Monday, October 27, 2014

The Haunted Hotel


The Fort Garry Hotel was built in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in 1913 by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway as a posh stopover for train travellers. The architects took their inspiration from the Park Plaza Hotel in New York City. Over a hundred years later, this twelve story, 340-room hotel is still a symbol of opulence with its marble floors, bronze railings, panelled ceilings, and crystal chandeliers. It’s a place guests truly enjoy staying.


In fact, some guests enjoy it so much they never leave.

Ghost sightings, unexplained noises and strange flickering lights have been reported for years at the hotel. One guest room in particular is said to be haunted: room 202. The story goes that a young woman hung herself in the closet of the room upon learning her husband had been killed in a car accident. Guests have described a woman in a cloak or a robe hovering at the end of the bed, or being awakened by the sensation of someone climbing into their bed. Hotel maids claim to have seen blood seeping through the walls of the room.

But the haunting isn't limited to room 202. The same woman who haunts the guest room is said to have been seen crying in a corner of the lounge after asking an employee for a glass of water. In 1989, two staff members were cleaning the kitchen overnight. At about 4 a.m. they heard noises coming from the locked dining room. When they went to investigate they saw a man eating dinner. By the time they brought someone from the front desk, the man had disappeared, even though the dining room doors remained locked.


Other employees have had strange experiences as well. Here’s testimony from an employee who worked as a front desk clerk and night manager, courtesy of the website PSI-Can -- Paranormal Studied & Investigations Canada
One occasion I had an airline attendant check out early in the morning almost hysterical. She said she woke up and there was an elderly man dressed in old fashion style clothing with a black bowler hat and handlebar moustache, he had been standing at the foot of her bed watching her sleep. On a number of occasions I had upset women tell me they woke up to the sensation of someone stroking their cheek while they slept, other times to their bedside lamp being turned on and off.
Guests calling down with noise complaints about the room next to them…of course the room wasn't occupied. Coming back to the room after being away to find the room window left open….in Winnipeg in the winter…trust me no housekeeper would do this.
As for myself…where do I begin?? The bellman and I working one night and heard a crash of dishes…not one or two….but dozens and dozens…crash, crash crash….no broken dish to be found and us being the only two to hear it.
 For about 1 year I was the evening duty manager. Part of my job was to walk every floor of the hotel 2-3 times a night ensuring cleanliness and order.
I could walk the floors night after night day after day with no problem. Then every so often I would have the distinct sensation that A. I was being followed or B. I was being watched.
For whatever the reason I always felt it was a man….and that I wouldn't be harmed….if anything he was curious or even amused by what I was doing……..don’t ask me why I felt this way. I just did.

Do I believe the hotel is haunted? I honestly don’t know. But to paraphrase Shakespeare, there’s more things in heaven and earth then exist in the philosophy of mere mortals. So when it comes to ghosts, I'm keeping an open mind.

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12 comments:

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  2. If I ever come to Winnipeg I'm pretty sure I won't be staying at The Fort Garry in Room 202. LOL I've never seen a ghost or ever felt a presence but I do believe in possibilities. Ghosts? Why not? There are just too many unexplained and strange re-accountings.

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    1. I agree with you, Karyn. I'm not a big believer in ghosts, but I'm not ready to dismiss the idea out of hand! And NO, I'm definitely not staying in room 202!

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  3. I think if I stayed in that hotel I would be up all night wondering.
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  4. No kidding, Jean! A haunted room doesn't sound terribly restful! Thanks for commenting.

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  5. I don't really believe in ghosts. I believe that people who have died can still find ways to communicate with us, but not that they are floating around us.
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    1. I'm honestly not sure what I believe. But I do believe in the possibility of communication from beyond. Thank you for commenting Phaedra.

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  6. Seeing is believing for me and I haven't seen one...yet. I'm open to it though.

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  7. Thanks for the early birthday greetings, Anne! I haven't seen one yet either. Not sure I want to! Thanks for commenting.

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  8. I haven't had an experience that I can say for certain was paranormal, although I'm open to it.

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