Haunted Places: Hotel Saskatchewan

The Hotel Saskatchewan was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1927. There has been multiple suicides within its walls, which is where the origins of one of the ghosts is from. A female apparition is known to haunt a certain floor of the hotel, and will haunt single men by hovering over their beds while they sleep. A previous employee recalled one client coming down at 3 am in shorts & a t-shirt in the middle of winter saying he will come back for his things the next day but he won’t be sleeping in the hotel as he awoke to a woman above him. Another ghost that many patrons of the hotel have reported seeing is a bellhop who wears an old style uniform that hasn’t been worn in 40 years. People will walk past the bellhop and say hello, he won’t acknowledge them and when they turn around to look at him again he will be gone. Another chilling incident was one evening when the staff were preparing the tables for an event in the regency ballroom, and all of a sudden the curtains in the room floated up and were held in the air for a minute, which made all the workers fly out the emergency exit. The room did not have air conditioning or windows open or anything that would make the curtains act that way.

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