Bala Bay Inn

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Bala Bay Inn is rumored to be haunted, and was the locale where E.B. Sutton died (in Room 319) and lay in state. Ghostly activity reported here includes poltergeist activity, including rumbling and rattling doorknobs, unusual sounds and TVs working that were not plugged in.

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Geographic Information

Address:
3063 Muskoka Road
Bala, ON
P0C 1A0, Canada


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GPS:
45.00917968877803, -79.61458790370483
Region:
Muskoka District Municipality
Nearest Towns:
Bala, ON (0.5 mi.)
Torrance, ON (2.9 mi.)
Crystal Beach, ON (10.9 mi.)
Mactier, ON (11.3 mi.)
Hydro Glen, ON (12.3 mi.)
Ragged Rapids, ON (12.3 mi.)
Gravenhurst, ON (13.7 mi.)
Port Severn, ON (15.3 mi.)
Muskoka Falls, ON (15.4 mi.)
Muskoka, ON (15.4 mi.)

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