In this KDK Ghoul Community Spotlight, I am chatting with travel blogger and amateur historian, Kenton de Jong.
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Haunted Saskatchewan: Government House, Regina – Part 3: The Ghosts
Come with me on a tour of the haunted Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan. The building not only has a suspected local ghost but is also filled with antique period pieces that may have carried unknown ghosts into the location.
Haunted Saskatchewan: Government House, Regina – Part 2: The Paranormal Activity
Come with me on a tour of the haunted Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan. The building not only has a suspected local ghost but is also filled with antique period pieces that may have carried unknown ghosts into the location.
Haunted Saskatchewan: Government House, Regina – Part 1: The History
Come with me on a tour of the haunted Government House in Regina, Saskatchewan. The building not only has a suspected local ghost but is also filled with antique period pieces that may have carried unknown ghosts into the location.
Haunted Saskatchewan: Bushwakker Brewpub, Regina
Continuing our exploration of Regina history, the Warehouse district is an area that had to be rebuilt following the devastation of the F4 tornado that swept through the middle of Regina in 1912. One of the buildings that was built in the empty streets on Dewdney, after the residential area was destroyed, was the Campbell,ContinueContinue reading “Haunted Saskatchewan: Bushwakker Brewpub, Regina”
Video: Haunted Saskatchewan – Regina Cemetery
Welcome back, my ghouls, to the Haunted Saskatchewan series! In this video, I show you some of the video footage and photos from the Regina Cemetery that I visited back in November 2021. Check out the video below, and make sure you Subscribe to my channel to be notified about future videos! https://youtu.be/UvgKGjB9M9g Transcript: WelcomeContinueContinue reading “Video: Haunted Saskatchewan – Regina Cemetery”
Haunted Saskatchewan Series: Regina Cemetery
The Regina Cemetery was the first cemetery in the area, with the first grave belonging to young David in 1882.

