Ghost Stories of Moose-Jaw Saskatchewan
Step into the captivating world of Hopkins Dining Parlour, a place where sweetness intertwines with eerie enigma.
Housed within a 1905 mansion, this spot is known as one of Saskatchewan’s most haunted locales, where the echoes of Minnie Hopkins, the original mistress, still linger, orchestrating doors that bang, levitating candlesticks, and playful food flinging.
But the mansion’s spectral narrative goes deeper – a complex tapestry of spirits weaves through its walls, dating back to the year Saskatchewan was born.
In the dead of night, an unseen mischief-maker crafts an uncanny masterpiece, arranging freshly set utensils into an elaborate cross on the staircase.
After closing hours, brave souls glimpse a spectral woman peering from a third-floor window, often accompanied by a phantom cocker spaniel, believed to be Minnie’s loyal companion.
Amidst this spectral symphony, our story unfolds as we settle beneath Minnie’s favored spot, dining under the stars on the tranquil patio of the Hopkins mansion, embracing the intertwining tendrils of mystery and flavor.