Ontario is rich in ghost towns, communities that were once thriving but which have been reduced to mere shadows of their former selves. Nine villages - including silver camps, fishing ports, crossroads hamlets, and farming settlements - come alive on the pages of this book. The term 'ghost town' invariably conjures up images of fog-shrouded cemeteries, buildings with sinister visages, and of course, restless spirits of the dead. While often this is merely our imagination at play, in some cases, these ghost towns are indeed said to be haunted.
- Author: Maria Da Silva, Andrew Hind
- Paperback: 136 pages
- Dimensions: 13.97 x 1.27 x 21.59 cm
- Publisher: Amazing Stories (May 12 2009)