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OverviewOUTPOST: CanadaTrue Ghost Stories and Mysteries from the Remote Wilderness Canada is a country built on distance. Endless lakes. Timber that swallows roads whole. Highways that run for hours without a single light. Cabins reachable only by floatplane. Weather that can turn a calm evening into something unforgiving before midnight. And in those quiet places-far from cities, far from help-people have reported things they cannot explain. OUTPOST: Canada is a collection of true wilderness ghost stories and unexplained mysteries drawn from some of the most remote regions in the country. From Northern Ontario bush camps to British Columbia backcountry valleys, from Yukon traplines to isolated Atlantic fishing outports, this book examines documented encounters where isolation and landscape seem to shape the experience itself. These are not urban legends told on busy sidewalks. These stories come from: - Fly-in fishing cabins surrounded by black water and boreal forest - Remote hunting camps where something circles the treeline after dark - Abandoned mining roads and forgotten logging corridors - Snowbound ranger stations and winter traplines - Northern highways where headlights reveal more than wildlife - Coastal outposts where fog rolls in and footsteps echo on empty docks Inside you'll find carefully presented witness reports from hunters, bush pilots, forestry workers, campers, trappers, and long-time wilderness residents-people accustomed to isolation and familiar with the sounds and rhythms of the land. Many describe strange lights over treelines. Others recount footsteps around cabins with no tracks in fresh snow. Some speak of voices, watchers, shadowed figures, or an overwhelming sense of presence deep in the bush. Patterns begin to emerge. Isolation alters perception-but it also sharpens it. Darkness in the Canadian wilderness behaves differently. Silence feels heavier when you know the nearest town is two hundred kilometers away. This book blends literary narrative nonfiction with grounded investigative context. Terrain, weather, geography, and real wilderness logistics are woven into each account. The focus is not on exaggeration but on credible testimony and environment-on understanding why certain remote locations across Canada repeatedly generate similar reports decade after decade. Are these experiences rooted in psychology? Environmental factors? Folklore carried forward into modern settings? Or something that remains genuinely unexplained? OUTPOST: Canada does not rush to conclusions. Instead, it documents the stories carefully, places them within their geographic realities, and allows the reader to stand in the dark with the witnesses. Because when you are alone at a remote lake cabin... When the bush presses close beyond the firelight... When snow erases every track except the ones that shouldn't be there... The land feels different. For readers drawn to true ghost stories, Canadian wilderness mysteries, remote cabin hauntings, unexplained backcountry encounters, and atmospheric investigative nonfiction rooted in real landscapes, OUTPOST: Canada explores what happens at the far edge of habitation-where the map grows thin and the silence listens back. Out there, there are no streetlights. No neighbors. No easy explanations. Only the Outpost. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Chris HamptonPublisher: Chris Hampton Imprint: Chris Hampton Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.585kg ISBN: 9781997962212ISBN 10: 1997962217 Pages: 440 Publication Date: 04 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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