About B.C.G.H.R.S.
We were officially formed in October 2001. We are dedicated to the collection of data and reports pertaining to allegedly true hauntings of BC and especially the lower mainland area.
We are a registered non-profit Ontario company with   						registered charitable status and will respect any   						individual's right to privacy. 
      
We are a part-time "labour of love" and completely   						non-profit. All of our "staff" are part-time so please   						forgive delays in responding to requests and questions. 
The BC Ghosts and Hauntings Research Society is always   						looking for stories, legends and true cases of the   						supernatural (pertaining to ghosts and hauntings), so   						please e-mail them to us at  bcghrs@psican.org. 
You might notice that we rarely specify an exact address   						on some stories. This is for two reasons. Firstly, we   						hope that if you recognize the story from personal   						experiences, you will e-mail us and we can verify your   						stories with what we have already collected. Secondly,   						we want to ensure the privacy of the current   						tenants/owners of the site that has the haunting. 
If you wish to speak to someone about a ghost or   						haunting and maintain privacy, we are happy to talk to   						you and hopefully help answer your questions. We take   						all reports seriously and wish only to provide answers   						to both you and ourselves. 
Important!
If you have a questions pertaining to the content on this site or content related to PSICAN or the Canadian GHRS websites please click here to visit our FAQ page. For information about copyright issues on this BCGHRS website you can contact the Director of the BCGHRS site. Please read our copyright rules by following this link.
Many people ask if they can assist in investigations.  If you think you can add to the collection of folklore, history, and witness  reports and wish to assist with initial contact of people and others in  relation to a report, read through our FAQ and fill out the form found there. 
    
Most of the BCGHRS research consists of reading, listening, reading, photographing, reading, documenting and finally re-telling.
