Disembodied whispers in darkened rooms, shadows that stealthily slink through the forest, and fading screams echoing across the water have given rise to spectral folklore in Muskoka. It’s easy to imagine ghosts restlessly haunting weary Wild West boomtowns or gloomy castles in Europe. Not so much in beautiful, soothing cottage country. And yet, the history of Muskoka is permeated with ghostly legends and ominous tales. *Echoed footsteps and fleeting images move throughout the Gravenhurst Opera House, where a resident ghost seems eager to take center stage for himself.*Over the years, Ghost stories about the Bala Bay Inn have risen like apparitions from mist-shrouded headstones. E.B. Sutton remains within the walls of the hotel he built, wandering its halls, keeping a protective vigil over the historic building.*There have long been tales of wispy ghosts clinging like vines to the Bracebridge Public Library’s aged brick walls. Disembodied whispers, shadowy figures, and items that move of their own accord are commonplace. Just who is the Gentleman Ghost? Muskoka's Most Haunted tears asunder the mysterious shroud that separates the living from the dead to explore the spectral history of Ontario’s cottage country. Do you dare read it?
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