Was conveyed to the Ghost Walks by famed Haunted Ontario author Terry Boyle (RIP, 1953-2016) over 15 years ago when he spoke at an event in Hamilton. We’ve done our best to recreate it in the great man’s word…

Was conveyed to the Ghost Walks by famed Haunted Ontario author Terry Boyle (RIP, 1953-2016) over 15 years ago when he spoke at an event in Hamilton. We’ve done our best to recreate it in the great man’s word…
In room 105 of the “main house” of the Inn at the Falls. An unknown woman is seen just before strange things begin to happen.
A man staying at the Inn at the Falls in room 105 returned for the night. He walked into the room and found a woman sitting in the wing-back chair by the window.
The “Main Inn” house of Inn at the Falls was built in 1870 by a local named John Adair, then later purchased by a local Judge named William Crosby Mahaffy.
Judge Mahaffy was a larger than life character in Bracebridge. Turned the home into a center of politics. Then he died away from the home, while visiting England for medical reasons. The staff are convinced he came back to the Inn at the Falls.
Ghost Guide Daniel – – Below is a very unique take on the Ouija Board. Free of superstition. Stating strictly, the “Dreaded Divination Tool” is the best way to talk with the dead.
Is all the fear and dark reputation deserved? I answer this, and give the most effective team method for getting results
Note, the article is enough to setup a great session with the dead.
The experience at the Blue Ghost Tunnel doesn’t stay there. Instead becomes a part of Niagara, and maybe Canadian legend.
Two reputations mixed together into one article. One side, the ghosts reaching out to excited investigators. The second, an unfortunate and real occurrence.
The teams knew about the train crash, blue mist and reports of a ghost dog at the Blue Ghost Tunnel entrance. This was intriguing. But it’s the tunnel’s atmosphere that really drew them in.
The following happened to me during one of our visits.
Ghost Guide Daniel – – Completed in 1876. Converted to occasional use in 1887. Closed in 1915. This is the quick history of the “Blue Ghost Tunnel”.
I made the case that this house isn’t haunted. Now, I’m going to contradict it with a Casa Loma Ghost Story!
With the idea of one conscious spirit returning to the house after death. From an outsider, a former investigator and life-long paranormal enthusiast, this makes complete sense.
The Pellatt family barely got a chance. His home, Casa Loma, taken away so quickly after being built.
$3.5 million ($100 million today). 299 workers and 3 years to build. All for only 9 years inside his castle before the City of Toronto kicked out Sir Henry Pellatt and his family.
The following took place inside the Ottawa Jail. This is the historic local prison in Canada’s Capital. Today it’s a working Hostel where tourists can stay… on the cheap and for a story.
Many question the guilt of Patrick Whelan. This included, of course, his descendants. They still believe he’s innocent for the murder of Thomas D’Arcy McGee to this day.