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Three thrilling urban legends from across the for great Canadian landscape.THE FOGO ISLAND BLIND SPOT:Four McGill university students stumble into terror and a history of hatred between the Irish and the British that goes back hundreds of years when they unwittingly journey to Fogo Island Newfoundland to research a famous Canadian urban legend as part of their university history program. THE MANITOBA MINING MIST: With the help of a crooked politician, an unscrupulous mining company sets up camp in a small Manitoba town and begin digging in an Indian burial ground. Ultimately, they dig in the wrong spot and a mine collapse takes the lives of many poor miners and releases a mist, a deadly mist. With the help of an Indian high priest the town folks manage to close the mine and the mist, staving off further disaster.Seventy Five years later, a group of university students, having learned about the story through a course on Canadian Urban Legends reopens the mine and worse, reopens the horror.THE BC NIGHT TRAIN: A visiting Professor, from Hong Kong is in BC to audit a new course being offered by a number of Canadian University on Urban Legends. While auditing the course, at UBC, he is strangely taken by an urban legend call the BC Night Train and as the class takes on overnight ride on historic train, he find himself suddenly engulfed in what seems to be a reoccurrence of the horrors of the past.