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Ghost Stories Told From The South
Ghost Stories Told From The South Ep.235

Ghost Stories Told From The South

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 27:58


Got some scary places for you Taber Hospital, The Waterdale Playhouse, The Wilkinson JAIL, Craigdarroch Castle, The Empress Hotel, The Hatley Castle.  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

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Girls Gone Hallmark
Gilded Newport Mysteries: Murder at the Breakers

Girls Gone Hallmark

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 23:12


Girls Gone Hallmark is your favorite Hallmark movie review podcast! Co-hosts, Megan and Wendy, are back this week with a review of "Gilded Newport Mysteries: Murder at the Breakers" and you might be surprised at what they rated this new Hallmark Movies & Mysteries movie. Will this 1895 period mystery leave #sleuthers wanting more or will it be dead on arrival? Girls Gone Hallmark has new reviews Tuesday - Thursday, including a few fan-favorite requests and season 2 of "The Way Home." Feeling Generous? We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. "Gilded Newport Mysteries: Murder at the Breakers" Hallmark Trailer About "Gilded Newport Mysteries: Murder at the Breakers" "Murder at the Breakers" is based on the "Gilded Newport Mysteries" by writer Alyssa Maxwell. There are 11 books in the series giving Hallmark viewers plenty of future story ideas. Read "Murder at the Breakers" from Alyssa Maxwell - Available on Amazon This movie was directed by Terry Ingram. Terry has 91 directing credits including "Retreat to You," "Making Waves," "The Wedding Cottage," and "The Wedding Veil: Inspiration" - all during 2023. Keri Ferencz wrote the script for "Murder at the Breakers." This is Keri's first Hallmark writing credit. She has five previous credits which include the series' "Hudson and Rex" and the "Frankie Drake Mysteries." Danny Griffin plays Detective Jesse Whyte. He's a Hallmark newbie with six previous acting credits including a movie called "Drugstore June" which will have a limited theatrical release starting in late February. Related: Girls Gone Hallmark reviews "The Wedding Cottage" Nathan Witte plays Derrick. Nathan has 70 acting credits and three upcoming projects this year. For Hallmark, Nathan has been seen in "My Best Friend's Bouquet," "Sealed with a Kiss: Wedding March 6," "A Christmas Treasure," "Romance to the Rescue," and "Cut, Color, Murder." Ali Skovbye plays Emma Vanderbilt-Cross. Ali is sister to "Ride" co-star Tierra Skovbye. She has 38 acting credits which include a role as Young Tully in "Firefly Lane" on Netflix. She was in two episodes of "Once Upon a Time" and seven episodes of "When Calls the Heart." Katherine Evans plays Adelaide. Katherine has 13 previous acting credits including "The Killing," "Nancy Drew" and "The Mysterious Benedict Society." This is her first Hallmark movie. Related: Learn more about Queen of Hallmark Lacey Chabert James Drew Dean plays Brady Cross. James has 19 acting credits which include "Date My Dad," "Fixer Upper Mysteries," When Calls the Heart" and "Marry Go Round." Aisling Goodman plays Grace Winslow. This is Aisling's first Hallmark credit but is also slated to appear in "Holidazed" coming to Hallmark this year, hopefully! Ava Telek plays Gertrude. She played oldest daughter Caitlin from "My Christmas Family Tree" in 2022. She has also appeared in "Once Upon a Time." Gillian Barber plays Nanny O'Neal. Gillian has 135 acting credits including "Chesapeake Shores," "Cedar Cove," "Under the Banner of Heaven," "Maid" and "The Man in the High Castle." The Hatley Castle in Victoria British Columbia was used for filming during October 2023. What's Coming to Girls Gone Hallmark in February?

The Spooky Hour
111. The Craigdarrouch Caste and the Unabomber

The Spooky Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 42:25


Happy Monday Spookies! This week, Danyelle tells us about the history and haunting of the Craigdarrouch Castle and the Hatley Castle. Then, Holly covers the twisted crimes of the Unabomber. We also spend an alarmingly long time discussing the name Ned.   Music: https://www.purple-planet.com

Paranormal Files Canada's Podcast
S3E9 - Fort Garry Hotel, Hatley Castle, The Shining (1980)

Paranormal Files Canada's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 37:09


In our Season 3 Episode 9 we take a look at Fort Garry Hotel in Winnipeg, Manitoba & Hatley Castle Colwood, British Columbia, The Shining (1980) Enjoy!

The Ouija Broads: Tales from the Pacific Northweird

Liz tells Devon about a very interesting mansion in British Columbia, the people who lived there, their lives after death, and the mansion's own life after death.  Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ouijabroads Website: https://ouijabroads.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OuijaBroads/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/theouijabroads/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theouijabroads/

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Latitude Photography Podcast
Vancouver Island with Drake Dyck

Latitude Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 68:17


Vancouver Island is so close, yet I’ve only been to shoot there once. In this episode I am able to learn so much more about this photographer’s fantasy island. This is Latitude Photography Podcast, Episode 82 for May 24, 2020 Links Mentioned in today’s show: Find Drake’s work here: http://drakedyck.com/ (this site is a work in progress). Get some free resources here: https://brentbergherm.com/info/resources/ Palouse Shoot-n-Print Photography and Printing Workshop Get on the list for updates on Latitude Photography School  Shop at lensrentals.com with my affiliate link and I’ll get a small commission of the sale. Use the code "latitude15" at checkout and you'll get 15% off your order. I also have an affiliate link with ThinkTank Photo  Thank you for your support! Main Topic: Memorial Day Weekend As I release this we are celebrating Memorial Day here in the US. I’ve shared a few pics in the facebook group from the time about 12 years ago that I visited Arlington National Cemetery, where my great-grandfather is buried. I’ve got a few others in there of the tomb of the unknown soldier and the like. It’s a sobering place that is worth your time for sure. My great-grandfather was a chaplain in the army. And there’s two really interesting things about him. First off, he followed his son, my grandfather, into the army. They both served during WWII. And secondly, as a chaplain, he was the spiritual leader for many a soldier. One of them was my wife’s grandfather. My great-grandfather actually performed my wife’s grandfather’s baptism. In our faith tradition, that’s kind of a big deal. And when I first met my wife’s grandfather he just couldn’t believe the connection. He talked my ear off for hours about the Army and how he knew my great-grandfather. It certainly is a small world sometimes. I just wanted to take some time to honor the many people, past and present, who dedicate their lives to their nation, their people. It’s truly a sacrifice, and whichever nation you’re from, if you are currently serving or have served in the past I suspect your nation is grateful for your service. I know I certainly am very grateful for the service of our people. Main Topic: Vancouver Island Today I have another Latitude Regular joining me, Drake Dyck, welcome to the show! Drake, tell us a bit about yourself. Before highschool I just shot with a little 110 film camera, but when I got to HS, I acquired a 35 mm Canon AE1 Program Thoughts behind this camera, what new possibilities it opened for me. The Canon was a great camera for me, as it was fairly easy to use and had a decent light meter.  I quickly learned the relationship between shutter speed, aperture and film speed (ASA) by trial and error. I had a 50 mm and 75-200 zoom lens.  The longer reach of the zoom lens really gave me a lot more options and made shooting much more exciting. My older brother and I took a night class in B&W darkroom photography, and afterwards I became the photographer for the school newspaper and yearbook (just the fun photos, not the professional headshots) Every year, for about five years running, I would go to the Abbotsford International Airshow to photograph the planes… At the time that was my photography obsession, I even made it to the Whidbey Island Airshow one year.  Unfortunately, with many moves over the years, my photos and negatives from this time have all disappeared I joined the Canadian Armed Forces, where I spent 25 years   I spent most of my career as a MP and I served at several bases across Canada, as well as on tours in the middle east at an airbase, in Afghanistan, and accompanying a frigate in the Persian Gulf / African coast. I also had the chance to accompany a frigate to Bulgaria and Romania… we had some extra time in Romania and I even got out to the Bran castle (which the castle in Dracula is said to have been based upon), in Transylvania unfortunately, most of the time, I only had my phone to take photos One of the few things directly related to photography during my MP career was some crime scene photography training, which was part of a Criminal Investigations course I took   Photography ‘dry spell’  About eight years ago, I got a T3i, which is when I again became serious about photography, and have since moved to a 6d Mk ii I also renewed my interest in film, and have developed several rolls of B&W 35mm & 120 film I have several old cameras, most of which are nothing special, but my favourite right now is my Hasselblad 500 EL/M unfortunately it has been stuck in the shop for a couple months because of Covid-19 Renewed Interest in Photography I retired from the CAF a couple years ago and now work for the provincial government I try to get out for photography locally as often as I can, and on at least one trip to a more distant location (requiring air travel) per year and several others that are longer/farther than just a day trip Current situation Israel (the scenery, history and people are all fantastic), Romania (a beautiful country with diverse landscapes and wonderful people) & Seychelles (Wow. An island paradise.  I was blown away by its beauty and the friendliness of the people) Three destinations I would love to return to on a photo-trip would be: Vancouver Island It is located on the west coast of BC, Canada, directly to the north of the Olympic Peninsula in Wa. State. It’s the largest island in the Pacific Ocean east of New Zealand.  At 31,285 km² (12,079 mi²), is 3x bigger than the island of Hawaii and bigger than all the Hawaiian islands combined It’s 460 km (290 mi) long by 100 km (62 mi) wide population about 870,000, about half of which live in greater Victoria area on the south end of the island Most of Vancouver Island is covered by a Temperate Rain Forest, with some huge trees, although only a small percentage of the Old Growth, which contains the giants, remains Black bear, Cougar, Roosevelt Elk, deer and many other animals are common here.  There are some distinct species/sub-species to the island as well, such as the Vancouver Island Marmot and Vancouver Island Wolf (which prey on fish and other sea life) There are national and provincial parks spread across the island, as well as many regional and local ones, that all offer great opportunities for photography.  I’ll start with a few locations on the south end of the island, near where I live (pictures to give you a bit of a better idea of what they’re like): Specific Destinations Botanical Beach - A Provincial Park, at the west end of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, with incredible seascapes, unique tide pools, great trails  Fairy Lake - there’s a campsite at the lake, but it’s not in a park.  It has a unique ‘bonsai’ tree in middle of lake, growing out of an old stump Big Lonely Doug (2nd largest Douglas Fir in Canada) & Avatar Grove (Gnarliest tree) - not in a park, but protected as of 2012 Sombrio Beach - Part of Juan de Fuca Provincial Park, it has a nice beach, but the star is the “hidden” waterfall Mystic Beach - near the east end of the Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, a nice beach with interesting trails, a waterfall and marine life Sandcut Beach - Part of Jordan River Regional Park, has a low, wide waterfall at the beach  Sheringham Point Lighthouse - built in 1912, the government declared it “in excess of requirements” in 2003 and the community stepped in to preserve it. In 2015 it was made a Heritage Lighthouse and is being restored by a local group Mary Vine Falls - waterfall in the Sooke Potholes Provincial Park (the Potholes themselves are amazing) Whiffin Spit Park - a 1.25 km (¾ mi) long, narrow spit with a great walking trail with many birds, seals, sea lions and even occasionally whales  All this is only the south west corner of the island, but I think it would be a great start.  I could add places like East Sooke Regional Park, which is a huge area with many trails and lots of sea access, Roche Cove, Matheson Lake and others, which are between Sooke and Victoria, but that could be a lot for one episode. Perhaps some of the following would make for good additional topics, or we could do a quick overview?  There are a lot of great “must see” photography opportunities in and right around Victoria as well, especially for other photography interests, like the BC Legislature (Parliament Buildings), the inner harbour, the 2nd oldest Chinatown in North America, Hatley Castle (seen in several movies), Fort Rodd Hill (historic fort and lighthouse), Craigdarroch Castle, Beacon Hill Park, and the Buchart Gardens.  Then there are many areas on the central part of the island, some of which I have explored, and others are high on my list, especially a bunch in Strathcona Park (lots of mountains, lakes and some caves).  There’s even a few areas on the far northern end of the island that are excellent for photographers.  I’ve made a couple trips to Cape Scott (about a seven hour drive), where there is a huge diversity of scenery and some great sea stacks. Tip of the Week. Drake: When planning to photograph seascapes or anything around the ocean, make sure to check the tides in the location you are going to.  Often there can be considerable differences between locations that are not too far apart.   I use the iOS app “Tide Charts Near Me” https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/tide-charts-near-me/id957143504 It’s also available in the Google Play store as “Tide Charts Free” https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.SeventhGear.tides&hl=en_CA   I find this handy to know how much time I will have before being cut off by the incoming tide, or when the best time to go to explore the tide pools. Reminders Find us on the web at http://latitudephotographypodcast.com Find me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brentberghermphoto/ Find the podcast facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1892577214293688/ Find me on instagram @brentbergherm Find me on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/brentberghermphotography Find me online at https://brentbergherm.com And finally, my online learning platform for photographers is found at http://latitudephotographyschool.com Find Drake’s work here: https://wilddrakephotography.com (transitioning to my new site…) http://drakedyck.com/ (work in progress). Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3H9CcnHVt2XlqGvdH5zsgA  Flickr: https://flickr.com/photos/frontlinepacificislander/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrakeDyckPhotography/  Instagram: @drakedyck Other places to find Drake’s work: 

BC is Creepy
Episode 50 - Eerie Estates

BC is Creepy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 46:15


In our latest episode Topher talks of the haunted German estate at Fülinger House and Ariel details the haunted history of Hatley Castle on Vancouver Island.

Canada Obscura
Episode 43 - He Has 'Fuck You' Money

Canada Obscura

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2019 98:18


What's that boy? This is the longest episode yet? Wow! This week, Shelley tells us about the history and the hauntings of Hatley Castle in Victoria, B.C, built by the ridiculously rich James Dunsmuir. Mary goes into deep detail about the murder of Lin Jun at the hands of Luka Magnotta, including the airing of his murder (and rape and consumption) and the subsequent terrorizing of the public and running from the law. Very, very strong content warnings for: murder, sexual assault, assault, necrophilia, cannibalism, dismemberment, racism, animal cruelty, drug abuse, mental illness, mental illness discussion, and everything related to the above. Please, listen at your own discretion. We love you and want you to be okay.

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The Lady Dicks: Haunted, True Crime + History
The Lost Episode: Hatley Castle

The Lady Dicks: Haunted, True Crime + History

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 90:26


The Lady Dicks have been on a hiatus and will be returning to your ears and smartphone devices officially on OCTOBER 31 for a special Halloween themed episode and to kick off Season 2 of the Lady Dicks Podcast. In the meantime, while digging around in the dark depths of her computer, Tae came across this lost episode of Hatley Castle. Nestled on the campus of Royal Roads University, where Tae attends school, Hatley Castle sits in all its former glory. This beautiful, old historic building has seen a whole host of guests from Queens and government leaders to celebrities filming movies (ever heard of Deadpool?). The Lady Dicks, in their usual comedic fashion, take you through the history of Hatley Castle and the ghosts that roam its halls. If you enjoy this episode, please rate and review us on your favourite app. And if that's not enough you can join us on Patreon at the Lady Dicks. You can connect with the Lady Dicks on Instagram and Twitter @theladydicks. This episode was researched and voiced by Nikki K., Andrea C. & Tae H., “the Lady Dicks.” And was written, edited and produced by Tae H. Our music was licenced through Audio Jungle and is aptly titled "Creepy Music Box." For any questions, comments or inquiries you can send an email to stories@theladydicks.com. Support this podcast

Vancouver Island Time
welcome to Colwood!

Vancouver Island Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 35:09


Jane interviews Joanna who chats about living in Colwood with her husband and Finny her spoiled dachshund. Finnegan is the inspiration behind Joanna's clothing line for dachshund lovers. Joanna tells us about so many wonderful spots to hang out in Colwood, like the gardens of Hatley Castle, nearby beaches, trails and yummy places to eat. Listen to this podcast and see if Colwood is the place for you! I recommend watching the video to see Joanna's unique clothing line inspired by her dachshund. 

Victoria This Week
VTW 024 The movie episode

Victoria This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 45:56


A Johnny Depp movie called "Richard Says Goodbye" has been filming at Hatley Castle, and the latest "Pup Star" movie is shooting downtown. That gets us into our Victoria This Week list of best movies that feature our city. Also the McKenzie interchange project is delayed, the Commonwealth Games bid seems dead, an Island musical festival gets a new name and new acts, and much more on this week's show. Follow us at @ryanpricecfax @ballofchill @CoreyTheJam

The Running Jackal
Hatley Castle Grounds with Dan

The Running Jackal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2013 46:46


Nice solid run with my friend.