For you people that like reading about Haunted Stuff...
Ontario - Toronto - Grenadier Pond located in High Park - Apparently in the 1800'* a number of Grenadiers (soldiers) capsized their boat and drowned. They have been sighted in their boat on nights with bad weather.
I had another link to haunted places in Toronto somewhere... I didn't keep it, unfortunately. Some haunted house stories, haunted subways (Yonge/Downsview Line @ Hogg'* Hollow [York Mills & Yonge]). Apparently the graves of some aboriginal people who died in wars in that area and such were disturbed during the building of Toronto'* subway system. Workers reported seeing these people and hearing noises at night.
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One for you Jim
Aurora - The Aurora Inn - There is a ghost named the white lady that i have experienced and heard of haunting the hotel and lobby of the Aurora Inn off route 90. Waiters and waitresses will even tell you that down on the shorefront of Cayuga Lake, there was once and old building that burned down and three people died. Two male ghosts haunt the shore and the white lady haunts the hotel, which is now being renovated into a restaurant and museum.
One for you Jim
Aurora - The Aurora Inn - There is a ghost named the white lady that i have experienced and heard of haunting the hotel and lobby of the Aurora Inn off route 90. Waiters and waitresses will even tell you that down on the shorefront of Cayuga Lake, there was once and old building that burned down and three people died. Two male ghosts haunt the shore and the white lady haunts the hotel, which is now being renovated into a restaurant and museum.
Interesting....
I have been to this university when I was in NH
I drove to Hampton Beach with Hailey last fall....I remember this road distinctly. Hampton Beach is quite neat
Keene - Keene State College - Huntress Hall - Harriet Huntress is said to roam the attic and fourth floor of Huntress. In her later years she had to use a wheelchair to get around, and some say you can hear the wheels scraping against the floor. The wheelchair is still in the attic
I drove to Hampton Beach with Hailey last fall....I remember this road distinctly. Hampton Beach is quite neat
Hampton Beach - Island Path Road - In the late 1600'* Hampton was the scene of the second greatest witch hunt of the era. The hysteria of Salem had boiled over into this sleepy fishing community with a population of less than 300. Goodwife Eunece Cole lived at the end of the road by the water. She is said to have cursed a group of mariners who were taunting her. Upon the mariners return to the Isle of Shoals ( Rugged outcropping of islands 7 miles from Hampton), a great storm blew up sank the boat and they were never seen again. Goody Cole was convicted of witchcraft for laying the curse. She was not executed for her crimes but was forced to pay a heavy fine. She died in her home a few years later. Her body was removed and buried with a stake through her heart. Her body was dug up and moved many times. For the past 300 years she has been haunting the residents of the street. It is never spoken of. Figures appear in the Fog, Lights Flicker, objects moved and livestock cats will go missing.
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Interesting....
I have been to this university when I was in NH
Keene - Keene State College - Huntress Hall - Harriet Huntress is said to roam the attic and fourth floor of Huntress. In her later years she had to use a wheelchair to get around, and some say you can hear the wheels scraping against the floor. The wheelchair is still in the attic
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