Camp 47: What We Don’t Report in the Logs
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G.J Fene
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In the remote work camps of northern Alberta, the nights are long, the temperatures lethal, and the isolation sinks into your bones. Most workers blame the strange sounds, shadowed figures, and missing hours on exhaustion—or on the endless miles of forest and machinery that surround them. But some stories travel from camp to camp. Some events repeat themselves across rotations. And some names never stop appearing in the logs, no matter how many years have passed.
In this chilling collection of ten first-person accounts, janitors, medics, security guards, truck drivers, and new hires reveal what really happens on the edges of the oil sands. Frozen men who knock for entry long after death. Shadows that clock in before workers arrive. Shapes walking beneath tailings pond ice. Forests whispering names tied to mistakes no one should know. And the recurring, impossible hints of a place that officially closed decades ago: Camp 17.
Told with documentary realism and the cadence of true campfire confessions, these stories blur the line between folklore and something far more dangerous. Because out here, in the cold, isolated dark, the land doesn’t forget the camps built on it—and sometimes it wants them back.