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Lady In White Leaves Onlookers Shocked At The Trethewey Heritage Site | Abbotsford, British Columbia | Paranormal | Historical | Haunting | America | BoiCGH

Have you even felt fear so real that you freeze on the spot?

Well that’s exactly how some visitors to the Trethewey Historical Site have felt.

Witnessing the paranormal for the very first time can be significantly lifechanging whether it be residual, intelligent or inhuman.

I would really like to know if any of our readers have ever experienced something you would class as being paranormal.

What did you encounter?

What did you hear, see or feel?

Have you ever captured the paranormal on camera? 

The Trethewey Heritage Site is a significant historical home turned museum and is located in the Mill Lake Park area of Abbotsford, British Columbia.

In 1900 three brothers Bill, Sam, Joseph and Richard Tretheway purchased the land and established a timber mill along the Mill Lake Shoreline.

In 1980 the land was sold to the Abbotsford Lumber Company.

However in 1983, following depletion of local forests, the building opened as a museum which is open to the public today.

But did you know this museum is reportedly haunted by an active female spectre?

Phenomena experienced here ranges from disembodied whispers to mysterious mists.

Several informal investigations of the venue have captured unaccounted for people on photographs and some truly chilling EVPs (electronic voice phenomena).

Staff have witnessed items actively levitating mid air with sudden malfunction of electrical equipment being an every day occurence here.

There is one ominous female apparition who is frequently captured manifesting on camera and video footage walking across hallways wearing a long white Victorian era dress and frilled bonnet.

This entity has startled many visitors, cold in their tracks, with many vacating the site early.

It is believed this lady died here when the location ran as a mill, and her spirit residually haunts the museum today.

Time old locations may switch up their operation, staff, alter structure design.

However, timeless history breathing through the very foundations will never ever change.

Because history is forever. 

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