Haunted Prince Edward Island


Meeting spirits

It’s only fair, I suppose, that if I’m soliciting ghost stories I should start out by telling a bit about my own experiences.

I’ve fairly often met spirits of the recently passed, whether they were intentionally coming to me or that I happened to be in their physical path. I didn’t know what was happening at first. Here’s what it was like: I’d just be out walking somewhere and suddenly have a feeling like waves moving through me and a sense of some powerful change. The words in my head would always be the same: Something’s happening, something’s happening.

I always wondered what that was about. I thought it was probably a premonition of something that would happen in my life and paid attention afterwards to see. But there was never anything I could trace back to it. I found out what it was when my dad died. I was working at Cedars. It was a Saturday and I was on by myself, getting on towards the end of the day shift. As I was filling the dishwasher, I suddenly had the same feelings again, the same sensations of waves moving through me, a perception of momentous change, the same words in my head: “Something’s happening, something’s happening.”

But this time, I had also a strong sense of my father with me, the purest essence, as if he’d been distilled. The way it felt was as if his essential core had never been damaged by any of the difficulties in his life. And when I thought “Something’s happening,” I heard his voice in my head responding: “Well, it’s already happened, hasn’t it?” Wondering a bit, himself, it seemed.

I was distracted by the phone and, when I answered, it was my sister, Donna, calling from the hospital to tell me that Dad had passed.

It was a wonderful thing to experience my dad in that way, and a privilege.

I had a similar experience, also at Cedars, when the owner’s mother died. I was wiping down the middle of three small tables and I sensed her approach. I think I was just in her path more than she was coming to me. I had the same feelings but also a sense of her in essence. She was very sweet. Spoke only Arabic but had a lovely disposition. In any case, it was much the same. The phone rang and Maroun was rushing out of the restaurant, pulling on his jacket, choking out that he had to go to the hospital, it was his mother. And I thought, no — wait, she’s right here.

Those were among the most powerful experiences of my life. As far as ghostly encounters, I’ve had others that were spookier. But that’ll have to wait for another post.


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Hello Ivy. I am just reading your posts on experiencing spirits who have passed. I had a similar experience myself. I was 11 when my grandfather died. My mom didn’t let me and my younger brother go visit him in the hospital, because he was really sick and she didn’t want us to remember him like that. She didn’t tell us he was dying until the night he was going to pass, so I never got to say goodbye. The night he died, I was lying in bed crying because I knew he was going to die that night and I didn’t get to say goodbye or spend time with him before. All of a sudden, I felt these heavy hands (my grampie was a big man) on my shoulders and a warm tingling feeling went through me. I had a feeling of peace. I smelled Old Spice Cologne (my grampie’s favorite). I heard a voice in my head say “Don’t cry anymore. I’m alright and in a better place. I love you.” I rolled over and looked at my clock, it said 12:01. About 10 minutes later the phone rang. It was mom from the hospital telling dad that grampie had died at 12:01. I know that it was Grampie saying goodbye to me because only my dad and brother were home, and dad has an allergy to scent, and nathan didn’t wear cologne at the time. I also asked dad the next morning if he was in my room the night before and he said no. I just wanted to share that with you. I am really interested in reading your book!!

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Hi Mandy! Thanks for sharing your story about your grandfather’s visit. I think this is one of the most common experiences people have with the spirit world, loved ones visiting to say goodbye between this world and the next.

In our family, there’s a similar story about when my grandfather passed. He was in the hospital. My mom suddenly woke up with the feeling that someone was in her room but she was too afraid to turn around so she just laid there. A few minutes later she heard my little brother, about two, talking out in the livingroom. Mom got out of bed and went to the livingroom and found my baby brother there alone. She said, “Who were you talking to?” And he said “Poppy!” Then the phone rang and it was the hospital, with the news that he’d just passed. Mom’s always regretted being too scared to turn around.

The scent thing is an interesting component. My grandfather was an Old Spice guy too. I particularly remember the way his Old Spice soap smelled. One day not too long ago, I was in my office and suddenly the room filled with the spicy soap scent.

Spirits often communicate through scent. I know my Dad’s around when I smell his roll-your-own cigarettes with no possible source.

How lovely that you got to say goodbye to your Grampie in such a special way, and what a wonderful reassurance.

A woman I know also had a “hands-on” experience when her sister passed over. She was on the phone passing on the news that her sister had died when she suddenly felt a hot hand on her back and her sister’s voice in her head saying that now she understood and that she was “all right, better than all right.” She gave Peggy messages to pass on to people.

It’s wonderful to know that love survives when those close to us pass on.

Comment by iwigmore

I live in summerside 150 granville street..this house is 103 years old..My wife and my step son claims they seen and heard really wierd things in the house but I havent.I know many ppl who either lived or new ppl who lived here and its very old..if anyone knows any old histoy in this house please post or email me at jasonbelaire@hotmail.com ok? thank ya jay~~~

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