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Halloween Special 2020

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In the Halloween Special 2020, we visit the Vogue Theatre, and includes stories of haunted grain elevators, a Chilliwack manor and a once “occupied” house in James Bay, Victoria.

Based on stories from At Home With History: The Secrets of Greater Vancouver’s Heritage Houses; Vancouver Exposed: Searching for the City’s Hidden History; and Sensational Victoria and features an interview with former Vogue theatre manager Bill Allman.

Sponsor: Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours

Bill Allman is the former theatre manager at the Vogue, one of Vancouver’s most haunted venues. Tom Carter photo.
Three ghost stories and a murder:

Bill Allman, a very sane, “recovering” lawyer and promoter, talks about his experience with the Vogue Theatre ghost when he managed the venue back in the ‘90s. David Sampson, an inspector with the Canadian Grain Commission, tells us about his first-hand experience with the 1975 grain elevator fire that killed five men and created one ghost; while Liisa Rowat, talks about her experience as a nurse in the burn unit at Vancouver General Hospital following the explosion that was seen and heard all over the North Shore and Vancouver.

The fire killed five men, caused $8 million in damages and created one ghost. NVMA 16021
Haunted Victoria:

And, while three of the stories took place in Metro Vancouver, it just seemed wrong not to include a story from Victoria, the most haunted city in British Columbia, if not the entire country. When I was writing Sensational Victoria (2012) I would drop around to various heritage houses to talk to their current owners about architects or gardens or fascinating women who had lived in their houses.

This cozy James Bay house was the site of a murder in 1954. Eve Lazarus photo.

Invariably I’d be asked “Are you here to talk about the ghost?” People who live in Victoria really embrace their ghosts! It’s a much harder slog here in Vancouver, where we’re terrified that having a ghost may bring down the price of our real estate. So much so, that a couple of years ago I wrote a blog post called How Not to Buy a Murder House.

And there’s the Chilliwack Hostess with the Ghostess.

Have you had a harrowing encounter with a ghost? Let me know, and it may just end up in next year’s Halloween Special.

For more ghostly stories check out these podcast episodes:

S2 E24 Halloween Special 2021

Victoria’s Ghost

Show Notes

Intro:            Mark Dunn

Music:          Jeremy Van Laanen, Haunted

Special FX:  Freesoundeffects.com

Promo:         Blood, Sweat, and Fear: The Story of Inspector Vance

Sources:

Lazarus, Eve. At Home with History: The Untold Secrets of Greater Vancouver’s Heritage Homes (Anvil Press, 2007)

Lazarus, Eve. Sensational Victoria (Anvil Press, 2012)

Lazarus, Eve. Vancouver Exposed: Searching for the City’s Hidden History (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2020)

Belyk, Robert, Ghosts: True Tales of Eerie Encounters. (Touchwood, 1989)

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12 comments on “Halloween Special 2020”

Very interesting Eve! No real harrowing encounters with ghosts, but if others have seen them, I am okay with it. Many claim to have had encounters with UFOs, who am I to say they have not seen one or two.

Great stories.
I had a ghost encounter when I was in Ottawa on vacation a few years back. We were in a heritage home and felt a presence walk by when chatting in bed. In the morning we asked the host if the house had a ghost and they said yes. They didn’t advertise the ghost but was willing to chat about their experiences.

Thanks for stories Eve ,I believe in ghost %100, and encounter many times,and all of them were the good ones.Happy Halloween.

Boy do I remember that grain elevator fire in North Van! It was at the Pioneer Grain Terminal (Now Richardson) in 1975. I went to Argyle School in Lynn Valley with the Scullys. Janet Scully babysat my brother and I as kids growing up in Lynn Valley and her brother Steve was a year or two younger than me. He went to work as a mechanic at the Chevron in Lynn Valley. I think he went to work for the District of West Van after that. Ed Hooper had two adopted sons who played for the Burdett Soccer Club in North Van. They played in the same league as my brother.

Loved listening to this program. I’ve had quite a few experiences with ghosts in my lifetime, not enough room here to tell the tales.
⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

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