ORIGIN: Canada
This is one of Canada's most well-known ghost stories.
It is located near Niagara Falls, Ontario, beneath the railway tracks that run parallel to Warner Road.
The tunnel itself is made of limestone and has a dark, damp interior even during the day.
However, it is at night that the true horror of this legend comes to life.
According to the tale, over a century ago, a young girl met a horrible fate within the tunnel.
There are so many versions of the path of her tragic story.
One claims she was set on fire by her own father during a bitter custody battle with her mother.
Another says she escaped a burning house nearby, only to collapse and die in pain within the tunnel.
It is said that her screams of pain and agony were so horrific that they were burned into the very walls of the tunnel.
Visitors brave enough to enter the tunnel at midnight often attempt a ritual associated with the legend.
It is said that if you light a match in the center of the tunnel, a ghostly scream will be heard, and the flame will be blown out by an unfelt breeze.
Those who hear the scream often flee in terror, believing the spirit of the girl is still there, trapped forever in the tunnel to keep reliving her painful death.
This legend endures as a reminder of what could happen to a soul that never finds peace.
The Screaming Tunnel a notorious site for ghost hunters and thrill-seekers alike.