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I was doing one of my usual searches and happened upon some Halloween footage that featured Parkdale. A rather interesting fellow guided us on a tour of some of the haunted locations there. Please see it below…

I have received some emails and messages on the T.O.P.S. facebook account concerning psychics and investigations in Toronto.  Questions like… if I knew of any psychics that are good, if I knew of people that can sense ghosts, if I go on or hold investigations, etc.  I really wish I did, but unfortunately I do not.  Regarding the psychics, I am wanting to see one myself actually and would appreciate it if anyone could post information on  one that has the true ability.  I am not talking about people that are in it for entertainment purposes only… I consider them to be a waste of time!  If you are a psychic and have good references, then please feel free to post.  As for the investigations… I am a “Legend Tripper”, meaning, I go to haunted places unofficially and casually look around. I always go with at least one other person just in case and don’t recommend that anyone ever go alone!  I am thinking about going to an actual investigation soon, but I am still a bit nervous because of what I might encounter and what I might bring home with me.  I am very sensitive so things have made themselves known to me.  I have even had a violent paranormal physical encounter, so you can see why I am very cautious.  I guess I feel that knowledge is the key to assisting me on my path to the metaphysical.  Only time will tell!

Haunted Valentines – 13Central Florida News

Haunted Valentines

Thursday, February 07, 2008 10:55:02 PM

Are you looking for a Valentine’s Day escape? Or just a romantic getaway any time of the year?

Leave it to our Scott Fais to find a bed and breakfast where Cupid’s arrows aren’t a match for “Mabel” — a ghostly spirit who never checks out.

This is Florida on a Tankful, with “Greetings from St. Augustine.”

“This house was built for elegance, quality,” said George Dann, the owner of the Casa de la Paz bed and breakfast.

Under blue skies and beyond the archway, the prime spot in St. Augustine holds a prime secret behind its gates.

“We knew the story of this place,” said Melissa Taylor, a guest at the bed and breakfast.

“We have a lot of nonbelievers, and then something will happen and they start to question ‘Maybe that is real?’” Dann said.

What’s real at the Casa de la Paz are the afternoon wine tastings over a casual game of Scrabble. But it’s what you can’t see that may take a few clues to spell it out.

“Mabel is our ghost,” Dann said.

“We’ve had guests here report they’ve seen her on the stairway and she has asked guests when are they are leaving,” Dann said.

The home, built in 1915, offers seven guest rooms, one of which is always occupied.

“We’re in the Queen Isabella Room, where Mabel, our ghost, originates,” Dann said.

“Her husband went out to sea and never came back,” Taylor said.

“She died of a lonely heart here in the house. She died in this room,” Dann said.

Spending the night with a ghost was something newlywed Melissa Taylor jumped at.

“We’re always hoping for stuff like that to happen,” Taylor said.

“So am I,” Fais said. “I spent the night in the same room where Mabel died, hoping to connect with her.”

“After a quiet evening, the only thing out of the ordinary I found — how our battery charger started beeping uncontrollably in the middle of the middle of the night,” Fais said.

Melissa experienced something else.

“We were both there watching TV and he had one hand on me and the other hand on his pillow, and I felt three taps on my shoulder and I looked at him and said, ‘What?’ And I said, ‘You just tapped me on the shoulder,’ and he said, ‘I didn’t tap you on the shoulder,’” Taylor remembered. “I think it was a ghost.”

“But that kind of thing goes on here all the time,” Dann said.

“We are so not disappointed,” Taylor told Fais.

Mabel the ghost doesn’t like kids. Dann said that his bed and breakfast is reserved for folks 15-years-old and older.

You can find Casa de la Paz and several other bed and breakfasts located on the waterfront in in St. Augustine.

Legend Trippers

I was watching Discovery  A Haunting,  Season 4 – Episode 11,  Legend Trippers.  That is an actual term that is used and the show  described it as  persons  who are interested in the paranormal, that  go on  casual investigations, of  allegedly haunted  locations.  That describes a majority of  ghost hunters who are starting out, but if you are in that group, please beware. Don’t take the paranormal so lightly and always go in at least a group of two!   I wouldn’t recommend going at all if you are a vulnerable soul because you may be followed or overtaken. Speaking from actual experience, the force and strength an entity holds is beyond incredible. The following video is of three Wisconsin teenagers who have very little to do on a Halloween night so one learns of a legendary nearby haunted cemetery. The site also lists a dare and they decide to see for themselves if the stories are true.   I Googled the site, but couldn’t find it.  For  a list of haunted spots for Toronto, or your city, hit the web and you will surely obtain ample listings for public places with rumored activity.

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