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Haunted Canada: Ghost stories and the unexplained

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Haunted Canada: Ghost stories and the unexplained
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  • Haunted Canada: Ghost stories and the unexplained

    A Haunting in Smiths Falls

    11/05/2026 | 27 min
    Episode description:

    Joshua Bates was a wealthy merchant who arrived in Smiths Falls, Ontario with big dreams in 1861. He had built mills along the Rideau Canal, courted the railway, and then constructed a beautiful home  where he could greet the world from any direction. Sadly, he only lived in it for six months and when he died, his rival moved in. Then, Joshua Bates was erased from his own story so completely that the poem the Forgotten Man. was written about him.

    The outside world may have moved on but the house never did.

    In this episode of Haunted Canada, host Nadine Bailey sits down with Leisa Bell, curator of the Smiths Falls Heritage House Museum, to explore one of Ontario's most quietly unsettling historic homes.Whether you're a history lover, a paranormal enthusiast, or just someone who likes a good ghost story told honestly — this one is for you

    Guest info:

    Leisa Bell, Curator

    Smiths Falls Heritage House

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    The Poorhouse Ghosts- Wellington Museum

    04/05/2026 | 38 min
    There's a grand stone building in Fergus, Ontario, that has stood for nearly 150 years. It was built as a poorhouse in 1877 — a place for the destitute, the sick, the aged, and the forgotten. But according to staff who work there today, some of those who lived and died within its walls may never have truly left.

    In this episode of Haunted Canada, we speak with Katie Clark, heritage programmer at the Wellington County Museum and Archives, about the strange encounters inside one of Canada's last remaining poorhouses — from footsteps heard walking down carpeted hallways when no one is there, to a little girl whose laughter echoes through the kitchen at midnight. Visitors have smelled cigar smoke in empty rooms. Rocking chairs move on their own. And staff have learned one unsettling rule: if you hear the little girl, don't talk back to her.

    With 271 souls buried in the pauper cemetery on the grounds — and twice that number who died inside — it's no surprise that the Wellington County Museum has become one of Ontario's most haunted historic sites. Some believe the spirits of former inmates still walk the old dormitories, unwilling or unable to move on from a place they never wanted to be

    Guest info:

    Katie Clarke, Heritage Programmer

    Wellington 

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    Pickering Museum Village

    27/04/2026 | 32 min
    There's a Pioneer Village in Pickering, Ontario, where 19 heritage buildings stand frozen in time. But according to staff who work there after dark, the people who once lived in these homes may never have truly left.

    In this episode of Haunted Canada, we speak with heritage programmer Ali Crone about the strange encounters inside Pickering Museum Village — from disembodied voices calling out names in the Brougham Temperance House, to a mysterious fainting couch that makes visitors feel sick and dizzy. Children on school trips have pointed to figures watching from upstairs windows when no one else was inside. And in one house, multiple witnesses have heard something growl.

    Some believe the spirits of early settlers — including the woman who once lived in what is now the museum's office — still walk these creaking floors. And when the lanterns burn low and the village falls quiet… their presence makes itself known.

    Guest info:

    Allie Crone, Heritage Programmer 

    https://www.pickeringmuseumvillage.ca/

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    A Haunting in Perth: The Matheson House Story

    20/04/2026 | 28 min
    There’s an old stone house that has stood at the center of the historic town of Perth, Ontario,  for nearly two hundred years. But according to staff and locals, the house may not be empty when the doors are locked and the visitors go home.

    In this episode of Haunted Canada, Nadine Bailey speaks with local historian Susan Code about the strange and well-documented encounters inside Matheson House — from a rocking chair that moves on its own, to chess pieces that change positions overnight,. Some believe that Roderick Matheson never truly left the house he built, and that even in death… his presence is still there.

    Guest info:

    Susan Code

    https://www.perth.ca/museum

    Email me your ghost story: [email protected]

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    The Prison Ghosts of Dorchester Jail

    13/04/2026 | 27 min
    On the edge of the Bay of Fundy, in Dorchester, New Brunswick there’s a bed and breakfast that was once a jail.

    In this episode of Haunted Canada, we explore the chilling history of the Dorchester jail with owners Bill Steele and Natasha Marsh who share with us the strange activity reported by guests and staff alike—from phantom knocks and unseen touches to figures seen peering out from empty cells. Inside the Dorchester jail, the line between past and present feels thin, and some believe there are unseen forces still living inside.

    Guest info:

    Bill Steele and Elizabeth Marsh

    Dorchester Jail

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When Nadine Bailey was 7 years old she woke up terrified of dark figures looming at the end of her bed and an eerie presence all around her. From then on every night was the same, she was visited by phantom-like shadows and no matter where she went, the ghostly encounters followed her. Ever since that moment, hauntings, spirits and the unexplained have consumed her entire life and for the past 20 years she's been an award-winning guide with Edmonton Ghost Tours   Along the way she has taken people into the shadows, uncovering the macabre tales that linger in the darkness and inside some of the most haunted houses, hospitals, prisons, and more. On Haunted Canada, Nadine journeys through terrifying and bone chilling stories of the unexplained. Join her if you dare.
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