True crime, legends, folklore, dark history and other creepy topics from the perspective of real liv
Episode 353: On April 23, 2018, a bright spring afternoon turned into a nightmare when a rented van
Episode 352: At 5:18 a.m. on May 9, 1992, in Plymouth, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, in the Westray Mi
Episode 351: On March 8, 1987, a routine Sunday morning traffic stop on a quiet stretch of Route 640
Episode 350: Ashley Wadsworth’s story is one of hope and adventure turned into a nightmare. Original
Episode 349: In the 8th Christmas episode of the Dark Poutine podcast, we once again dive into the s
Episode 348: This is part 2 of our coverage of the Gay Purge in Canada. Last week, we uncovered the
Episode 347: In this episode, part one of two, thanks to Mathew’s intrepid and unflinching research,
Episode 346: In this episode, we look into the life and mysterious murder of Annie Mae Pictou Aquas
Episode 345: In December 2015, the quiet city of Moncton, New Brunswick, was shaken to its core by a
Episode 344: In 2002, Brandon, Manitoba, was rocked by the disappearance of Erin Chorney, a feisty a
Episode 343: This is our special Remembrance Day episode. Each year on November 11, Canadians pause
Episode 342: In the quiet Yukon community of Carcross, a chilling tragedy unfolded on March 1st, 199
Episode 341: Welcome to a very special Halloween edition of Dark Poutine. This year, we’re also cele
Episode 340: In the early 1980s, a wave of fear with its origins in Canada, swept across North Ameri
This bonus episode of Dark Poutine is brought to you by MasterCard. In this special episode, we’re e
On the night of September 6, 1958, Aaron “Bud’ Jenkins was stabbed to death as he slept in his barra
Episode 338: The Great North American Ice Storm of January 1998 was a devastating natural disaster c
On the evening of February 14, 1985, Valentine’s Day, at around 6:00 p.m., Bryan Hart of Colborne, O
In November of 2002, friends and family of 25-year-old Fort McMurray DJ Robert LeVoir became concern
On December 18, 2014, 101-year-old Ernest Côté, a decorated World War II veteran, became the target