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What The Heck Is Looking In The Window??

Posted by Paranormal Rona on May 13, 2014
Posted in: Places. Tagged: beer, bizarre, Edmonton, entity, fur, lion, paranormal, spirits, winter. Leave a comment

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Ben, Paranormal Rona, and a group of friends and family, were taste testing beers one night (Canadian, eh?) at Alley Kat Brewing Company. It’s a wonderful micro brewery here in the city of Edmonton. Paranormal Rona decided to take a group selfie with her phone, and something decided to join us in the picture! If you look above her fur trimmed hat, there is a creature of some sort peeking in the window.

For this creature to be in the window at this position, it is either 7 feet high, or hovering around the 7 foot high range. Weird, yes?

Spirits like to show up in pictures either because they want to be a part of the group or, they want to freak you out when you see the picture. Sometimes they show up looking like weird animal beings. Like this one. He looks a lion faced thing. Maybe he wanted to be furry like Paranormal Rona. Who knows. Maybe he wanted to come in for a beer.

Anyway, it is a very nice surprise and we are still up in the air about exactly what this spirit resembles. But we definitely know which Alley Kat beer we like.

http://www.alleykatbeer.com

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The Nordegg Mine Investigation

Posted by Paranormal Rona on May 8, 2014
Posted in: Canada, Haunted & Abandoned, Investigations, Places. Tagged: coal, ghost mine, haunted, miners, Nordegg, paranormal. Leave a comment

BRAZEAU COLLIERIES –A National Historic site.

Tuesday, October 11 & Wednesday, October 12/05:

Weather Conditions: Daytime was +12.8 °C for a high, at night it was -3°C. Winds were on and off all day and into the night. Moon was at 89%. The sky had cloud cover in the day, clear at night.

There is no water or power anywhere on the minesite. There is one porta-potty. Aaaah!!!!

Inside one of the wash houses

Inside one of the wash houses

Equipment on hand: NexxTech 2.4GHz wireless infrared security cameras recording with a VCRs, Sony DSR-PD150 Digital Camcorder, Sony DCR-HC20 NTSC w/Nightshot Plus, Kodak EasyShare DX4530 5.0MP Digital Camera plus Kodak 3.1MP digital camera, Nikon & Canon 35mm cameras, Raytek Digital Thermometer, Gauss EMF Meter, Night Owl NODS3 Night Vision Monocular, Panasonic RR-US360 Digital Recorder, GE3-5377 Voice Recorder, flashlights, walkietalkies, rented generator, notepads, pens and few other misc. gadgets and accessories.

 

Crew from Creepy Canada TV show

Crew from Creepy Canada TV show

On Halloween, 1941, (creepy, right?) a huge explosion happened in the mineshaft, killing 29 miners. Nine years later, a fire destroyed the coal plant. The mines finally shut down in 1955 because of the conversion from coal to fuel/electricity for the average homeowner.

We arrived in Nordegg at approximately 2:30 pm, Tuesday the 11th of October. We called Barry Mintenko on his cell phone (403-845-9159) and he met us at the gas station outside the Nordegg Hotel. We followed him up to the mine site where he opened the gate for us and proceeded to take us on a tour of the site which covers a large area.

Barry has worked at Nordegg for 15 years. He had an experience his first year that has stuck clearly in his mind: He was at the mine site and it was starting to snow but the snow wasn’t accumulating on the ground yet. He observed the door to the Hoist House was closed and securely latched from the outside. Upon looking back at the Hoist House he observed the door was wide open. Determined to find out what was going on he started to get out of his truck just as he got an emergency call requiring his services in the town of Nordegg. He got back into his truck and left the site, dealt with the problem and returned to the minesite within 15 minutes or so as the mystery of the Hoist House door was puzzling Barry. He observed the door was firmly closed and mysteriously re-latched. The snow by this time had time to settle on the ground. The snow blanketed the ground pristine and undisturbed, no footprints anywhere. Barry was the only living person on the site. Anyone closing and latching the Hoist House door would have had to do so from the outside yet there were no tracks in the snow. Nothing else has happened to Barry at the minesite since that time. (This might make a good story to reenact and Barry could probably be encouraged to participate in it so you wouldn’t need to use actors which may authenticate this story further).

After Barry showed us the site, he left us and we proceeded to take daytime video footage and pictures of the area. There was some wind, but in the forested areas, it was pretty protected from wind. 3 of the buildings Rona entered managed to have their doors shut loudly behind her. There was hardly any wind at all outside at the time, plus there was a substantial surroundings of trees to block the wind. There were 2 separate times when she thought she could hear voices outside and, in fact, asked Ben if he was talking to her or someone else. Negative to both queries as we were the only living persons on the site. Looking at the impressive setup of the mining operation it wasn’t difficult to imagine it in full operation with the machinery rumbling, the noise, the dust, the workers and the horses toiling.

Nordegg Mine

Nordegg Mine

After our scouting of the area, we decided to go into town, have supper and register at the hotel. We met Dennis Morley coming out of the restaurant and made an appointment to talk with him at breakfast the next day.

We went back to the mine at approximately 7:30 pm. Because of the darkness and the danger with bears and cougars, Ben and I stayed together for the whole investigation. First we went to the No. 3 mine and set up the infrared security camera. Filming was difficult because of the range of the system. We came to the conclusion we were not going to get anything at that location; whether it was intuition or frustration, we thought the spirits didn’t want us at that location.

Next, we went to the Wash House. We managed to get some good activity with orbs captured on video there. We both experienced a feeling of heaviness and doom in this building and the area around it. Although the bodies of the 29 miners who died in the mine explosion on October 31, 1941, were placed in the original Wash House (foundation still evident immediately to the west of existing Wash House) the current Wash House built in 1948 or 1949 does have some lost souls in attendance. We did some EVP recording in this area on Wednesday and got someone saying “Help Me” as well as a response of “Already Begun” when asked by Rona to give a name.

Locker Room

Locker Room

Inside Newer Wash House

Inside Newer Wash House

The next place investigated was the pre-fab “Vancouver” houses. Nothing happened in that location. There is an old log house a little ways into the bush behind these pre-fabs but we didn’t do anything in this area other than film it during the day. We moved on to the hoist house and got a few orbs there.

One of the houses miner's family lived in

One of the houses that a miner’s family lived in

We then traveled down to the mine boss house and the duplex (first police quarters and jail) with no activity recorded there. The last stop was at the bottom of the processing area, where Ben managed to see the yellowy orange tail of a cougar as it disappeared into an open metal clad runway. We didn’t have much success with the investigative equipment in this area but couldn’t shake a feeling of being watch either. We packed everything up around 1:30AM Wednesday and left the minesite.

We stopped at the ghost town area of Nordegg and took some photographs with digital cameras. We stopped at the Nordegg Cemetery and took pictures there as well.

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In the morning we met Dennis for breakfast. Dennis said one horse pulled 9 loaded coal cars with approximately 2300 pounds on each car. When we commented that was a lot of weight Dennis said it was initially tough to get going but wasn’t bad after that as the cars were on rails. Dennis began working at the mine when he was 17 (they wouldn’t hire anyone younger than that) following in his father’s footsteps, was working the day of the mine explosion and spent the whole day running from the tag shack to the #3 mine entrance with fresh lanterns. The only thing we were surprised about was he told us the wash house we were in the previous evening was not the one they originally laid out the miner’s bodies in. The original is the ruins beside it.

Old Wash House

Old Wash House Ruin

Dennis had indicated some of the present day mine entrances were not the original ones and we wanted to go to the locations of the ORIGINAL mine entrances with him. We’d still like that information so we could check out those locations because we feel some evidence could be found and recorded of the residual energy left by the miners, both of those who perished in the explosion and the ones that survived.

After breakfast with Dennis we went back up to the minesite around 9:45 AM, did EVPs in the Wash House, took more photographs, set up and took more footage with the infrared as well as the PD150, checked out some of the roads on the site. Other than the EVPs we weren’t getting many results. An area we should have checked out is another Hoist House we found on Wednesday as well as the Tag House or Shack.

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The actual mine where the miners were killed on Halloween

Building that is part of the abandoned town outside mine

Building that is part of the abandoned town outside mine

We went back to Nordegg Mines to shoot an episode with Creepy Canada on October 29th, 2005. It was bitterly cold when the sun set and our portion of the filming didn’t happen until approximately 3 am. For some reason, the sound man was having trouble getting sound from our mikes after hooking us up. (The same thing happened to us in Lac La Biche also).

In the Museum, we managed to get some footage of orbs flying out of the upstairs washroom where a young boy had claimed to see a dead miner at the sink.

Note: Dennis Morley unfortunately passed on in the Spring of 2006.

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Famous Haunted Charles Camsell Hospital in Edmonton, AB

Posted by Paranormal Rona on April 3, 2014
Posted in: Canada, Investigations. Tagged: abandoned, Alberta, Edmonton, ghosts, haunted, hospital, scary. 17 Comments
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Don't know if this is light play or something ghostly
Don’t know if this is light play or something ghostly
Getting ready to go in
Getting ready to go in
Ben in one of the operating rooms
Ben in one of the operating rooms
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Gymnasium where unhappy aboriginal spirits reside
Gymnasium where unhappy aboriginal spirits reside
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Hallways were in good condition
Hallways were in good condition
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Séance anyone?
Séance anyone?

The Paranormal Explorers went into the Charles Camsell Hospital in the summer of 2005. Before a certain architect bought it and started gutting it, and before floors started falling and broken glass and barbed wire were scattered everywhere. There was a LOT of paranormal activity in that building, everything from elevators without power going on their own; hearing footsteps above us when there was a 3 ft. concrete ceiling separating the floors; unearthly scream on the Psych ward floor; walkie-talkies saying strange things and the list goes on.

Everyone involved in the investigation either fell sick or had incredible nightmares after they got home from the event. We still have the film/video from the investigation and we need to convert it to digital and post parts of it on our You Tube channel. The shell of the building that is left needs to have a heavy duty spiritual cleansing. There are countless numbers of aboriginal spirits, a young female spirit from the Psych ward waiting for her parents to pick her up (asking for her parents and scratching up her arms), and other sad entities who need to cross over. It was an amazing investigation.

The Charles Camsell Hospital was originally built in 1913 in Edmonton, Alberta in the Inglewood area. It was a Jesuit College until 1942 when the American Army took it over. They added a number of buildings on the property and the facility was used for personnel and engineers constructing the Alaska Highway.

The American Army left in 1944 when the highway was finished. The Government of Canada then took it over and RCA Medical Corps used it for a military hospital. Eventually the hospital was turned into a tuberculosis hospital (1946) and aboriginals were forced from their lands (First Nations groups in Alberta, Yukon and Northwest Territories) in to the hospital. Some with tragic circumstances. (The hospital was named after Dr. Charles Camsell, one-time geologist and Deputy Minister of Mines and Resources from 1920 to 1946).

In 1967 it became a regular functioning hospital and lasted until 1992. It was shut down in 1993.

All the death, pain, despair, hurt, sickness and loneliness started to leach out of the walls and into the halls of the hospital. 

*NOTE: Please do not attempt to go into the current Charles Camsell hospital. #1, you are trespassing if you do; #2, floors are missing, and glass, barbed wire and asbestos are around; and #3, some very scary and creepy spirits are just waiting for people to come in so they can try and attach themselves to you.

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