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    Charlotte County Court House

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    Tranquille Sanatorium

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    Riverview Hospital

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    Hatley Castle

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    Craigdarroch Castle

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    Commissioner's House

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    Souris Valley Mental Health Hospital

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    McKim Building

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    Government House

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]

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    Royal Victoria Hospital

    The Charlotte County Court House (called in French the Palais de justice du comté de Charlotte) is the oldest one still in continuous use in Canada, built in 1840. It’s haunted by convicts who were executed here, who materialize as cold spots and a feeling of being watched. One angry male ghost has been seen […]