Spooktober 2: More Canadian Ghost Stories

Published: Oct. 9, 2023, 7 a.m.

Episode 288: In this, the second episode of our five-part Spooktober series, we dive into three ghostly tales from coast to coast or, to coin a phrase, ghost to ghost. First, we\u2019re off to northern New Brunswick to learn about the ghostly Fire Ship of Chaleur Bay, said to sail the waters of the bay intermittently terrifying mariners. Next, we head to\xa0Wallaceburg, Ontario, where, in the 1830s, violent poltergeist activity known as the Baldoon Mystery occurred. Last, we come back west to B.C., where in a small museum in Quesnel resides Mandy the haunted doll.\nSources:\nCity of Bathurst | Bathurst.ca | Heritage & Culture | The Legend of the Phantom Ship\nLe Vaisseau de Feu de la Baie des Chaleurs\nLost at Sea: Ghost Ships and Other Mysteries | Goss, Michael | Internet Archive\nThe Burning Ship of Northumberland Strait: Some Notes on That Apparition on JSTOR\n\nThe Baldoon Mystery\nBaldoon Mystery | Psi Encyclopedia\nThe Baldoon Mystery | Skeptoid\nBaldoon mystery | Wierd and Startling | McDonald, Neil T | Internet Archive\n\u201cA History of Wallaceburg and Vicinity 1804 to the Present.\u201d pp. 20\u201322\nBiography \u2013 TROYER, JOHN \u2013 Volume VII (1836-1850) \u2013 Dictionary of Canadian Biography\n\nMandy | Quesnel & District Museum and Archives\nCalgary Herald 04 Apr 1999, page 31\nQuesnel Cariboo Observer 28 Apr 1999, page 12\nThe Paranormal Road Trippers (@theparanormalroadtrippers) | Instagram\nCanada's Most Haunted Doll!! | The Paranormal Road Trippers | YouTube\nMeet Mandy the Doll, Canada's Most Evil Antique\nForget Annabelle. Meet Mandy the Haunted Doll\nMandy the Haunted Doll | The Paranormal Guide\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices