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Tag Archives: Princess Theater

Haunted Edmonton, Ep. 634

Posted on April 23, 2026 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

The city of Edmonton got its start as a place of trade like so many other Canadian cities. It eventually would be the Gateway to the North. Edmonton has come up on the podcast before when we covered Fort Edmonton. While the fort is one of the most haunted locations in the town, there are several other places with ghost stories. These include theaters, schools, hospitals, restaurants and a cemetery. Join us for the history and hauntings of Canada’s Edmonton! The Moment in Oddity features the Silver Wraith. Our locations were suggested by Brodi Tallman and Tania Turner.
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Tags: Charles Camsell Hospital, Fairmont Hotel MacDonald, ghosts, Haunted Canada, history, La Boheme, McKay Avenue School, Princess Theater, University of Alberta, Walterdale Theater .

Melbourne’s Princess Theater, Ep. 259

Posted on May 24, 2018 by History Goes Bump Posted in Haunted Location .

Melbourne is the capital of Victoria and home to close to 4 million people. This city is a center of diversity and for the history of Australia it is a symbol of the independent spirit. Victoria and Melbourne were established as autonomous colonies, working outside of government regulation and permissions. This attracted men with that same spirit. One of them would re-purpose an amphitheater as The Princess Theater. This is a theater with roots running as far back as the founding of Melbourne and with that kind of history, one just knows this theater is ripe for hauntings. And there does seem to be some ghostly activity going on here. Join me as I share the history and hauntings of Melbourne’s Princess Theater! The Moment in Oddity was suggested by Markus Watt and features The Mars’ Cursed Sunken Treasure in Baltic Sea and This Month in History features Hoover’s claim about Black Tuesday.


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Tags: ghosts, Haunted Australia, Haunted Melbourne, history, Princess Theater, travel .

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