Episodes
In our thirteenth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss the strange 1967 encounter Stephen Michalak had while prospecting for silver at Falcon Lake, Manitoba. What he saw that day left him with permanent injuries and brought various military and aerospace experts to the small community. What did he see? Or did he see anything at all? The truth is out there. 
Published 01/16/23
In our twelfth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman debate the claims made by Jan Perkowski in their 1972 report, "Vampires, dwarves and witches among the Ontario Kashubs". This report discusses the various vampiric creatures that terrorized the community of Wilno, the ways to identify them, and the ways to destroy them. Since 1972, the town has vehemently denied these stories. But are they fact, or fiction? Kenton decided to make a few calls, and the...
Published 12/05/22
In our eleventh episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong  and Dylan Fairman travel to St. Henry's Kronsberg Cemetery. According to  Ghost Stories in Saskatchewan, Volume 3, by Jo-Anne Christensen, this  is the most haunted cemetery in the province. Legend has it that the  cemetery is haunted by not only spirits, but also a dark, winged figure  called The Guardian. There have been many reports of spirits, shadows,  voices, changing and growling coming from within the cemetery....
Published 10/28/22
In our tenth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss the Tunnel Monster of Cabbagetown. In 1978, Ernest saw this mysterious creature in the tunnels below Toronto -- and then it spoke! 44 years later, the mystery is unsolved. Was it an Indigenous legend come to life, an illusion of a drunken man or something more sinister? Come learn all about it - PLUS an exclusive Unsolved Canadian Mysteries interview with somebody who met Ernest all those years ago. 
Published 09/27/22
In our ninth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss the murder of Frank Smith on May 20, 1935, the subsequent multiple trials of his wife Mary Smith, and the disturbing visions that haunted her afterward. The research for this episode was done by Melanie Cole of melaniecole.com
Published 07/19/22
In our eighth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss the death of Peter "The Lordly" Verigin. Verigin was a Russian philosopher whose ideology was so extreme that it got him and his fellow Doukhobors kicked out of Russia. They came to Canada to start a new life, only to find a lot of new problems -- ones that to this day, the RCMP are still investigating. 
Published 06/13/22
In our seventh episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss Oak Island, Nova Scotia, and the supposed treasure buried there. Six people have died trying to get this treasure, with wide-ranging theories of what it might be, including English gold, French jewels, the secret writings of William Shakespeare, or perhaps even something biblical. 
Published 04/25/22
In our sixth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss the July 5, 2004 disappearance of Tamra Jewel Keepness from her home in Regina, Saskatchewan. We go over testimony from the people in the house, the police and review the possibilities of what may have happened that night. 
Published 03/07/22
This episode contains mature content. In our fifth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss a Satanic sex cult that terrorized a small Saskatchewan community in the early 1990s, and what we think was really behind the infamous "Martensville Nightmare".
Published 02/07/22
In our fourth episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss the strange events that followed the execution of Marie-Josephte Corriveau, a famous Canadian witch.
Published 01/17/22
In our third episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss the strange events that occur in Lake Ontario near in Canada's very own Bermuda Triangle. Also, for anybody curious, Ogopogo is in Okanagan Lake in British Columbia. However, Bessie does live in Lake Erie, Ontario. 
Published 12/13/21
In our second episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman celebrate Halloween by discussing the frequent beheadings of people who visit Nahanni National Park Reserve of Canada in the Northwest Territories. This episode covers several ongoing cold cases, so if you have any information about what is happening, please contact the authorities. 
Published 10/31/21
In our very first episode of Unsolved Canadian Mysteries, Kenton de Jong and Dylan Fairman discuss the disappearance of Granger Taylor on November 29, 1980. We realized after recording that we mistook his name as Taylor Granger, not Granger Taylor, so we apologize for that. Going forward Kenton will do his homework better. 
Published 10/01/21