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BONUS: Haunted Canada

BONUS: Haunted Canada

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For Canada Day, we’re taking a six-province ghost story road trip — from an abandoned BC sanatorium to a 275-year-old Halifax church still bearing a scar from 1917.

Content Warning: This episode discusses tuberculosis and institutional death, the historical mistreatment of Indigenous patients within Canada’s healthcare system (including forced hospitalization and non-consensual medical procedures), suicide, the death of a child, and a mass-casualty disaster (the 1917 Halifax Explosion, approximately 2,000 deaths). Nothing is depicted graphically, but listener discretion is advised.

Stay curious, stay spooky.

Sources Tier 1 — Primary & Institutional Kamloops Museum & Archives, Tranquille Sanatorium collection · Parks Canada, Fort George National Historic Site · St. Paul’s Anglican Church official history page · CBC News, “Canada’s oldest Anglicanchurch marks 275 years” · APTN News, “Former Edmonton hospital still haunts families” · Ghosts of Camsell research project & “Camsell” documentary (Edmonton Heritage Council / Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail)

CTV News, “Ghostly tales endure at War of 1812 site FortGeorge” · The Globe and Mail, MP Brenda

Chamberlain account · Atlas Obscura, “Face in the Windowat St. Paul’s Church” · Canadian History Ehx

(Craig Baird), Halifax Explosion & Charles CamsellHospital coverage · NUVO Magazine, “Who Haunts the Halls of Canada’s GrandHotels?”

Ghost Walks of Niagara-on-the-Lake · Tourism Winnipeg,“Stories of the Macabre” · Discover Halifax, haunted Halifax guide · The Wren, Tranquille history & timeline · Friends of Fort George ghost tour materials · Squarepeg Tours, Fort Garry Room 202

Assorted ghost-tour operator anecdotes and guesttestimonials cited within tourism and paranormal interest sites; used only for the “people claim to see…” texture, not as historical fact.

Regional Journalism & Established OutletsResearched Tourism & Local History SitesFolklore & Tourism-Operator Accounts (legend texture only)

Website: letstalkspooky.com | Email: letstalkspookypodcast@gmail.com | Instagram: @letstalkspookypodcast | TikTok: @letstalkspookypod

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