Winnipeg Paranormal Group on Wheeler in the Morning
Feb17

Winnipeg Paranormal Group on Wheeler in the Morning

The Winnipeg Paranormal Group was recently asked to check things out at the station where there have been reports of strange sounds late at night. We weren’t asked to do a full investigation just have a look around and to take some...

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Winnipeg Paranormal Group Team Members
Jan31

Winnipeg Paranormal Group Team Members

Some of the core members of the Winnipeg Paranormal Group. We are a team of volunteers with varying backgrounds who have been led to the paranormal field to help others who may be scared to sleep at night or who are just seeking answers to what is going on in their home that keeps them up at night. Our first goal is to help our clients feel comfortable with being in their homes. Our second are to answer questions. Can it be explained with a “real world” explanation? Or is there something paranormal happening in the home?  ...

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WPG Lead Investigator, Kelly Smith on CJOB
Oct31

WPG Lead Investigator, Kelly Smith on CJOB

Lead Investigator Kelly Smith on CJOB        ...

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Winnipeg Paranormal Group Featured in the Uniter
Oct31

Winnipeg Paranormal Group Featured in the Uniter

Lead paranormal investigators, Kelly Smith and Ashley Barnes of the Winnipeg Paranormal Group were among those featured in the Winnipeg’s weekly journal, The Uniter. Writer, Samantha Sarty was exploring the paranormal side of Winnipeg, which many Winnipeggers know, has quite the paranormal history.  

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Winnipeg Paranormal Group Leads Investigation at Marlborough Hotel 100th Year Celebration
Nov22

Winnipeg Paranormal Group Leads Investigation at Marlborough Hotel 100th Year Celebration

      On November 14, Members of the Winnipeg Paranormal Group led an open investigation at Winnipeg’s Marlborough Hotel for the 100th year anniversary. About 30 attendees were there to experience a real investigation and listen to stories about the Marlborough Hotel which is known to be haunted.      Grace Rents, who works in the hotel, spoke about the history of the hotel and the spirits she and other employees of the hotel experience on a daily basis. She talked about sounds such as footsteps and full apparitions of past patrons of the hotel, employees regularly see.      One particular ghost who many talk about, and actually inspired a book, is the ghost of Grace Edith Cook, a 16 year old waitress who was strangled to death in her room on the 5th floor in 1943. The most tragic part to this story is that poor Grace was killed by her boyfriend, Albert Victor Westgate, who was actually incarcerated previously for 14 years for killing another former girlfriend in the backseat of his car in Fort Garry. So tragic, this murderer was released only to repeat the same horrible offense again, 6 months after he was released, cutting a young woman’s life way before her time.      Employees and patrons of the hotel report seeing Cook’s ghost still roaming the halls. The room is now all boarded up. Cook’s great great niece was actually present for the 100th year event as well.      Maureen Flynn author of “Buckle my Shoe” spoke on how she came about writing a murder mystery novel just from visiting The Marlborough Hotel. She was inspired by the story of Grace Edith Cook’s murder and the fact people still claim to see her spirit roaming the hotel hallways.      People were then split up into two groups, led by Winnipeg Paranormal Group members, Kelly, Ashley, Ross and Ed, and went on a investigation for three hours in various parts of the hotel. Investigators did evp sessions with attendees with digital recorders and ghost box sessions. They were given access to parts of the hotel where employees have paranormal experiences regularly. Each vigil was an hour in order that every group had a chance to investigate three area’s that they were given permission to investigate.    After the three hours people then headed down to The Press Club for a séance to end the night.      ...

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