Ghost Investigation at Cumberland County Museum

150 Church StAmherst, NS

Friday, April 24  •  7 PM – 10 PM

Prepare for an evening exploring the unexplained as we investigate the mysteries that may reside within the museum after dark. What happens when the lights go out inside one of Amherst’s most historic buildings?

Join Paranormal Phenomena Research & Investigation (PPRI) — Nova Scotia’s oldest registered paranormal society — for a rare opportunity to participate in a real paranormal investigation inside the Cumberland County Museum and Archives.

After the doors close, you will explore the museum alongside experienced investigators as we search for evidence of unexplained activity.

Throughout the evening, participants will:

• Hear the history and reported paranormal experiences connected to the museum
• Learn how paranormal investigators conduct real field investigations
• Explore the building after hours in small groups
• Participate in live investigative experiments
• Attempt to communicate with potential spirits

Each and and every investigation is different. Some nights are quiet, while others produce truly unexplained moments.

The investigation will be led by members of Paranormal Phenomena Research & Investigation (PPRI), a nonprofit organization dedicated to the documentation and research of paranormal phenomena across Atlantic Canada.

You will work alongside investigators as they demonstrate the techniques used in real cases.

PPRI’s psychic medium Jodi Russell will also be present and may share intuitive impressions during the investigation.

Participants will have the opportunity to work with equipment commonly used in paranormal research, including:

• EVP digital audio recorders (Electronic Voice Phenomena)
• EMF meters used to detect electromagnetic changes
• Spirit communication devices
• Environmental monitoring equipment

Our team will explain how each device works and how investigators evaluate potential evidence.

This event helps support two important causes.

Proceeds from ticket sales assist with the operational costs of Paranormal Phenomena Research & Investigation (PPRI), a registered nonprofit organization conducting research and investigations into unexplained phenomena.

A portion of the proceeds will also be donated to the Cumberland County Museum and Archives to support the preservation of local history.

To maintain a personal and interactive experience, attendance for this investigation is limited.

Events like this often sell out quickly.

If you have ever wondered what it is like to participate in a real paranormal investigation, this is your chance.