Pinnacle Mountain is a spooky urban legend from Canada about a group of children who disappeared while on a camping trip in the mountains.
In the Summer of 1973, a strange mystery baffled the citizens of Quebec, Canada. There was a family by the name of DuPere who lived in the small town of Baldwin’s Mills, near Lyster Lake. They had three children, two boys aged 13 and 12 and a girl aged 9.
It was a hot Summer afternoon and the DuPere boys decided to go camping at Pinnacle Mountain, which was close to their home. They left with their tents and sleeping bags without notifying their parents. Their 9-year old sister went with them.
It wasn’t until supper time, that their parents noticed their absence and became concerned. Not knowing where their children were, Mr. and Mrs. Dupéré waited for them to come home. As the minutes turned to hours and there was still no sign of the boys and girl, the parents grew sick with worry.
They began to call their friends and neighbors, but no one had seen the children. Searching the house, the anxious parents discovered that the tent and sleeping bags were missing. They flew into a panic and called the police.
The next morning, when their children had still not come back, the townspeople of Baldwin’s Mills gathered in the church at the foot of the mountain. They were all concerned about the welfare of the missing children, so they organized a search party and began combing the mountain.
Along the winding trails that led up Pinnacle Mountain, the search party discovered a tent and two sleeping bags along with some food wrappers that were discarded on the ground. There was no sign of the DuPere children.
Nobody could explain what had happened to them.
Perhaps they wandered off and got lost,” said some. “Maybe they were injured in a fall or starved to death,” said others. It seemed that no one could offer a theory that made sense. To this day, the bodies of the missing children have never been found.
Many people who go hiking on Mount Pinacle say they can sometimes hear the eerie sound of children crying. According to legend, the ghosts of the lost children are trying to lead people to the location of their bodies…
(Note: This is supposedly a true story, but I can’t find any records to back it up. If you’re reading this and you’re from Canada and can verify this story is true, please leave a comment below.)
I’m from Canada but I’ve never heard this story until now… Maybe they grew up to be successful llamacorns
Maybe they got turned into unicorns and now live a happy and peaceful life in a unicorn farm…you never know
Oh no, there are no Australian scary stories, boo hoo. @vikindian who cares if there arent any from were you are. I dont want to hear any close to me
Pedobear on the loose??? DUN DUN DUN!!!
slenderman took them…
creepy!
i wish there were more details.
I Bet They Got Tortured By Some People, Ghosts Won’t Haunt For Any Bad Reason. Or Would They…. 0.0 Nice Story.
Cool story ….could be more elaborate but still cool story
Common, guys, it was obviously Slenderman (:
@vikindian- agree with u
Actually the Wendigo (Burning Feet) is a Native American story.
they should’ve told their parents :(
I’m from Canada I live in Toronto but I visited Quebec but I can’t Verify if the story is true.
@vikindian the story Burning Feet is actually an Indian Legend
Aww ;( that’s what happens when you sneak out.
it’s true
I found the graves of them missing children o n google images
They’re not buried though, just a memory statue
This is not scary. At all
@scaryforkids i hv a complaint i hv read stories here but i feel sad there are no scary legends or stories from india…. i would appreciate if u post some indian legends or stories.
I wonder if its true…….
Yep it’s true. I was there
creepy!
I am from Quebec, and I am proud to say, that I have heard this story before, I have no clue if it’s true thought…
The legend was rather bland…maybe the person who came up with the urban legend could have included more of a situation as to how the children disappeared. I don’t know, possibly there being a reputation for supernatural occurrences on the mountain? While it is only a myth, I think they could’ve done a better job of making it “creepy” I suppose.
so said .. i love the story