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Eerie Whispers

Exploring Canada's Reluctant Relationship with its Ghostly Lore

Available Sep 23rd 2025

Paperback
$ 26.99

Description

Why do Canadians stifle their interest in the paranormal?

Canada’s paranormal roots run deep — from ghost stories told around flickering campfires to inexplicable encounters — but our polite, risk-averse nation buries these experiences and this history under layers of unease. We fear stigma, career fallout, the unknown itself, and our cultural discomfort with death only deepens the feeling, pushing our ghostly heritage further into the shadows only to come out during the Halloween season.

Delving into tales of Canada’s haunted history, the diverse folklore of its immigrant communities, and the Traditional Stories of Indigenous Peoples, Eerie Whispers asks why Canadians, unlike Americans and the British, are reluctant to embrace this part of our culture. Then, it encourages us to find the bold artistic energy necessary to amplify the country’s supernatural voice.

Contributors

Brian Baker

Brian Baker has been a journalist for over fifteen years, which means the University of Toronto alum is plenty curious. He is intrigued by what Canadians believe when it comes to the paranormal. So much so that he founded the Superstitious Times — a website dedicated to exploring Canada’s paranormal lore. He lives in Toronto.

J.J. Dupuis

J.J. Dupuis is the author of the Creature X Mystery series. When not in front of a computer, he can be found haunting the river valleys of Toronto, where he lives and works.

Book Details

Paperback
September 2025
6x9 in
264 pp
9781459754744
ePub
September 2025
-
264 pp
9781459754751
ePub
September 2025
-
264 pp
9781459754768