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Forerunners that knock before a death. A fish that spoke the language of the dead. A phantom ship still burning on the same stretch of water two hundred years on. And a woman who walks a beach made of bones. These are the ghost stories of Canada's Atlantic coast, where the sea takes what it wants and sometimes sends it back.
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🖤 SOURCES & FURTHER READING
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🔗 WEB SOURCES
Helen Creighton Folklore Society - Significant Stories
Saint Mary's University - Modernity, Myth and Memory on Nova Scotia's Devil's Island
NS Ghost Stories - Devil's Island, Where Spirits Still Roam
NS Ghost Stories - Peggy's Cove, Ghost of the Lady in Blue
Friends of McNabs Island - Devils Island
MyNewBrunswick.ca - Legend of Money Cove
MyNewBrunswick.ca - A Pirate Ghost on Grand Manan
Maclean's Archive - The Fiery Phantom That Sails Bay Chaleur, 1951
Fox Harb'r Resort - The Ghost Ship of the Northumberland Strait
NUVO Magazine - The Flaming Ghost Ship of Prince Edward Island
PEI Lighthouse Society - West Point
CBC News - Are old lighthouse keepers haunting West Point?
CBC News - Sable Island: Shipwrecks at the graveyard of the Atlantic
Mysteries of Canada - Doppelganger Stories from Canada
📚 BOOKS
Helen Creighton, Bluenose Ghosts (Ryerson Press, 1957)
Helen Creighton, Bluenose Magic (1968)
Julie V. Watson, Ghost Stories and Legends of Prince Edward Island (1988)
Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables (1908)
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Forerunners that knock before a death. A fish that spoke the language of the dead. A phantom ship still burning on the same stretch of water two hundred years on. And a woman who walks a beach made of bones. These are the ghost stories of Canada's Atlantic coast, where the sea takes what it wants and sometimes sends it back.
SHOW NOTES
🖤 FOLLOW PRETTY WICKED
New episodes every Wednesday. Subscribe so you never miss one.
Instagram: @prettywickedthepodcast
If you loved this episode, leaving a review means the world and helps other listeners find the show.
Pretty Wicked is hosted by Megan Alda.
🖤 SOURCES & FURTHER READING
Here is everything used to research this episode.
🔗 WEB SOURCES
Helen Creighton Folklore Society - Significant Stories
Saint Mary's University - Modernity, Myth and Memory on Nova Scotia's Devil's Island
NS Ghost Stories - Devil's Island, Where Spirits Still Roam
NS Ghost Stories - Peggy's Cove, Ghost of the Lady in Blue
Friends of McNabs Island - Devils Island
MyNewBrunswick.ca - Legend of Money Cove
MyNewBrunswick.ca - A Pirate Ghost on Grand Manan
Maclean's Archive - The Fiery Phantom That Sails Bay Chaleur, 1951
Fox Harb'r Resort - The Ghost Ship of the Northumberland Strait
NUVO Magazine - The Flaming Ghost Ship of Prince Edward Island
PEI Lighthouse Society - West Point
CBC News - Are old lighthouse keepers haunting West Point?
CBC News - Sable Island: Shipwrecks at the graveyard of the Atlantic
Mysteries of Canada - Doppelganger Stories from Canada
📚 BOOKS
Helen Creighton, Bluenose Ghosts (Ryerson Press, 1957)
Helen Creighton, Bluenose Magic (1968)
Julie V. Watson, Ghost Stories and Legends of Prince Edward Island (1988)
Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables (1908)
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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