Sunday, 16 December 2012

Cheap Flights To Cork - - Four of British Columbia's Spookiest Places BOO!


Some much stranger than others, british Columbia's history is comprised of many pages.

These are some of the stories that make this province spine-tingling;  . Uncanny things occur - terrifying reminders that maybe we're not as alone as we think; sometimes,  . The past's dark shadows come to life; but sometimes,  . The tragic and the macabre - tales interlaced throughout its history that are best left forgotten, bC has its share of the morbid, like anywhere.

But smaller; the Shining's Overlook Hotel, just think,  . " Cherry Bank Hotel? . . And you're invited; "I'm having a tea part, a film crew documenting the phenomena were using audio equipment when they caught the voice of a female child repeating over and over,  . The third ghost is the most disturbing: it is that of a little girl who often appears to guests in the hallways; however,  . The second ghost is that of a young boy whom not much is known about; perhaps to avoid another tragedy (it's said a cook once got accidentally locked in the cooler and died)  she has a habit of opening the cooler door in the kitchen, once a resident,  . The first is a woman named Kathleen; three ghosts take up permanent residence here:   . This is only enhanced by the even stranger layout - narrow zigzagging corridors with strange and pointless steps and landings;  . Something feels off - a strange vertigo-like disorientation that makes everything feel out of time; the minute you walk into the Cherry Bank, whatever the case,  . Keep to themselves; for some reason, and the tiny 1930's-style sparerib house is a strange little secret that Victorians, dingy bar that constantly broadcasts satellite horse racing; locals tend to be the only ones populating the small, hence,  . This 1897 structure is several blocks away from the main hotel strip; set in one of the city's oldest neighbourhoods,  . I'M HAVING A TEA PARTY
Nowhere defines creepy hotel better than Victoria's Cherry Bank Hotel.

Silent mountainside and wonder what became of the missing Comox; and they still glance around the eerie,  . They still gulp uneasily when they stare down at the pinkish snow in their mitt;  . Visitors still give each other sidelong looks when they drive past the sign that says Forbidden Plateau; despite its status as legend,  . What we don't understand is how the women and children of an entire tribe could disappear into thin air;  . We understand that the uncanny phenomena of red-tinted snow is due to a chemical reaction with the moss that's indigenous to the area; today,  . Vowing never to return; the men left, believing that the evil spirits of the plateau had devoured their beloved,  . They discovered that the ground was covered with blood-red snow; to their horror, instead,  . Found nothing - not even a trace of the ones they loved; the men went to retrieve their families but arriving on the plateau, when the fighting ended,  . The Comox Tribe hid their women and children on the slopes of the nearby plateau; before the raids began, one year,  . Raiding parties would attack the coast via canoe to abduct their enemy's women and children; every year,  . Slavery was a terrible problem with the First Nation's bands of the area; according to legend,  . . . Becher is Forbidden Plateau - a place whose name serves as fair warning. On the lower slopes of Mt, aS RED AS SNOW
Halfway up Vancouver Island.

One look at this antique doll with it cracked head and unnerving smile and you'll see why;  . Mandy attracts more visitors to the Quesnel Museum than anything else;  . One amateur videographer ran into problems with his camera's light every time he aimed it at the doll despite the fact that it functioned perfectly well when shooting the other dolls;  . The incidences continue; still,  . Rumors persisted that if she was placed with the other dolls she would harm them so Mandy received her very own case;  . It was decided that she needed a new home in the museum;  . But visitors swore her eyes followed them around the room and one actually saw her blink; mandy had no permanent location in the museum so she was temporarily set facing the entrance,  . Objects would go missing only to reappear elsewhere;  . Footsteps echoed where none were walking;  . The staff at the museum had inherited the problems that came with this disturbing little doll;  . The woman would wake up to the sound of a baby crying only to find her curtain blowing from an open window that had been previously locked closed; often,  . The strange events began back when she was still in the possession of her donor; however,  . Ripped and cracked when she came to live at the museum; mandy was dirty, at 90 years-old,  . It was an antique china doll and her name was Mandy;  . The Quesnel Museum received a new item for its collection, hELLO DOLLY
In 1991.

Doris appears semi-regularly during late summer evenings;  . You have plenty of chances; but if you're brazen enough to test this jinx-theory,  . Rumour states that any couple who has the misfortune of witnessing Doris will not make it to the altar - a grim omen from the woman who lost her life to the man she loved;  . The last and most aggressive sightings consist of an orb of light which flies at the terrified witness before dissolving in a pool of white at their feet;  . They are horrified to see the woman looking back at them right before she vanishes; turning around,  . It's only once pedestrians have walked past her that they're filled with an overwhelming sense of dread;  . She appears in a flowing white robe; other times,  . She looks so completely convincing that most motorists don't realize anything is odd until they pass her the third time on the same stretch of road;  . She'll manifest on the side of the road in a brown suit; often, doris appears in several different forms:   . It had become their most horrifying moment ever; but for many others,  . Is one of Victoria's prettiest drives; the thoroughfare that winds through the centre of the golf course, scenic Beach Drive, for many,  . Doris was strangled to death by her husband on the seventh fairway and allegedly buried in a sand trap; in 1936,  . Doris Gravlin; it also plays home to the capital's most sighted spectre,  . Expertly-manicured greens and stunning views of the Strait of Georgia; it offers perfectly-designed fairways, set gently on the shimmering east coast of Vancouver Island,  . LOVE HURTS
Victoria Golf Course might be one of the most beautiful on the West Coast.

We're just asking you to reserve judgment until you've visited British Columbia;  . We're not asking you to believe in ghost and the supernatural.

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