• Season 2 Finale
    2026/03/30

    Welcome to the end of Season 2! In this episode, I share the top 5 episodes from the second season, as well as what you can expect to hear next! I'm excited for the new creative direction I'll be taking with Season 3. I am so excited about the changes coming, and I'm sure you will love them!

    Thanks, everyone, for another great season! I can't wait to see where this crazy, creative direction takes us!

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    11 分
  • Canadian Legends + Monsters: The Kingston Park Built on 10,000 Graves
    2026/03/15

    In this episode of ParaGhoul Paranormal: Discoveries from the Dark, I explore the unsettling history of Skeleton Park in Kingston, Ontario. Today it looks like a peaceful green space, but beneath the grass lies the former Upper Burial Ground, a cemetery where as many as 10,000 people may still be buried.

    First established in the early 1800s as the Garrison Burying Ground, the cemetery expanded as Kingston grew, eventually holding soldiers, local residents, and immigrants who died during devastating outbreaks of cholera, typhus, and malaria. By the 1850s the burial ground had reached capacity, and by the 1890s the neglected cemetery was converted into a city park. While some remains were relocated, thousands were left behind, with headstones flattened and soil placed over the graves.

    Over the years, frost heaving and construction work have occasionally uncovered bones, helping the park earn its lasting nickname: Skeleton Park. With so many graves beneath the surface, it is perhaps no surprise that the area is also said to be haunted. Visitors have reported ghostly women wandering the park, children appearing and disappearing, strange mists, whispers, and the feeling of being watched.

    Want to explore more haunted locations and ghost stories closer to home? Download my free YQR Haunts: Guide to the Ghosts of Regina at kdkulpa.com and discover the most haunted places in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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    20 分
  • Local Saskatchewan Haunts: My top 5 haunted places in Regina to visit
    2026/02/28

    I'm frequently asked for recommendations on haunted places to visit when coming to Regina. In this episode, I share my top 5 favourite places to recommend. Some of which I've had personal experiences in, and others I would love to visit more in hopes of having one.

    Listen now, and let me know - did your favourite make the list?

    Want more haunted places and ghosts from Regina? Download my free YQR Haunts: Guide to Regina's Ghosts today - https://kdkulpa.com/events-and-guides/free-yqr-haunts-pdf/

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    19 分
  • Canadian Legends & Monsters: What Lives in Crescent Lake, Newfoundland?
    2026/02/15

    In this episode, I’m talking about Cressie, a lake monster that people say lives in Crescent Lake near Robert’s Arm in Newfoundland. From what I could find, the stories go back at least to early newspaper reports, loggers on the water, and even much older Indigenous stories about water spirits in the area.

    I walk through some of the reported sightings from the 1930s, 1960s, early 1990s, and 2000s, along with a few theories about what people might actually be seeing. Giant eel, drifting logs, misidentified animals, or maybe something we just don’t fully understand yet.

    We also talk a bit about why lake monsters show up so often in Canadian lore, and how tricky it really is to prove or disprove anything in a deep, murky lake.

    If creatures and quieter horror are your thing, you might like my novel Coma, which you can find at kdkulpa.com/writing.

    If you want to hang out between episodes, the KDK Ghoul Guild is at patreon.com/kdkghoulguild, and you can also grab my free YQR Haunts guide at kdkulpa.com/events-and-guides/free-yqr-haunts-pdf/.

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    19 分
  • Guest Appearance: Inside Haunted Canada with Joel A. Sutherland
    2026/01/30

    Ever wonder who writes the Haunted Canada books that share true ghost stories from across the country? In this episode, I’m joined by Canadian horror author and librarian Joel A. Sutherland, whose work has introduced generations of readers to haunted places, forgotten history, and real paranormal encounters.

    We talk about why horror works so well for young readers, how Haunted Canada became one of Canada’s most well-known paranormal series, and the research process behind collecting real ghost stories. Joel also shares one of the most disturbing haunted house cases he has ever encountered, a story that continues to influence his fiction years later.

    If you enjoy ghost stories grounded in real places, Canadian history, and thoughtful research, this episode is for you.

    Learn more about Joel and his books here: https://joelasutherland.com

    If you’re curious about my own work, my novel COMA is a slow-burning, atmospheric horror for readers who enjoy unsettling stories without the gore: https://kdkulpa.com/writing/

    Explore more episodes of ParaGhoul Paranormal: https://kdkulpa.com/paraghoul-paranormal/

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    51 分
  • Local Saskatchewan Haunts: Ghostly Whispers from the Weyburn Mental Hospital
    2026/01/15

    The Weyburn Mental Hospital was once the largest building in the British Commonwealth… and one of the most unsettling. Overcrowding, experimental treatments, underground tunnels, and a fourth‑floor woman who walked the halls long after they were sealed shut ... this place has no shortage of shadows.

    In this episode, I’m taking you back to the now‑demolished Souris Valley Mental Hospital to uncover its tangled history, chilling ghost stories, and the newspaper clippings that reveal what life (and death) inside the institution was really like. From eerie high‑heel footsteps to dark figures in abandoned corridors, Weyburn’s most haunted site holds secrets that refuse to fade.

    Links from This Episode
    • Read COMA, my atmospheric supernatural horror novel: 👉 https://kdkulpa.com/writing/
    • Download the Free YQR Haunts Guide to explore Regina’s most haunted places: 👉 https://kdkulpa.com/events-and-guides/free-yqr-haunts-pdf/

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    28 分
  • Guest Appearance: Inside Alberta’s Most Haunted Places with Ghost Hunt Alberta
    2025/12/04

    In this episode, I’m joined by Bonnie Milner, founder of Ghost Hunt Alberta, to talk about what more than 30 years in the paranormal has taught her. Bonnie has investigated haunted locations across Alberta, BC, and parts of the United States, and she brings a grounded, scientific approach to every case she works.

    We dig into how her grandmother’s spirit sightings pulled her into the paranormal, why she relies so heavily on the scientific method, and how returning to the same locations for years builds real relationships with the spirits who linger there. Bonnie also shares some of her most memorable investigations, the realities of running a paranormal tourism business, how COVID changed activity in certain buildings, and why small-town hauntings are often the most meaningful.

    If you want to dive deeper into Bonnie’s work, visit her website or explore her investigation videos: Website: https://ghosthuntalberta.ca/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/GhostHuntAlberta

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    45 分
  • Canadian Legends & Monsters: Jos the Canadian Lumberjack Legend
    2025/11/20

    Before Paul Bunyan swung his axe, Canada had its own towering lumberjack legend: Joseph Montferrand, better known as Big Joe Mufferaw.

    Tonight, we’re heading deep into the Ottawa Valley to uncover the truth behind the man who supposedly fought off 150 men using one of them as a weapon. From the real Shiners’ Wars and bridge brawls to tall tales that grew into folklore, we’ll separate fact from fable and explore how this French-Canadian hero became one of the country’s most unforgettable legends.

    If you love eerie history and homegrown myths, this one’s for you.

    Listen now, and don’t forget to grab your free copy of my YQR Haunts: Guide to Regina Ghosts for a look at the real haunted places right here in Saskatchewan.

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    13 分