Historic Haunts of Downtown
Tuesday, October 14th
Downtown Green Bay
Times:
4 - 5:30 PM | starts at Captain's Walk Winery
6 - 7:30 PM | starts at The Bellin Building
8 - 9:30 PM | starts at Captain's Walk Winery
Historic Haunts of Downtown is new in 2025 and will feature spooky stops with real stories about three buildings in Downtown Green Bay and the spirits known to haunt them.
Space is limited for this event, so get your tickets early.
Tickets
$35/person
This event is for ages 14+ and will include an appetizer and beverage at each stop.
The tour is a walking route and will take place rain or shine.
Please note, some areas of the tour are in basements, cellars, etc. and will need be be accessed by foot only.
Come stroll with published author of "Haunted Green Bay" Tim Freiss as he tells legendary stories of scandals, ghostly encounters and local history that has made the City of Green Bay what it is today.
This unique Downtown District experience will feature three stops with the history behind the haunts of each.
Historic Haunts Tour Stops:
Captains Walk Winery
This 1857 home turned winery is said to be haunted by Helen Morrow, the original owner’s daughter. Staff and guests have reported moving objects, lights flickering, and even handprints appearing on upstairs windows. The basement, rumored to contain repurposed headstones, is considered the most active — giving visitors chills even before the first pour.

St. Brendan's Inn
Though built in 2004, St. Brendan’s quickly earned a haunted reputation. Guests have heard footsteps in empty halls, found objects mysteriously moved, and even reported seeing a Victorian-clad woman tending to them in the night. Staff say the third floor is the most active, with lights turning on by themselves and shadowy figures appearing out of nowhere.

The Bellin Building
Built in 1915 by Dr. Julius Bellin, this downtown landmark originally housed medical offices and is now known for its eerie activity. Visitors report strange elevator behavior, flickering lights, and sightings of a gray-haired man in a suit — believed to be Dr. Bellin himself, still checking in on his building more than a century later.

Green Bay Ghost Tours
Green Bay Ghost Tours are great fun for the whole family! The tours are a must for ghost story enthusiasts and history buffs everywhere. Explore a side of Green Bay you never knew existed as you saunter with the spirits from dusk to darkness.
Learn more about Green Bay Ghost Tours
