When I was in 3PP, our officer's mess had a ghost. The mess was an old building, built by the British in the late 19th century for a Royal Artillery garrison. Located at the end of Work Point overlooking the harbour, It was a long, rambling two-storey wooden structure which really looked alot more like a private residence than a mess. The story was that during WWII, the garrison commander's son had been killed by a milk truck just beside the mess. Supposedly, the child's ghost lingered near the site of his death. The story had been around for years by the time I got there. I never saw the ghost,although others claimed they had. I did do an Orderly Officer duty one night during Christmas leave. The battalion was stood down, and the mess was empty-all the live-in guys were away. It was a stormy December night, and the wind was howling in off the ocean, making the whole place creak and squeal. Didn't sleep too well, but I never saw the ghost.
scott1nsh: Another fire ghost story: The Winnipeg Fire Museum (where I was until recently a member) is located in the old Number Three station, in what is now a pretty bad part of town. It is a typical old station with high ceilings, a big kitchen, upstairs quarters, a hose tower and a dungeon cellar. The story is that back in the early '20s a young firefighter was responding to the bells in the middle of the night. He ran for the pole, slipped, and went down the pole hole head first, striking his head on the apparatus floor. He died, and supposedly his ghost can still be seen and heard walking the upper hallway at night.
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