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DTCP 014 - Demon Island

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In the shadowy heart of the Canadian wilderness lies a remote, forested island with a name that echoes with warning: Demon Island.

In this episode, Amanda Joy explores the chilling folklore, unsettling disappearances, and whispered curses surrounding this little-known place. What began as campfire stories and cautionary tales has morphed into something far more unnerving—a legacy of dread that continues to haunt locals and curious visitors alike.

Why do some who visit return shaken? Why do others not return at all?

From strange lights and ancient warnings to eerie deaths and restless waters, this is one crooked path you may not want to walk alone.

🧁 This episode is brought to you by Icing Sugar Photography — capturing the sweet, the spontaneous, and the story behind every smile. Visit icingsugarphotography.com and follow on Instagram at @icingsugarphoto to sprinkle some magic on your memories.

🕯️ You can find new episodes of Down the Crooked Path every Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts.
Canadian content airs right here on the Canadian Creepies feed—so stay tuned, and stay on the path.

Edited by Kyle McDonnell

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88 episodes

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Send us a text, tell us your canadian creepy!

In the shadowy heart of the Canadian wilderness lies a remote, forested island with a name that echoes with warning: Demon Island.

In this episode, Amanda Joy explores the chilling folklore, unsettling disappearances, and whispered curses surrounding this little-known place. What began as campfire stories and cautionary tales has morphed into something far more unnerving—a legacy of dread that continues to haunt locals and curious visitors alike.

Why do some who visit return shaken? Why do others not return at all?

From strange lights and ancient warnings to eerie deaths and restless waters, this is one crooked path you may not want to walk alone.

🧁 This episode is brought to you by Icing Sugar Photography — capturing the sweet, the spontaneous, and the story behind every smile. Visit icingsugarphotography.com and follow on Instagram at @icingsugarphoto to sprinkle some magic on your memories.

🕯️ You can find new episodes of Down the Crooked Path every Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts.
Canadian content airs right here on the Canadian Creepies feed—so stay tuned, and stay on the path.

Edited by Kyle McDonnell

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