Camp Ticonderoga restaurant, converted residential home in Troy Michigan
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Haunted Dining / Bar

Camp Ticonderoga

Restaurant in converted home with suicide-related paranormal activity

, Troy, MI

Age

All Ages

Cost

$$

Restaurant pricing

Access

Wheelchair OK

Converted residential structure

Equipment

Photos OK

Camp Ticonderoga occupies a structure originally built as a residential home in Troy, Michigan. The building was converted to restaurant use, preserving the residential architecture while adapting interior spaces for commercial dining operations.

The location maintains its historic character while serving the community as a dining establishment.

Plan Your Visit

1 way to experience
Dinner

Dining Experience

Dine at Camp Ticonderoga restaurant, located in a converted historic home where paranormal phenomena have been documented by staff.

Duration:
2 hr

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Camp Ticonderoga family-friendly?
The building's tragic history involves suicide. The paranormal activity is operational in nature (doors, lights). Suitable for older children and adults. Overall family fit: Moderate.
How much does it cost to visit Camp Ticonderoga?
Restaurant pricing
Do I need to book in advance?
No advance booking is required, but checking availability is recommended.
Is Camp Ticonderoga wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Camp Ticonderoga is wheelchair accessible. Terrain: Converted residential structure.