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The Ghost of Juniper Creek: Tales from Maple Ridge

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Table of Contents

  • The Old Mill
  • The Lady in White
  • The Dogman
  • The Wendigo

The Old Mill

The old mill on the outskirts of Maple Ridge has been abandoned for years. The windows are boarded up, the roof is caved in, and the walls are covered in ivy. But despite its dilapidated state, the mill still has a certain allure about it. Perhaps it's the sense of history that clings to the place, or the stories that have been whispered about it for generations.

One of the most popular stories about the old mill is that it's haunted by the ghost of a young woman who was killed there many years ago. According to legend, the woman was a mill worker who was caught in a machine and crushed to death. Her ghost is said to haunt the mill, searching for her lost love.

The Ghost of Juniper Creek (Tales from Maple Ridge 4)
The Ghost of Juniper Creek (Tales from Maple Ridge Book 4)
by Grace Gilmore

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 73895 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 128 pages

There have been many reports of strange activity at the old mill over the years. People have seen lights flickering in the windows, heard strange noises coming from inside, and even seen the ghost of the young woman herself. Some say that she appears as a white figure, floating through the halls of the mill. Others say that she appears as a shadowy figure, lurking in the shadows.

Whether or not the ghost of the young woman really haunts the old mill is up for debate. But one thing is for sure: the mill has a dark and mysterious history that is sure to send shivers down your spine.

The Lady in White

The Lady in White is another popular ghost story from Maple Ridge. According to legend, she is the ghost of a young woman who was murdered on her wedding day. Her fiancé was a wealthy man who was said to have been having an affair with another woman. When the young woman found out about the affair, she confronted her fiancé and was killed in a fit of rage.

The Lady in White is said to haunt the roads around Maple Ridge, searching for her lost love. She is often seen wearing a white dress, with her face covered by a veil. Some say that she is looking for her fiancé, while others say that she is looking for revenge.

There have been many reports of sightings of the Lady in White over the years. People have seen her walking along the side of the road, hitchhiking, or even standing in the middle of the road. Some say that she is harmless, while others say that she is dangerous. One thing is for sure: she is a mysterious and fascinating figure who has become a part of the folklore of Maple Ridge.

The Dogman

The Dogman is a creature that is said to inhabit the forests around Maple Ridge. It is described as a large, dog-like creature with sharp teeth and claws. Some say that it is a werewolf, while others say that it is a demon. Whatever it is, the Dogman is a feared creature that is said to be dangerous to humans.

There have been many reports of sightings of the Dogman over the years. People have seen it lurking in the shadows, chasing after people, and even attacking livestock. Some say that it is a solitary creature, while others say that it travels in packs.

Whether or not the Dogman really exists is up for debate. But one thing is for sure: it is a creature that has captured the imagination of the people of Maple Ridge. It is a symbol of the darkness that lurks in the forests, and a reminder that there are things in this world that we do not understand.

The Wendigo

The Wendigo is a malevolent spirit that is said to inhabit the forests around Maple Ridge. It is described as a tall, thin creature with long arms and legs. Its skin is a sickly green color, and its eyes are glowing red. The Wendigo is said to be a cannibal, and it is said to prey on lost travelers and children.

There have been many reports of sightings of the Wendigo over the years. People have seen it lurking in the shadows, chasing after people, and even eating human flesh. Some say that the Wendigo is a real creature, while others say that it is a figment of the imagination.

Whether or not the Wendigo really exists is up for debate. But one thing is for sure: it is a creature that has terrified the people of Maple Ridge for generations. It is a symbol of the darkness that lurks in the forests, and a reminder that there are things in this world that we do not understand.

The Ghost of Juniper Creek is a collection of short stories that explore the supernatural and the unexplained. These stories are sure to send shivers down your spine and make you question the reality of our world. Whether you believe in ghosts, monsters, or other supernatural creatures, these stories will stay with you long after you finish reading them.

The Ghost of Juniper Creek (Tales from Maple Ridge 4)
The Ghost of Juniper Creek (Tales from Maple Ridge Book 4)
by Grace Gilmore

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 73895 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 128 pages
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The Ghost of Juniper Creek (Tales from Maple Ridge 4)
The Ghost of Juniper Creek (Tales from Maple Ridge Book 4)
by Grace Gilmore

4.9 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 73895 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 128 pages
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