Mysteries of Ontario



In this 2-hour compilation, we revisit four mini-documentaries on tales of the unexplained from the province of Ontario, which were previously published on this channel.

0:00:00 – Introduction
0:0:28 – Old Yellow Top: The Sasquatch of Cobalt, Ontario
0:19:48 – The Mug-Wump of Lake Temiskaming
0:49:28 – Ghost Stories from Niagara-on-the-Lake
1:20:08 – Nautical Mysteries of Canada’s Great Lakes

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38 thoughts on “Mysteries of Ontario”

  1. I grew up in niagara-on-the-lake, around victoria and front street, saw a lot of weird things in the house we lived in up until my dad split the property and had the heritage society do a survey for the first house built in the town, they ended up finding the foundation, as well as some horse bones. That's all I heard from that, but I never saw any weird shadows or noises at night after they packed up their things and closed up that dig sight… now that town is haunted by gelato shops and micro-breweries… And cunty Rich people but it's always had that.

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  2. Just found your channel, thank you so much for this great content. Can you discuss any stories related to Cold Lake/Bonnyville/Lakeland Area in Alberta? I saw a video of the Fort Kent urban legend but would love to see more from that area of Alberta. Thank you <3

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  3. I suspect that these stories were passed down from the time of the same giants 200 of who’s skeletons were found in Cayuga — buried in an area where there appears to have been a battle.
    …According to the reports of their discovery, many of these people were as tall as 9’ — few being as ‘short’ as 7’.

    It would surprise Me at all if the so-called ‘Mound Builders’ of Cayuga did in-fact prey on smaller humans — for food, sex and goods; that sadly seems to have happened often throughout history, I hope that it never will again.

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  4. Im making a creature catching/taming game (not pokemon) but one I made up, and I decided to start off with Canada, specifically the first province being Ontario. This video is an amazing help, ty!

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