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Brandi's Ghost Tour - Haunted
Niagara
When I first moved to Ontario, I found it to be spiritually
much calmer than my home province, but the Niagara region is a
significant exception. Perhaps it is the legacy of the War of 1812?
Perhaps it is also that spirits seem to manifest more easily in the
presence of running water, and with the highly active rivers, lakes and
creeks here, there is no shortage of energy conduits.
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The
Buttery is said to have been haunted, at least until an exorcism
reputedly cleaned up its spiritual energy. If the stories are true,
a horrible murder took place here years ago. I feel little to no
spiritual energy here, nothing nasty, so if an exorcism was indeed
performed, it must have worked.
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Drummond
Hill Cemetery: The Battle of Lundy's Lane - I don't get strong
feelings when I pass by the cemetery, but others have reported some
strong encounters with ghost soldiers in this location.
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Fort
George - Said to be "The most haunted site in Canada"
by some. I finally visited Fort George Canada Day 2006, and got an
interesting "EVP" recording there. For some reason it makes me reeeeeally
uncomfortable, and I don't "spook out" easily. There is
a walking ghost tour of the fort. I often feel the strong
energy left in the field outside the fort when I drive past this
place.
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Ghost
Photography in Ontario
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Hamilton
Ghost Walks
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Hamilton
Paranormal
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Haunted
Hamilton
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The
Olde Angel Inn - Niagara-on-the-Lake - Widely reputed to be
haunted. I have visited the Inn on several occasions, often bringing
"sensitive" friends to get their take on it. They all feel
a very heavy energy there, with some better able to handle it than
others. They are quite proud of their resident spook though - they
even have a plaque on the outside of the building that tells his
tragic story.
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Table
Rock - Table Rock is the main observation lookout over the
Falls. It has a somewhat checkered history, but is currently managed
by Niagara Parks, so there are no brigands waiting to steal your
money (unless you count the rather high prices there for film and
batteries - but it all goes to support the Park). I always get the
feeling of a strong feminine presence at Table Rock, an ancient
native spirit who watches over the falls, especially at night.
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