Mysteries of Ontario

Mysteries of Ontario
Author: John Robert Colombo
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1999-05-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781459725089

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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.

Mysteries of Ontario

Mysteries of Ontario
Author: John Robert Colombo
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1999-05
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0888822057

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This book brings together some 500 accounts of strange events and eerie experiences in the province.

Mysterious Ontario

Mysterious Ontario
Author: Geordie Telfer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Curiosities and wonders
ISBN: 1926695178

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Ontario's history is brimming with mysteries. Unlock the past as you discover Ontarios secret legacy of unsolved disappearances, ghostly encounters, UFO abductions and more.

Ghost Stories of Ontario

Ghost Stories of Ontario
Author: John Robert Colombo
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1995-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 088882176X

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A collection of 69 Ontario stories of haunted houses, ghosts, poltergeists, apparitions, and other eerie experiences.

Yobgorgle

Yobgorgle
Author: Daniel Manus Pinkwater
Publsiher: Bantam Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1981-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0553151096

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While visiting Rochester, New York, young Eugene meets the strange Professor Ambrose McFwain and goes out with him in his boat to search for a mysterious sea monster that has been sighted on Lake Ontario.

The Baldoon Mystery

The Baldoon Mystery
Author: Neil T. McDonald,Alan Mann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 83
Release: 1986
Genre: Baldoon (Ont.)
ISBN: OCLC:19081493

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Northern Light

Northern Light
Author: Roy MacGregor
Publsiher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780307357403

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER FINALIST FOR THE OTTAWA BOOK AWARD FOR NON-FICTION Roy MacGregor's lifelong fascination with Tom Thomson first led him to write Canoe Lake, a novel inspired by a distant relative's affair with one of Canada's greatest painters. Now, MacGregor breaks new ground, re-examining the mysteries of Thomson's life, loves and violent death in the definitive non-fiction account. Why does a man who died almost a century ago and painted relatively little still have such a grip on our imagination? The eccentric spinster Winnie Trainor was a fixture of Roy MacGregor's childhood in Huntsville, Ontario. She was considered too odd to be a truly romantic figure in the eyes of the town, but the locals knew that Canada's most famous painter had once been in love with her, and that she had never gotten over his untimely death. She kept some paintings he gave her in a six-quart basket she'd leave with the neighbours on her rare trips out of town, and in the summers she'd make the trip from her family cottage, where Thomson used to stay, on foot to the graveyard up the hill, where fans of the artist occasionally left bouquets. There she would clear away the flowers. After all, as far as anyone knew, he wasn't there: she had arranged at his family's request for him to be exhumed and moved to a cemetery near Owen Sound. As Roy MacGregor's richly detailed Northern Light reveals, not much is as it seems when it comes to Tom Thomson, the most iconic of Canadian painters. Philandering deadbeat or visionary artist and gentleman, victim of accidental drowning or deliberate murder, the man's myth has grown to obscure the real view—and the answers to the mysteries are finally revealed in these pages.

Northern Winters Are Murder

Northern Winters Are Murder
Author: Lou Allin
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2000-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780929141749

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Another freezing winter descends in seeming peace upon the Northern Ontario lake where realtor Belle Palmer lives genteelly with her dog, tropical fishes and classic film collection. But the snow-laden tranquillity is tragically disturbed when a good friend is lost in a freak snowmobile accident on an isolated lake. Or so it seems. Belle and others suspect foul play, but a motive and a criminal prove hard to find. Resort owners, anti-environmentalists and the new local drug dealers may all have had reason to want Jim Burian quietly removed, and information isn't forthcoming. Belle is determined to find out what happened to this decent man, but she is shocked when she discovers what twisted roots underlie this savage crime on idyllic northern ice.