The abandoned Taber Hospital in the town of Taber, Alberta, is a decaying medical facility that has gained a reputation as one of southern Alberta's most haunted locations. The hospital served the farming community of Taber and the surrounding sugar beet country for decades before being replaced by a modern facility. Since its closure, the empty building has attracted urban explorers and paranormal investigators who report a range of unsettling phenomena. Visitors describe hearing the sound of medical equipment operating in the empty wards — monitors beeping, wheels rolling, and the murmur of voices that sound like doctor-patient consultations. Some explorers have reported seeing a nurse in a vintage uniform walking the hallways, who vanishes when they attempt to follow her. The operating theater is considered the most active area, with reports of cold spots, sudden feelings of nausea, and the sensation of being watched from above. The hospital's location in small-town Taber, surrounded by the flat agricultural landscape of southern Alberta, gives it an isolated quality. The building's gradual decay — peeling paint, broken windows, and equipment left behind as though the staff simply walked away — creates a time-capsule atmosphere that makes the reported hauntings feel immediate.
