The ghost at this Friendship Centre isn’t very friendly. Some legends say Selkirk Friendship Centre is haunted by an angry elderly man who used to live here but was forced out of his home. In defiance, he hanged himself in his basement. Others say it was a homeless man who hanged himself in the basement. Whoever he was, the ghost is a hunchbacked man seen hanging from the ceiling of the men’s restroom. Witnesses say the apparition just stares at them and whispers things like “Get out” or “Leave now.”
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 222 Manitoba Ave
Selkirk, MB
Canada
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 50.1441394, -96.87056139999999
- Region:
- Division No. 13
- Nearest Towns:
- Selkirk, MB (0.7 mi.)
Tyndall, MB (10.0 mi.)
Saint Andrews, MB (10.3 mi.)
Stony Mountain, MB (16.2 mi.)
Beausejour, MB (16.6 mi.)
West Kildonan, MB (18.2 mi.)
Kildonan, MB (18.3 mi.)
East Kildonan, MB (18.3 mi.)
Transcona, MB (18.9 mi.)
Saint Boniface, MB (19.7 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.selkirkfriendshipcentre.ca/
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