William Burke has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 2 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 1 ratings. The most-rated is Canada's Most Haunted 2.

Canada may be even more haunted than its North American counterpart as paranormal encounters abound in the Great White North. In this harrowing collection of ghostly tales, we visit the Newman vault in Newfoundland, a frightening place inhabited by deceased slaves and tiny babies that died shortly after birth. The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec hosts a ghost woman standing on the balcony and visible to churchgoers during mass. The Firkin House in Fort Edmonton Park, Alberta, has many spirits making themselves known, including a young boy and bizarre paranormal apparitions that haunt the historic home. The Ukrainian Village in Alberta hosts the Phantom wagon master who rides though the village beckoning workers from a lost time to come along for the ride. The courthouse in New Brunswick was one of the last places in Canada where convicts were hanged to death, many of whom roam the grounds to this day. Visitors experience firsthand the terrifying sound of rattling chains followed by the apparition of a man dressed in an old prison uniform. Prepare for an exciting thrill ride to some of Canada's most haunted locations.
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Evil entities reaching out from beyond the grave, murder victims reliving their grisly demise and lost souls searching for a way home - Canada has no shortage of paranormal tales. Anyone visiting Listowell might encounter Canada’s own Jack the Ripper whose ghost is still seen on the grounds of the jail where he was executed back in the 1890’s. In Newfoundland, a phantom hearse and the spirit of a red-cloaked woman (believed to be a witch with the power to bring the dead back to life) continues to haunt a local cemetery. The Mission at Lac La Biche is the home of Father Renard's ghost who was brutally slaughtered by his native guide. The giant pylons of the Lift Lock in Peterborough, have been the scene of many tragedies and a myriad of ghosts are said to haunt its labyrinth of underground tunnels. Explore these encounters and more as we journey to the Great White North in search of paranormal encounters. Could the plague of accidents, suicides and unexplained events stem from the dying curse of an innocent woman burnt as a witch in the 1840’s?
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Are there creatures still unknown to science lurking in the remote areas of our planet? Hundreds of eyewitnesses say unquestionably: YES. Lurking in Magog is the elusive Memphre, a 30-foot lake monster that stalks the peaceful waters of Lake Memphremagog. Wilno, Ontario is a small town steeped in its heritage, locals believe that when a person takes their own life, then is buried on sacred ground, that person will become a vampire who will walk the streets, preying on their family members. The Bytown Museum sits at the gateway to the Rideau Canal and may also be a gateway to the paranormal. Bell Island is a place steeped in mysteries and legends encountered firsthand by local residents living around the marshes known as Dobbin’s Garden. The residents have named their local Banshee "The Bell Island Hag" explaining that sometimes she appears as a beautiful woman in white, but more often as a horrifying deformed old hag. Men have been known to enter the marshes and then emerge days later scared to death with no memory of what happened, or where they had been. Banshees, Lake Monsters, Vampires and more will be encountered in this special compilation of Alien Creatures from Beyond.
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Ghosts and demons send chills up your spine, but there is something extra disturbing when they are children! Carved through the hillside, off a rural road in Niagara Falls, lies an abandoned underground passage known as “The Screaming Tunnel.” Legend claims that years ago, an eight-year-old girl was burned alive inside this tunnel by her psychopathic father. Since that day, her ghost has appeared screaming whenever any brave souls venture inside the tunnel after dark and lights a match. The staff members of Ottawa’s historic Duford House museum have noticed some very unusual occurrences surrounding two antique dolls. Regardless of where these dolls are displayed they continually fall to the floor, or actually vanish for hours at a time, only to be found later in a different part of the house. Who is the young girl seen around these dolls, only to disappear as quickly as she comes? The Mathers House in Burnaby, British Columbia was once the home to Benedictine Monks, until it was purchased by a religious cult. Now a pottery studio, the artists have often seen the ghosts of children playing in various rooms. It is likely that these children were the ones that the cult leader abused and tortured during the years they lived there. This comprehensive collection of cases features Canada’s Children of the Damned.
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When it comes to spine-chilling paranormal activity, restless spirits can be found in a wide variety of places far away from morgues and crypts. For example, traveling guests experience a brokenhearted bride and phantom bellboy haunting the halls of the Fairmont Algonquin Resort while a lighthouse keeper who was brutally hacked to death remains on duty at Gibralter Point. At Kingston Penitentiary, inmate Charles Hewell was known for viciously attacking guards and prisoners alike. While he was eventually killed, Hewell has continued his reign of terror from beyond the grave. Even high-end country clubs can feature lonely specters walking the golf course in search of lost love and justice. Prepare to visit a host of haunted locations and encounter the terrifying spirits who reside there while enjoying an array of terrifying paranormal phenomena in the strangest places. Shocking stories that will curl your toes and chill your bones.
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Canada has a rich tradition of frightening paranormal activity from one end of the country to the other. In British Columbia you will find White Rock Players Club, a 100-year-old playhouse that has more than its share of ghostly characters. The Four-Mile House, an upscale restaurant that was once a bordello, contains entities in search of mischief and vengeance. At the Beban House, a mysterious ghost child can be found slamming doors, hurling objects, and frightening visitors. And don't forget Andrade House, where an eccentric artist shares his studio with the ghost of a young woman. Moving on to Ontario, we find the Bytown Museum at the gateway to the Rideau Canal, which may also be a gateway to the paranormal, as well as Sax's Fish and Chips, which is home to as many as 16 spirits. The Halifax Club in Nova Scotia is a private gentlemen's club known for its elite membership, and the ghosts of some men still call it home. Canadian ghosts are also fond of the water. In St. John, New Brunswick, the frigate Genii was lost with all hands, but one sailor lingers on in spirit, haunting both the beach where his lifeless body washed ashore and the nearby mansion where he was laid out for burial. In Quebec a 30-foot lake monster stalks the peaceful waters of Lake Memphremagog. In British Columbia a decommissioned freighter known as the Queen Mary is haunted by a foul-tempered ghost with an appetite for destruction. Prepare for an exciting thrill ride to some of Canada's most haunted locations.
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