The Blue Ghost of Banff Springs Hotel – Summary:

The Blue Ghost of Banff Springs Hotel – Summary:

The Banff Springs Hotel, located in Alberta, Canada, is one of the most famous haunted places in the country. Among its many ghostly legends, the most well-known is that of the “Blue Ghost” or the “Ghost Bride.”
According to the legend, sometime in the 1920s, a young woman was preparing for her wedding at the grand hotel. Dressed in her beautiful white gown, she began descending the grand staircase to meet her groom. Tragically, she tripped on her long dress — or, as some versions claim, her gown caught fire from nearby candles — and she fell down the stairs, dying instantly.

Since that fateful day, guests and hotel staff have reported seeing her ghostly figure wandering the halls and staircases of the Banff Springs Hotel. She is often described as wearing her wedding gown with a faint blue glow, hence the name “Blue Ghost.” Some claim to have seen her dancing alone in the hotel ballroom, while others have felt sudden cold spots or the soft rustle of her dress passing by.

The legend of the Blue Ghost adds a mysterious and romantic charm to the historic Banff Springs Hotel, blending tragedy and beauty in one of Canada’s most enduring ghost stories.

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