Canadian Monsters & Legends: The Shrieks of the Dungarvon Whooper (S1EP30)

In this episode,  we are travelling to New Brunswick, which is in eastern Canada, for listeners who don’t know. There is a river there, called the Dungarvon River, which has an interesting legend or ghost story at least that I hadn’t heard of before.

The Dungarvon River is located in central New Brunswick. It is connected to many lakes in the Miramichi Highlands, which is also part of the Appalachian Mountains, which is an interesting little fact. Apparently, it isn’t easy to access the Dungarvon River, as there are limited roads to the area, because it has such thick forests. However, some people have been known to fish along the water, as Atlantic salmon is known to pass through the river.

The Dungarvon Whooper (‘hooper’) is a ghost story about a tragic incident in the middle of a lumberjack camp in the 19th century. First, let’s dive into the story shared since the late 19th century.This is a question I sometimes receive in my inbox from those who want to start paranormal investigations, so let’s talk about it! I will also create a download based on the information I’ve collected, sort of a paranormal investigation guide, that you can download on my website if you’re interested.

Local Saskatchewan Haunts: Mystery of the St Louis Light (S1EP27)

In this episode, we are diving into another local mystery! We are travelling north of Regina, past Saskatoon, and closer to the Prince Albert area. Put on some warm clothes and grab your flashlights as we dig into the mystery behind the St. Louis Ghost Lights.

Canadian Legends & Monsters: The Loup Garou of Quebec (S1EP26)

In this episode, we are travelling to Quebec this time! We are revisiting another segment of the Canadian Legends and Monsters. So, turn off the lights, light a candle, and step back with me to the mid-1700’s when a werewolf, also known as the Loup Garou in French, was said to arrive in Quebec.

Historical Paranormal Cases: The Ambrose Small Disappearance (S1EP25)

In this episode, we are going back into the history of the paranormal industry, but this time we are going to approach it a little differently. I have been researching into a Canadian case that had left everyone baffled, as no body or sign of survival was left behind, leading to the use of mediums and paranormal equipment to try and solve the case. Picture the bustling city of Toronto in the year of 1919, but beneath the surface, an unsettling mystery shocked the community, but the case went cold. Tonight, let’s explore the clues behind the disappearance of Ambrose Small.

Local Saskatchewan Haunts: Featuring Regina Ghost Francis Darke (S1EP24)

In this episode, we dig into the past of one of Regina’s most well-known ghosts – Francis Darke! Listen in to learn more about who Francis was during his life and the most common places you can still periodically see him roam even now.

Guest Appearance: Ghosts of College Avenue Campus with Darcy (S1EP23)

KD Kulpa interviews Darcy Donovan on location at College Avenue Campus about sold out ghost tours, tragic history, and lingering legends.

Canadian Legends & Monsters: Vanished Village of Angikuni Lake (S1EP22)

In this episode,  we uncover the mystery behind a northern Canadian legend – one that speaks of a trapper who discovered an abandoned village in Nunavut with no sign of where the families may have gone. The Vanishing Village of Angikuni Lake has been a story in books, short stories, and podcasts. But what really happened? 

History of the Paranormal: Origin of the Ouija Board (S1EP20)

In this episode, we dig into the history and origins of the Ouija Board! Learn about where the concept came from and why it’s still used today as a communication tool with ghosts. I also dug up some information into what was used before the Ouija Board! So sit back, relax, and turn off the lights as we summon up the origin story of the Ouija Board.

Local Saskatchewan Haunts: Have you had lunch with the ghost of Minnie? (S1EP19)

In this episode, we are traveling to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan to dine with the ghost of Minnie Hopkins! The Hopkins Dining Parlour is a fun local haunt, that even comes with great food! A couple years ago, I had lunch with Minnie (at least I hope she was there), and am happy to share the ghost stories and history about the building.

Guest Appearance: The Saskatoon Ax Murder Mystery with Melanie Cole Part 2 (S1EP18)

In this episode, Melanie Cole has returned to finish telling us the clues and mysteries behind the unsolved ax murder case in Saskatoon from the 1920’s. If you missed last week’s episode, make sure you listen to part 1 first! Let’s see if we can figure out what might have happened that fateful Christmas Day.