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Intro – 0:00
Angikuni Lake Village – 1:52
Ghost of Antigonish – 12:53
The Beast of Seven Chutes – 21:01
Jonathan Jetté and Rachel Bagnall – 25:04
Ethel Kinrade – 33:34
Paul Higgins – 48:19
Cape Sable Serpent – 55:50
Camp McKinney Lost Gold – 1:00:05

Music by
Blurred – Monster in the house
enra – Morning Texts
Lucid Keys – The Graveyard Shift
Marika Schanz – Troublemaker

38 Comments

  1. The very first case had been grinding my gears for a while. While we might never know what has happened to the Inuits it was a pleasure to hear Your take on it, hoax or not it's a cool story.

  2. I'm watching this because I broke the living room TV.. I was mad and I broke it.. 😁
    Thanks for the upload, Insomnia TV..💖

  3. Not a fan of canada or canadians but i love maple syrup and hockey so Canadians get a pass . Good to hear from my Appalachian brother either way. Much love

  4. You know I’m here to help the algorooney! I hope you have some time to explore Hammerson Peters’ incredibly deep catalog of Canadian (and the Northwest) Fortean stories.

  5. As a certified Canadian the biggest mystery I remember in my lifetime was the disappearance of Nicole Morin from Etobicoke in 1985. It scared the heck out of all us kids who lived in apartment buildings. I still wonder what happened to her. Gone without a trace.

  6. Hello, Insomnia TV and fans of ITV! I hope you are all well. An enjoyable and interesting video, ITV. If any fine folks are interested in more strange and mysterious tales from Canada stop by Hammerson Peters channel as it's amazing. I live on Vancouver Island, BC. I have heard a few odd tales from my immediate region. A sampling: two first hand accounts of 'little people' that occupy a forested grove on Denman Island, a second hand account of a 'monster' that lives in a particular patch of forest (near where I live), a second hand account of Sasquatch.

  7. Oh awesome, this was a wonderful surprise, I am actually from Canada originally, it used to be really lovely, and this is a great collection (again) of mysteries, also glad someone sent you in some really quality mysteries to go over , and as always you narrate wonderfully

  8. Some tired stereotypes here (I actually don't watch hockey and haven't been to Tim Horton's in months), but generally good, thanks for the Canadian content yall.

  9. The missing village story always reminds of the Belcher Islands cult murders which also involved the Inuit on Hudson Bay, but there was actually a trial with transcripts in that case…

  10. For your New England series, you should look into "The curse of Squanto" on the Saco river. Basically there's a native American curse that says 3 white men will die in the river every year until they flee the banks. I don't hear many people talk about it.

  11. I love this series! I dont know a whole lot of Canadian mysteries, so this will be a fun one to follow!
    Florence Kinrade is so suspicious. I think at the very least she had something to do with Ethel's death, assuming she wasnt the one who pulled the trigger. She was worse at hiding her guilt than Lizzie Borden.

  12. Regarding the sasquatch photo from Quebec, there's a video by YouTuber Bob Gymlan that shows the comparison photo where a person stands down in the ravine where the figure from the initial photo was standing. I just wanted to mention that because it adds some credibility to the story, and it proves that this comparison image does exist, and is online.

  13. As a Nova Scotian I was very happy you covered the ol’ mary ellen spook farm lol and you pronounced Antigonish better than anyone who I’ve heard who doesn’t live around here!!

  14. 24:35 looks like a rock or fallen tree stump with new growth on it. At first glance, it does look like a gorilla. Looking closer, I think it's just an old growth tree that fell.

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