Top 5 Haunted Places In Canada You Should Never Visit

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Top 5 Haunted Places In The Canada You Should Never Visit

Canada is one of the largest countries in the world, with a history of paranormal activity and ghostly encounters. From the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, to the Gibralter Point Lighthouse, there are many dark tourist attractions that you should NOT visit. These are the Top 5 Haunted Places In The Canada You Should Never Visit!

Time Codes:
0:00 - Intro
0:37- Tranquille Sanatorium
2:30- The Firkins House
4:10- Five Fisherman Restaurant
5:53- The Frank Slide
7:42- The Banff Springs Hotel

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Something interesting about turtle mountain is that first Nations people wouldn't settle near the mountain as it was called "the mountain that walks"
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catkins
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Room 873 has been boarded up and not in use. They literally blocked off the room and made it look as if it was never there. Also frank slide had 1 sole survivor. A little girl.

vibehighshinebright
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My parents and I live in Calgary. Every year we visit Banff at least once and have been to the Banff Spring Hotel several times, the last time was in 2017.
I never experienced anything paranormal there, although I had four paranormal or supernatural experiences throughout my life, all in Calgary.

mapofthesoultagme
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"The Canada" has a nice ring to it.

NATEDOG
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Great video and love you Canada🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦✌️😎✌️🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

lilyrosebloodstone
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"Banff springs is located is in the middle of no where....'

Dude clearly hasn't been to the most popular tourist destination

connorsandford
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Good video. You should do another on haunted places in The Canada.

TheUnatuber
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It's not the town of Crowsnest pass, it's several small towns clustered together including Frank, Coleman, Blairmore, Coledale and a few others that are part of the Pass

LoneHowler
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I live by frank slide and drove through it many nights never heard of hauntings or lanterns but it can get extremely windy haha but not haunted it’s quite a site to see they do tours as well and lots of people live around it and it came down at night so most people were sleeping when the mountain came down on them

royw
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theres definitively other haunted and famous locations in Canada like the chateau laurier, keg mansion, fort garry hotel, craigdarroch castle, plains of abraham`s, gibraltar point lighthouse, ....do a part 2 !

hanoversofbits
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Driven through the Frank slide many times and it definitely has a certain feel to it. The crazy thing is you can still live in Frank as only half the town was destroyed. Houses are for sale there all the time. I’ve also spent a night in the Banff Springs. It was pretty uneventful as for seeing anything weird. It looks like it’s far from any buildings but it’s only a short walk from the town. There used to be a very spooky building in Saskatchewan called Fort San on Echo Lake in the Qu’epple valley but most of the building were demolished years ago. My wife spent a night there and she said she didn’t sleep a wink. Good video

paulwestenberger
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Room 873 is bored up to wall cause so many problems in there. They have videos of it on here

CS-irmo
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I’ve actually been to the firkins house on a school field trip, when I went in, there were a group of kids by a bedroom looking in, there’s a door on the right with its nob shaking. When I was there I thought it was a park employee trying to scare people, but when I heard this video, this gives my the creeps.

eoutenkova
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It's phonetically pronounced "Tronkeel" The facility is just west of Kamloops, BC.

billfarley
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If you've not yet, how about Galveston, Texas? Aka Galveston Island, the entire island is haunted

azicove
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When I was a cub in Boy Scouts, I spent the night in the museum and I heard is screaming outside and sometimes I seen people walk on the rocks themselves

Brickhaedbored
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Awesome video about Canadian #hauntings 😎 🤟 very cool properties 😮 thx for sharing and cheers from Ottawa 🇨🇦

BytownUrbex
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When I was young me and my friend heard LOUD FOOTSTEPS ECHOING IN THE NIGHT down an empty street. NO ONE ELSE WAS AROUND? We looked everywhere - then RAN! It’s real and true stories told. Ive experienced other paranormal activity, etc. Thx

daisy
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I live in Halifax, lots of dark history in this city but also, like half of the restaurants and hotels here claim to be haunted lol

louisejanice
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I worked at the Hotel Selkirk in Fort Edmonton Park. It's a replica if i remember correctly, but it's definitely haunted. Not sure by what, but the two incidents that i experienced seemed more like an attention grabbing ghost. 1). The Bartender and I were talking near the end of a night shift when the old service bell beside us on the counter went off. We watched it compress, ring, and relax. We stopped talking and just stared at it for a bit before I told the ghost I can help check them in. 2) The doors to the dining room are always propped open with wedges and one audit shift had one of those wedges go sliding the whole length of the lobby. You have to use a good amount of force to knock them loose. Freaked me the hell out since i was the only one in the lobby area at that time.

MikNickel