GPC is not only interested in supernatural events, we are also interested in anything remotely paranormal, ie. folktales, superstitions, etc. One of the most interesting elements in this project is that of bizarre, unusual or supernatural sounding place names or street names. Many of these names can be found on maps, but there are always locations or roads known only to locals. Please submit any interesting names to ghostprojectcanada@gmail.com or on this site. Please also include location information of the place or street. Thanks! #bizarre #paranormal #supernatural #ghosts
Examples:
- Devil’s Elbow, Yukon
- Deadman’s Bay, Newfoundland
- Bogart Lake, Nova Scotia
- Fairy Glen, Saskatchewan
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Published by Darryll B.D. Walsh, President GPC
Coming from a family that was always fascinated with mysteries and the unknown, it is no surprise that I became a parapsychologist, although my initial interest and training was in the traditional social sciences. Since 1996 though, I have been applying the rigour and tools of science towards investigating and understanding some of the most fascinating mysteries of our era. In that time I have written five books on the paranormal, taught parapsychology at the Nova Scotia Community College, and serve as Executive Director of the Centre For Parapsychological Studies in Canada. I have served as a consultant on various documentaries as well as hosting and narrating the 13 episode paranormal series, Shadow Hunter. Though the investigative aspects of the paranormal still intensely interests me, my main emphasis has moved on to the analytical side, and I have been involved the past 10 years in 2 major research projects, The Bigfoot Information Project, as well as Ghost Project Canada. Major trends, changes in our beliefs, and the periodic creation of new paranormal mysteries has kept the excitement and wonder as strong now as it was when I began this unique career.
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