Three True Cozy Ski Lodge Hauntings
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These stories aren’t about jump scares or sinister shadows, but the gentle, lingering kind of haunting: a lost snowboarder guided home by a polite stranger in red, a red-haired little girl wandering a historic hotel’s quiet halls, and the soft scent of perfume drifting through a grand mountain room long after its original occupant departed. Each tale is inspired by documented reports, legends, and staff testimonies — lovingly adapted into first-person storytelling in true cozy fashion.
⛷️ First, in The Castle in the Snow, we travel to the Fairmont Banff Springs in the Canadian Rockies, where a woman on a ski trip with friends is quietly guided through the mist by a man dressed as an old-fashioned bellman… who may be more spirit than staff.
🏔️ Next, in The Red-Haired Visitor, we head to Kingfield, Maine and the historic Herbert Grand Hotel — a beloved stop for Sugarloaf skiers — where a gentle but persistent little girl appears at the foot of a guest’s bed, asking not to be left alone.
🕯️ Finally, in The Lady of Room 314, we arrive at the legendary Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire, where Princess Carolyn’s former suite may still be occupied by a woman brushing her hair at the foot of an antique four-poster bed, watching snowfall gather on the mountain she loved.
These stories are based on real reports, eyewitness accounts, and local legends — woven into the soft, storybook world of cozy winter haunting.
🎙️ This episode is perfect for fans of: • gentle ghost stories
• snowy mountain settings
• haunted hotels and ski towns
• cozy winter atmospheres
• historical hauntings with heart
• first-person paranormal storytelling
• quiet spirits and soft mysteries
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