Thanks for watching! Stay til the end to hear about another legendary creature! Check the description for more trivia regarding werewolves! The French version is up here: ruclips.net/video/Rjxc8i4fS34/видео.html
Werewolves stories at Quebec City? Given that I am a Canadian-born African native from Montreal, I am more familiar with stories of haunted museums and campus sites downtown, haunted houses from the Edwardian or Victorian era, another haunted wax museum (and this one may be true. My older sister used to work there as a security guard when she was 18 years old and she doesn't believe in ghost stories and magic, but she witnessed some creepy things while working in there overnight. She later on asked to her employer to get her transferred elsewhere) , of reality-warping energy disturbances caused by a peculiar junction of the so called "lines of Ley" and other electromagnetic phenomena. Of warlocks, witches and even vampires. Personally, I better hold some mild conviction about paranormal phenomena I have actually witnessed firsthand. When you're a person of color at Montreal, you're more attuned to see or be the target of a lot of messed-up things going around.
The early American wildlife artist James Audubon claimed he was following wolf tracks in a bayou just east of New Orleans 1817. He claimed in mid stride the wolf track changed to human footprint. He immediately grew fearful and fled as fast as his feet could carry him. He recounted this to Jim Bowie at a resteraunt in New Orleans. And is printed in an early chapter The Iron Mistress. A biography of Jim Bowie.
It wasn't just wolves that this apparently happened with. With Louisiana Our Miss itself do dictate that much like the Canadian lugaru they can also turn into other animals including that of an alligator. There are a lot of Legends and stories that I remember growing up where somebody was chased by a wolf only to run into the water to try and Escape them only to see the wolf turn into a reptile and continue after them
@@Joe3pops no it is a far reach to call it that. I myself am Native American and to tell you the truth the differences between the Acadian version of a werewolf and a Native American Skinwalker are two entirely different things. For instance there are two versions of a skinwalker and both of them are far more deadly. The Louisiana Loop Guru however has its different standpoints. At times the creature can be a thing of warning but an oftentimes it is also something to learn from. It is said that if you go to the loop Guru and kindness it will show you mercy and at times can even offer advice however if you go at it and are hostile or you are unfriendly it will attack you with savagery. In the Native American ways the other however is a lot worse. And unfortunately there are true accounts and sadly they're even court cases about you don't hear about them much but yes there have been court cases with this stuff I can't go into it too much because yes talking this much about it is skirting the amount of safety I can have in my culture. And no offense but I'm not going to risk getting hurt by talking too much about it
loup garou and wendigo stories scared the heck out of me growing up in Qc. Perhaps you can inform others on the last invasion of Canada, the battle of Eccles Hill, Qc.
I remember some night at grandpas .He would tell us stories about loup garou,bonohme 7 heurs and all kind of things.We would go to bed so scared we would pull the blankets over our heads.
You guys are doing great work! The editing, music, and narration reminds me of spooky History channel docs that I used to watch a lot as a kid. So nostalgic! Keep up the great quality work guys, I'm stoked as a fellow Canadian to see what you guys have planned for the future :) you got a new subscriber
Thanks for checking us out and subscribing! We're glad to hear it gave off vibes like those, exactly what we were after. Hope you enjoy the rest of the season!
My family is from Canada and all the females in my family have seen what they call a barn boogie. Half man half goat creature that stood two and a half feet tall. I was face to face with one when I was nine. It was staring at me through kitchen window, about six inches between me and him. Saw him very clearly
Wow. I had no clue until now that unicorns appealed to anyone besides little girls, lol. Turns out I was dead wrong and here's a most intriguing history involving unicorns. Thanks again for another fascinating video.
We're glad! The 'post-roll' gives us a great opportunity to share shorter videos with less animation. Maybe we will convert some into RUclips Shorts one day!
I was in almost exactly all the same places you were for this video for 3 days back in July 1967 at age 9 and didn't see a werewolf but I did see something even more fantastic, at the spot where you are standing at 1:49, there was a Canadian Aircraft Carrier.
Ahem, if I may. HMCS Bonaventure was Canada's only aircraft carrier. My Dad was one of Her pilots. I remember being a very young child ( born 1963) and watching as a helicopter folded itself up, and was swallowed up by the deck. I was gobsmacked and MOGADORED. Yes, Bonnie was fantastic.
Amazed at the quality of the content this channel is putting out. I can only hope the gods of the algorithm smile upon you. Whenever they do I believe there is going to be well deserved pay off from your back catalogue. Really wish you all the best.
Very interesting. I knew someone who was researching 17th Century French stories about men and women who claimed to be werewolves. They would go out at night and hunt and kill witches and vampires to defend their villages.
@@Canadiana Don't worry, it's ok, it's the intent that matter. Just saying we're simply Québécois like the Scottish are simply Scottish with no need for a "british" is already a great mark of respect that I greatly appreciate. Will we have episodes based on Saskatchewan/Alberta this season by the way?
Very interesting video. I didn't know about this peculiar episode of our "history". I like how you described the different forms a loup-garou could take in Québec folklore. However, it would have been nice if you explained how one can become a loup-garou. In Québec, you would become a loup-garou if you didn't "make your Easters" (faire ses Pâques), which means confess your sins and partake in Holy Communion in Easter time (an obligation from the Church), for seven years in a row. Doing so would change the man into a beast, and the only way to dispel the curse was to make the poor soul bleed on his forehead, where he received baptism.
As an indigenous person I would like to see more First Nation's history talked about in future videos. It would be nice to see more native representation.
We worked with multiple First Nations this season but those episodes coincidentally seem to all be in the latter half of the season. We have one enormous episode that we attempted to make in direct collaboration with a Haida writer/researcher, but it's a longer-term process and has been delayed until we finish this season. We are always trying to figure out ways to collaborate for future episodes/seasons!
I feel like an idiot but I didn't know there was a walled city in North America. Quebec looks so beautiful. I grew up in Savannah and I've been to Charleston and New Orleans so I'm familiar with old American cities but Quebec looks lovely.
@@shaleg4906 Walls have been built around cities as protection since Christ was in Pittsburgh but somebody has always found a way in. That's probably why they went out of fashion.
It's always been in our minds, we have ideas, but our primary passion is the videos and they take a TON of time to make. One day though we might finally join the fray!
After hearing about the dogman running around recently in America a wolfman doesn't sound far fetched anymore but what's the difference between dogman and the wolfman anyway?
"Dogman" have been spotted all over the world unfortunately. Also have heard of people encountering man turning into wolves, those stories are from the U.S and told by the people who experienced these horrifying encounters 😳Scary stuff!
What ACTUALLY caused the werewolf to stop was a brave soul simplying saying in the midst of an attack: "Hey buddy, mauling me is very rude, eh." To which the werewolf replied "Sorrey..." and sheepishly slipped back into the woods.
I live in Edmonton. In 1992 the people that I worked with were furious that Eric Lindross refused to play with the Quebec Nordiques. He signed with an American team over a Canadian team. I am glad that he never won a Stanley Cup.
[FUN FACT] Look closely: there's a large *_CHAIN_*_ around the _*_Unicorn's neck_* (& _not_ the Lion's ") which most definitely *_does not signify "UNITY."_* (* The latter is just what the Ruling ARlST0CRACY tells us it means, clandestinely it means the very opposite: The Pe@s@nt Class, i.e. anyone not a Lord, Lady or higher in status, in perpetual *_Servitude_*_ to our betters, _*_The RuIing Class)_* This is one of many classic examples you'll find throughout society of *_"HIDDEN MEANING(S). "_*
Right at the bottom of the Breakneck Steps, on Rue du petit Champlain, Quebec City. We went out late at night to film it when the tourists had mostly headed to bars!
i love the imagination and story telling of folklore myths. very amusing. right on time for Halloween. more likely a bigfoot is a possibility of truth.
Thanks for watching! Stay til the end to hear about another legendary creature! Check the description for more trivia regarding werewolves! The French version is up here: ruclips.net/video/Rjxc8i4fS34/видео.html
More tales and legends plzzzz!!!!
Werewolves stories at Quebec City? Given that I am a Canadian-born African native from Montreal, I am more familiar with stories of haunted museums and campus sites downtown, haunted houses from the Edwardian or Victorian era, another haunted wax museum (and this one may be true. My older sister used to work there as a security guard when she was 18 years old and she doesn't believe in ghost stories and magic, but she witnessed some creepy things while working in there overnight. She later on asked to her employer to get her transferred elsewhere) , of reality-warping energy disturbances caused by a peculiar junction of the so called "lines of Ley" and other electromagnetic phenomena. Of warlocks, witches and even vampires.
Personally, I better hold some mild conviction about paranormal phenomena I have actually witnessed firsthand. When you're a person of color at Montreal, you're more attuned to see or be the target of a lot of messed-up things going around.
The early American wildlife artist James Audubon claimed he was following wolf tracks in a bayou just east of New Orleans 1817. He claimed in mid stride the wolf track changed to human footprint. He immediately grew fearful and fled as fast as his feet could carry him. He recounted this to Jim Bowie at a resteraunt in New Orleans. And is printed in an early chapter The Iron Mistress. A biography of Jim Bowie.
It wasn't just wolves that this apparently happened with. With Louisiana Our Miss itself do dictate that much like the Canadian lugaru they can also turn into other animals including that of an alligator. There are a lot of Legends and stories that I remember growing up where somebody was chased by a wolf only to run into the water to try and Escape them only to see the wolf turn into a reptile and continue after them
Facinating! Thanks so much this recounting. Makes me want to read the book. Now, if my library can retrieve it for me will be awesome. Appreciate much
That’s very cool!
@@maskytot681 Is it not a tremendous reach to name this a skinwalker?
Sure sounds like it friend.
@@Joe3pops no it is a far reach to call it that. I myself am Native American and to tell you the truth the differences between the Acadian version of a werewolf and a Native American Skinwalker are two entirely different things. For instance there are two versions of a skinwalker and both of them are far more deadly. The Louisiana Loop Guru however has its different standpoints. At times the creature can be a thing of warning but an oftentimes it is also something to learn from. It is said that if you go to the loop Guru and kindness it will show you mercy and at times can even offer advice however if you go at it and are hostile or you are unfriendly it will attack you with savagery. In the Native American ways the other however is a lot worse. And unfortunately there are true accounts and sadly they're even court cases about you don't hear about them much but yes there have been court cases with this stuff I can't go into it too much because yes talking this much about it is skirting the amount of safety I can have in my culture. And no offense but I'm not going to risk getting hurt by talking too much about it
This channel is heavily underrated, this sort of quality would’ve been on tv 10 years ago. I hope u guys do well!
This channel is gold and has a quebecer I'm proud of our history and our folklore
This day just got a whole bunch better!
loup garou and wendigo stories scared the heck out of me growing up in Qc. Perhaps you can inform others on the last invasion of Canada, the battle of Eccles Hill, Qc.
This is one of the best edited, presented and narrated videos I've seen on youtube in a long time. Well done!
Thanks so much!
I remember some night at grandpas .He would tell us stories about loup garou,bonohme 7 heurs and all kind of things.We would go to bed so scared we would pull the blankets over our heads.
You guys are doing great work! The editing, music, and narration reminds me of spooky History channel docs that I used to watch a lot as a kid. So nostalgic! Keep up the great quality work guys, I'm stoked as a fellow Canadian to see what you guys have planned for the future :) you got a new subscriber
Thanks for checking us out and subscribing! We're glad to hear it gave off vibes like those, exactly what we were after. Hope you enjoy the rest of the season!
hello from louisiana! glad to share the loup garou with y'all! i remember first hearing about it from my camp counselors long ago 😄
Thanks for pronouncing Loup Garou and Quebec the right way
"Aw - wooooo ! Werewolves of Lower Canada ..." Stellar work posting under a full moon, too.
excellent to see youre back! always love to see informed, stylish content on Canadian history
My family is from Canada and all the females in my family have seen what they call a barn boogie. Half man half goat creature that stood two and a half feet tall. I was face to face with one when I was nine. It was staring at me through kitchen window, about six inches between me and him. Saw him very clearly
Sounds like lingering evidence of animal cruelty. What kinda boogie going on in Canada's barns?
So your kitchen window was two feet of the ground??🤔
Very cool short! Thank you for continuing to make these awesome videos on places throughout our country!
Thanks for watching!
your country
Hard to call 10 minutes a "short," in todays day, but i feel ya. Cool stuff.
@@Canadiana aaa
Yet another banger! So stoked to watch y'all grow
It's like we're in at the ground level of something amazing. Let's all do our part and spread these videos around social media.
@@dodaexploda Ah thank you for that, very kind of you to say!
This is some high quality documentary you got there!!! We need more story on Québec!!! Keep up the good work!!!
If I can make a suggestion I think the unicorn part of this video would make a great short video in and of itself!
We might try to convert some of our 'post-rolls' into RUclips Shorts soon! Thanks for watching it through!
Congrats for another great episode!
Wow. I had no clue until now that unicorns appealed to anyone besides little girls, lol. Turns out I was dead wrong and here's a most intriguing history involving unicorns. Thanks again for another fascinating video.
I really found the unicorn info at the end of the video to be way more interesting. Another great video!
We're glad! The 'post-roll' gives us a great opportunity to share shorter videos with less animation. Maybe we will convert some into RUclips Shorts one day!
@@Canadiana please do. There has been a lot of interesting stuff in them. Like the whole pirating banking stuff in a previous video.
Great episode! The shadow on the trees gave me the creeps!
We hoped it might! Thanks for watching!
Ma mere terrified us with this tale as children...
Did you do the Memphré monster? Growing up in the Eastern Townships, that tale terrified us as kids! Awesome video by the way!
Not yet! Thanks for watching!
@@Canadiana do you know the story of "La chasse-Galerie"
I was in almost exactly all the same places you were for this video for 3 days back in July 1967 at age 9 and didn't see a werewolf but I did see something even more fantastic, at the spot where you are standing at 1:49, there was a Canadian Aircraft Carrier.
Ahem, if I may. HMCS Bonaventure was Canada's only aircraft carrier. My Dad was one of Her pilots. I remember being a very young child ( born 1963) and watching as a helicopter folded itself up, and was swallowed up by the deck. I was gobsmacked and MOGADORED. Yes, Bonnie was fantastic.
What a memory to have.
Fantastic episode, as usual.
Serious and stupid question. Does anyone think that The Beast of Gévaudan immigrated to Quebec?
Wonderful episode! Thank you so much for doing these!
Just subscribed. Wow, awesome channnel and quality. Hi from The Laurentiens (St-Sauveur, Quebec).
Thanks for the videos! Top notch stuff!
I’m so glad to see something from you again. Love it.
Just subbed to your RAD Channel, I love history and looking forward to learning more about Canada 🇨🇦😎✌️
Amazed at the quality of the content this channel is putting out. I can only hope the gods of the algorithm smile upon you. Whenever they do I believe there is going to be well deserved pay off from your back catalogue. Really wish you all the best.
Thank you very much! Fingers-crossed! We just want to be able to keep the series going!
Very interesting. I knew someone who was researching 17th Century French stories about men and women who claimed to be werewolves. They would go out at night and hunt and kill witches and vampires to defend their villages.
Thank you so much for another great episode and for phasing out archaic terms as well!
Apologies for the one we missed!
@@Canadiana Don't worry, it's ok, it's the intent that matter. Just saying we're simply Québécois like the Scottish are simply Scottish with no need for a "british" is already a great mark of respect that I greatly appreciate. Will we have episodes based on Saskatchewan/Alberta this season by the way?
@@Game_HeroI have a question to ask you.
@@yannislaurin-kamouche sure, go for it.
@@Game_Hero On peux couper les services provinciaux sans que le Canada, Ottawa, la cour supériere ou suprême puissent em faire quelque chose?
such an underrated channel, thank you so much for what you do.
Love what you guys do and truly appreciate the hardwork that goes into making high quality gripping content. Thank you. 🙏🏻.
Very interesting video. I didn't know about this peculiar episode of our "history". I like how you described the different forms a loup-garou could take in Québec folklore. However, it would have been nice if you explained how one can become a loup-garou. In Québec, you would become a loup-garou if you didn't "make your Easters" (faire ses Pâques), which means confess your sins and partake in Holy Communion in Easter time (an obligation from the Church), for seven years in a row. Doing so would change the man into a beast, and the only way to dispel the curse was to make the poor soul bleed on his forehead, where he received baptism.
Your explanation is much better but we did mention it in the description!
I love this channel. Thank you for another great story!
WoW! Thanks for your great work. Everyone should SHARE with friends and family 💗
Thanks for watching and sharing!
Great video! Your film quality and narration are top-notch and it's just a matter of time before you have the 1 million + subs you deserve.
Thanks for watching! We really appreciate the kind words!
I just discovered this channel and what an amazing work you guys are doing. I'm loving this.
French werewolves moving to New France could be a very good film
Do you have an episode about the monster in the Maggog, lake in Quebec?
Great channel. Keep em coming!
As an indigenous person I would like to see more First Nation's history talked about in future videos. It would be nice to see more native representation.
We worked with multiple First Nations this season but those episodes coincidentally seem to all be in the latter half of the season. We have one enormous episode that we attempted to make in direct collaboration with a Haida writer/researcher, but it's a longer-term process and has been delayed until we finish this season. We are always trying to figure out ways to collaborate for future episodes/seasons!
Yes, I would like a video of how the natives learned of the wheel, and of property rights, and also, of how not to eat horses.
@@geekonomist i would pay to watch that
Great story and great presentation !!!!
Job well done
5:45 fear as weapon of control ??????
Love this channel
another great one guys !
An awesome video to enjoy my morning coffee with.
Love your videos!
Prehaps it was the Beast of Gévaudan, looking for a vacation.
I feel like an idiot but I didn't know there was a walled city in North America. Quebec looks so beautiful. I grew up in Savannah and I've been to Charleston and New Orleans so I'm familiar with old American cities but Quebec looks lovely.
Yes it was to protect against the British
@@shaleg4906 Walls have been built around cities as protection since Christ was in Pittsburgh but somebody has always found a way in. That's probably why they went out of fashion.
Great editing!
What impresses me the most is filming in the Basse Ville without a single tourist around!
We filmed at midnight in autumn, and there are many takes with people walking up and down the street on the cutting room floor!
I love the history of Werewolfs in Quebec
You guys should have a podcast !
It's always been in our minds, we have ideas, but our primary passion is the videos and they take a TON of time to make. One day though we might finally join the fray!
For the fun of it, an episode on the House Hippo would be cool.
I'm not sure we could top the original documentary! haha
Absolute guilty pleasure eye candy, love this!
Incroyable
WOW ! Je n'avais jamais entendu parler de ça. 👍
@Marek Cracovia ???
@Marek Cracovia , encore une fois, je n'avais jamais entendu parler de ça et pourtant, j'ai la soixantaine et ai vécu à Québec.
I feel like this could be a part of our heritage commercial
Thanks for this, it was really funny.
Did not know about the Unicorn story regarding the coat of arms. But its interesting the Unicorn has a chain over it. If that isn't a early dis
Never heard of any of this growing up here in Quebec
Yay another video! I love this shit! Make a video about Sam Steele next!
He's on our list! Unfortunately he would be in a 4th season if we can get one!
Thanks!
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoyed!
Being 1/2 Cajun and living in south La, the Loupgarou is always “Over dere in dem woods, sha. Y’all betteh be good or it’ll getcha!”
Awwwwwoooooooo! Werewolves of Quebec!
I live in Quebec and never heard of those stories lol
"brotherhood of the wolf" movie
has similar theme
must watch ❤🎉❤
très bien comme video
An interesting video.
After hearing about the dogman running around recently in America a wolfman doesn't sound far fetched anymore but what's the difference between dogman and the wolfman anyway?
"Dogman" have been spotted all over the world unfortunately. Also have heard of people encountering man turning into wolves, those stories are from the U.S and told by the people who experienced these horrifying encounters 😳Scary stuff!
Love this
Really cool vid
Notice how that unicorn has a leash around its neck to show its still suppressed by the lion. Unfortunately
Of course I went to listen to Loup Garou of Willy DeVille after this video.
Gotta say it- "Where, wolf?". RIP, Marty Feldman.
Je suis Canadien Québécois Loup-Garou et fier de l'être !!!
Would have loved if the Canadian unicorn had been tiny-sized, like the House Hippo!
J' ai grandi à Québec, et jamais entendu parler
What ACTUALLY caused the werewolf to stop was a brave soul simplying saying in the midst of an attack: "Hey buddy, mauling me is very rude, eh." To which the werewolf replied "Sorrey..." and sheepishly slipped back into the woods.
Get this man some goverment funding and get these cool stories on tv and radio! :) you rule!
Thanks! We have some - we would not have been able to make these without our funders. 🙂
Can you please do Kathryn Ryan from Johnsvill NB Canada 🇨🇦. She was not the show girl that stole her name. Please tell the true story 🙏.
We are! This season! It will be coming out next year. We've actually filmed it twice! That's how excited we are about it haha
Since Hollywood is short on originally these days, a Werepig movie would be great
i live near the citadel !i like quebec
I live in Edmonton. In 1992 the people that I worked with were furious that Eric Lindross refused to play with the Quebec Nordiques. He signed with an American team over a Canadian team. I am glad that he never won a Stanley Cup.
[FUN FACT] Look closely: there's a large *_CHAIN_*_ around the _*_Unicorn's neck_* (& _not_ the Lion's ") which most definitely *_does not signify "UNITY."_* (* The latter is just what the Ruling ARlST0CRACY tells us it means, clandestinely it means the very opposite:
The Pe@s@nt Class, i.e. anyone not a Lord, Lady or higher in status, in perpetual *_Servitude_*_ to our betters, _*_The RuIing Class)_*
This is one of many classic examples you'll find throughout society of *_"HIDDEN MEANING(S). "_*
The beast of gevaudan was definitely a lion who got loose from a local menagerie
Sounds like a Skin Walker. It's known legend amongst Native Americans of the area.
You would like to remake some proper blacksmithing jobs for metal collars with silver coverings? You would like of course!
I think werewolves are still roaming around in Quebec!
The French and 5o lesser degree were obsessed whit werewolf epidemic.
In Poland there was no werewolfs but there was vampire phobia
2:53 Where is this place?
Right at the bottom of the Breakneck Steps, on Rue du petit Champlain, Quebec City. We went out late at night to film it when the tourists had mostly headed to bars!
First! Finally!
The werewolf… sadly…
Died from second hand smoke.
Now I want a Canadian passport dammit!😂
i love the imagination and story telling of folklore myths. very amusing. right on time for Halloween. more likely a bigfoot is a possibility of truth.
👍🏻💕