When Nadine Bailey was 7 years old she woke up terrified of dark figures looming at the end of her bed and an eerie presence all around her.
From then on every night was the same, she was visited by phantom-like shadows and no matter where she went, the ghostly encounters followed her.
Ever since that moment, hauntings, spirits and the unexplained have consumed her entire life and for the past 20 years she's been an award-winning guide with Edmonton Ghost Tours
Along the way she has taken people into the shadows, uncovering the macabre tales that linger in the darkness and inside some of the most haunted houses, hospitals, prisons, and more.
On Haunted Canada, Nadine journeys through terrifying and bone chilling stories of the unexplained.
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When Nadine Bailey was 7 years old she woke up terrified of dark figures looming at the end of her bed and an eerie presence all around her.
From then on every night was the same, she was visited by phantom-like shadows and no matter where she went, the ghostly encounters followed her.
Ever since that moment, hauntings, spirits and the unexplained have consumed her entire life and for the past 20 years she's been an award-winning guide with Edmonton Ghost Tours
Along the way she has taken people into the shadows, uncovering the macabre tales that linger in the darkness and inside some of the most haunted houses, hospitals, prisons, and more.
On Haunted Canada, Nadine journeys through terrifying and bone chilling stories of the unexplained.
Join her if you dare.
This working village in the north end of Toronto is typical of those established in south central Ontario between the 1790s and the 1860s.
The Village at Black Creek consists of over forty 19th century buildings, and is operated by historical interpreters and craftspeople housed in the restored buildings who are often face to face with paranormal activity.
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This tiny, historic former row house sits surrounded by skyscrapers in the heart of downtown Toronto, just steps from Canada’s busiest intersection. Mackenzie House allows visitors to gain a glimpse into the gritty Victorian era in which William Lyon Mackenzie lived and learn about the rumoured resident ghosts.
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Located on the south side of The Narrows in St. John's harbour. It is a spot where many go to whale watch and view icebergs.
Beneath the current lighthouse, you will find the remains of
Fort Amherst, a WWII battery complex that consists of many rooms, stairways, old artillery guns, and home to many ghosts.
This week we are joined by Scott Osmond, an avid adventurer, photographer, and writer.
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Experience the Rutherford tradition of hospitality and catch a glimpse into the past in a post-Edwardian 1911 brick mansion that has been restored to its former glory and the young boy, whose apparition has been seen and heard running on the second floor of the historic Alberta home of Alexander Rutherford.
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At the age of four, Faye began seeing, hearing, and experiencing paranormal activity. Focusing on her abilities to help others, over the decades she has interacted with the dead and gained new insights from their stories to help the living.
It was Faye's lifelong dream to open Mystic Manor, a year-round haunted house experience in High River, Alberta and in this episode we hear all about what makes her so special
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As you may have noticed Haunted Canada has taken a break for the summer and will be back and better than ever with tons of hauntings, ghost stories from across Canada and around the world in the fall.
Have you experienced paranormal activity yourself?
Do you have a favorite ghost story you want to share or one you want to hear?
Email us at hauntedcanadapodcast@gmail.com for your chance to be part of the show.
Until then... Thank you for listening and have a great summer!
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On Wednesday, August 1, 1906 George Stanley was hanged. He was the last man executed at the Windsor County Jail.
From that day on…. the town was never the same because while justice may have d been served many believe that Freeman Harvey, the man George Stanley so callously killed is not at rest.
Judge Charles Edgar DeWolf, who lived in the area, reported seeing the apparition of a headless man in his basement window.
He knew that parts of Harvey’s corpse had been found hidden under a pile of potatoes, and the judge was sure that he had seen Harvey’s ghost.
Then, other strange things began to happen.
This is the story of Headless Harvey.
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Located on Trinity Street in Toronto’s historic distillery district is a favourite stop for those wanting to taste quality beverages and delicious food.
The former mill and distillery is 190 years old, and played a vital role in transforming Toronto’s waterfront.
But among the shops and the tourists lingers the spirit of a man who lost his battle with despair on February 18th after losing his wife and newborn child.
This is the story of Gooderham and Worts.
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Just over 30 mins away from Canada’s capital city is a suburb located on the Rideau River that feels like a country getaway within Ottawa.
It is a heritage village rooted in history with a perfect small-town charm.
Named after the Ojibway word for “island in the river” by its founder, Moss Kent Dickinson, Manotick's has a very recognizable landmark.
It is the only working museum in the Ottawa area and one of very few operating industrial grist mills in North America.
Watson's Mill has also the home of Ann Currier, the wife of Joseph Currier since 1861.
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Historic City Hall has been witness to countless lives, careers, and events within its walls. For over one hundred years, past City employees and security officers have reported seeing strange occurrences inside the building.
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About 25 mins from Victoria, British Columbia is where you'll find Hatley Castle.
In 1906, B.C.'s Lieutenant Governor, James Dunsmuir, purchased the property.
He and his wife Laura commissioned the renowned Canadian architect Samuel Maclure to build a 40-room mansion in the Tudor revival style that was popular in the Edwardian period.
James was often criticized as a public official, and the mansion became his escape when he retired.
James and his wife Laura had 12 children.
Their youngest son, Jim, was of fighting age when WWI broke out and lost his life on the RMS Lusitania when a German U-boat torpedoed the ship, and Jim’s body was never discovered.
The couple was heartbroken by the death of their son and spent the majority of their days mourning him. James died shortly after Jim and ever since then, there have been claims of strange things happening in the mansion.
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Esther Cox, lived with her married sister Olive Teed, Olive's husband Daniel and their two young children. Her siblings also lived with them, as did Daniel's brother John Teed.
The family lived in Amherst, Nova Scotia, Canada and between 1878 and 1879, Esther experienced unexplained knockings, bangings and rustlings in the night.
She began to suffer seizures, her body visibly swelled and she was feverish and chilled just before objects in the house took flight.
This is her story.
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A small, historic pond believed to be bottomless and located on Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada is also the final resting place for executed criminals after they were removed from the Gibbet Hill.
Captured pirates and other convicted criminals were hung from a gallows on top of the hill, and the bodies were then suspended as a warning to everyone in the city and those entering by ship.
It is widely believed that is how Deadman's Pond got its name. It could also have gotten its unfortunate handle as a result of the numerous drownings that have occurred there.
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The Gordon House is the oldest built home in Amherstburg, Ont.
Constructed in 1798, it's been used for many purposes. It was home to a general during the War of 1812. It's also been an infirmary and a trading post.
And over 220 years the home has been the source of many spooky stories not just history.
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In the heart of Kingston, Ontario lies a place full of mystery – McBurney Park, infamously known as Skeleton Park.
Established in the 1890s, this former cemetery conceals the secrets of thousands who found their eternal rest within its grounds.
Walking through the park today, it's easy to overlook that old headstones peek through the grass and bones occasionally push through the ground, unwilling to be forgotten.
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Located on the western tip of Nova Scotia, along the Bay of Fundy is Yarmouth and a structure built in 1865 - The Yarmouth County Jail.
It had 19 jail cells with iron beds and straw mattresses where prisoners would sleep with no bed sheets or pillows.
It was in use by Nova Scotia Correctional Services until 2004 and was the last place Omar Roberts slept before he was hanged in 1922.
He was accused and convicted of a horrific crime and is thought to wander the halls of the prison to this day.
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Built in 1787, Cossit House is one of the oldest surviving houses in Sydney and possibly, one of the oldest buildings on Cape Breton Island. Named for its original owner, Reverend Ranna Cossit, the house depicts 18th-century life and serves as the cornerstone of the city’s North-end Heritage District.
When you visit don't be surprised if you hear the sound of laughing and giggling when you're upstairs alone. Or smell the distinct scent of a pipe in the study.
Those are the former owners who still reside within the walls of The Cossit House
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When Nadine Bailey was 7 years old she woke up terrified of dark figures looming at the end of her bed and an eerie presence all around her.
From then on every night was the same, she was visited by phantom-like shadows and no matter where she went, the ghostly encounters followed her.
Ever since that moment, hauntings, spirits and the unexplained have consumed her entire life and for the past 20 years she's been an award-winning guide with Edmonton Ghost Tours
Along the way she has taken people into the shadows, uncovering the macabre tales that linger in the darkness and inside some of the most haunted houses, hospitals, prisons, and more.
On Haunted Canada, Nadine journeys through terrifying and bone chilling stories of the unexplained.
Join her if you dare.