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Fall is creeping up, and if you're one of those people who loves to get in the mood for the more eerie time of year, it's time to explore this ghost town in Alberta.

The village of Wayne is nearby Drumheller, and was once a thriving coal mining town that now only has a handful of people calling it home.

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Time to hit the road! For a perfect day trip, you can trade in the hustle and bustle of the city for the quiet, slow feel of one of Canada's ghost towns.

The country is full of former mill and mining towns that, once thriving, have been left all but abandoned, with crumbling houses and vacant buildings now all that remain.

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Canada is home to so many quintessentially Canadian experiences, including activities, sights, food and natural wonders and it can be difficult to get to all of them.

Personally, there are so many iconic experiences in Canada that I've yet to cross off my bucket list, including iconic food I've yet to try, places to visit, and activities that make you feel like a true Canuck.

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Do you believe in ghosts? Canada has so many spooky locations, from former prisons to haunted mansions, with ghostly residents and eerie histories.

If you're feeling brave, there are places where you can stay the night or stop in for a meal, although, according to local legends, you might run into a phantom or two while you're there.

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