The White Lady's Castle

Category: Scenic spot

Address: Lakeshore Blvd, Irondequoit, NY 14617, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 6AM–11PM

Monday: 6AM–11PM

Tuesday: 6AM–11PM

Wednesday: 6AM–11PM

Thursday: 6AM–11PM

Friday: 6AM–11PM

Saturday: 6AM–11PM

Reviews

Pa-dee

Sep 30, 2022

Beautiful up at the top!

Billy Yarger

Aug 30, 2022

Great spot to sit for a bit or walk thru the park trails

Dave Weston

Aug 17, 2022

Pretty cool spot with a nice little beach across the street from it

vijay krishna kakarla

Aug 15, 2022

We were driving Rochester to Flamington and found that the road is next to Lake Ontario, and observed so many cars parked in parking lots this is around 12 AM, we stopped and walked across listed lot of people talking. Suddenly we found a shore with lot of people having pit fires and enjoying their time. It’s a great place where we can spend good amount of time watching sky full of stars and also Lake Ontario unlimited waters. Pls do visit if you ever get a chance. Note: you can also watch meteor shower

Thanks! Your review is awaiting moderation.

Questions & Answers

When is the white ladies house open to the public

Steve Dworkin | Oct 10, 2020
tiflo | Oct 10, 2020

Always (it's not a house)

Read More

What is the story of white ladys castle..

Enjoli Elizabeth | Oct 11, 2019
Priscilla Jimenez | Oct 11, 2019

The remains of the building were a part of a local dining hall for swimmers in the early 1900, but closed down during the Great Depression; so the wooden parts corroded and fell apart. The nickname tacked on to the place was due to a legend (with many different versions) of a Lady in White wandering the shores and woods and encountering lovers and teens with people claiming to have seeing the ghost. She wanders looking for her daughter who never came back home, probably running off with a lover. There's also the version of her abusive husband cheating on her so she thinks the lovers she finds are him and the mistress. A more bleak version is her drowning her daughter and drowning herself, and grieving over what she did. But more lean towards the first version. But overall the place itself is beautiful, it's just ashame that many youth have defaced it with vulgar graffiti. Hopefully the community will come together and restore it.

Read More

Is there a cost to see the site?

Karen Hill | Oct 11, 2018
Sparklight Studio | Oct 11, 2018

Nope. It's part of a road side strolling park area. You can just park and walk right up.

Read More

Thanks! Your answer is awaiting moderation.

Thanks! Your question is awaiting moderation.

Related Places