Local Saskatchewan Haunts: Hidden Hauntings of Nipawin (S2EP46)

In this episode, we head to northeastern Saskatchewan to explore the hidden hauntings of Nipawin—my hometown. From the eerie Crooked Bridge to ghostly legends surrounding the newer highway bridge, and even a few unexplained lights and UFO sightings in the surrounding fields, this episode blends local history with personal stories and mysterious encounters. Whether you’re from the area or just love discovering small-town paranormal lore, Nipawin has more than a few secrets to share.

Haunted SK Listener Collection: Revisiting the St Louis Light with New Theories (S2EP45)

In this Haunted Saskatchewan Listener Collection episode, we return to one of the province’s most enduring legends: the St. Louis Ghost Light. After first covering the phenomenon in Season 1, two guests shared their own firsthand experiences. In this follow-up, we revisit the original lore, share new witness accounts, and explore fresh theories that might shed light on what’s really happening in the fields near St. Louis. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this episode invites you to take another look at a mystery that refuses to fade.

Have your own Saskatchewan ghost story to share? Submit it through the Haunted SK Listener Collection form at https://forms.gle/1Qho4Y5541qYmbZ3A for a chance to be featured in a future episode!

Local Saskatchewan Haunt: Phantom Guests of Grant Hall Hotel (S2EP42)

Explore the haunted history of Moose Jaw’s Grant Hall Hotel, from its 1920s origins and royal guests to ghostly encounters and eerie experiences during a 2022 visit.

Moved chairs, phantom alarms, and a mysterious orb photo – are these signs of lingering spirits or just the quirks of an old hotel?

Listen to the episode now to find out!

Season 2 Launch: Haunted SK Listener Collection – Stories from the old GMC Plant (S2EP41)

In this season premiere of ParaGhoul Paranormal, we’re kicking off with a deep dive into one of Regina’s most iconic and eeriest landmarks: the old GMC Plant.

Once a booming automotive hub and later a wartime munitions factory, this building has lived many lives… and we could say, it still holds onto them.

From its roaring 1928 opening to its mysterious 2017 fire, we explore the plant’s rise, fall, and the ghost stories that have emerged from its long, shadowy history, including tales from the old CJTR radio station that once called it home.

Was it just the creaks of an old building… or something more?

Season 1 Finale and Wrap Up (S1EP40)

Tonight marks an amazing milestone – we are officially on the last episode of season 1 of ParaGhoul Paranormal. I can’t believe that we are already on our 40th episode together – we’ve had 14 amazing guest episodes, some of which were two-part episodes because we had too many good stories to stop on time. We also covered 8 urban legends or monsters from Canada’s history, 8 episodes about the history of the paranormal industry, including the evolution of ghost gadgets, and 9 local Saskatchewan haunted histories and experiences.

What will be coming in season 2, you may ask? That’s what we are talking about tonight, so let’s get started.

Guest Appearance: Kenton de Jong from Regina Cemetery Tours (S1EP37)

In this episode, Kenton shares insights into the history and significance of the Regina Cemetery tours, the themes he explores during the tours, and the fascinating stories he uncovers. We also discuss the challenges and future plans for the tours, including new themes and stories that Kenton is excited to share.

Local Saskatchewan Haunts: Stories from the Fort San Sanatorium (S1EP36)

Tonight, we are having our last Local Saskatchewan Haunts episode of season 1, if you can believe it! To celebrate the first official season of ParaGhoul Paranormal coming to an end, we’re revisiting one of the first haunted locations I covered as part of my Haunted Saskatchewan blog series – the Fort San Sanitorium.

In this episode, we’ll delve into the history and ghost stories of the Fort San Sanitorium, a location that has fascinated many with its eerie past. Although the building no longer exists, the site remains a point of interest for paranormal enthusiasts. We’ll explore the history of the sanatorium, its architectural features, and the various uses of the building over the years. We’ll also discuss the ghost stories and paranormal experiences reported by those who visited or stayed at the sanatorium.

Join me as we uncover the secrets and stories behind the Fort San Sanitorium and ponder the question – what happens to the ghosts when the building is gone?

Guest Appearance: Shanon Sinn from Black Cat Books in BC (S1EP34)

Tonight, we have another special guest episode! I am joined by Shanon Sinn, author and publisher from Black Cat Books in Victoria, British Columbia.

I was lucky to meet Shanon through the Vancouver Chapter of the Horror Writers Association. There is no Saskatchewan or Prairies chapter … maybe I need to rectify that … so I’m grateful that they were willing to take me on as a member, even though our time zones don’t always line up well.

In this episode, Shanon shares insights into their journey as an author and publisher, the inspiration behind launching Black Cat Books, and the types of books they publish. We also delve into Shanon’s personal paranormal experiences, including the mysterious St. Louis Light.

Historical Paranormal Case: The Donnelly Massacre (S1EP33)

Tonight, we’re diving into one of Canada’s most tragic and mysterious historical cases – the Black Donnelly Massacre.

In this episode, we’ll travel back to the late 1800s to a small community near London, Ontario, where the Donnelly family met a violent and untimely end. We’ll explore the events leading up to the massacre, the horrifying night it occurred, and the hauntings that are said to persist to this day.
Join me as we uncover the secrets and stories behind the Black Donnelly Massacre and delve into the paranormal activity that has been reported in the area.

Local Saskatchewan Haunts: The Regina Riot and History of the Regina German Club (S1EP32)

Tonight, we’re diving into the intriguing history of the Regina German Club and the surrounding area, including the infamous Regina Riot.

In this episode, we’ll explore the historical events and cultural influences that have shaped the area around the Regina German Club. From the early days of Germantown to the dramatic Regina Riot of 1935, we’ll uncover the secrets and stories that may contribute to the paranormal activity in the building.

Join me as we travel back in time to uncover the history of the Regina German Club and its surroundings. Who knows – maybe we’ll gain more insights into who might be haunting the building beyond just past patrons and founders.