Le Musée de Saint-Boniface

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Le Musée de Saint-Boniface, a museum specializing in Franco-Manitoban culture and history, was finished in 1851 and has been a nunnery, an orphanage, a school, a retirement home and a hospital. Phantom sounds of singing monks and women’s choirs, along with the sounds of children running and playing, have been reported here. Also, lights flicker, water turns on and off, doors open and close, and folks often notice an eerie feeling that they’re being observed by something they can’t see.

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Geographic Information

Address:
494 Tache Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
R2H 2B2, Canada


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GPS:
49.887763123816946, -97.12377771163938
Region:
Division No. 11
Nearest Towns:
Saint Boniface, MB (1.4 mi.)
Winnipeg, MB (1.9 mi.)
Kildonan, MB (2.7 mi.)
East Kildonan, MB (2.7 mi.)
West Kildonan, MB (3.2 mi.)
Brooklands, MB (3.3 mi.)
Saint Vital, MB (4.9 mi.)
Transcona, MB (5.5 mi.)
Tuxedo, MB (5.6 mi.)
Saint James, MB (5.7 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://msbm.mb.ca/

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  1. I spent 6 months on and off in St. Boniface Hospital, Winnipeg, MB. I was there due to a failing liver. I was off of all pain medications and sharing a room on the Internal medicine ward on the 5th floor. The only thing flowing through my IV was saline solution to re hydrate. I was woken up with a 6′ man shaking my curtain around my bed repeating himself saying, “I want to go home, I want to go home”. I saw his figure, he had a shaved head and I had a feeling he was darker in skin colour. I told him to “get the hell out of our room”…. I thought he was a patient that wandered. I checked on my room mate and yelled at him to get out of our room. I then proceeded to the nurses station and reported what had happened. They told me, everyone is where they are supposed to be. When I jumped out of my bed with my iv pole, I chased a man, I couldn’t find him. The nurses assured me that no one, could of possibly been in my room. For some reason, this man keeps re appearing to me. And no I have not lost my mind. I have had a few other experiences with tables moving and witnesses. Also lived in a house with a ghost in California for 2 years. I know how weird and crazy it sounds, I am unsettled because I have re occuring and unsettling dreams now 2 years after the fct that this happened…. California alot happened as well. Never thought Winnipeg would still have these effects on me.

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