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Search for the Headless Woman of Sicker Mountain (w Video)
For decades now, people have been claiming to see the apparition of a headless woman near the old Lenora town site on Sicker Mountain (1900-1907) There aren’t any buildings left standing any more — and the exact location is hard to find … Continue reading
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Tagged BC, Cowichan, Duncan, Ghost, Haunted, Headless Woman, Mount Sicker, Vancouver Island, Vancouver Island Haunted
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Investigating the Haunting of Heriot Bay Inn (With Videos)
History & Building: Stories claiming that the century-old Heriot Bay Inn is haunted can be traced back for decades, but strange tales have always been a part of the inn’s colourful past. In Quadra Story, author Jeanette Taylor says that it was … Continue reading
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Tagged EVP, Ghost, Haunted, Haunting, Heriot Bay Inn, Quadra Island, Vancouver Island, Vancouver Island Haunted
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CTVVI News (video): Our Investigation of the Heriot Bay Inn on Quadra Island
CTVVI News Video: Heriot Bay Inn Ghost Hunters See Future in Ghost Tourism In late February, travel blogger Sean Enns and myself conducted a two-night investigation of the Heriot Bay Inn on Quadra Island. Reports of the inn being haunted had … Continue reading
The White Lady of Thetis Cove (With Video)
Ghost stories describing a Lady in White emerge from cultures all over the world. From Thailand to South America, Australia to Russia, a lone woman’s spirit wearing a white flowing dress has been described, and re-described, over, and over again. … Continue reading