A flaming ghost ship and her lost crew navigate the coastal waters off Nova Scotia, while Ottawa's most notorious prison lives on as ghostly apparitions of tortured inmates terrorize modern visitors.
A once strategic stronghold during the War of 1812 is now plagued by the restless spirits of its violent past. Unexplained ghost lights, haunted taverns, and alien encounters remain abundant in the small neighboring communities of Ontario.
Artists and scientists are terrorized by myriad spirits that haunt the Morton Brewery. Also, dozens of shipwrecks litter the bottom of the Deadman Bay. Witnesses claim angry spirits of lost sailors rise up at night to terrify the living.
The rooms and restaurants of the Cherry Bank Hotel are home to an array of ghosts and terrifying paranormal phenomena. Later, Canada's greatest defensive stronghold, Fort Henry, houses a garrison of ghostly soldiers.
Decommissioned Princess Mary is now a restaurant haunted by a foul tempered ghost with an appetite for destruction. Also, the Halifax Club is known for its elite membership, and ghosts of some of these prestigious men still call it home.
A mysterious ghost child bouncing a red ball haunts a century old building; slamming doors, hurling objects and frightening visitors. Later, a thirty-foot lake monster stalks the peaceful waters of Lake Memphremagog.
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By what name was Paranormal Portals (2003) officially released in Canada in English?