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Gibraltar Lighthouse Toronto | Ghost of Accident or Murder

Gibraltar Point Lighthouse – Toronto Island, Ontario, Canada

Standing watch over Toronto Harbour is Gibraltar Lighthouse.  Oldest remaining on all the Great Lakes, and the second oldest in Canada next to Sambro Island by Halifax.

But standing history isn’t always interesting. 

What gets noticed is a horrific legend around a former light-keeper named John Paul Radelmüller.  A man just trying to be kind.  But kindness led to death.

Was it an accident?  Or did drunken rage lead to murder?

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KEEPERS | MURDER | GHOSTS

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Laura Secord Homestead | Queenston Heights in Niagara

Laura Secord Homestead Address – 29 Queenston Street, Queenston Heights, Ontario, Canada – MAP

This was the humble home of a famous Canadian heroine.  Her name is skewered in history because today, when we hear Laura Secord, we think only of chocolate. 

But how many know the real history?  Forced into the violence because of the town she lived in.  Leading to a major act of bravery, and one of the reasons why we’re still Canada today.

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The Walk | Honour & Death | Ghosts

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Laura Secord & Her Haunted Homestead | Podcast

Feature Locations: Queenston Heights (Niagara), Ontario, Canada- –

HOSTED BY GHOST GUIDE DANIEL – What does Chocolate have to do with ghosts!?!  It’s all in the name. Laura Secord is a heroine of the War of 1812.  Her famous trek credited with helping to save Niagara from American domination. 

The interesting history behind it… the ghosts of her old home… and what’s up with the Chocolate?

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Real Imaginary Friend and Toronto Haunted Lighthouse

Feature Locations: Toronto (Ontario, Canada) – –

An imaginary friend is poorly named.  Cause, what if they’re not imagination at all.  How one young lady brought peace to her tortured aunt, by talking with her little friend Michael.  Turned out to be the ghost of her cousin!

Then, Toronto Island’s Lighthouse is the second oldest still standing in Canada.  And the only one with an infamous legend.  Was the Keeper murdered?  The dark history behind the legend.  A real trial and amazing newspaper quote from the time.  Daniel separates truth from legend before talking ghosts!

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Insomnia Ghosts and General Brock’s Grave in Niagara

Feature Locations: Niagara (Ontario, Canada) – –

Science takes a front seat on the Podcast again.  This time, it’s lack of sleep causing you to believe in ghosts.  But really?  No… Daniel suckered again by click-bait.

Then, such dark history in the area known as Queenston Heights.  Location of a violent War of 1812 battle, and terrorist activity affecting the corpse of our most famous General, Isaac Brock.  The story, along with ghostly occurrences on the hill.

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The Most Haunted Cemetery in Canada is Drummond Hill

Ghost Guide Daniel – – Drummond Hill Cemetery in Niagara Falls has been shrouded in legends and superstitions. Dating back to the most violent battle of the War of 1812. The calm, peaceful cemeteries that many people know are different from this place. Filled with dark energy.

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Fort Mississauga History in Niagara on the Lake | A Hidden Haunt

In all of Fort Mississauga history, it never saw a shot fired.  Built in 1814 after the Americans left Niagara-on-the-Lake and Upper Canada.

Fort George was in ruins. The British rushed to building this Fort to discourage a second attack from the Americans. 

Soldiers remained on-duty here until 1840. Today, the fort is located at the back of the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Course.

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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.