The first episode of this two part podcast was only a warm up. Join us again with our special guests Haunted History BC https://hauntedhistorybc.com as we give you even more chilling accounts of history and hauntings. We continue exploring BC in the early days and take you on a truly terrifying ride. This episode is not for the faint-hearted. We meander down the darkened ally of a burned down hotel which once had an amazing history only to reveal an even stranger modern-day mystery. We will explore a splendid Tudor style inn with ghosts awakened by a Ouija session followed by a trip to a cemetery linked to murder and a Christmas Eve tragedy. Then if you dare, grab your flashlights and follow us to a high school built on a burial ground, a carriage ride at dusk through a haunted park with a screaming apparition and finally a museum with some creepy dolls.
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Paranormal writers and investigators, history enthusiasts
Gina and Victoria are sisters who reside in BC’s lower mainland and have an interest in all things haunted and historical. They make it their mission to explore paranormal activity, legends of hauntings and local folklore while preserving Canada's past and present history so it can be shared by future generations. For Haunted History BC the past has passed but is not forgotten.
Haunted History BC were the winners of: 'History Hero, Maple Ridge Heritage Award' in December 2020.