Embark on a captivating journey with Northern Michigan History as we embark on our 5-part series, delving into the mysterious world of the most haunted locations in Northern Michigan. Our second installment takes us to the Northeast Lower Peninsula, where you’ll encounter a haunted lighthouse, a ghost town frozen in time, and an entire island that harbors its own spectral inhabitants.

Presque Isle

Old Presque Isle LighthouseOld Presque Isle Lighthouse on Lake Huron: The lighthouse was originally torn down and replaced with a home in 1939 by new owner Francis B Stebbins. In the 50s, he decided to refurbish the tower and operate it as a museum. He had a replica lantern room fabricated and installed atop the tower in 1961. After Francis died, the lighthouse passed to his son James, who eventually hired George and Lorraine Parris, a retired couple, to run the place in 1977.

In 1992, George passed away, but Lorraine stayed on at the lighthouse. Returning home from dinner one night, she saw a light glowing atop the tower. She knew that was impossible as the light had been permanently disconnected years before. Lorraine said that “I started to feel as if it was just George’s way of keeping the spirit of the lighthouse alive.” She continued, “I used to be afraid of it, but now it gives me a lot of comfort”.

Houghton Lake

Anchor Inn: There have been decades of paranormal activity dating back to the 40s and 50s. This 100-year-old restaurant, lounge, and hotel have been visited by many paranormal investigators. There have been reports of full-body apparitions, shadow figures, orbs, mists, and moving objects. Also, footsteps, voices, door slamming, faucets on and off, and electrical disturbances. People have felt unseen hands touching them and feeling the presence of a force in the room. The is said to be a vortex in front of the building to the other side.

Roscommon

Pere Cheney Cemetery Beaver Creek TownshipPere Cheney: A ghost town that, at its peak, had a population of 1,500. Epidemics killed the majority of the residents, and the rest moved away, and the town was left empty. Legend attributes this misfortune to a witch that was banished and hung in the forest. She is said to haunt the cemetery and leave handprints on visitor’s cars.

Oscoda

Pack House Inn and Restaurant: The 19th-century inn has closed down, but it is still believed to be haunted. Built by George Pack, it is believed that Grace Pack roams the halls, and many have seen her standing in the upstairs windows.

Bois Blanc Island

Bois Blanc IslandBois Blanc: Bois Blanc is a 34 square mile island southeast of Mackinac Island and north of Cheboygan in Lake Huron. People have reported disembodied footsteps following them, strong orbs that glow, and apparitions of unknown humans. There have also been sounds from the wood heard as well. John Dillinger had a hideout cabin on the island, and some rumors were that it was him. The most likely is that the activity is the result of two British Soldiers. The legend is that the 2 soldiers were hiding on the island after deserting their post. Their commander put a bounty on them, and they were captured and killed by Native American bounty hunters. Some of the apparitions seen on the island are reported to be wearing British army uniforms.

Learn more about the rich history of the Northeast Lower Peninsula.