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    Point Ellice House

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    Old City Hall

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    Suitor House

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    Bank of Nova Scotia Building

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    Rock Castle

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    Stephen Leacock Museum

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    Canadian Museum of Nature

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    Carl Beck House

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    Perth Museum

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.

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    St. Michael's Basilica

    Point Ellice, a 19th-century residence of Peter and Caroline O’Reilly and their four children Frank, Kathleen, Mary Augusta and Jack, is said to be haunted by the family. The house museum has a nice collection of Victoriana and is open for tours and teas in the summer.