2013
Portal to the Unknown looks at several cases of diabolic murders including the death of Johnathon Thimpsen who was killed in La Ronge, Saskatchewan, by Sandy Charles who was attempting to recreate a magic spell from a movie. It also looks at the murder of Mark Kilroy in Mexico by a group of drug dealers cultists. It also looks at theory that Canadian doctor Thomas Neill Cream was Jack the Ripper.
2013
Portal to the Unknown looks at a number of mysterious cases involves ghosts and mediums. It examines the work of Thomas Glendenning Hamilton a Canadian spiritualist who was known for photographing ectoplasm in seances. It also looks at politician William Lyon Mackenzie King's fascination with spiritualism and examines a 1970s experiment where researchers created an imaginary ghost named 'Philip'. Finally, it looks at a 1989 Quebec poltergeist case that was caught on film.
2013
Portal to the Unknown looks at stories centering on ghosts and poltergeists including the 1889 case of the Dagg family in Shawville, Quebec, who are at the center of some malevolent poltergeist activity. It also examines at the 1969 case of the St-Onge family where a priest was summoned to deal with a poltergeist. It looks at a haunted McKay school in Alberta and the Vogue Theater in Vancouver.
2013
Portal to the Unknown looks at several mysterious cases of lost treasure including the lost mine of Frank Lemon in Alberta and the mystery of the Money Pot of Oak Island. It also examines the story of a 1953 Canadian Air Force Mitchell B-25 crash that may have been carrying Nazi treasure. It also looks at how a vivid dream led Marcel Robillard to a sunken treasure off Nova Scotia.
2013
Portal to the Unknown looks at a number of mysterious cases included the 1919 disappearance of Canadian theater magnate Ambrose Small and examines whether it is connected to a haunting in the Grand Theater. It also looks at the case of a young woman in Amherst, Nova Scotia, that was plagued by evil spirits and a cause of poltergeist activity in Ontario.
2013
There are more geniuses in the fields of science and technology than just the famous ones we've heard about. In this episode, we'll be introducing you to Arthur Matthews, an electrical engineer who has come up with some amazing inventions, and John Hutchinson, who defies all laws of physics in his laboratory built in a ship that used to belong to the Canadian Marines.