In this episode of True Cozy Ghost Stories, we bundle up and follow the hush of freshly fallen snow into three iconic winter resorts where warm fires glow, boots dry by the door… and a few longtime guests may never have checked out.
These stories aren’t about jump scares or sinister shadows, but the gentle, lingering kind of haunting: a lost snowboarder guided home by a polite stranger in red, a red-haired little girl wandering a historic hotel’s quiet halls, and the soft scent of perfume drifting through a grand mountain room long after its original occupant departed. Each tale is inspired by documented reports, legends, and staff testimonies — lovingly adapted into first-person storytelling in true cozy fashion.
⛷️ First, in The Castle in the Snow, we travel to the Fairmont Banff Springs in the Canadian Rockies, where a woman on a ski trip with friends is quietly guided through the mist by a man dressed as an old-fashioned bellman… who may be more spirit than staff.
🏔️ Next, in The Red-Haired Visitor, we head to Kingfield, Maine and the historic Herbert Grand Hotel — a beloved stop for Sugarloaf skiers — where a gentle but persistent little girl appears at the foot of a guest’s bed, asking not to be left alone.
🕯️ Finally, in The Lady of Room 314, we arrive at the legendary Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire, where Princess Carolyn’s former suite may still be occupied by a woman brushing her hair at the foot of an antique four-poster bed, watching snowfall gather on the mountain she loved.
These stories are based on real reports, eyewitness accounts, and local legends — woven into the soft, storybook world of cozy winter haunting.
🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of: • gentle ghost stories
• snowy mountain settings
• haunted hotels and ski towns
• cozy winter atmospheres
• historical hauntings with heart
• first-person paranormal storytelling
• quiet spirits and soft mysteries
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