One mile from the village of Monastery is a small body of water called “Tracadie Lake”, that is rumored to be haunted by evil spirits, and of spirits of the soldiers killed in the battle at Beausejour.
In 1758 the British forces at Fort Louisbourg planned to attack
Fort Beausejour. Since ships were not plentiful enough to carry all of the
troops, some were carried to the Canso Strait and then left to march on foot.
These troops were to try and keep the English ships in sight at all times while
making their way to Beausejour.
Once across the Strait they marched onward and soon discovered
"Tracadie Lake", overlooking St. George’s Bay. Here they set up camp
to train. During the day they practiced in their red uniforms and at night
their drums and music added an eerie atmosphere to the previously tranquil
area.
Local natives were quite fearful of their presence and would have called
in Glooscap had the forces not soon departed. However the music and drums of
the evenings continued long after the troops had moved on. Native elders claimed
it was the evil spirits coming to haunt them.
Some believe it was the spirits of the soldiers killed in the battle at
Beausejour returning to the site, where they spent their last peaceful night
among the living, hence the nickname “Ghost Lake.”
Have you had any ghostly encounters of your own? We would love to share your story!
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