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Halloween across Canada

Halloween across Canada

In Canada, it’s darker at this time of year. There are fewer waking hours and dusk and darkness are often inhabited by unexplained events and ghostly phenomena.

Halloween in Canada

Halloween in Canada

Two of the creepiest places to spend Hallowe’en in Canada are Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, and the Atlas Coal Mine near Drumheller in the Canadian Badlands of Alberta.

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historical view of Sandon from Idaho Mountain c 1896 clearly shows the Methodisy church in relation to the rest of the city

Valley of the Ghosts – Sandon, B.C.

flags in the village of La Grave on the Îles de la Madeleine

Memories of Madeleine

Ghost Town Alberta : Ferry Point

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Alberta’s Singing Forest: Canada’s Other Point Pelee?

Ottawa Parliament Buildings

Ottawa Parliament Buildings

Steveston fishing village, British Columbia, Canada

Steveston Historic Fishing Village

Batoche National Historic Site, Saskatchewan

Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont

Inn at Laurel Point, Victoria B.C.

Inn at Laurel Point, Victoria B.C.

Bay Bulls NL

Battles by Bay Bulls

Sopwith Camel

William George Barker: Canada's most decorated war hero

Over the edge at Niagara Falls – photo courtesy of Bobby Mikul

How Niagara Falls became the Honeymoon Capital of the World

10 Reasons to Visit Kootenay National Park

Text of President Obama's speech to the House of Commons

ployes buckwheat pancakes

Ployes recipe – What is a ploye?

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