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Creepy Canada

Season 2 2003 - 2004

  • 2003-10-28T05:00:00Z on OLN
  • 40m
  • 11h (11 episodes)
  • Canada
  • English
  • Documentary
Creepy Canada focuses on paranormal activities around Canada.

11 episodes

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse, Toronto; King's Playhouse, Georgetown, PEI; White Otter Castle, Ontario; Mackenzie Inn, Kirkfield, Ontario; Le Corriveau, Quebec City.

Ghosts of Rue Saint Paul, Montreal; Fairmont Algonquin Resort; Fort Kent; Kingston Penitentiary; Victoria Golf Course; Duford House. An executioner extinguishes two lives and two departed spirits roam Rue Saint Paul in old Montreal. These two departed spirits share a peculiar bond in death while they were strangers in life.

Hauntings at Ukrainian Village, Alberta; Firkins House, Fort Edmonton; Peggy's Cove; Walker Theatre, Winnipeg; Bastion Square, Victoria, B.C.; Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Quebec City.

Canadian ghosts, strange creatures and alien encounters. Included: the slide rocks in Frank, Alberta; Helmcken House; Trowbridge Falls, Thunder Bay, Ontario; Charlotte County Court House, St. Andrew's-by-the-Sea, N.B.; Manipogo Lake Monster, Lake Winnipeg; Hopkins Dining Parlor.

The Campbell family disappearance; Chez Brian, St. John's, Newfoundland; Fort Stewart, Montreal; The Newman Wine Vaults; Wilno ghost, Wilno, Ontario; Heritage Restaurant, Cumberland, Ontario.

Locations said to be haunted include the Screaming Tunnel in Niagara Falls; Hamilton archives; Discovery Harbour, Penetanguishene, Ontario; Darke Hall, University of Regina; Pioneer Square, Victoria, B.C.; Rouge Restaurant, Calgary.

Bell Island hag, Newfoundland; Empress Theater, Fort Macleod, Alberta; Wilno vampire, Wilno, Ontario; Angel Inn, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario; Magnetic Hill, Burlington, Ontario; Mathers-Walls House, Kenora, Ontario.

Mathers House, Burnaby, B.C.; the headless captain of Queens Road, Newfoundland; Assiniboya Club, Saskatchewan; Albion Falls, Hamilton, Ontario. The legend of "Lovers Leap" is a well-known piece of Canadian folklore. After a tragic end to a brand new romance, Jane Riley flung herself from the top of this waterfall in an effort to expire her misery. However, her misery seems endless. Many visitors claim that Riley's spirit roams around Lover's Leap.

Mrs. Ceperley still roams through the house that she loved so much in Burnaby, British Columbia. She cannot free her spirit. It may be that a broken promise keeps Mrs. Ceperley wandering the halls of her one time home. Grace Ceperley loved this house so much that she left an order in her will stating that her husband could only stay on in the house if he agreed that when he would eventually sell it, he would give most of the money to charity. She wanted the profit from the house to benefit no-one but charity. Mister Ceperley had other ideas, and, from the moment he profited personally from the sale of the property, Grace Ceperley's spirit has been seen walking throughout this house.

Examining unexplained phenomena, ghosts, strange creatures and alien encounters at the Bell Island iron-ore mines in Newfoundland. Also: Mallard Lodge, Portage La Prairie, Manitoba; Hermitage ruins, Ancaster, Ontario; 1234 de la Montagne, Montreal; Drummond Hill Cemetery, Niagara Falls; and Marr Residence, Saskatoon.

The ghost of a construction worker killed in an accident haunts The McKay School. Several ghosts are sighted inside Hatley Castle. A ghost bride roams Hotel Fort Garry. A Judge's ghost occupies The Inn at the Falls. A ghost monkey wreaks havoc at The Hose and Hound Pub.

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