Thirteen Human Feet Discovered on U.S. Coast: Since 2007, beachgoers have found 13 human feet along the Salish Sea, raising concerns about potential accidents or suicides.
81-Foot Blue Whale Carcass Causes Controversy in Newfoundland: A blue whale carcass washed ashore in Trout River, leading to disputes between local and federal authorities over its disposal due to health hazards from decomposition.
Haunting Sanatorium in Kamloops: An abandoned sanatorium built in 1907 for tuberculosis patients is reported to have eerie occurrences, including ghostly cries and feelings of unease among visitors.
Mysterious Walking Trees Captured on Film: Footage shows trees appearing to move on their own, leaving viewers puzzled about the cause, whether it be natural phenomena or human intervention.
Ghost Train Sightings in St. Louis, Saskatchewan: Locals report seeing mysterious lights along abandoned train tracks, with theories ranging from ghostly workers to unexplained natural phenomena.
The Legend of Ogopogo: The mythical creature of Ogopogo, said to inhabit Okanagan Lake, has been described in various forms, with no photographic evidence to confirm its existence.
Sour Toe Cocktail Tradition in Yukon: The Sour Toe Cocktail, featuring a mummified human toe in whiskey, originated during Prohibition and has become a rite of passage for visitors in Dawson City.