklore. You may even have your own paranormal experience along the way! We offer two different tours in Oregon City: McLoughlin Neighborhood and Downtown.

 
McLoughlin Neighborhood Tour 

7:30pm

 9:30pm

Adults $12.00

Children 13 and under $10.00

 

McLoughlin Neighborhood Tours are 2 hours and cover over 20 blocks of the Historic McLoughlin Neighborhood in Oregon City. Tours start and end at the Ermatinger House at 6th and John Adams St.

(Tour Photo Previews)
 

Reservations are required by email at: reservations2009@nwghosttours.com                          or by phone at 503-679-4464.

(E-mail reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.) Pay on-site on the night of your tour. Tour times are subject to change.

 

 

Downtown Oregon City Tour 

7:30pm

 9:30pm

Adults $10.00

Children 13 and under $8.00

 

Downtown Tours are 1 hour and 30 min. and cover 20 blocks of Historic Downtown Oregon City. Tours start and end at the Oregon City Elevator on Railroad Ave at 7th St. in Historic Oregon City.

(Tour Photo Previews)
 

Reservations are required by email at: reservations2009@nwghosttours.com                          or by phone at 503-679-4464.

(E-mail reservations must be made at least 24 hours in advance.) Pay on-site on the night of your tour. Tour times are subject to change.

 

Private tours can be scheduled any day at anytime during the year (even during the off season) for groups of 8 or more. Schedule a private tour by e-mail.

Holiday TidBits

Did you know the word "Holiday" is a contraction of holy and day? They originally represented special religious days, but have evolved generally to mean any special day of rest.

The Wiki entry for holiday suggests: Many Canadians will use the terms vacation and holiday interchangeably when referring to a trip away from home or time off work. In Australia the term can refer to a vacation or gazetted public holiday, but not to a day of commemoration such as Mothers' Day or Halloween.

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