The Davis Strait vampires: Chilling (but completely true) events from Canadian history

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10 Tales pulled directly from Canadian history that aren’t just bone-chilling, but entirely true Halloween

It’s to be expected that the West Coast of Canada would lay claim to its own legendary sea monster: Everywhere from Lake Okanagan to Scotland’s Loch Ness has done that. But cadborosaurus is different than its contemporaries. Rather than being known only through a scattered handful of witness accounts and grainy photographs, cadborosaurus shows itself in the form of monstrous rotting corpses that regularly turn up in B.C. waters.

Starting just after breakfast, however, the sky was gradually devoured by an amoebic blackness which blocked out the sun, sent animals into panicked confusion and led communities throughout British North America to the not-unreasonable conclusion that the end-times were upon them. “The sun’s decline may be a sign, some great event is nigh,” reads afrom the event. The culprit was a massive forest fire in what is now Ontario’s Algonquin Provincial Park.

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