| Ghost Stories of Saskatchewan 3 |
1800 College AvenueThere is a house on College Avenue in Regina that is nearing the one-century mark. Through the years, this architectural Arts and Crafts-style beauty has been home to at least two Regina families, not to mention a number of businesses. It’s also rumored to be the haunt of at least one ghost. The McKillop residence, as it is historically known, is currently the location of a business called The Computer Clinic. In an earlier incarnation, when the building was home to Magellan’s Global Coffee House, it knew its greatest fame as a local haunt. According to the Halloween 2003 edition of the University of Regina student newspaper, the Carillon, one woman actually left her job after experiencing the clammy sensation of having the ghost walk directly through her. Another employee, a baker, was no doubt shaken one morning when the spirit decided to turn on the automatic mixer. The woman tried to take it in stride but, as she walked across the room to switch it off, the mixer kept advancing to a higher speed. The machine was on its highest setting before the baker was able to pull its plug. A third woman who worked at Magellan’s had much calmer encounters with the ghost — but more of them. She witnessed the female apparition on three separate occasions and each time the ghost was wearing a wedding dress. Source: Ghost Stories of Saskatchewan 3
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