In which we halt our narrative to talk about werewolves, ghost ships, and...flying canoes?! You can find images and brief overviews of the monsters right  here.
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Major Sources:
 - Beaugrand, Honoré. 'Fantastic Tales,' La Bibliothèque électronique du Quebec (The English Collection), Volume 11.
- Jolicoeur. Catherine. 'Le Vaisseau Fantôme: Légende Étiologique,' Presses Université Laval, 1970.
- Le Quellec, Jean-Loïc. "La chasse-galerie: Du Poitou à l'Acadie," IRIS (Centre de Recheche sur l'Imaginaire, Université de Grenoble), 1999.
- Podruchny, Carolyn. "Werewolves and Windigos: Narratives of Cannibal Monsters in French-Canadian Voyageur Oral Tradition," Ethnohistory, Volume 51, Number 4, Fall 2004, pp. 677-700.
- Ransom, Amy J. "The Changing Shape of a Shape-Shifter: The French-Canadian Loup-Garou." Journal of the Fantastic in the Arts, vol. 27, no. 2, May 2016, pp. 251–275.
- Sceanders, Ian. "The Fiery Phantom That Sails Bay Chaleur," Maclean's, June 15, 1951.
- "The Werewolf of Quebec City," Canadiana, March 8 2019.
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