Come for the garden and stay for the ghosts! Bring a baked good to share! Carol's haunted house has the ancient quarry and the spirit balls sparkle for days a time. Use your apps and check in. The children play tricks moving toys, flowers, shoes and such. A child joyfully remarked he could see the film i was running. He said "I can see the pandas!" Flowers taken out of the vase were dropped feet away. Check in using Ghost Stop's wrist watch recorder and Wavepad audio enhancer. Fun!
At 2 p.m. Meet up at the Craigflower Manor to view the house with our restoration expert guide, Jillan. You may record and talk with the spirits. Many people like Ghost Tube or Spirit Talker. A beautiful day to get out, socialize and have a unique adventure. Saturday, August 9th, 1 p.m. See you then!
Carol 2886 Parkview Dr.
(Closest intersection Tillicum and Gorge.)
Admin: Victoria Ghost Gatherers.
Craigflower Manor House,
2 p.m.
https://www.communitystories.ca/v1/pm_v2.php?id=story_line&lg=English&fl=0&ex=404&sl=7450&pos=1&pf=1#:~:text=Kenneth%20McKenzie%20was%20born%20in,Craigflower%20Farm%20never%20was%20profitable.
The Craigflower Manor and Craigflower Schoolhouse are National Historic Sites of Canada located in View Royal, British Columbia (the Manor) and Saanich (the Schoolhouse) near Victoria. The centerpiece of each historic site is a 19th-century building — a manor and schoolhouse commissioned by the Hudson's Bay Company to provide education and lodging for their employees. Built as part of the agricultural community Craigflower Farm, the buildings served as a focal point for the community into the modern era;[1][2] they remain open to the public today as museums devoted to the colonial history of Victoria.[3] The sites also have unique archaeological merit, encompassing three distinct periods, and types, of human habitation which span thousands of years.[4] In addition, the existing structures have great historical and cultural value, remaining some of the best, and last, examples of their kind in Canada. These factors combine to make these two sites important National Historic Sites, and have been given government protection for the public trust.