๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑
HAUNTED
EVENING
at
FORT GEORGE in Canada's Most Haunted Town,
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario!
Saturday, June 1, 2019
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM
๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑ ๑۩๑
EXPERIENCE HISTORY THROUGH THIS UNIQUE PARANORMAL INVESTIGATION EVENING AT FORT GEORGE!
Join Haunted Hamilton Founder/Owner, Stephanie "Spooky Steph" Dumbreck and her "Spooky MIsfit Crew" as they re-visit one of Canada's MOST HAUNTED Forts!
In addition to one of the prettiest towns in Canada, Niagara-on-the-Lake is commonly referred to as the MOST HAUNTED! The most prevalent tales of paranormal activity surround Fort George National Historic Site. There have been hundreds of reports of paranormal sightings at Fort George, ranging from the benevolent spirit of a little girl named Sarah Ann to a more ominous presence simply known as "The Watcher".
Haunted Hamilton has EXCLUSIVE & ENTIRE access to this National Historic Site
for the entire evening of
Saturday, June 1, 2019!
Care to join us?
THE HISTORY...
"Fort George was built between 1796-1799 overlooking the mouth of the Niagara River and Lake Ontario. At the outbreak of war in 1812, it served as the headquarters for the Centre Division of the British Army. Fort George consisted of blockhouses, an Officers’ Quarters, kitchens, a hospital, workshop, a stone powder magazine (which still exists), bastions and a palisade wall.
On the morning of May 25, 1813, the American batteries at Fort Niagara and along the Niagara River opened a devastating artillery bombardment on Fort George, which lasted two days, and destroyed all but one building inside the Fort. On the morning of May 27, 1813, the Americans crossed Lake Ontario, and successfully captured the town of Niagara and Fort George.
The Americans held onto Fort George for nearly seven months, but failed to maintain a strategic foothold in Upper Canada following their defeats by the British at Stoney Creek and Beaver Dams. By December 1813, the U.S. forces at Fort George had dwindled to a small handful of militia. Fearing a British attack was imminent, Brigadier-General George McClure of the New York militia ordered a retreat across the Niagara River on December 10, 1813. McClure also ordered the town of Niagara to be burned. Some 130 homes were put to the torch, leaving about 400 townspeople (mainly women, children and elderly men) without shelter.
Following the American retreat, the British re-occupied Fort George and maintained possession of Niagara for the remainder of the war. They continued to rebuild and repair Fort George, but by the 1820’s it had fallen into ruins and was abandoned for Butler’s Barracks and Fort Mississauga.
In the 1930's, Fort George was reconstructed to its pre-1812 appearance. Today, visitors can tour the blockhouses where common soldiers and their families shared a cramped living space, or the officers' quarters where upper class English officers lived a much more elegant lifestyle. The stone powder magazine, which survived the Battle of Fort George, remains the oldest building in Niagara-on-the-Lake (and the oldest military building in Ontario).
Among the recreated buildings and historic artifacts, occasional shadows and voices of the past can be witnessed, echoing the stories of over 200 years of history at Fort George National Historic Site. Join Ghost Tours of Fort George for an after hours exploration of this haunted location and learn more about the men, women and children who called Fort George home throughout the early 19th century."
WAIVER: Don't forget to bring your fully-read & signed waiver with you!
PAYMENT RECEIPT: Show your PayPal receipt upon arrival Print-out is ok, but digital on your cell phone is BETTER, we are tree-huggers! #SaveTheTrees
WARM Comfy
Clothing: Dress in layers and prepare for the weather! It could get chilly at night so bring an extra sweater!
Good,
comfy shoes: You'll be on your feet all evening. High heels and open-toe sandals are not recommended! The location
contains hazards including, but not limited to dark tunnels, winding staircases and uneven surfaces.
Flashlight: Most lights will be turned off in the Fort for the night. Bring a flashlight but make sure it doesn't disturb others investigating.
Camera: You won't want to forget this experience, and
who knows, maybe you'll capture something on film!)
Video Camera: (same as above...)
Extra batteries: We can't tell you how often and quickly these drain at haunted locations! Bring lots!
Paranormal Investigation Tools: If you have them, bring them (EMF Meters, Ovilus, Night Vision, Thermal, etc.) We will have some with us for demonstration too!
WHERE TO MEET:
Please meet in the PARKING LOT at Fort George.
Check-in at 7:45 PM
FORT GEORGE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE 51 Queen's Parade, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, L0S 1J0
Late-comers may not be able to be accommodated as we enter the Fort promptly at 8:00 PM and the gates will be locked behind us. Please ensure early arrival with plenty of time to check-in with us before the event.
CREDIT
CARD ONLINE Tickets are limited and all of our Haunted Bus Trips have completely sold out in the past. We recommend you purchase
your tickets as soon as possible!
** PLEASE BRING YOUR SIGNED & DATED WAIVER WITH YOU THE DATE OF THE EVENT. YOU WILL NOT BE CHECKED IN UNLESS YOU HAVE THIS WAIVER SIGNED AND READY AT CHECK-IN.
I agree to the conditions and terms below:
* You can update ticket quantity on the following page