Mysteries of Ontario brings together, for the first time, some
five hundred accounts of strange events and eerie experiences, each
keyed to one of 250 places in the province. It turns out that, far
from being a humdrum part of the planet in which to live and work,
Ontario is a province that is alive with ghosts and spirits,
mysterious disappearances, and peculiar happenings enough to make
your hair stand on end, turn your blood cold, and send shivers up
and down your spine
John Robert Colombo has been collecting materials for this book
since 1967. Even so, more than two years were devoted to
researching, writing, copy-editing, and photo editing Mysteries of
Ontario. The reader is invited to peruse the great historical
mysteries that have moved Canadians in the past from LaSalle's
missing Griffon to the peculiar disappearance of Ambrose Small,
from the spiritualistic legacy of the Fox Sisters of Consecon to
the appearance in the 1990s of "ghost walks," "haunted hayrides,"
and "boo barns." This is a book that unites folklore and
scholarship, the supernatural and the speculative, culture and
mysticism, the occult and the peculiar, the psychical and the
cultural, the human and the non-human.
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