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Friday,
April 4th, 2003 until Sunday, April 6th,
2003
Join
us as we embark on a three-day, two-night journey to our nation's
capital - Ottawa, Ontario. You'll not only get a chance to spend
these two nights in the historic and infamously haunted Ottawa
Jail which was built in 1862, but also partake in a historical
jail tour and a Group Investigation late at night.
We'll
visit Watson's
Mill in Manotick which is haunted by Ann Crosby. Ann's life
came to a tragic end when her dress became caught in a revolving
turbine shaft on the second level of the Mill and threw her body
against one of the nearby support pillars killing her instantly.
The
trip will also feature a special private tour of Ottawa guided
by Glen Shackleton of Haunted
Walks of Canada. Whether you're interested in chilling murders
or misbehaving ghosts, this tour of Ottawa's downtown core features
the ghosts of the Bytown Museum, Lisgar Collegiate School and
various haunted pubs and restaurants.
We'll
also be visiting and touring the Laurier
House which once served as a home to two prominent Canadian
Prime Ministers, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and William Lyon Mackenzie
King. The house is said to be haunted and the study also contains
King's crystal ball that he used when seeking the help of spirits
in his decision making.
We'll
be treated to a scrumptuous dinner as well as a Sunday Brunch
at the Courtyard
Restaurant which is said to be haunted too. A presentation
on the ghosts of the restaurant will be given before dining on
Chicken with Maple Syrup or Grilled New York Striploin Steak.
Tempt your taste buds with our custom designed menus for Haunted
Hamilton.

Saturday, April 5th, 2003 @
6 p.m. |

Sunday, April 6th, 2003 @
12 noon
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