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Hells Gate Airtram
The Hells Gate
Airtram file is by far the most comprehensive and
involved investigation we have come in contact with thus
far.
What makes this
study so unique is over 200 years of history. Not just
British Columbia history but the nature of the historic
events that have been chronicled on or around the site.
Betrayal, murder,
accidental deaths, disease, and death by natural causes
make this investigation exhausting yet time well spent.
Every visit to the site by the BCGHRS investigative
group adds yet another intriguing chapter.
Information compiled
by BCGHRS investigators, Hells Gate Airtram staff on
site, along with actual testimony from customers who
visit the attraction formulates a picture of death and
despair.
We have found the
locations where activity has occurred to be quite
diverse as the 2 pieces of property are separated by the
Fraser River and both are on different mountain ranges
making this file truly unique.
This variety of
photos shows BCGHRS members in action. It is worth
noting that all site visits thus far have been between
the hours of 8:00 pm and 2:00 am with most activity
culminating just after midnight.

On the
Airtram down to the site.

Dining room
where the "smoking man" has been seen.

Here we are
walking along the tracks in the back of the attraction.
There are several old abandoned homesteads back here. We
are working on getting an actual age on them.
 



Major,
Heather's intrepid dog.


The gang
after another night of odd events, sounds, smells and
sights.
Hells Gate Airtram has produced a
brochure on the findings. You can check it out here:
http://www.hellsgateairtram.com/pdf/ghostbrochure.pdf
If you are interested in learning
more about the goings on at the attraction or would like
to be kept in the loop as to when the BCGHRS will be
doing another site visit contact Brian McKinney at
brian@hellsgateairtram.com or
Heather Anderson at
bcghrs@psican.org or better
yet, go check this place out for yourself because it’s a
really cool place to visit!
www.hellsgateairtram.com
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