Whispers Beneath the Northern Sky
Across Canada's vast and varied landscape there are whispers of the past that refuse to rest. From the storm swept shores of Newfoundland's Mockbeggar Plantation , the place where echoes of the lost still linger in the salt air. To the solemn bells of quebec City's Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, where many times unseen hands still stir the sacred silence. Each of these haunting carries its spectral legacy. While in Nova Scotia, Fort Louisbourg stands as a ghostly sentinel of ghostly conflict, its battlements still echoing with phantom footsteps. Deep beneath Alberta's Turtle Mountain the restless spirits of the coal miners of Frank stir when the winds moan through the ruins. And back in Ontario, along a winding dark stretch known as Spooky Hollow Road, whispers of pale apparitions that appear and vanish without a trace. Together, there places help shape a chilling map of Canada's haunted heart, standing as a reminder that history is never truly buried, only w...



