Dead Man’s Island
North from Vancouver’s downtown core, you approach a scenic location known as Stanley Park, and snuggled deep in cedar trees with the Pacific Ocean as…
North from Vancouver’s downtown core, you approach a scenic location known as Stanley Park, and snuggled deep in cedar trees with the Pacific Ocean as…
Built in 1941, the Vogue Theatre was the hottest ticket in Vancouver. With nouveau art deco and acoustics, it soon became the place to go…
The stories at what is now Burnaby Art Gallery abound about a woman who casts a pale blue light. Some claim to feel sadness when…
Distant ghosts glide by as you gaze at this beautiful heritage home in Vancouver’s West End, and you’re drawn back to a time when apartments…
The sunken hull of this once-mighty battleship is now a monument. A few bits of it are near the waterline, all rusting metal and twisted…
In Alaska’s capital city of Juneau, one of the oldest buildings in town is also the most haunted. The three-story, 46-guestroom Alaskan Hotel was built…
In 1853, Port Gamble was formerly named after Lt. Robert Gamble, who was wounded in the War of 1812. The location also inspired Andrew Pope…
The Rutherglen Mansion sits on top of Mt. Solo in Longview, Washington. It was built for John D. Tennant, vice president of Long-Bell Lumber Co.,…
Kristie, one of our team’s researchers, bought a farmhouse almost four years ago. Little did she know at the time that her life would be…
The Oxford Saloon & Eatery, established in 1910, is one of the oldest restored saloons in the Northwest. Housed in the Oxford Building (built in…