Although Canada is known for its maple syrup and stunning landscapes, the mix of American, French and indigenous cultures has also served to make it a fascinating place legends and stories .the most impressive.
The Canadian legends that will make you tremble
1.The Forbidden Plateau
This is a small plateau in western Canada.Canadian natives have associated the area with mystery.It was a common practice for them to hide their families on the plateau to keep them safe during conflict with other tribes.But one day, members of the warriors' family disappeared completely. They searched for them relentlessly and finally found red spots, lichen, snow and rock.The natives interpreted this as a symbol of the blood of their relatives, who only they could have been eaten by evil spirits, so never enter on in the area again.That is why it is known as the Forbidden Plateau.
Even today, some Canadian natives believe that the area is home to evil spirits who want to kill and eat humans.
2.Train Ghost of St.Louis
The small town of St.Louis, in Saskatchewan, is mostly known by a rather strange legend In the town there is an old and abandoned train track.People often report seeing strange floating lights that move along the train track at night. The most popular story to explain the strange light is that a ghost train often appears on the track.is that the light is the ghost of a worker, who died during the construction of the route.
3.The legend of John Troyer
John Troyer was a American-Canadian exorcist .He was born into an Amish family that moved to Canada, which is where he discovered his abilities.Legends speak of him as someone who spent many years stalking witches until he found his lair.When he discovered it, he stole his brooms and used them as a means of personal transport.
There are other stories that say that he found secret areas where groups of witches met and that he dedicated himself to putting work mpas for them in each area.
There is no evidence of the legend of the witches, but what is known for sure is that I create big traps, which were basically bear traps but human size.Troyer died in 1842 and is still remembered in local folklore.
4.Young Teazer
The Young Teazer was an American ship that was destroyed during the war of 1812 in Nova Scotia, which is where some believe it can still be seen.Legend describes it as a ghostly burning ship, which appears stealthily floating through the fog, in some misty mornings.
There are many versions Different from the story.Some say that the ghostly crew is constantly reliving the horrible way in which they died .The legend got hollow in popular culture because of the fact that the Young Teazer was a pirate ship, which makes that is wrapped in a halo even darker.
5.Legend of Rose Latulippe
There are many different versions of this legend.It is the story of a young man who spent the night dancing with a stranger.At midnight, the stranger revealed to Rose that she was Satan.Rose was horrified, but it was too late. The Devil kidnapped Rose and took her back to hell with the , where it remains to this day.
This is just one of many Canadian legends that talk about the girls who dance with evil figures that give them last nstancia.It is believed that the stories are developed over time to warn young women to approach strangers.
What do you think about these Canadian stories? Fascinating! True? Do you know others?
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