Unexplained creaking stairs, elevator doors opening and closing by
themselves, and cold unexplained draughts of air – just some of the
spine-chilling phenomena rumoured to occur at Nelson’s Hume Hotel.
General manager Ryan Martin recounts an incident from a Christmas Eve
years ago when a night auditor was alone working the graveyard shift.
The hotel was supposedly empty – of the living, anyway. All of a sudden
the elevator doors began opening and closing in rapid succession and
then just as suddenly stopped. “We’ve certainly had many accounts of
ghostly activities,” says Martin.
In fact, the rumour of haunting has run so rampant that last year
Nelson’s Paranormal League filmed a Blair Witch - type documentary on
the hotel entitled Haunt at the Hume.
“The stories really give the hotel that sense of mystique,” says
Martin. But for him it’s never been about ghosts and goblins – “It’s
about the spirit of past owners, the guests who have stayed here and
the staff who have come and gone during the hotel’s 110-year history.”
In 1980, Martin’s parents bought the hotel and began a restoration
project to rejuvenate the interior of the hotel to its original
grandeur. The project has involved a series of renovations, the latest
one being a complete transformation of the nightclub located in the
basement – where the Paranormal League found most of the ghostly
activity.
Martin wanted to change the 80s-type historic sports bar into more of a
chic hangout. “I wanted a place that was conducive to Nelson’s
sophisticated music scene,” says Martin. “The younger set here is into
the European techno-, break beat, house music-thing and Nelson has
become a destination stop for many international DJs.”
So in the fall of 2006 Martin turned to Ce De Ce design in Calgary for
inspiration. Ce De Ce had designed Martin’s favorite Vancouver club,
Ginger 62.
“We were on a limited budget, so we had to figure out how to create a
fantastic bar and not have it cost a fortune,” explains Connie Young,
principal at Ce De Ce, adding that “Very creative ideas are often
generated when one is challenged with budget constraints.”
Martin wanted a retro vintage theme to play on the sense and history of
the property’s spirit – and spririts. The team at Ce De Ce took this
concept and ran with it. “The whole spirit thing has so many
interpretations,” explains Doris Martin, the project’s lead designer.
“It can relate to ghosts, to the essence of those who have touched the
hotel throughout history – not to mention that spirit is another name
for alcohol.”
The team then went a step further and incorporated the spirit of rock
and roll into the concept. In conjunction with Foundry Creative, Ce De
Ce designed and draped the walls with a series of 3-D acrylics that
depict deceased rock ‘n’ roll greats from Nick Drake and Jim Morrison
to Bob Marley and John Lennon. “The art really sets the tone for the
whole design,” says Young.
In keeping with the club’s ghostlike theme, the design team wanted the
art to appear translucent and to glow with a smoky edge for an enhanced
sense of the mystical.

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