Step back in time as we explore the hauntingly beautiful Kaleden Hotelâan ambitious 1911 landmark built on the shores of Skaha Lake to welcome miners, travelers, and early settlers of the South Okanagan. Ahead of its time, this concrete hotel boasted electricity and indoor plumbing long before such luxuries were common in the region.Today, only its weathered shell remains. Crumbling walls, missing floors, and decades of exposure have left the Kaleden Hotel in a fragile state. The community is racing against time to preserve whatâs left of this rare piece of Okanagan and BC history.Will Kaledenâs iconic hotel be restored for future generations, or become yet another story told only through photographs and fading memories? Join us as we uncover its pastâand explore its uncertain future.Now streaming on:đĽ YouTube â full video episodes & highlightsđ Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, iHeartRadio & Apple Podcasts â audio episodes on the go.đ What to expect From Tracks, Trails and Forgotten Tales:Ghost towns like Phoenix, Sandon & GreenwoodThe historic Kettle Valley RailwayAbandoned mines, smelters & pioneer trailsOutdoor adventure: camping, hiking & exploring BCâs backroadsđ Donât forget to subscribe, like, and hit the bell đ to join us on every journey into the past.Lost Places, Hidden Trails, Real StoriesTracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales.Follow On Our Social media:đWebsite:www.exploring-dirt-with-dan-carm.com đInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/exploring_dirt_with_dan/đFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1169911258173771/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBTâ Support and help FUEL the adventure and help us keep exploring!Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/exploringdirtPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/exploringdirtđ Donât forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Canadian adventures, abandoned places, and off-the-beaten-path stories.#trackstrailsandtales #exploringdirt #ghosttowns #bchistory #abandonedmines #explorebc #adventurepodcast #kaledenhotel #kaledenbc #okanaganhistory #bchistory #historicplacesbc #heritageconservation #okanaganvalley #historicruins #abandonedplacesbc #saveourhistory #preserveourpast #heritageat risk #historicbuildingsbc #skahalake #southokanagan #bcokanagan #visitbc #canadianhistory #travelbritishcolumbia #historypodcast #canadianpodcast #bcpodcast #newpodcastepisode #podcastlife #historylovers #architecturelovers #oldbuildingcharm #ruinsofhistory
Step aboard the SS Moyie in Kaslo, British Columbia. The worldâs last intact and fully restored sternwheeler of it's kind. Once a proud part of the Canadian Pacific Railwayâs lake fleet, the SS Moyie carried passengers, freight, and dreams across Kootenay Lake for over 50 years.In this episode of Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales, we explore the decks of this beautifully preserved maritime time capsule, uncovering its rich history, legendary journeys, and the people who kept it alive.From the paddlewheel to the pilothouse, join Dan and Carm as they step back in time to experience one of BCâs most remarkable historic sites.đ Location: Kaslo, BCđ˘ Feature: SS Moyie Sternwheeler National Historic Siteđ§ Podcast: Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales#ssmoyie #kootenays #kaslobc #history #sternwheeler #canadianhistory #bchistory #explorebc #trackstrailsandforgottentales #historicalsites #historicalplaces #discoverbc #discoverkaslo #adventurepodcast #historypodcast #kootenayhistory #truehistory #explorecanada #canadianhistory #canadianpodcast #storytellingpodcast #newepisode #timecapsule #visitkootneys #visitkaslo #kaslo #trackstrailsandtales #explorewithus #canadianadventures #canadianroadtrip #beautifulbc Now streaming on:đĽ YouTube â full video episodes & highlightsđ Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, iHeartRadio & Apple Podcasts â audio episodes on the go.đ What to expect from Tracks, Trails and Forgotten Tales:Ghost towns like Phoenix, Sandon & GreenwoodThe historic Kettle Valley RailwayAbandoned mines, smelters & pioneer trailsOutdoor adventure: camping, hiking & exploring BCâs backroadsđ Donât forget to subscribe, like, and hit the bell đ to join us on every journey into the past.Lost Places, Hidden Trails and Real StoriesTracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales.Follow On Our Social media:đWebsite:www.exploring-dirt-with-dan-carm.com đInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/exploring_dirt_with_dan/đFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1169911258173771/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBTâ Support and help FUEL the adventure and help us keep exploring!Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/exploringdirtPayPal: https://www.paypal.me/exploringdirtđ Donât forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Canadian adventures, abandoned places, and off-the-beaten-path stories.#trackstrailsandtales #exploringdirt #ghosttowns #bchistory #abandonedmines #explorebc #adventurepodcast
đ Episode 8: Halloween Campfire Special | Haunted Trails and Restless Spirits đťJoin Dan and Carm around the campfire for a chilling Halloween special of Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales. Under the glow of the fire and the dark forest sky, we share real ghost stories, eerie encounters, and unexplained happenings from our travels through British Columbia. From haunted cemeteries, a 100 year old unsolved murder to restless spirits that linger along forgotten trails, this episode will have you listening with goosebumps.We recorded this one deep in the woods... just us, the crackle of the fire, and the sounds of the night.đ Subscribe and join our adventures as we uncover the mysteries, history, and hidden stories of BCâs wild places.đŻď¸ Featured Locations:Granite Creek Cemetery â The haunted resting place of Madam Hattie McBridePhoenix Cemetery â Where history and mystery lie side by sideThe ghost town of Coalmont and the mysterious Coalmont HotelVictoria, BC â One of the most haunted cities in Canadađ§ Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon | iHeartRadiođş Watch more episodes on our YouTube Podcast Channel#ExploringDirt #TracksTrailsAndForgottenTales #HauntedBC #GhostTowns #GraniteCreek #PhoenixBC #CoalmontBC #VictoriaBC #HauntedTrails #CampfireStories #HalloweenPodcast #BritishColumbiaHistory #OverlandingBC #SpookyStories #GhostStoriesCanada #forgottenbc #haunted #halloween #ghoststories #cemeteries #hauntedvictoria #unsolvedmurder #mystery #unexplained #apparition #hauntedplaces #ghost #hauntedhistory #ghosttown #campfire #abandonedrailway #abandoned #podcast #hattiemcbride #mystery #hauntedtales #cemetery #allhallowseve #history #bchistory #coalmonthotel #phoenixbc Now streaming on:đĽ YouTube â full video episodes & highlightsđ Spotify, Amazon Music, Audible, iHeartRadio & Apple Podcasts â audio episodes on the go.
Can a hat really help reforest Canada? đ˛
In this episode of Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales, hosts Dan and Carm talk with Ben â founder of STOK Apparel, a Canadian outdoor lifestyle brand with a mission to give back to nature. From the forests of BC to the roots of sustainable fashion, Ben shares the story behind the hat â how passion for adventure sparked a movement thatâs reforesting the land, one tree at a time.
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đInstagram: @stok.apparel
đ§ Listen now to discover how STOK Apparel is blending adventure, sustainability, and purpose to inspire explorers across Canada.
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A hat that helps plant trees? Yep. đ˛
Hear how STOK Apparel is turning adventure into action â one story, one trail, one tree at a time.
đ§ Listen to Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales â and get STOKâd to explore. Episode Available Oct 15 at 6 AM!
đď¸ Rattlesnake Island sits in the middle of Okanagan Lake, but its history is stranger than fiction.
In this episode of Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales, we uncover the bizarre dreams of Eddie Haymour, who set out to build an Arabian theme park complete with pyramids, a giant camel, and desert-inspired attractions. What followed was a whirlwind of government conspiracies, financial ruin, and even a hostage crisis that shocked Canada.
đď¸ Join us as we explore:
⢠The strange vision behind Rattlesnake Island
⢠The rise and fall of a desert theme park in British Columbia
⢠The real-life drama that turned into one of Canadaâs most unbelievable stories
If youâre into Canadian history, bizarre events, abandoned places, or forgotten tales, this episode is one you wonât want to miss.
⨠New episodes every two weeks on Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales.
Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales â New episode drops October 1st on YouTube + all podcast platforms.
Halfway across Okanagan Lake lies Rattlesnake Island â but its history is wilder than its waves. An Arabian theme park⌠pyramids⌠a giant camel. Government conspiracies. Financial ruin. And even a hostage crisis that shook Canada.This is the bizarre true story of Rattlesnake Island â a story almost too strange to believe. Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales â New episode drops October 1st on YouTube + all podcast platforms.#okanagan #rattlesnakeisland #forgottenhistory #canadianhistory #explorebc #tracksandtrails
Tracks, Trails and Forgotten Tales | Episode: 5
Step back into the dark side of the Cariboo Gold Rush with the chilling story of the 108 Mile Murders. Known as the âHotel from Hell,â this notorious roadhouse along the Cariboo Wagon Road was said to be the site of theft, kidnapping, and the brutal murders of more than 50 unsuspecting miners lured in for their gold.
In this episode of Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales, we take you to 108 Mile House, BC, where we explore the old heritage buildings, uncover stories from the book Hotel From Hell that I picked up at the site, and retrace the history that still haunts this Gold Rush stop.
Our adventure doesnât stop thereâwe also share our camping experience in Likely, BC, a historic mining town with outdoor displays and a stunning lakeside campsite, bringing both the beauty and the darker history of the Cariboo to life.
If youâre fascinated by Canadian history, true crime, ghost towns, or the Gold Rush era, this episode is one you wonât want to miss.
đ§ Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon, iHeartRadio & Audible
âśď¸ Watch on YouTube for photos, video, and a deeper look at the sites we explored.
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đ Murder. Kidnapping. Lost gold. đŞThe secrets of BCâs Gold Rush are darker than you thinkâŚđ§ Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales â New episode drops TOMORROW Sept 17,2025 on Spotify, Amazon, Apple, iHeartRadio & Audible.âśď¸ And now on YouTube as wellâ with photos and video that bring the story to life!#truecrime #historypodcast #forgottenhistory #bcgoldrush #ghosttowns #explorebc #tracksandtrails
Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales takes you off the beaten path and deep into the history, legends, and landscapes of British Columbia and beyond.
Join us as we explore ghost towns, abandoned mines, forgotten railways, hidden trails, and the stories time left behind. From lost gold caches and frontier mysteries to breathtaking waterfalls and rugged backroads, every episode uncovers the real adventures and histories buried in the land.
Whether youâre a history buff, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply love a good story, this podcast brings the wild beauty and untold tales of the backroads to life.
⨠Lost places. Hidden trails. Real stories.
Available on Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts â and on Sept 17th 2025, YouTube. Search Tracks, Trails and Forgotten Tales.
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đď¸Tracks, Trails & Forgotten Tales â Episode Title: Hat Creek Ranch: Roadhouses, Relics & Cariboo Gold Dreams
Saddle up for a ride through history! In this episode, we explore the iconic Hat Creek Ranch, one of the last remaining roadhouses along British Columbiaâs legendary Cariboo Wagon Road.
We step inside the preserved roadhouse hotel, wander past historic wagonsâincluding one from Bernardâs Express, and visit the working blacksmith shop. From gold rush echoes to family-friendly adventures, we share it allâwhere to stay, admission details, and why this heritage site is a must-see stop for history lovers and curious explorers alike.
Whether you're chasing wagon-wheel ruts or just love discovering BCâs hidden past, this oneâs for you.
đ§ Tune in and travel back in time.
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In Episode 03 of Exploring Dirt â Tracks, Trails and Forgotten Tales, we begin our deep dive into one of our biggest adventures yet â a 5,600 km round trip from Kelowna, BC to Watson Lake, Yukon, and back. We headed north along the rugged west side of BC and returned down the remote eastern routes, making some incredible stops â and a few mistakes along the way. This is the first in a series documenting the places we explored, the things we missed, and the lessons learned while traveling deep into Canadaâs backcountry. If youâre into ghost towns, Canadian history, and off-grid adventures, this oneâs for you.Â
Starting Point: Kelowna, BCÂ
Hosts: Dan & Carm GlabusÂ
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Exploring Dirt â Tracks, Trails and Forgotten Tales | EP 2: Quesnel Forks Ghost Town In this episode of Exploring Dirt â Tracks, Trails and Forgotten Tales, we revisit one of the most unforgettable stops on our Northern BC road trip â the ghost town of Quesnel Forks, nestled near Likely, British Columbia.Once a booming town during the Cariboo Gold Rush, Quesnel Forks is now an atmospheric mix of abandoned buildings, overgrown trails, and a cemetery that whispers stories from the past. We dive into the history of the town, share whatâs still standing, and why this hidden place is worth exploring.We also get into some personal stories â from peaceful lakeside camping, getting absolutely drenched in a surprise storm, to a wild encounter with a snake in the rafters. Itâs rugged, real, and 100% off the grid.If you're into ghost towns, Canadian history, and off-the-beaten-path adventures, this one's for you.đ Like | đŹ Comment | đ Follow for more forgotten places and wild BC backroad stories!đLocation: Quesnel Forks, near Likely, BCđ˛ Host: Dan & Carm Glabusđ§ Podcast: Exploring Dirt â Tracks, Trails and Forgotten Tales#QuesnelForks #GhostTownPodcast #ExploringDirt #CaribooGoldRush #BCBackroads #ForgottenTales #GoldRushHistory #AbandonedBC #HistoricTownsCanada #ExploringBC #OffGridAdventures #HauntedHistory #NorthernBC
Join us in Wells Gray Provincial Park, one of British Columbiaâs most breathtaking destinations, as we set up camp and set out to explore seven of the parkâs 42 named waterfalls. From the thunderous Helmcken Falls to hidden cascades tucked deep in the forest, Wells Gray is truly the âWaterfall Park of Canada.â
In this episode, we share our personal camping experience, take you behind the scenes as we actually walk behind a waterfall, and recount the heart-pounding moment we narrowly missed a close encounter with a black bear. Beyond the waterfalls, we uncover hidden gems and unforgettable trails that make Wells Gray a must-visit for every adventurer.
Whether youâre planning a trip, love Canadian history and nature, or simply want to escape into the sounds of wild rivers and rugged landscapes, this episode will inspire your next adventure.
đ§ Available now on Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Audible & iHeart Radio.