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Manitoba has its fair share of spooktacular sights, haunting sounds, and magical places across the province.

Travel around the province and lift team spirits with our Haunted Manitoba Quiz! Use your witchful (or wizardful) thinking to answer these skele-fun questions and you could be the pick of the patch and win!

Shared Health will award one lucky smartie who knows every trick-or-treat in the book. You could win a $25 errie-sistible gift card.

Winner must be a current health-care worker at a Manitoba facility, program or service.

Contest closes Sunday November 3, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. CST

Note: the following photos were sourced from Google images.

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* 1. Your name

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* 2. Your role, facility and region.

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* 3. Your email

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* 4. Which famous hotel in Winnipeg supposedly has a ghost living in Room 202?

Visitors who stay in this room have reported objects moving, phones and cameras not working, and feeling a presence lying in the bed beside them.

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* 5. Where can you experience the spooky inside of the S.S Keenora ship during Marine Museum's annual Halloween Haunt?

Some claim they’ve heard the sound of a piano being played in the parlour area where dances were once held.

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* 6. As a museum made up of 25 buildings, it's the narrow train car on site that is supposedly haunted by Sir William Van Horne where people have felt paranormal activity. Name the spooky heritage site in Portage la Prairie:

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* 7. The first Canadian Prime Minister, Sir John A. MacDonald had a son named Sir Hugh John MacDonald who moved to Manitoba. After the tragic loss of many family members, he supposedly now haunts his old house. What is the name of that house?

Unexplained footstep noises and smells of cooking and cigar smoke alongside the disturbance of items in the house have many believing in the trapped spirits that haunt this house.

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* 8. Over four hundred years ago, this captain was betrayed by his crew in a mutiny and left to float ashore in a small boat. His ghost is still rumored to haunt the bay waters which now bears his name located near what became the York Factory, a fur trading fort in the North. Who is this captain?

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* 9. On Victoria Day in 1877, an explosion of fireworks destroyed this building at Lower Fort Gary leaving many injured and one casualty. This building was reconstructed in 1971 and is now rumored to be haunted. It is not uncommon to hear the ghostly sounds of a hammer striking an anvil here. Name the building:

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* 10. Marked with one stone angel - this cemetery is easy to miss. It is estimated to house somewhere between 70-100 graves, yet the exact number of people buried here is unclear. The location with an abandoned farmhouse nearby has been neglected over generations and is home to strange encounters. The land is marshy and its riverbank is eroding way - yet some still hear a voice calling out to them, drawing them into the swamp. Name this cemetery:

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* 11. Erected in the memory of a ghost to be seen roaming across the plains, this statue overlooks the Trans-Canada Highway, East of St. François Xavier. It pays tribute to an Indigenous legend, in memory of two young lovers torn a part. What animal is the statue?

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* 12. Since the 1930s, stories have been told about a light dancing along the railway line in southeast Manitoba. This community would not have existed without the railway. The mysterious light is rumoured to be a lantern carried by the headless ghost of a man who was killed by a train many years ago. Which town is this ghost haunting?

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* 13. Guests at the L'Auberge Clémence Inn bed-and-breakfast in Elie have reported footsteps on the wooden stairs without anyone being near, doors opening by themselves once they've been closed, and glimpses of a spirits believed to be watching over the house. What was the original intent of this building?

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