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Body, Mind & Spirit Unexplained Phenomena

Haunted Ontario 3

Ghostly Historic Sites, Inns, and Miracles

by (author) Terry Boyle

Publisher
Dundurn Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2014
Category
Unexplained Phenomena, Supernatural, General
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781459717657
    Publish Date
    Apr 2014
    List Price
    $23.99
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781459717671
    Publish Date
    Apr 2014
    List Price
    $9.99

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Description

Gripping descriptions of paranormal experiences will leave the reader in awe.
Interested in discovering more about haunted Ontario? Join Terry Boyle as he explores the shadowlands beyond the grave. Revel in the outstanding evidence of spirit habitation in museums, historic homes, inns, jails, and graveyards. Witness the full apparition of the innkeeper’s wife at Greystones Inn in Orangeville. Encounter the misty form of a civil war veteran in the graveyard of the old St. Thomas church. Experience the incredible slamming-of-doors at the Keefer Mansion in Thorold. Visit a whole village of spirits who share the buildings at Black Creek Pioneer Village. You can even spend the entire night in the Orillia Opera House with Terry and his friends.
Prepare to be scared out of your wits with the stories behind these and other hauntings. After providing you with a list of addresses, phone numbers, and websites for each location, Terry invites you and all other ghost enthusiasts along for the adventure. Feeling brave?
Watch for Haunted Ontario 4 arriving May 2015.

About the author

Terry Boyle is a Canadian author, lecturer, and teacher who has shared his passion for history and folklore in many books since 1976, including four titles on Haunted Ontario. He hosts the popular Entwood Tours, historic and haunted guided walks in Parry Sound and Bala, Ontario, during the summer season. He has hosted television's Creepy Canada and radio's Discover Ontario on Classical 103.1 FM. Boyle currently lives near Burk's Falls, Ontario.

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