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Body, Mind & Spirit Supernatural

The Haunting of Vancouver Island

Supernatural Encounters with the Other Side

by (author) Shanon Sinn

Publisher
TouchWood Editions
Initial publish date
Oct 2017
Category
Supernatural
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781771512435
    Publish Date
    Oct 2017
    List Price
    $20.00

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Description

A compelling investigation into supernatural events and local lore on Vancouver Island.

Vancouver Island is known worldwide for its arresting natural beauty, but those who live here know that it is also imbued with a palpable supernatural energy. Researcher Shanon Sinn found his curiosity piqued by stories of mysterious sightings on the island—ghosts, sasquatches, sea serpents—but he was disappointed in the sensational and sometimes disrespectful way they were being retold or revised. Acting on his desire to transform these stories from unsubstantiated gossip to thoroughly researched accounts, Sinn uncovered fascinating details, identified historical inconsistencies, and now retells these encounters as accurately as possible.

 

Investigating 25 spellbinding tales that wind their way from the south end of the island to the north, Sinn explored hauntings in cities, in the forest, and on isolated logging roads. In addition to visiting castles, inns, and cemeteries, he followed the trail of spirits glimpsed on mountaintops, beaches, and water, and visited Heriot Bay Inn on Quadra Island and the Schooner Restaurant in Tofino to personally scrutinize reports of hauntings. Featuring First Nations stories from each of the three Indigenous groups who call Vancouver Island home—the Coast Salish, the Nuu-chah-nulth, and the Kwakwaka’wakw—the book includes an interview with Hereditary Chief James Swan of Ahousaht.

About the author

Shanon Sinn is a member of British Columbia Ghosts & Hauntings Research Society (BCGHRS), Paranormal Studies and Inquiries Canada (PSICAN), and he researches folklore and hauntings from a journalistic perspective. Sinn is also an infantry veteran, aspiring photographer, forager, and stand-up paddle boarder. He is currently enrolled in the Vancouver Island University Creative Writing Program, and was recently awarded the Barry Broadfoot Award for Journalism. Find out more about him at ShanonSinn.com.

Shanon Sinn's profile page

Editorial Reviews

"Sinn offers a grounded approach to understanding how the folklore developed. He is also out to bust some myths. That is, to distinguish fact from fiction and not be afraid to hurt some feelings along the way."

Otaku No Culture blog

"Excellent." —Greg P. Mansfield, author of Ghosts of Vancouver

Greg P. Mansfield, author of <i>Ghosts of Vancouver</i>

"I really encourage everyone to pick up the book. There are a lot of great stories, a lot of great history, and again, things you're just not going to find anywhere . . . it's all really fascinating."

The Ghost Story Guys Podcast

"Sinn starts each chapter with a moody and poetic paragraph – one that whisks the reader straight into another eerie dimension altogether. It is here that the writing becomes enthralling; it is as though Sinn knows something that the rest of us do not. The reader is pulled into the unsettling scene, and left there to wonder. It’s both chilling . . . and wonderful." —Carol Anne Shaw, The Ormsby Review

The Ormsby Review

Does a headless woman haunt Mt. Sicker? The Cowichan Valley Citizen gets the scoop from Shanon Sinn.

Cowichan Valley Citizen

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