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Saskatchewan Hospital
Denholm, Saskatchewan
37 miles from glenbush, SK
Saskatchewan Hospital, the area's first mental hospital, had 4,000 patients during its busiest time in 1946, but by 1980 had fewer than 300 in its care. Ghostly activity here includes unexplained sounds, mists, lights and whispers from behind the headstones in the cemetery at night; a 1930s burn victim's apparition ...
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Fort Battleford
Battleford, Saskatchewan
38.2 miles from glenbush, SK
Fort Battleford, the sixth North-West Mounted Police fort to be established in the Northwest Territories, is the site where Chief Poundmaker was arrested and six Cree and two Stoney men were hanged for their participation in the Frog Lake Massacre and other killings in 1885. It is said that the ...
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Smithville Cemetery
Vanscoy, Saskatchewan
92.5 miles from glenbush, SK
The turn-of-the-century Smithville Cemetery is said to boast eerie lights, unexplained noises, disembodied voices and mysterious mists.
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St. Paul's Hospital
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
94.9 miles from glenbush, SK
St. Paul's Hospital has some ghostly nuns who walk the basement corridors, along with the sounds of voices and footsteps.
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McKim Building
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
95.6 miles from glenbush, SK
At the McKim Building, there's a spectral nurse from the 1920s era, aged in her 30s, who appears in Suite #9. Guests there may see her apparition from the corner of their eye or notice that she moves their things, leaves coins lying around, or touches their feet while they're ...
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Delta Bessborough
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
95.8 miles from glenbush, SK
Delta Bessborough is a 10-story, four-star hotel built by the Canadian National Railway from 1928 to 1932. It looks like a castle, and is nicknamed "The Bess" (pronounced "bez"). The marble in the lobby has a crack with a legend. Some say it is from a former employee who fell ...
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Marr Residence
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
96.1 miles from glenbush, SK
The Marr Residence, built in 1884 for stonemason Alexander "Sandy" Marr, was used as a field hospital during the North-West Rebellion. However, the hauntings here seem unrelated to the war. The two ghosts known to reside here are that of a small child whose face appears inside an orb and ...
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