Wow.. Well I ain't no ghost hunter, but I'm apparently related to a ghost that haunts the local suspension bridge! My Great Grandmother on my dad's side said that if a bridge ever went across the Peace River, she would be spinning around in her grave. She said that it would ruin the view. (LOL I think it adds to it myself) There were meetings about building a bridge in the late '40s and she'd always go to them and tell those government dudes exactly what she thought of them and said that if they were ever going to build a bridge, it was going to be over her dead body. So soon after she passed, they began work on the bridge. My grandfather who worked on the construction of the bridge in the late '50s said that he'd sometimes hear his mother's voice telling him to quit and that he was going to ruin the Peace Country by helping build the bridge. My uncle also claimed that he'd sometimes hear her voice. (Now, here goes the ghost stuff) The legend is, if your going over the bridge in the middle of the night, in the fog, you will see a nun. And she will try and flag you down. Someone has apparently got a positive identification that it is actually my great-grandmother! Crazy eh? I have driven over the bridge lots in the dark, in the fog and I haven't seen anything. But my dad and brother claim they have. They say that I'm too much like my great-grandmother that she won't bother me! lol If you want to check it out, search 'The Ghost of the Dunvegan Bridge' or 'Real Alberta Ghost Stories' there's books on this stuff round here! There's supposed to be one living right at Dunvegan too, but I don't know that story too well... But my sister-in-law has seen that ghost a few times apparently...