5 Spooky Canadian Urban Legends

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024

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  • @codypolok5169
    @codypolok5169 Рік тому +916

    So happy to see Creepy Canada get a mention, it's a largely forgotten show and honestly was better then most the paranormal investigation shows I've seen in the modern times.

  • @louisehans9771
    @louisehans9771 Рік тому +149

    The legend of Charles Coghlan's coffin returning home and being re-buried where he was born is amazing!

    • @comms9803
      @comms9803 3 місяці тому +1

      Unfortunately it's been debunked

    • @Seaburg7545
      @Seaburg7545 12 днів тому

      It's wholesome in a way

  • @dianne11ca
    @dianne11ca Рік тому +247

    At 65 years old, I have lived coast to coast and in between, and I love how your show makes me feel even more a part of Canada. I am Plains Cree & Irish, then throw in the French Canadian, and I am a true Heinz 57, born in '57, so it fits. lol Thanks for the fascinating content. Cheers from Nova Scotia.

    • @P-Switch5482
      @P-Switch5482 Рік тому +7

      I'm only on the second story so far, so maybe there will be stories from the maritimes, I'm 37 & live in PEI - where there are plenty of old stories that used to scare the SH*T out of me as a kid lol. But anyways, wouldn't it be neat if he did a video on ghost stories or urban legends from our region? There are plenty of stories of ghost ships alone, but it would be cool to hear some lesser known stories from small rural communities. I remember as a kid, we used to drive from time to time down this dirt road (or, as we used to say, clay road) named Todd or Todd's road. I'm not sure if that's the official name or just how we locals refer to it. Now, I haven't heard the story in almost 30 years - I'll have to ask my mom - if I remember correctly there was a lone family living on said desolate road. I remember it was a really long winding, bumpy, very narrow road - you could reach out each window and touch the trees, it was that narrow back then. Anyways, something about the house burning down, his wife and kids burnt to death I think (& I want to say there were animals that perished too but I may be full of sh*t & remembering wrong). Anyways, Todd - the patriarch of the family - was soon after found hanging from a tree by the locals, and so it was said that the road was haunted and people were known to go missing when driving on that road at night or something.
      I apologize for recanting such a bare-boned story, I should have asked my mom before writing this so I could be more confident in my retelling. But anyways it was a terrifying road to go down, I remember that.
      But anyways, my point is, PEI, NB, NS & NFLD + Labrador are VERY rich with such stories. It would be cool to have some of the lesser-known stories be shared with a large audience so we could save them from falling into obscurity, because soon enough these stories may end up being lost to time.

    • @P-Switch5482
      @P-Switch5482 Рік тому +5

      I spoke too soon, there is a story from PEI. I'm gonna look into the validity of it, I've never heard this story!

    • @JohnMelland
      @JohnMelland Рік тому +7

      Boozhoo, I'm also a mix of Ojibwe and Cree, French and Norwegian. LoL. Except I was born in 1970. Love these videos too! ❤

    • @dianne11ca
      @dianne11ca Рік тому +2

      I see that I am in very good company!

    • @P-Switch5482
      @P-Switch5482 Рік тому +2

      @@dianne11ca You know it, my friend!

  • @pattol666
    @pattol666 Рік тому +96

    I live 5 min drive from screaming tunnels in st kitts, i forgot all about it . We used to go out there as teenagers and play tricks on our stoned friends. Brings back some good memories. Good job on the nostalgia factor for me.

    • @Lady_Graham
      @Lady_Graham Рік тому +1

      Weird I’ve grown up in st Kitts all my life but I’ve never heard of this.

    • @lizardspoint
      @lizardspoint Рік тому +1

      Hi I would love to see this tunnel, love Kim from England xx

    • @Adam-hh5xl
      @Adam-hh5xl 10 місяців тому +3

      I grew up in Niagara On The Lake and use to visit the Screaming Tunnel from time to time with friends. We did the lit match at midnight and yeah a faint scream was heard. We tried to check out the Blue Tunnel too but the Seaway security caught us, unfortunately they knew my old man who worked for the Seaway as a diver and boy did I get it!
      Other places with activity are; The Prince of Wales Hotel, Oban Inn, Fort George, Butler's Burial grounds, Angel Inn, a friend of mine house on East West Line and a class mate house on the Niagara Parkway.

    • @trainknut
      @trainknut Місяць тому +2

      I live all the way on the west coast on Vancouver Island, and the screaming tunnels sound like the kind of shit we'd make up around here with all the abandoned railroad grades and equipment out in the woods. Growing up as a kid, especially in the 2000s/2010s before urbanization really got to the island, a lot of spots had an eerie kind of almost haunted feeling, old logging camps, railway grades, abandoned hundred year old mineshafts in the middle of the woods, mansions some creepy guy built in the forest half a century ago and forgot about. There's even a few ghost towns. And if you really know the woods, you probably knew of a few ship or plane wrecks, too.
      We never had a direct counterpart to the screaming tunnels, but we definitely used to fuck with our friends in the same kinds of ways, especially while stoned.

  • @RandomTrinidadian
    @RandomTrinidadian Рік тому +136

    You forgot the Legend of the Mean Canadian that hates Hockey and Poutine

    • @HammersonPeters
      @HammersonPeters  Рік тому +33

      Oh, believe me, he’s out there.

    • @lorimiller4301
      @lorimiller4301 Рік тому +3

      They have to have signs up in arenas to remind men not to spit. 🤮

    • @dashcroft1892
      @dashcroft1892 Рік тому +7

      Anti-Timmies abound … even in Upper Canada … legend has it.

    • @john-ic5pz
      @john-ic5pz Рік тому +4

      Lies! Everyone knows that all Canadians patient and polite to a fault. 😅

    • @carolinaJPL88
      @carolinaJPL88 Рік тому +3

      😂😂

  • @SomnusLucisCaelum
    @SomnusLucisCaelum Рік тому +85

    The reptile man of the lake being a tegu sounds reasonable. I remember being a child playing with my cousins when we were scared by this "huge" monster in the front yard that looked like a dragon and growled
    It was a pet gila monster that escaped its enclosure and belonged to a neighbor :v looked like a monster bc we had never seen one before and it was larger than any lizard we had ever seen. The scared mind blew it to enormous proportions

    • @MakerInMotion
      @MakerInMotion 11 місяців тому +6

      I agree. Which makes the tegu who survived a Canadian winter one tough lizard.

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 2 місяці тому +1

      @@MakerInMotion not that tough... victoria winters are not your standard canadian winter. it will usually only be below freezing for a day or two at a time, and very little snow.

    • @HajileMalach
      @HajileMalach Місяць тому

      ​@@jlt131they're warm blooded dawg

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 Місяць тому

      @@HajileMalach don't call people dawg. also, that just makes it even more likely they'd survive a victoria winter. so what's your point

  • @TheNightlessFall
    @TheNightlessFall 2 місяці тому +19

    Every country has its legends and myths, but Canada has some terrifying ones. Wendigo, werewolves, lots of sea monsters compared to anywhere in the world, ghosts (and even ghost ships), dolls, mermaids, cursed objects, some cool monsters like the Akhlut, which is a mix of wolf and orca and even a dragon like Gaasyendietha mostly known as ''Meteor Dragon'' (yeah it sounds like a Yu-gi-oh card name). They they just have everything. For the Unrban legend, they are also something that give me cold sweat. There's too many canadian Urban legends that's just insane.

    • @kaylanclintc.s2051
      @kaylanclintc.s2051 Місяць тому +1

      Don't forget the little people in the mountains in Alberta bigfoot seahorses in the lakes

    • @AlanaBananaCanada
      @AlanaBananaCanada 22 дні тому

      Is there one about two large white canines? Because I came upon some in the rainforest of BC last year and no one was around. They were on a steep hill in very rough forest growth, no path. They were identical and very, very creepy. I just stood there frozen and then backed away slowly and left after a minute.

  • @princessinmittens4783
    @princessinmittens4783 9 місяців тому +6

    I absolutely loved that show. Creepy Canada! One of my fave tv shows of all time!!!

  • @DeathValley232
    @DeathValley232 2 місяці тому +7

    I lived in fort Kent, Alberta for 1yr. Some strange things happened while I lived there... I waited out my lease, then when it ended. I packed up and moved back to British Columbia. I'll never forget that place.
    This is common knowledge of the town folk in Fort Kent. Lots of my neighbors told me about it, and how to protect my family. The things I've heard and seen in those woods, I never went outside after sun-down. This was back in 2009

  • @xikimunki735
    @xikimunki735 Рік тому +42

    Hammerson Peters is, in my humble opinion, perhaps the most interesting and authentic youtube channel out there. Offering consistent quality production and covering fascinating historical and cultural subjects . Thank you Hammerson for these superb videos! We truly appreciate it.

  • @risboturbide9396
    @risboturbide9396 Рік тому +25

    Always a great pleasure, Hammerson.
    Thank you for the Wendigo story! 🍻🍻

  • @roguepumpkin1514
    @roguepumpkin1514 Рік тому +62

    As a local to Victoria I do want to also point out Thetis lake is seen as spooky. Lots of teens go cliff diving and regularly get hurt as well as it’s a common suicide spot so it’s kinda well known that there’s alot of bodies in that lake

    • @miufke_
      @miufke_ 10 місяців тому +3

      As a local to Local I do want to also local out Local lake is seen as local. Lots of locals go local diving and localy get hurt as well as it's a local locality spot so it's kinda locally known that there's alot of locals in that location

    • @jenellenelson4447
      @jenellenelson4447 9 місяців тому +1

      I'm pretty in tune to "ghosts" it f***g sucks, I've seen things and felt things that have no logical explanation.. This however explains why I felt so uncomfortable when my ex, my son and I went hiking around the lake... This was 7 years ago, as soon as we got up to the cliff area in the woods I said "no, I'm done. We need to go back." My ex was confused but I was almost in tears, he said ok. I pretty much ran back to the car with my son strapped to my chest, I felt sick, angry and sad and was trying to not throw up. I cried most of the way home and couldn't figure out why.... 🥶

    • @Luckee_Larry
      @Luckee_Larry 20 днів тому

      @@miufke_ bro sounds pretty local

  • @sleepyjo9340
    @sleepyjo9340 Рік тому +20

    A rather huge myth where I'm from in Durham region is called ghost road. The story varies but a man was on a long stretch of empty road on scugog island and lost control of his motorcycle . This crash in all version killed him traumatically. Since this mysterious crash many decades ago locals claim to hear phantom motorcyle noises, ghastly head light going down the road, and appirations of the man. Along with this a large boulder with 'ghost road' painted on it marks the location.

  • @BeliefHolePodcast
    @BeliefHolePodcast Рік тому +69

    🔥LOVING the vibe of this one. Nothing like being pulled into some expertly presented creepy lore from the Great White North to settle into a Sunday evening 🇨🇦 🔥

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice Рік тому +15

    When I was a teenager, there was a pedestrian tunnel from a parking area to a public beach. We would always yell, sing, yodel, or otherwise try to find the resonant frequency of the tunnel.

  • @renacleerican7824
    @renacleerican7824 Рік тому +10

    I am listenning to your stories when I cant find sleep. I like your universe, especially stories of Sasquatch and Nahanni valley!!
    Thank you Hammerson Peters🌛

  • @mandy7131
    @mandy7131 Рік тому +5

    From Canada Manitoba Winnipeg
    Love hearing storys like these thank U❤

  • @scarborosasquatchstation1403
    @scarborosasquatchstation1403 Рік тому +28

    Hammerson you always write good interesting stories on things that go boo in the night , based on myths n legends of CANADA ! Thanks

  • @Bambisgf77
    @Bambisgf77 Рік тому +8

    Hi Hammerson, always a pleasure when you post! Thank you 😊

  • @amandacornett5680
    @amandacornett5680 Рік тому +17

    I love Urban legends and I love anything cryptid related. Please keep more videos like this coming HP. Great work.

  • @spiritoftheforest6204
    @spiritoftheforest6204 Рік тому +9

    Thank you for clearing these up. Love from England.

  • @rogerramjet6429
    @rogerramjet6429 Рік тому +16

    18:25 since when has the chupacabras ever been known as aquatic?
    Never heard of a single case that describes a connection to any water.

    • @koryhawkins1499
      @koryhawkins1499 Рік тому +2

      When the chupacabra had a meeting about how they are tired of eating the same old farm animals on the same types of lands and one group evolved and migrated to canada!😂
      The Wife and Kids

  • @samk3lly
    @samk3lly Рік тому +43

    Two Hammerson Peters videos on one weekend? Yay! Thank you for all the work you put into making such awesome videos for us, my friend. 😊

  • @crimsonffire
    @crimsonffire Рік тому +34

    I found urban legends very interesting, every area region and country has their own. You do a great job on researching these stories and showing fact from fiction and how some stories might get imbelished over time vs just made up or truth that got twisted with each retelling.

    • @MakerInMotion
      @MakerInMotion 11 місяців тому +2

      Retelling over time seems to make the stories resemble each other too. Seems like every area has a "Lady in White" ghost with some backstory about her husband dying at sea or in a tragic accident on the eve of their wedding. Now she wanders at night in a white dress weeping for her lost love. When I got into the paranormal, some version of that kept popping up.

    • @crimsonffire
      @crimsonffire 11 місяців тому +2

      @MakerInMotion we have a lady in white in the area I grew up. But people where never sure of the back story. Just they'd see a young lady in all white and pale , who'd Just disappear. Before people's eyes. There is differently recurring tales that's very true

  • @Robocopnik
    @Robocopnik Рік тому +5

    "Fluorescent Grey" is absolutely brilliant.

    • @jlt131
      @jlt131 2 місяці тому

      yeah i'm trying to picture what that would look like... unless it was literally fluorescing. either way... i spent 20 years living near thetis lake and never once got to see it in person... and in fact, this is the first i've ever heard of it. lol

  • @naomireed5556
    @naomireed5556 Рік тому +123

    I actually learned a different variation of the screaming tunnel story. this is the one I heard.
    A man and woman were fighting and on the brink of divorce, The husband was a very abusive and cruel man. He and the woman had a daughter together and they were fighting over who would get custody of her. The father ended up murdering his wife and setting the home ablaze with a gas can and a match. Luckily their daughter ran away before her father could burn the place down and she hid herself in the tunnel, hoping to blend into the shadows. Unfortunately her father found her, doused her in gas and lit a match, setting his own daughter on fire. Now when you go into the tunnel at midnight it's said if you light a match, you'll be able to hear the tormented screams of the girl as she was burned alive and she'll blow out your match.

    • @choppsticc
      @choppsticc Рік тому +5

      Go try it and record it for UA-cam
      Edit: I DO believe in ghosts and demons and other stuff, but the match being blown out could be the fact it’s a, you know, TUNNEL. So the way wind travels through it could just make matches go out easy. However the screams, idk.
      But yea try it, for the culture.

    • @toastythegoose
      @toastythegoose Рік тому +1

      that's the one I heard, I've been there and lit a match. The only thing that blew it out was the sheer amount of wind pumping through the tunnel.
      Christopher Walken has been there, too!

    • @ddsjgvk
      @ddsjgvk 11 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@choppsticcI will but you'll have to wait a few years until I can get out there. And if I even remember.

    • @delta.alpha.novmbr8802
      @delta.alpha.novmbr8802 11 місяців тому +1

      This is the story I’ve heard also. We used to go there as teenagers

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 5 місяців тому

      I honestly prefer this variation.

  • @DA-123
    @DA-123 Рік тому +11

    Love from your North American neighbor, the United States ❤

  • @PUBHEAD1
    @PUBHEAD1 Рік тому +5

    Awesome. Posted just in time for me to listen to while having my Sunday Tea👍

  • @greghanlon2235
    @greghanlon2235 Рік тому +10

    Well done Ham. You can tell... this guy gets multiple sources for the stories.

  • @darabennett4316
    @darabennett4316 Рік тому +6

    Heck yeah! 15 mins in and we're still going.

  • @davidortiz3094
    @davidortiz3094 Рік тому +30

    There is much truth behind legends.

    • @phoenixfox3379
      @phoenixfox3379 Місяць тому

      wow, profund, your a genius.

    • @69Rain420
      @69Rain420 23 дні тому

      @@phoenixfox3379 😂😂😂

  • @SpiritsAndDemons
    @SpiritsAndDemons Рік тому +8

    I live 20 minutes from the screaming tunnel. My husbands grandmother lived on the other side of the tunnel "there was houses in behind there". I have been in this tunnel 100+ times. Winifred Gilby was on of the neighbors.

  • @kublaikahn9068
    @kublaikahn9068 Рік тому +4

    Love and enjoy this channel !

  • @hollycook3545
    @hollycook3545 Рік тому +3

    Your vocabulary intrigues me; your historic knowledge, too.

  • @davidlancaster8152
    @davidlancaster8152 Рік тому +11

    Nice collection of spookiness. True or false they provoke the imagination. Thanks HP.

  • @kayeaton1691
    @kayeaton1691 Рік тому +4

    Love this program

  • @nikkisummons6038
    @nikkisummons6038 Рік тому +9

    I cant tell you enough how much excitement comes through the air , every time I see a video has been posted by you :) Thanks for the folk tale history and all the content you provide!

  • @AVspectre
    @AVspectre Рік тому +4

    First timer to your channel. Thanks for the video! :)

  • @jahnapanui6532
    @jahnapanui6532 Рік тому +4

    I totally enjoyed this video thank you so much for sharing

  • @masocre
    @masocre Рік тому +16

    I have been to the ghost tunnel! The preamble about vague myth vs verifiable story (and keeping in the Canadian theme) reminded me of the Dagg poltergeist because it was a well documented paranormal event.

    • @NickolaiPetrovitch
      @NickolaiPetrovitch Рік тому

      Dude … it was in the 1800’s. Funny how there’s never any visual evidence of this and just people telling stories when it comes to the paranormal. Gimme a break. I love folklore but I know it isn’t real, come on.

  • @MeRia035
    @MeRia035 Рік тому +14

    Great narration. I love this channel. Thank you ❤

  • @thecrone7964
    @thecrone7964 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for the interesting stories.

  • @jackiek8792
    @jackiek8792 Рік тому +14

    I love & appreciate this channel🙏🏻♥️🇨🇦
    Canada is a wealth of stories and your research & delivery is top notch😊

  • @elijahjames8837
    @elijahjames8837 Рік тому +25

    Freaky, I lived in Fort Kent Alberta; I've never heard this story though. I now live in the Cowichan Valley, another hot spot for paranormal activity; I experienced one of those unexplained backfires that you put out a video on. Better hope I don't move to your town. 😂

  • @Flamsterette
    @Flamsterette 2 місяці тому +4

    As a Canadian, I love this video.

  • @vikingskuld
    @vikingskuld Рік тому +5

    Videos are always the best out there

  • @Quiet_Void
    @Quiet_Void Рік тому +9

    I find it funny that the third story is essentially just;
    “Omg a monster!”
    “Nah, that’s just Frank. He likes chicken nuggets.”

  • @HeleneLouise
    @HeleneLouise Рік тому +6

    That was interesting. Thanks for a great video

  • @tristanenlow6505
    @tristanenlow6505 Рік тому +3

    It was a good idea to use the map feature thank you bro. Starting my morning off right 👍

  • @b.5191
    @b.5191 Рік тому +4

    Happy Easter, my friend!! I hope you had a BLESSED celebration today. I had to watch this one again because I knew you would probably be resting today. ;')
    PRAYING for YOU!🙏

  • @miafranco7821
    @miafranco7821 Рік тому +3

    can't believe i haven't heard of u yet!! you have the most original stories ever. and that takes a lot for me to say bc I've heard em all.. or so i thought. thanks for proving me wrong and being original :)

  • @jayeharrison4533
    @jayeharrison4533 Рік тому +3

    Loved this. Ty!

  • @ameliagodden4374
    @ameliagodden4374 10 місяців тому +3

    As someone who lives in the ass end of nowhere in Ontario, thank you for mentioning some of the stories I grew up with!

  • @L3GHO5T
    @L3GHO5T Рік тому +11

    I use to live roughly 15 mins from the “screaming tunnel” I’ve herd it with my own ears.

  • @benisaten
    @benisaten Рік тому +9

    Cheers from 🇨🇦✌️ I know the old screaming tunnel lol not far

  • @annikafanpage1745
    @annikafanpage1745 6 місяців тому +4

    Back in 2013 on the shore of lake superior in thunder bay Ontario. I once saw this white ball like creature. I was alone walking the marina and saw this thing walking the concrete walk way it split in 2 and both went in different directions, I was so spooked I hid behind a speaker stand in the park till it was far enoug away till I felt I could run away. It scared the shit out of me. I havnt spoke about it to anyone in a couple years afterward. But I still remember it like it was yesterday. I always check vids like three to see if anyone has seen these things too. So far no go.

  • @En_Marche
    @En_Marche Рік тому +8

    Great stories, as always!

  • @ryanmrowka8970
    @ryanmrowka8970 Рік тому +5

    My dude....nice to see ur back at it

  • @dosesandmimosas9696
    @dosesandmimosas9696 Рік тому +5

    Just found your channel. Already learning so many new things. Keep up the good work.

  • @rexxie8850
    @rexxie8850 Рік тому +5

    I was born in FK, Maine, so hearing the name of this tiny town made me have to do a double take. Lovely video as always!

  • @universalflamethrower6342
    @universalflamethrower6342 Рік тому +3

    These Storiesare amazing, ass a teller of tall stories, this is inspirational

  • @thrash208
    @thrash208 10 місяців тому +4

    We have a local legend. An old lady lost her husband. She always dressed in black and would walk down a certain street. By dressed in black i mean something you would see a widow wear in a movie based in the 1800s a black gown, a black hat with black lace veil that covered her face. The street she was always on was a bus stop for children and shed often talk to her self ranting and raving She eventually passed away in the 90s. However kids swear up and down that they seen an old lady dressed in black talking to herself at that bus stop.

  • @BinroWasRight
    @BinroWasRight Рік тому +2

    Brilliant as always! I'm enjoying catching up 🙂

  • @Nova_Scotia_Adventurer
    @Nova_Scotia_Adventurer Рік тому +8

    I've seen enough to know there are things out there.
    Just a few days ago I seen a red light off in the woods where I had been walking the past few nights. It wasn't there the next night.

  • @patrickmcdonald8513
    @patrickmcdonald8513 Рік тому +31

    One cannot escape a mountie, even if you are possessed by the windigo. They always get their man.

  • @johnlynch-kv8mz
    @johnlynch-kv8mz Рік тому +3

    14:56 I always appreciate Honesty in a man. It’s worth more than money.

  • @katiea.584
    @katiea.584 Рік тому +4

    Churchill Inuit... the Caribou.. 💔
    Absolutely heartbreaking story of horror and Resilience.
    ✊🏽❤🧡🐢🧡❤✊🏽

  • @jd.5632
    @jd.5632 Рік тому +4

    This was unreal. I am happy for a thoughtful retelling that evokes the spooks nonetheless. ♥️🌅🎃👻

  • @fostersstubbyasmr9557
    @fostersstubbyasmr9557 Рік тому +3

    The coffin story is amazing omg

  • @hyugalubbok7770
    @hyugalubbok7770 Рік тому +6

    the Wendigo of Fort Kent kinda similiar to The Case Of Dr. Alfort in The United States In 1789, and huntings of revenants (opir, nachtzeher, arnold paole, The Alnwick Vampire...)

  • @NathanTarantlawriter
    @NathanTarantlawriter Рік тому +7

    Carroocooocooo! Great video. Personally, I put black eyed children in the same category as Slenderman.

  • @myagerelus1240
    @myagerelus1240 Рік тому +4

    imagine haring someone's kid talking about how they saw a monster in the lake and you're just there like, ' oh thats just my tegu'

  • @billymayshere6128
    @billymayshere6128 Рік тому +16

    On lake anjikuni, based on how the rcmp has handled Indigenous peoples problems to this point, take their report with a salt mine.

  • @midnightmadness5307
    @midnightmadness5307 Рік тому +4

    Love your voice!!!!!!

  • @sharonbetancourth4288
    @sharonbetancourth4288 Рік тому +4

    Shout out to the other kids who grew up with Cropsey stories in the Staten Island summer!

  • @cb-9938
    @cb-9938 Рік тому +5

    I can confirm that most aboriginal/first nations people still believe in the Wendigo and Skinwalkers. Most reserves will have some kind of story, idk if I believe it but it's creepy to say the least

  • @randymcadoo8977
    @randymcadoo8977 7 місяців тому +3

    It wasn't the coffin that got coughlan so often, it was the coffin they carried coughlan off in ! 😂 Lol

  • @lizardspoint
    @lizardspoint Рік тому +2

    Thank you for doing this, really interesting love Kim from England xx

  • @curtislavallee8444
    @curtislavallee8444 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the Vid Hamms.......

  • @b.s.9403
    @b.s.9403 Рік тому +7

    I wonder what the inuits close to where anjikuni village was, say today. I wonder if the story was passed down with oral tradition. It certainly sounds like nobody asked them if the village even existed back then.

  • @bigdaddydons6241
    @bigdaddydons6241 Рік тому +7

    I don't think it was underfunded and lack of manpower that stopped the RCMP investigating that inuit community.
    I think they just didn't care

    • @scorpyin
      @scorpyin Рік тому +1

      It's best they didn't find them. They would have just "accidently" killed anyone they were looking for anyway...

  • @user-mc2bj5od1h
    @user-mc2bj5od1h 2 місяці тому +3

    I lived in St. Catharines for 10 years. Me and my girlfriend at the time went to every scary thing in the area. Not once did anything creepy happen, although at the Blue Ghost tunnel our batteries died within about 15 minutes and then came back to full charge when we were out of the area

  • @bezoticallyyours83
    @bezoticallyyours83 Рік тому +3

    These are interesting stories.

  • @Playingwith3D
    @Playingwith3D Рік тому +5

    I remember a story from my older brother, so who knows if there is any sort of legitimacy to it but he told me about this Inuit Village back int the early 1900's was asking for outside investigation to strange lights seen in the area, when the investigators got to the village days or weeks later the sled dogs were all tethered and starving or dead, food was set out but not eaten in homes, but no villagers were ever found. I have no idea if that is real or just some BS my brother said to freak me out as a kid lol.

  • @philipmartin7730
    @philipmartin7730 Рік тому +5

    ALL folklores and legends have a base of truth of one kind or another

  • @MorgannaElevrate
    @MorgannaElevrate Рік тому +2

    I've been to both the Screaming Ghost, and Blue Ghost tunnel :D

  • @calicojack2949
    @calicojack2949 Рік тому +3

    Excellent

  • @lilpuddinx
    @lilpuddinx Рік тому +9

    Wow i had no idea Canada was so spooky

    • @ruse_d_news
      @ruse_d_news Рік тому

      Almost every city has an urban legend in Canada.

  • @Sandbarfight
    @Sandbarfight Рік тому +3

    Thank you

  • @LonersGuide
    @LonersGuide Рік тому +10

    After yesterday's video, I will be skeptical of the veracity of Canadian urban legends.

  • @Bikelife_LX
    @Bikelife_LX Рік тому +3

    Nice video 💥

  • @phantom-theif299
    @phantom-theif299 Рік тому +12

    Growing up in Vic BC and around the Thetis lake area we're always told to watch out for the Lake monster, ultimately the biggest worry a nine year at the time had was the sun fish that bite at your toes. oh how times change

  • @PolumbiusTheThird
    @PolumbiusTheThird Рік тому +5

    Good stuff.

  • @RealBelisariusCawl
    @RealBelisariusCawl Рік тому +7

    The scariest thing a ghost can do in Canada after spooking you is not apologise.

  • @InVinoVeratas
    @InVinoVeratas Рік тому +6

    39:03 You really shouldn't call them Eskimo, that's a derogatory term to describe the Inuit as _"Raw Meat Eaters"._

    • @kjwbr7745
      @kjwbr7745 Рік тому

      go fill out a hurt feelings report and f off

    • @maxnum1sgameclub263
      @maxnum1sgameclub263 9 місяців тому

      They were called eskimos for ages, they never minded it and suddenly a westerner is deciding for them? I smell a virtue signal!

    • @mapleflag6518
      @mapleflag6518 5 місяців тому

      He’s just reading the quote.

  • @joea4637
    @joea4637 Рік тому +3

    Hello from Kinzua valley. Luv your site.

  • @Radzrad
    @Radzrad Рік тому +2

    Spoooookkkkyyy

  • @bold810
    @bold810 Рік тому +6

    6. The Legend of the Rude Canadian
    7. LaBattsterds.
    8. Cursed Knickknack Chilliwack

  • @Backwards_Buddha
    @Backwards_Buddha Рік тому +6

    Daniel Loxton was a Professional skeptic, not just any skeptic with skepticism, he was the kind of skeptical skeptic who’s skepticism was… skepticallll

  • @Random_Videos_I_Make_For_Fun
    @Random_Videos_I_Make_For_Fun 3 місяці тому +1

    Living in Canada for my whole life of 22 years why I never got told this, love urban legends