Well, there are stories of a phantom horseman in Dalhousie. Legend has it that he rides through the old lanes on moonlit nights. It's believed he was a soldier who died in battle and his spirit still roams the area. People claim to hear the sound of horse hooves when there's no horse in sight.
Sure. One of the famous Dalhousie ghost stories is about the haunted hotel. Guests have reported seeing a lady in white wandering the halls at night. Some say she was a jilted bride who died in the hotel long ago.
Sure. There is a story about a haunted house. People who passed by at night often heard strange noises, like someone was dragging heavy chains. One brave person went in and saw a shadowy figure on the stairs. He ran out in fear and never went back.
Sure. There is a story about a haunted house. A family moved in and at night, they would hear strange noises like someone dragging heavy chains across the floor. One night, the youngest daughter saw a figure in white floating outside her window. It was really terrifying.
One of the famous ghost stories is about a ship. The sailors on the ship reported seeing a strange apparition on the deck at night. It looked like a man in old - fashioned sailor clothes, and whenever he was seen, there were often strange noises and unexplained events on the ship.
Sorry, I don't have a specific 'Dalhousie Horror Story' at hand. But it could be something like a student seeing a ghostly figure in an old dormitory that used to be a hospital during a war. The figure might be of a long - dead patient still wandering the halls.
The old buildings. Dalhousie has many old, creaky buildings with long histories. These buildings, with their dark corners and echoing halls, create a perfect setting for ghost stories.
There's a story in Fredonia about a ghostly carriage that rides through the cemetery at midnight. It is said to be the carriage of a long - dead nobleman who is still searching for his lost treasure. Locals often hear the sound of horse hooves and the creaking of the carriage wheels.
One well - known Canada ghost story is about the Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel. There are tales of a bride who died on her wedding day in the hotel. Guests and staff have reported seeing her ghostly figure in the hallways and on the staircase. Some say they've heard the sound of a wedding dress dragging along the floor.
The 'Toilet Ghost' is also a famous Korean ghost story. There are tales of a female ghost haunting public toilets. Legend has it that she was a victim of some sort of abuse or misfortune and now she resides in the toilets, scaring those who enter, especially at night. People say that if you knock three times on the toilet door before entering, it might keep you safe from her wrath.
One well - known Seoul ghost story is about the haunted palace. It's said that at night, the spirits of the ancient royals can be seen wandering in the old palaces. Their faint figures seem to be reliving the past glories and tragedies.
One famous Maine ghost story is about the hauntings at the Joshua L. Chamberlain Museum. People claim to have seen the apparition of Chamberlain himself. It's said that strange noises and cold spots are often felt in the rooms where he once walked. Some believe his spirit lingers because of his strong connection to the place.