The Cat 'n Fiddle Pub

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Voices and footsteps have been heard at this pub, which supposedly was once a mortician’s office. Some staff believe it is the old mortician himself that still haunts the place.

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Geographic Information

Address:
540 16 Avenue Northwest
Calgary, AB T2M 0J4, Canada


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GPS:
51.067122, -114.07366869999998
Region:
Division No. 6
Nearest Towns:
Calgary, AB (1.2 mi.)
Montgomery, AB (4.0 mi.)
Bowness, AB (4.2 mi.)
Forest Lawn, AB (5.2 mi.)
Midnapore, AB (10.4 mi.)
Shepard, AB (10.6 mi.)
Balzac, AB (10.6 mi.)
Chestermere, AB (10.9 mi.)
Airdrie, AB (14.0 mi.)
Cochrane, AB (18.7 mi.)

Contact Information

Web:
http://thecatnfiddlepub.com/

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  1. The whole neighborhood is haunted. I lived in 2 separate houses growing up in the area and in both I heard voices, my room door would slam, and one time my pants legs which were hanging on a chair started kicking up and down like crazy. I was also dragged out of my bed while home alone. The area use to be a bit of a crime hub and when I was a kid there were regularly brutal murders reported in the area. Prostitution was rampant and the cheap sketchy motels drew a drug and sex trafficking crowd. Also lots of shootings/blood on the sidewalks. Canadian media typically burries these stories by putting them on the last pages of the paper and not giving many details but violent crime is a daily occurrence in most neighborhoods of all Canada’s big cities. I don’t miss Banff Trail or Calgary.

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