Ghost Hunting & Legend Tripping In Bucoda
On March 14th, 2026, the Ghostly Club headed to Bucoda, Washington to examine 2 urban legends associated with the allegedly cursed town. Follow along after the jump.
On March 14th, 2026, the Ghostly Club headed to Bucoda, Washington to examine 2 urban legends associated with the allegedly cursed town. Follow along after the jump.
If you hang around Ghostly Activities long enough, you will see me use a term you do not hear anywhere else. Bleak Season. This is my name for that stretch of winter when the holiday season feels strange. The lights are up, the parties are happening, and yet something feels…
Watch Gold Bridge Now Hi gang! We’ve got a new (short) documentary out today. It was filmed in Gold Bridge, BC, Canada … and let’s just say it was totally unexpected. Mike Morin went to the historic gold mining town to check out all the ghost towns in the area….
The phrase, “spooky season,” affectionately refers to the month of October with the climax on Halloween (and a few days after to celebrate The Day of the Dead). But when and where did this phrase come from? Find out after the jump.
Puget Sound looks calm. Its history? Not so much. From fog-shrouded collisions to freak squalls, tragedies have sparked phantom ship stories. These seven wrecks have left scars on the maritime records in the Pacific Northwest. Get the ghostly scoop after the jump.
October 10, 1935 — The wind howled through the Black Hills of Thurston County as a geared steam locomotive rumbled across a rotting trestle. It would never finish its route. Get the scoop after the jump.
Port Townsend Show Notes Coming in July 2025, the Our Haunted Heritage team visits Port Townsend, Washington to investigate reports of apparitions manifesting in the Palace Hotel. The full documentary will arrive on YouTube in mid-July. For now, enjoy the teaser. Port Townsend takes a new approach to the investigation…
On June 13th, Ghostly Activities Club members, Amy and Jake, took the Foss Seaport Museum tour … and boy was it loaded with ghostly goodness. Get the review after the jump.
Everett’s got its fair share of ghost stories. But there’s one that always stands out, looming over Evergreen Cemetery like a pyramid pulled straight from a horror comic: the Rucker Tomb. Built in 1907, this massive granite mausoleum is hard to miss. It’s 30 feet tall, shaped like a step-pyramid,…