We make a holiday classic creepy! ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas, originally known as ‘A Visit from St. Nicholas,’ was first published in 1823 in the Troy, New York, Sentinel. While it is well-known for shaping the modern image of Santa Claus, what’s lesser-known — and equally intriguing — is the mystery-shrouded controversy over who truly authored this iconic work. In the episode, we share the story and our special spooky version of the tale – which is not recommended for children or easily frightened adults. Happy Haunted Holidays!
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We’re veering away from our usual tales of ghosts and eerie mysteries to celebrate a milestone so extraordinary, it’s a first in the modern history of ‘The Haunted Walk’. We’re thrilled to sit down with Sheena Bolton, who has just completed a journey that no one else has dared, or perhaps even dreamed of. A legend in her own right, Sheena is easily one of our all-time favourite guests. As she shares her unique insights and reflections, you’ll be transported into the midst of our most haunting paranormal adventures. Join us as we dive into the tale of a true Haunted Walk aficionado.
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Episode 169 – Tales From the Tours – Volume 3
Edgar Allan Poe's tales of madness, horror, and moral lessons continue to resonate nearly two centuries after their creation. Throughout the episode, we unravel the inspirations behind four iconic Poe stories—The Masque of the Red Death, The Oblong Box, The Tell-Tale Heart, and The Cask of Amontillado. Drawing parallels between Poe's life and his fictional narratives, we reveal how real-world events, such as disease outbreaks, murder trials, and personal vendettas, served as the dark muses for his unparalleled tales of terror.
Mentioned in the episode:
An Evening of Haunted Holiday Stories in Ottawa & Toronto
Haunted Holiday Cards
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