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So Many Dead Bodies near Albion Falls

Hamilton mobsters are like no other in Canada. Albion Falls proves this.

This city was on par with Chicago in the 1920’s. And like Chi-town, we had our own famous bootlegger, Canada’s Capone, aka Rocco Perri.

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Tragic Love of Jane Riley at Albion Falls

A girl lived in the once prosperous Albion Falls (Mills).

At the age of marriage, she loved a dashing man named Joseph Rousseau. From a wealthy family, he courted the impoverished Riley.  It was frown upon by society, and more importantly by his own mother.

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A Quick History of the Ottawa Jail

The Ottawa Jail (or Carleton) was opened in 1862. Served as the Capital’s local jail for over a century.

At the time our most “modern” facility in Canada.  Modern didn’t mean luxury but suffering.

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Canadian’s WWII Horror | Destruction of the Athabaskan

It was now about 4:30am 29th April, 1944. I looked over the side of the Athabaskan at that cold uninviting water of the English Channel by now covered with thick, dirty, fuel oil.

My first thought was “Gee, I can’t jump into that”, but when I turned around and looked at the burning ship, which was beginning to settle to her watery grave, I suddenly decided, “Hell, I can’t stay here neither”.

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How Casa Loma ruined its Owner’s Life

Ghost Guide Daniel – – Casa Loma is Spanish for “Hill House”.  There are none more impressive than this one in Toronto. They called Sir Henry Pellatt “crazy” for building it.  But he had a dream… to create a medieval castle in Canada!

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Albion Falls in Hamilton was Canada’s Darkest Town

Today it’s part of King’s Forest Park. But a century ago the area around Albion Falls was one of the darkest towns in the region.

Called Albion Mills. It was wiped off the map by the progress of time. If existing today… this is the height of dark tourism for all of Canada.

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Blue Ghost Tunnel – King of the Niagara Spooky Tunnels

Ghost Guide Daniel – – Old and abandoned, the Welland Canal’s Lock 18 passes above a notorious Niagara haunt.  Historically called the Merritton Train Tunnel, the 140 year old structure now known as the “Blue Ghost Tunnel”.

Completed in 1876.  Converted to occasional use in 1887.  Closed in 1915.  How did something so lightly used gain such a reputation?

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Events Leading to the Most Famous Disappearance in Canadian History

Ambrose Small disappearance occurred on a sunny afternoon on Tuesday December 2nd, 1919.

Almost 100 years in the future, and even with all the amazing technology, Small remains one of the most mysterious events in Canadian history.

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Canada’s Most Haunted Town has to have Dark History

So many stories surround this very historic region.  British Canada was born out of the violence in Niagara.  This Tour is all about that rich history.

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Quick List of Ghosts in Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Fort George

Many ghosts called the land of Fort George home.

An angry British soldier. Seen, heard, and even felt around the Barracks #1.