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Getting Spooky At St. Ignatius Hospital Interview

Getting Spooky At St. Ignatius Hospital Interview

April 12, 2025 Jacob Rice Comments 0 Comment

Hi gang! The Paranormal Roadtrippers and ParaNorthwest stopped by to dish on their spooky experiences at St. Ignatius Hospital in Colfax, Washington. Tune in after the jump to get the spooky tales and haunted hotspots.

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Show Notes

Shala & Shian (ParaNorthwest) and Mike (The Paranormal Roadtrippers) took a spooky road trip to St. Ignatius Hospital, one of the most notoriously haunted places in the Pacific Northwest. You may have seen the hospital on Ghost Adventures and Paranormal Lockdown. Anyway, the ghosts came out to meet the team. Get the full report on their ghostly adventure.

In this episode, Shala, Shiann and Mike tell you all the creepiness they encountered in haunted hotspots like:

  • Nuns’ residence
  • Basement
  • Rose’s room (Rm. 310)
  • Creepy hallways

… and more!

They even give you tips and what they’d do on their next investigation. Plus, you even get the best food to order from Zip’s, a local treasure.

Special thanks to Val Gregory for being a great host and tour guide at St. Ignatius. You can book a tour with Val at https://stignatiuscolfax.com/tours/.

Note: ParaNorthwest and The Paranormal Roadtrippers used their own money to investigate the hospital. Their opinions and statements are their own, and not a paid endorsement.


Thanks for listening to this episode. If you’ve had an ghostly encounter at St. Ignatius Hospital, let me know about it in the comments below. Much appreciated at take care!

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Jacob Rice( Supernatural Sleuth )

Jacob Rice is a supernatural sleuth and haunted hobbyist who investigates ghosts, monsters, and dark history. He’s the creator of Ghostly Activities, the spookiest corner of the interwebs. When he’s not sleuthing the supernatural, he’s probably planning a ghost hunt or reading spooky folklore.


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