Grandpa’s Haunted House | The Face of Smoke | Raven’s Friday Night Frights

EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 7 MIN

Grandpa’s Haunted House | The Face of Smoke | Raven’s Friday Night Frights

from Ask Raven First Nations Paranormal and Supernatural Legends · host Jordan Fredrick Reid – Gwa Gwa Storyworks Inc.

Grandpa’s haunted remote reserve house carried many memories.Some joyful. Some final.Located on the North West Coast of BC. Canada.Over the years, the home was used for gatherings, weddings, and also as a funeral parlor. Families came together in times of celebration, and in times of mourning. It was a place where life’s beginnings and endings crossed the same threshold.When someone who lived in the house passed on, their room was closed and left just as it had been — clothing still folded, photographs still standing, personal belongings resting in place, as though the room continued to remember the one who once lived there.Nothing was moved. Nothing was disturbed. Time seemed to pause inside those walls.Memories layered upon memories. Joy and grief passing through the same doorway. Weddings bringing new beginnings, funerals marking final goodbyes. Generations gathering beneath one roof, leaving traces of laughter, tears, and stories never fully spoken.Rooms kept sealed. Lives remembered in silence. A house asked to hold both celebration and mourning, again and again.A perfect recipe for a haunting.One day, in full daylight, something moved above a room long closed.Footsteps crossed the floor where no one stood.Then slowly, deliberately, the sound descended the stairs.Plastic sheeting parted without wind.And for a moment — a face formed in smoke.This episode of Raven’s Friday Night Frights explores a haunting tied to memory, place, and the unseen weight carried by homes that witness generations pass through their doors.A house of mourning.A house of union.A house that remembers.Raven watches from above, where time does not fade and what is forgotten is never truly gone.What you forget, Raven remembers.Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.haunted house, Grandpa’s haunted house, daylight ghost, face of smoke, smoke apparition, real ghost encounter, true haunting story, paranormal experience, supernatural encounter, unexplained footsteps, spirit presence, rooms left closed, funeral parlor haunting, house with history, generational home, family ghost story, true paranormal account, mysterious presence, unseen visitor, lingering spirits, haunted family home, Indigenous storytelling themes, coastal haunted house, remote haunted house, spiritual encounter story, eerie true story, unexplained phenomenon, haunted rooms, presence felt but unseen, real life ghost experience, atmospheric haunting narrative, slow haunting, memory and spirits, places that remember, paranormal storytelling podcast, Raven’s Friday Night Frights series, supernatural storytelling audio

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