I have a signed copy of Bluenose Ghosts and Bluenose Magic by Dr. Helen Creighton. I knew her personally as did my mum. She graduated from the same school I did ...Halifax Ladies College and I met her at several Loyalist teas and other school functions. As a young girl I lived in a manse that had much supernatural activity in it in Dartmouth , NS. Love your channel and thank you for keeping Nova Scotia folklore alive.
I remember reading Bluenose Ghosts in the late 70’s when I was in Grade 6 or 7; the chapter on Demons was absolutely terrifying, yet I couldn’t put the book down and it lead to many sleepless nights.
The fire ball of pleasent bay, Cape Breton. Back in the 60's it cam from the north along the west side of the highland mountains, in a southward direction untill it reached the mouth of the harbour, and then shoot up in to the sky
love this. I live in Ontario but my dads family is from Nova Scotia and some still are there. Even had a family member die on Peggys Cove from drowning. I love ghost stories any stories really. makes it cooler when its your fathers hometown
Shag Harbour, a very interesting story, What if anything crashed at Shag Harbour, Were two object discovered on the sea bed at the Shelbourne "Oceanographic station (actually a submarine detection post) Why did a soviet sub appear in the area? Why did the USAF have aerial recon flights over the area? What were the two objects seen leaving the ocean at the western tip of Nova Scotia and heading north (to the USAF base in Maine, Russia or space? What about other reliable sources that saw unusual sites in the night sky over Nova Scotia?
Digby neck is not a village. As a resident of Freeport NS I can say that it is a peninsula with a good number of separate villages. The story of Gerome originated out of whale cove, on digby neck.
I’m a Canadian living in US. I am from New Brunswick but lived in BC for a long time. I collect folklore and have lots of Canadian stuff I have to put out. Glad you made this channel!
Thanks. I knew about staying off the black rock at Peggy's Cove. Bad undertow. A sudden wave with no warning. Its an old province that has had time to collect folklore and bump in the night stuff.
I want to thank you for telling the mystery of small Canadian villages/towns/peninsulas, wondering if you plan to do the same history for black communities in Nova Scotia, i know there are some mysteries unknown . Dartmouth ,N>S.
Thanks for your comment. I would love to recount some mysteries from the Black community in Nova Scotia and across Canada. I will do some research and perhaps do a video in the future.
If you locate and read Cape Breton book of the Night, there is an interesting story of one of many paranormal stories, & this one is from Meat Cove 1938ish. A local gentleman in his Ford truck is on an outdoor trip to chop firewood & deer hunt. He encounters a sasquatch. The ending isn't what you expect.