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Gary Hebert | all galleries >> Beauty of Alberta >> Calgary >> Calgary Heritage Sites > Fire Station No. 3 - Hose & Hound Pub
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23-DEC-2012 © Gary Hebert

Fire Station No. 3 - Hose & Hound Pub

Calgary, AB

The Hose & Hound is built in Calgary’s original Firehall #3. The building was constructed in 1907, for what was then an enormous amount of money, $3,000. It was used as a firehall from 1907 to 1952. When fire trucks became too big to fit through the doors, the building was replaced by a new Firehall #3 a few blocks away.

Stories of the various ghosts that inhabit the Hose & Hound began even before the building was retired as a firehall. Calgary’s first Fire Chief, Cappy Smart, had a fixation about collecting animals, and it seems that a few of his collection have lived on at the Hose & Hound. The first ghost to inhabit the fire hall was a horse, named Lightning, who died in the building as a result of a fire. Occasionally, early in the morning, you can still hear the clopping of Lightning’s hooves in the front area of the pub.

Cappy also kept a pet monkey, Barney, at the pub. One day, while the crew was away fighting a fire, Barney was left behind, tied to the flag pole out front. A family, out for a walk, happened by and, when the young son tried to offer Barney a treat, the monkey attacked him and caused some pretty serious cuts. Apparently Barney had developed a mean streak as a result of being teased by the firemen. The attack on the little boy was the end of Barney’s career as the Firehall #3 mascot, but perhaps not the end of Barney. The firemen had to put him down, since he was a danger to the neighbourhood, and they buried his remains in the front of the building. Ever since then, strange things happen in the building.

There are stories of pails of baking soda flying through the air in the kitchen, the dishwasher turning itself on and spraying the kitchen workers, oven doors opening and slamming shut with nobody anywhere near them. The potbellied stove upstairs has been known to move between closing at night and re-opening in the morning.. One morning the opening cook complained that he had found his shoe laces untied at least a dozen times in the first two hours of his shift.

The Calgary Paranormal Society spent the night at the pub a few years ago and took some fascinating photos. They found orbs in several places and a very strange reflection in one photograph that looked like the silhouette of a monkey. On another occasion, a self-proclaimed psychic even claimed to see Cappy himself in the pool room area.

The Hose & Hound has been featured on the television show, “Creepy Canada” and is mentioned in numerous books on the subject of haunted places. In the years under the current owners, there have been many unexplained occurrences, but none of an evil or malevolent nature. Late at night, if you are the last one to close up, you might feel a ghostly presence, but it is not an angry or scary feeling.

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Konrad Busslinger27-Dec-2012 05:18
Great historic building. Looking forward seeing your nice shots in the year 2013.
Sandy Rich27-Dec-2012 02:55
Great shot and intersting story. Both so nicely composed.
Karen Stuebing26-Dec-2012 23:02
It's a pretty historic building and an excellent photo of it. Interesting history and stories about it.
Guest 26-Dec-2012 16:31
Sturdy and strong it stands, a comforting sight, belying the supernatural and very interesting stories here
Guest 26-Dec-2012 15:58
Excellent presentation. V.
Bill Miller26-Dec-2012 15:48
Well, it looks like a nice place for a pint, and an interesting story.
Tom Munson26-Dec-2012 15:36
A wonderful composition, Gary! Great work as always!!