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This is your chance to see & investigate the Grand Lodge of New Brunswick including parts of the temple, typically only accesses by members
The Paranormal Investigation of The Saint John Masonic Temple
Join us for a spooky evening at The Grand Lodge of New Brunswick on June 20, 2026. 2 Seatings available. Please come 5-10 minutes prior to your time. Starting with a pulled pork on a bun dinner (beverages are extra). Deive into the mysteries of the Saint John Masonic Temple with an exciting paranormal investigation led by MOC Paranormal Investigations. You’ll get to explore areas of the temple that typically are only acceptable to members. Built in 1871, some of the members have experienced paranormal activity & they would like us to come & investigate & you’re invited! Join us. Limited tickets available
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Saint John, New Brunswick Canada + Google Map