Well, the story of the haunted cabin in Canada glacier might involve some tragic events in the past that led to it being haunted. Maybe there was an accident or a misfortune that befell the people who once used the cabin. Folks might say they've seen shadowy figures or heard unexplained wailing coming from the cabin. It could also be that the extreme and isolated location of the glacier adds to the mystery and spookiness of the whole haunted story.
Maybe the unexplained noises are the scariest part. Just hearing strange sounds in the middle of the isolated glacier area around the cabin can send chills down one's spine.
The Queen Mary Hotel in Vancouver is also considered haunted. There were many deaths on the ship when it was in service. People claim to hear strange noises, like the sound of footsteps in empty corridors. Some guests have even reported seeing shadowy figures moving about.
Well, 'Haunted Canada 6 Stories' could cover a wide range of haunted happenings. It might tell of ghosts in old castles or forts in Canada. For example, there could be stories of soldiers' spirits still lingering in places where battles took place. It could also have stories about cursed areas in the Canadian wilderness. There could be accounts of strange noises and apparitions that people have witnessed in these supposedly haunted spots.
The haunting of Fort Henry in Kingston is also quite terrifying. In 'Haunted Canada Stories', it's said that the ghosts of soldiers who died during battles or from diseases in the fort still roam around. There have been sightings of soldiers in old - fashioned uniforms, and sometimes strange noises like gunshots and marching boots can be heard, as if the past is still alive within those walls.
As they entered the cabin, they felt a sudden drop in temperature. One of the friends saw a strange shadow on the wall. It was in the shape of a large, menacing figure. Panic ensued. They tried to run out but the door was locked. Then, they heard a deep growl. Out of nowhere, a pair of red eyes appeared in the corner. The friends huddled together, too scared to move. Just as they thought all was lost, one of them found a hidden key under a floorboard. They unlocked the door and fled the cabin, never to return.
Another theme could be nature - related hauntings. Given Canada's vast and sometimes wild landscapes, there could be tales of spirits in the forests, mountains or lakes. For instance, a story about a spirit that haunts a particular lake because of a tragic drowning event in the past. And also, there might be a theme of haunted buildings, such as old mansions or abandoned asylums that have their own spooky stories to tell.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But they are likely to be about haunted places, spooky encounters, or supernatural events in Canada.
In Montreal, the old prison, known as the Montreal Jail, is said to be haunted. Many prisoners died there under harsh conditions. People who visit can sometimes hear the moans and cries of the prisoners as if they are still suffering. It's a very eerie place.