😂🤣😂 good one !!! sadly, rents are crazy high everywhere, right across the country. I can only guess at the reason why, and it would be one of the reasons the entire world is screwed up... greed. everyone wants more money, so they can buy more 'stuff'. material objects they can't take with them when they die. I really don't get it.
@@clockworkNateabject stupidity. Housing is provincial. Ford decided to let landlords out of the rent freeze. And he’s failed to earmark any of the federal dollars allowed to affordable housing.
ontario sux azz only province where safety and emissions test fail getting a decent car to drive ... like one rust spot to bad for safty test and goodbye car ....
@@zackb-wheal6771 emission tests itself was a fail and did not last very long. I have a friend who lives in Buffalo and his truck bumper is held on with duck tape for years now - no one cares
I'm watching this on youtube TV. But I came here to give a 👍 because of the quality and the enjoyment I get out of these videos. Thanks your friends from northern idaho.
Been living in North bay / Temiskaming area my entire life and appreciated watching this. Really cool history in our area and glad to see how much research went into this.
Right on, I’m from Moose Factory, ON first English speaking settlement in present day Ontario. Home of former NHL and Rocket Richard winner Jonathan Cheechoo. They have alumni games MTL vs TML all the time, met Chris Nilan, Guy Lafleur, Tiger Williams, Kaberle, Kirk Muller and more. Keep up the great work Hammerson Peters, love the content. I’m want to start a book collection starting with Yours. All the reading you did to bring it to the light for us all, we thank you. 🙏🏽
I read about the Battle of Fort Albany, other Battles in this area thanks to you for inspiring me to know as much about the history of James Bay. Moose Factory is at the southern tip of the coast, an Island. I even discovered I had Family cross the ocean through ship manifests and a relative who went to WW1 by researching. No one knew, he was my Grandpas Uncle and he never mentioned it.
Also my Late Uncle Tom used to work for the HBC when he moved here in the 70s from Scotland.He said a ship came looking for employees to work for the HBCm, he jumped on and was sent to work here in Moose Factory where he met my Aunt (My Dads sister) rest is history. They moved to Timmins ON later, he worked in a Gold mine till his retirement. Proud to have an Uncle from Scotland. I worked for the NWC Northern Store for 9 years myself. Worked my way to Meat Manager until I resigned.
You are the first person I have heard mention Moose Factory. Years ago when I was a child we took a canoe there from Moosonee. Two cree men were our guides.
Thanks for your contribution to Canadian content on RUclips! Very interesting video. Beautiful province that gets odd judgment by visitors who have never left the 401.
I'm one of the few that live in this rural town of Cobalt Ontario and i must say, my fiancee and i are finding the history of this town in this video quite fascinating!
By the way thank you for covering Ontario content I love learning native stories and new things about my home it reminds me of my dad keep it coming please
Moved to Ontario in 1996. This is going to be a great little documentary! Many legends around these parts. We night-fish a lot and have seen some pretty interesting things on and off the water.
Hi King Dennis. I agree. Eerie things in the water.o tario has alot of mystery here. I live a few hrs from Toronto. Love this area. Have a wonderful day👋👍✨✨😀😀😀🩵
One of the creepiest and wildest places in the World, Ontario. From Aliens, spaceships, ghosts/spirits/poltergeist, sasquatch, dogman, to Justin Trudeau. Surely, a freaky place. Also my Home. Thanks again H.P, you rock brother.
I love all Hammerson Peters books and absolutely love his vids......the fella can hold my attention with his exhaustive knowledge and research of North America and Canadian and British Colombian history, legends and folklore like nobody else. TY!
I just came across your video's and there's nothing better than listening to your narration of the wonderful stories of our beloved Canada. You have become one of my favorite RUclips channel better than a movie or a television. 🎉 🇨🇦
Hammerso Peters is one of my favorite youtube channels. So well researched. Canada is indeed an interesting place. I grew up and spent most of my life in the wonderful Area on the south shores of Lake of the Woods. Sadly no longer live there due to life circumstances but i visit as often as i can. Spent 10 days there in July August. Walleye fishing, visiting my family, sitting around campfires telling stories up in the big, wild, mysterious northern Boreal forest. I miss it. Thanks for this. Plenty of personal stories of strange phenomenon, legends, weird sightings, crazy noise coming from the night forests from the good ol’ 807. Keep up the great work, ill keep listening.
Living in southern Ontario watching this and I didn’t know half of this it’s pretty cool! Haven’t gone very far up north but would love to travel up north some day and visit towns and cool places
Gravenhurst, Washago, Orillia, Port Severn are great places to visit up north and just 90mins to 2 1/2hrs from Toronto. Great small towns & beautiful any time of year
I just found this channel! What a fascinating series of docs you have compiled, so well produced, written and illustrated. I was riveted. Thank you so very much.
@@Captain_Commenter hello captain. c. Wow I lived on Leeper st lolol this is fabulous. And yes a small world. Thank-you fr answering me. I might have seen or met u .and not known.lolol 👋👍✨😀💙💙
My brother born November 28,1978 was named after the Edmund Fitzgerald and was born with short gut syndrome from my dad being sprayed with Agent Orange in Vietnam. Edmund is the first person to have a small intestine transplant in the world. He is doing fine to this day!!! THANK YOU YESHUA!!!🙏🩷🙏🇺🇸
i love living and working in niagara on the lake. the ghost stories are always fun to tell tourists, and i feel like someone in a spooky movie telling guests to "beware" haha
As a kid our school had a field trip to Fort George. We were standing in a group while the guide explained something and I saw two soldiers walk by, after the guide stopped I asked him when we would go see the soldiers, he then said that there where no soldiers at the fort that day and I told him he was wrong because I just saw them. He then told my teacher that I had seen something that many visitors have witnessed at the fort.
We do a ghost walk every Halloween at Fort George, live 20mins from there. A lot of people have seen the soldiers and common people in common garbs. It’s not uncommon to hear shouting and cannon fire late at night.
@@kimwalsh no it's called "boomers ruined the economy long before he made it worse". Stop making complaining about Trudeau your entire personality, it's extremely cringe and insufferable.
@@StoneyBaloney69 I commented 4 words & 2 initials and this makes my entire personality about complaining and you find it extremely cringe and insufferable. I find this amazing that you think you know me so well from a few words. You are totally wrong about my personality, and I'm sorry my comment made you so upset that you felt the need to reply a rude comment to me. But you are intitled to your opinion as am I
Grew up in cobalt in a 200 year old house I have a photo of Wilfrid Laurier standing on the very front stairs of that house which was owned by the manager of a silver mine. Very strange town and area the entire land has a feeling of hostility and sadness. Anytime I’d be out hunting or fishing I couldn’t shake the feeling of doom and impending danger like something following you. Not to mention my house there was haunted, it was a wood stove heated house with oil backup and every time you’d go to the basement to load the stove with wood things would happen I.E the entire wood pile spontaneously flying across the room one time I was down there the lights went out by themselves and I heard someone breathing on my neck, they whispered “this is my house” I was home all alone at the time as my family was on an ice fishing trip and I had to stay home to work and watch the house. So glad I moved
@kimwalsh for some reason all my discord got deleted. Weird. Hope you feel better soon. It's 10pm here in Mardin Turkey. Think I'll go explore. My tour group disappeared. Lol. I really do hope you get rid of the virus quickly. Thanks for your messages. Means alot to me.
What a nice video to watch during a spooky night in autumn!! I swear there is something so mysteriois about Ontario. I've drove from East to West about ten times so I'm quite familiar with the long drive there. One night about 4 years ago, me and my bestfriend were driving to go West. It was about midnight and were prettt deep into the wood far from any village or civilisation. As I was driving I saw something moving in front of a large rock wall, I tried to see what it was but the color was similar to the rock color but it was human shape but really bigggggger. It was standing up, but we past it so fast that I had not a single idea what the hell was that. My heart started beating faster. I looked at my bestfriend beside me but she was dead silent and didn't say anything. I decided to not speak up giving the fact we were already stressed and tired from the drive and last thing I need was to deal with both of us panicking... I just spoke to her recently about it thinking she probably has forgot or just didn't notice and she said to me she notice the creature but didn't want to say anything to me to not make me anxious or worried while I was driving... I guess we'll never know what the hell we saw that night🥹
As a local of temiskaming your research is absolutely bang on. Burnt island and devils rock all of your info is correct the legends surrounding backroads bills theory on the name and the water depth so trippy to see someone else talk about this shit bruh
Ontario always brings a smile to my face- I made two good friends, among many others, in our clan for SOCOM US Navy Seals I and II, back in the early 2000’s, that hailed from Windsor. Always cracked me up that it was south of Detroit. The guy who played Munson on Back to The Future the New Class was in Carnage Crew too. Those were different days, broadband was nonexistent, but we arranged battles against other clans on websites dedicated to clan battles. Man those were the days. SolidChamp and NATAS, (and Cripple, and well everyone) I hope you’re being extremely Canadian if you’re still out there kicking, and doing great. Yak Shavings remembers all!
My Province!! From Parry Sound Ontario...Bobby Orr's hometown, now live in Brantford Ontario...Wayne Gretzky's hometown!!! Can never get enough Hammerson Peters vid!!
Yeah and now we're giving it away on a silver platter to any 3rd worler that wants to come. My Canada was once a safe place to raise children. Not any longer. This is no longer my beautiful, safe, European Canada that I grew up in and loved.
I wish u great happiness there. I live in ON, but I have dreamed of Scotland since as far back as I can remember. To me, it seems like it is heaven on earth.
Amazingly detailed and well told. It’s hard to find paranormal stories about Ontario. I know you tackle Canadian stories, but I think you might take interest in the history of the border region between northern NY and Ontario. Napoleon’s brother Joseph, fled to a large tract of land with caves (to hide from his assassins) in Natural Bridge NY after the French Revolution. In 1830 a friend of Joseph fell in love with a French girl and the two absconded to enjoy a romantic boat ride on the Green Pond. They never returned.
Love hearing these spooky stories of my childhood home (grew up in Charlton/Englehart but spent A LOT of time on Lake Temiskaming). The only thing that takes me out of the stories is hearing the narrator pronounce "New Lisk-EE-ard"!
It’s crazy I grew up in Rémigny QC, about an hour north of new liskeard. Hearing all of this history that surrounds my home town is nuts. I want to move up there again
If a person was to drive from sarnia to pickle lake, you’d really see how huge Ontario really is. I’ve driven there(pickle lake) from Thunder Bay and even that’s a long way. My grandfather and dad worked on the construction of the highway back in the day.
I also grew up sailing on lake temiskaming and most of the paranormal activity is centred around devils rock where the lake depth reaches max at the base and is also home to many tragic accidental deaths as well as suicides. There is a cross to commemorate a Quebec man who died from falling off the cliff. Very tragic area
I once went put with a woman who had lived in the heartland of Newfoundland for a few years and she said it was like living in a superstitious world long gone past.
From Ontario as well. You dropped a few town/ lake names that I think i know, but they are common names and could just be the same by coincidence, Baptiste lake near bancroft? And Claremont north of pickering? I appreciate all your work, the history is fascinating, thank you
My grandmother was escorted as a small child by natives on that long canoe trip from moose factory where she was born as her mother had died and her father worked for hbc and she was being sent to family to be raised. They still have a historic house in moose factory that carries the family name, the mcleod house
One of my ancestors tried to start a town that wound up being missed by the trains and became defunct. It’s called Traverston, there’s still a mansion there that has my family name on it that’s haunted. Supposedly my ancestor was a pirate as well and has been seen in the house!
I thoroughly enjoyed the stories of Cobalt-near my birthplace of Brethour Township on the Quebec Border. My family settled in Brethour in 1903. I've heard many tales of Old Yellow-Top and the Mugwamp. Very interesting and well done!
I'm from Southern Ontario and have been up to northern Ontario many times my friends father had a small cabin North of Lake Nipigon and the only way to it is by float plane anyway I have never seen anything while there but we never stayed longer than a weekend but when we were there we heard some crazy sounds like humans yelling and we would get a uneasy feeling about the place and I don't get scared much but there are things I heard that gave me goose bumps and shivers down my spine. I have not been there in over 10 years but it's crazy feelings and sounds up there
i grew up in north bay, it was such a secluded place at the time and where i was. man, the nostalgia from hearing that place. wouldn’t ever go back, but I’m oddly drawn to it.
I have went fishing a bunch of times on Lake Temiskaming my aunt and uncle lived in New Liskeard and my uncle loved going fishing on his days off when he was not working on the Hydro lines. I never heard of the Mug Wumps but there is a legend of a big creature in every body of water it seems.
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
I think everyone should do the Nation coast to coast at least once in their lives and take their time about it, 3 weeks minimum. This divisive nonsense we’re mired in would melt away like spring ice.
Why don't more people hit the 'like' button? 26,000 views, 91 comments, and I just made the 1,000th like. Give up them likes folks, they're free, and you have an endless supply!
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!
No bothers me out there in the wilderness I have been going to the same place for over 20 years.. I see nothing but beauty and I’m lucky to have another dog to share memories with again.. Saturday morning at around 3-4 am east of where I was.. In the sky I saw the most beautiful comet flying across the night sky for only 2 seconds haha it was beautiful it made me realize that I was still missing something in my life for some reason 😅
@@kimwalsh really??? I thought prime minister was really really good? Well maybe your right that’s why it’s so overpopulated and unpleasant to live here..
@@michaeladams5636 Only good thing about him was the campaign promises he never kept. I have been blocked b4 for comments about him b4 [no use of YT for days. Our free speech is gone too
How about the mystery of why the rent is so damn high in backwoods Ontario? Spookiest of them all
😂🤣😂 good one !!!
sadly, rents are crazy high everywhere, right across the country.
I can only guess at the reason why, and it would be one of the reasons the entire world is screwed up... greed.
everyone wants more money, so they can buy more 'stuff'. material objects they can't take with them when they die.
I really don't get it.
its because of immigration.
Not really a mystery. Our Prime Dictator Justin Castro has been ruining this country for a while. 😂
@@clockworkNateabject stupidity. Housing is provincial. Ford decided to let landlords out of the rent freeze. And he’s failed to earmark any of the federal dollars allowed to affordable housing.
My landlord eats too.
Born and raised in Ontario. Thanks for the docu about this great province.
Same!!! I am the forgotten part of Ontario lol closer to Manitoba border. Sioux Lookout
Once Great Province* isn't great unless you're an immigrant...
ontario sux azz only province where safety and emissions test fail getting a decent car to drive ... like one rust spot to bad for safty test and goodbye car ....
I SNIFF FARTS 😮😮😮
@@zackb-wheal6771 emission tests itself was a fail and did not last very long. I have a friend who lives in Buffalo and his truck bumper is held on with duck tape for years now - no one cares
I'm watching this on youtube TV. But I came here to give a 👍 because of the quality and the enjoyment I get out of these videos. Thanks your friends from northern idaho.
Been living in North bay / Temiskaming area my entire life and appreciated watching this. Really cool history in our area and glad to see how much research went into this.
Right on, I’m from Moose Factory, ON first English speaking settlement in present day Ontario. Home of former NHL and Rocket Richard winner Jonathan Cheechoo. They have alumni games MTL vs TML all the time, met Chris Nilan, Guy Lafleur, Tiger Williams, Kaberle, Kirk Muller and more. Keep up the great work Hammerson Peters, love the content. I’m want to start a book collection starting with Yours. All the reading you did to bring it to the light for us all, we thank you. 🙏🏽
I read about the Battle of Fort Albany, other Battles in this area thanks to you for inspiring me to know as much about the history of James Bay. Moose Factory is at the southern tip of the coast, an Island. I even discovered I had Family cross the ocean through ship manifests and a relative who went to WW1 by researching. No one knew, he was my Grandpas Uncle and he never mentioned it.
Also my Late Uncle Tom used to work for the HBC when he moved here in the 70s from Scotland.He said a ship came looking for employees to work for the HBCm, he jumped on and was sent to work here in Moose Factory where he met my Aunt (My Dads sister) rest is history. They moved to Timmins ON later, he worked in a Gold mine till his retirement. Proud to have an Uncle from Scotland. I worked for the NWC Northern Store for 9 years myself. Worked my way to Meat Manager until I resigned.
Moose Factory's postal code is very easy to remember: Please Oh Lord, I Want Out!
You are the first person I have heard mention Moose Factory. Years ago when I was a child we took a canoe there from Moosonee. Two cree men were our guides.
Guy lafleur! he's still alive
Thanks for your contribution to Canadian content on RUclips! Very interesting video. Beautiful province that gets odd judgment by visitors who have never left the 401.
Right! what a way to see our beautiful Cities
Ooooooooo boy here we gooooooo. Thank you brother. Enjoying your work from northern California. Home of the hairy Man
Also enjoy your work from Northern California!!!
India?
Yeah we know where Harris is from, you don't gotta rub it in. 😁
Just shave!!!😂
I'm one of the few that live in this rural town of Cobalt Ontario and i must say, my fiancee and i are finding the history of this town in this video quite fascinating!
My roommates father is fron Cobalt aha small world. Awesome little town
By the way thank you for covering Ontario content I love learning native stories and new things about my home it reminds me of my dad keep it coming please
Moved to Ontario in 1996. This is going to be a great little documentary! Many legends around these parts. We night-fish a lot and have seen some pretty interesting things on and off the water.
Hi King Dennis. I agree. Eerie things in the water.o tario has alot of mystery here. I live a few hrs from Toronto. Love this area. Have a wonderful day👋👍✨✨😀😀😀🩵
One of the creepiest and wildest places in the World, Ontario. From Aliens, spaceships, ghosts/spirits/poltergeist, sasquatch, dogman, to Justin Trudeau. Surely, a freaky place.
Also my Home. Thanks again H.P, you rock brother.
Hahaha I love that you mentioned JT… the freakiest of them all lol
Trudeau is definitely the most destructive monster we have
@@melissahay328 Justin is the worst haunting of Canada 😂
@@DanielS-mc5gotrue story 😂
idk whats freakier dogman or JT
I love all Hammerson Peters books and absolutely love his vids......the fella can hold my attention with his exhaustive knowledge and research of North America and Canadian and British Colombian history, legends and folklore like nobody else. TY!
Ahhh caledon resident here, thank you for dropping the Ontario lore I never thought we needed
I just came across your video's and there's nothing better than listening to your narration of the wonderful stories of our beloved Canada. You have become one of my favorite RUclips channel better than a movie or a television. 🎉 🇨🇦
Yes
Right? His voice is just so perfect.
It’s actually about our province of Ontario but ok. Go Canada
I live in Niagara falls ontario since 93. From ottawa originally. I enjoyed watching this video!
Tom Green Ottawa was the best
Almost 2 full hours of pure epicness! Will be enjoying this later on when it's dark and late! Thx for the upload!
Criminally underrated Channel in the supernatural /high strangeness/History genre .
Love your work Hammerson
I second that. Hammerson leaves no stone unturned when it comes to doing research for the channel!
Thank you, my friend. My Canadian aunties love Tim Hortons.
Anyway, this came out just in time for the laundry. My favorite part of the week.
Thank you for a wonderfully narrative outlook of Ontario and the rest of Canada 🇨🇦. Im from Collingwood!
Me too
Hammerso Peters is one of my favorite youtube channels. So well researched. Canada is indeed an interesting place. I grew up and spent most of my life in the wonderful Area on the south shores of Lake of the Woods. Sadly no longer live there due to life circumstances but i visit as often as i can. Spent 10 days there in July August. Walleye fishing, visiting my family, sitting around campfires telling stories up in the big, wild, mysterious northern Boreal forest. I miss it. Thanks for this. Plenty of personal stories of strange phenomenon, legends, weird sightings, crazy noise coming from the night forests from the good ol’ 807. Keep up the great work, ill keep listening.
I live in Florida; but, I do enjoy listening to these stories.
Always love hearing and learning stuff of where i live !
Thank you for this! Cheers from Niagara Region.❤
Hi. Niagara is beautiful. Cool stories from there. I live in st. Catherine's.ghost stories fr sure.lol👋👍✨😀
Also from Niagara, great vid!
Living in southern Ontario watching this and I didn’t know half of this it’s pretty cool! Haven’t gone very far up north but would love to travel up north some day and visit towns and cool places
Gravenhurst, Washago, Orillia, Port Severn are great places to visit up north and just 90mins to 2 1/2hrs from Toronto. Great small towns & beautiful any time of year
Once you go you'll want to go back over and over again.
@@kimwalshJesus lol I guess they are beautiful but avoid the people
Its beautiful.... did it in the winter and in the summer.... beautiful.... am in Brant County...
I just found this channel! What a fascinating series of docs you have compiled, so well produced, written and illustrated. I was riveted. Thank you so very much.
St Catharines here, thanks for the Homer Bridge pic!
Hi Captain c. I lived there fr 20 yrs. Just moved a bit northeast.wow a st kits. Person. Cool. I lived near st .Paul st.👋👍👍👍✨💖
@@karencourt5684 Woah, small world. I lived near Pelham Road.
@@Captain_Commenter hello captain. c. Wow I lived on Leeper st lolol this is fabulous. And yes a small world. Thank-you fr answering me. I might have seen or met u .and not known.lolol 👋👍✨😀💙💙
@@karencourt5684 I can dig it, I lived on Powerview and loved being in the west side because it has the 12 Mile Creek valley.
These long ones are my freaking favorite. I like em all, but these are the best.
Always, always happy to see new Hammerson Peters content. 🇨🇦❤️🔥🇺🇸🫡
I will watch the rest of this when i get home from work wow i cant wait to watch this great video so farr
This is Awesome to listen to while I do Sunday chores. Cheers
🪔Tku much for this episode...Im from Toronto Ontario and love to see the old bldgs, inside and out...refreshing..
I’m close to Cobalt we get lots of UFO sightings too.
Great video thanks ❤🥂
Absolutely awesome videos. I have to sincerly thank you for all the hours of enjoyment you have given me. Thankd again
My brother born November 28,1978 was named after the Edmund Fitzgerald and was born with short gut syndrome from my dad being sprayed with Agent Orange in Vietnam. Edmund is the first person to have a small intestine transplant in the world. He is doing fine to this day!!! THANK YOU YESHUA!!!🙏🩷🙏🇺🇸
Wow! That's really something! God love him, and your father!
Cool. But also a cautionary tale to my superstitious mind. Never name someone after a tragedy (or someone who died tragically.)
Is your dad American?
@@perceive9600
Of course he is American, can you NOT see my picture?
@@scockery
That is SADLY TRUE!!! Never thought of it that way, but WOW you are so CORRECT on that one!!!
i love living and working in niagara on the lake. the ghost stories are always fun to tell tourists, and i feel like someone in a spooky movie telling guests to "beware" haha
As a kid our school had a field trip to Fort George. We were standing in a group while the guide explained something and I saw two soldiers walk by, after the guide stopped I asked him when we would go see the soldiers, he then said that there where no soldiers at the fort that day and I told him he was wrong because I just saw them. He then told my teacher that I had seen something that many visitors have witnessed at the fort.
Quit doing meth
We do a ghost walk every Halloween at Fort George, live 20mins from there. A lot of people have seen the soldiers and common people in common garbs. It’s not uncommon to hear shouting and cannon fire late at night.
Fort George ghost walk halloween tours are THE BEST!! You get to go in more buildings that time of year to
Nope! Not going anywhere near that!
I enjoyed that. Thank you. Lifelong Ontario resident.
The main mystery of Ontario is how one can afford rent in cities! 🤔🤔🤔
no mystery - it's called J. T.
That's the way it is all over the US and the UK
@@kathleenmartin7498seriously though 🤦🏻♂️
@@kimwalsh no it's called "boomers ruined the economy long before he made it worse". Stop making complaining about Trudeau your entire personality, it's extremely cringe and insufferable.
@@StoneyBaloney69 I commented 4 words & 2 initials and this makes my entire personality about complaining and you find it extremely cringe and insufferable. I find this amazing that you think you know me so well from a few words. You are totally wrong about my personality, and I'm sorry my comment made you so upset that you felt the need to reply a rude comment to me.
But you are intitled to your opinion as am I
I'M SO EXCITED FOR THIS ❤
Always a great way to spend Sunday afternoon 😊
Watching from northern Ontario.
Are you one of thebhairly lil trolls
watching from ohio
I live in Niagara, ON. I love going on the Fort George ghost walks. Educational *and* spooky!
Hi Mix. I agree. The ghost walks r great.i lived in st Catherine's. Great area👋👍✨😀
Awesome video. Thank You Hammerson. Always a treat w Canadian history.
Keep it beautiful and yours to discover. 🇨🇦
Grew up in cobalt in a 200 year old house I have a photo of Wilfrid Laurier standing on the very front stairs of that house which was owned by the manager of a silver mine. Very strange town and area the entire land has a feeling of hostility and sadness. Anytime I’d be out hunting or fishing I couldn’t shake the feeling of doom and impending danger like something following you. Not to mention my house there was haunted, it was a wood stove heated house with oil backup and every time you’d go to the basement to load the stove with wood things would happen I.E the entire wood pile spontaneously flying across the room one time I was down there the lights went out by themselves and I heard someone breathing on my neck, they whispered “this is my house” I was home all alone at the time as my family was on an ice fishing trip and I had to stay home to work and watch the house. So glad I moved
I'm with the T pillars in Gobekli Tepe watching this. Making video and stills. Great to have you with me so far from home. Lvya much brother
Hey David, how you doing?
@kimwalsh hi Kim! I'm in Mardin Turkey. I hope have video to share with you when I get back. Hope you're doing great.
@@davidlancaster8152 Nice David, be safe in your travels. I have the flu bad last 3 days, but better today thx. See you in Dicord
@kimwalsh for some reason all my discord got deleted. Weird. Hope you feel better soon. It's 10pm here in Mardin Turkey. Think I'll go explore. My tour group disappeared. Lol. I really do hope you get rid of the virus quickly. Thanks for your messages. Means alot to me.
@@davidlancaster8152 3:17pm here in Ontario. I'll be right as rain soon enough. Enjoy the rest of your trip ~ and see a thing or 2 for me my friend
Best regards from London, Ontario
I'm in sarnia ontario
Grew up in aylmer, lived in London a while, then Waterloo, Cambridge, Lindsay and now Petawawa!
@0:13 picture of downtown London (Dundas and Clarence)
What a nice video to watch during a spooky night in autumn!!
I swear there is something so mysteriois about Ontario. I've drove from East to West about ten times so I'm quite familiar with the long drive there.
One night about 4 years ago, me and my bestfriend were driving to go West. It was about midnight and were prettt deep into the wood far from any village or civilisation.
As I was driving I saw something moving in front of a large rock wall, I tried to see what it was but the color was similar to the rock color but it was human shape but really bigggggger. It was standing up, but we past it so fast that I had not a single idea what the hell was that. My heart started beating faster. I looked at my bestfriend beside me but she was dead silent and didn't say anything.
I decided to not speak up giving the fact we were already stressed and tired from the drive and last thing I need was to deal with both of us panicking...
I just spoke to her recently about it thinking she probably has forgot or just didn't notice and she said to me she notice the creature but didn't want to say anything to me to not make me anxious or worried while I was driving...
I guess we'll never know what the hell we saw that night🥹
Hi Marie I agree .Autumn spooky stories. Lolol👋👍✨😀💘
Love this video! I had no idea Ontario was such a SPOOPY PLACE
Grew up in Ontario but moved to the Yukon 16 years ago. I've never regretted it
Awesome work! Very interesting. Sending from Niagara, Ontario!
As a local of temiskaming your research is absolutely bang on. Burnt island and devils rock all of your info is correct the legends surrounding backroads bills theory on the name and the water depth so trippy to see someone else talk about this shit bruh
I am from Montreal.
I really like Ontario.
I have been there many times.
Ontario always brings a smile to my face- I made two good friends, among many others, in our clan for SOCOM US Navy Seals I and II, back in the early 2000’s, that hailed from Windsor. Always cracked me up that it was south of Detroit.
The guy who played Munson on Back to The Future the New Class was in Carnage Crew too. Those were different days, broadband was nonexistent, but we arranged battles against other clans on websites dedicated to clan battles. Man those were the days.
SolidChamp and NATAS, (and Cripple, and well everyone) I hope you’re being extremely Canadian if you’re still out there kicking, and doing great. Yak Shavings remembers all!
Hello. Quite a story u have told. Thanks fr sharing yr background 👋👋👋👋👋👍✨😀
Good afternoon thank you for the great videos. I hope you’re doing well today. God bless.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This channel is fantastic. Thank you. Ontario FTW!
My Province!! From Parry Sound Ontario...Bobby Orr's hometown, now live in Brantford Ontario...Wayne Gretzky's hometown!!! Can never get enough Hammerson Peters vid!!
The Great One
Yeah and now we're giving it away on a silver platter to any 3rd worler that wants to come. My Canada was once a safe place to raise children. Not any longer. This is no longer my beautiful, safe, European Canada that I grew up in and loved.
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@IDontBuyIt-zt4tc xenophobic much??? "My beautiful, safe European canada??? You do realize that all Europeans are also immigrants right??
greetings from the great and world famous south river , in the almaguin highlands
Great vid. Cheers from Scotland 🍻
I'm leaving Ontario after 50 years and moving to Glasgow in the spring ❤
I wish u great happiness there. I live in ON, but I have dreamed of Scotland since as far back as I can remember. To me, it seems like it is heaven on earth.
Amazingly detailed and well told. It’s hard to find paranormal stories about Ontario. I know you tackle Canadian stories, but I think you might take interest in the history of the border region between northern NY and Ontario. Napoleon’s brother Joseph, fled to a large tract of land with caves (to hide from his assassins) in Natural Bridge NY after the French Revolution. In 1830 a friend of Joseph fell in love with a French girl and the two absconded to enjoy a romantic boat ride on the Green Pond. They never returned.
Love hearing these spooky stories of my childhood home (grew up in Charlton/Englehart but spent A LOT of time on Lake Temiskaming). The only thing that takes me out of the stories is hearing the narrator pronounce "New Lisk-EE-ard"!
It’s crazy I grew up in Rémigny QC, about an hour north of new liskeard. Hearing all of this history that surrounds my home town is nuts. I want to move up there again
I’m from Pickle Lake, ON. We used to be so isolated and you could only fly in and out. Crazy how times have changed.
The Pickler 😂
If a person was to drive from sarnia to pickle lake, you’d really see how huge Ontario really is. I’ve driven there(pickle lake) from Thunder Bay and even that’s a long way. My grandfather and dad worked on the construction of the highway back in the day.
I also grew up sailing on lake temiskaming and most of the paranormal activity is centred around devils rock where the lake depth reaches max at the base and is also home to many tragic accidental deaths as well as suicides. There is a cross to commemorate a Quebec man who died from falling off the cliff. Very tragic area
Watching from Mississauga Ontario. I love these stories.
Niagara here
amazing video, I love the violin during the Edmund Fitzgerald segment.
Enjoying this from Ottawa 😁
Always excited to learn new information
watching this Video was wild. my step dad for almost 30 years was the manager of the Nugget mentioned in the news articles. Small world!
I will not stop asking until you make a video about Newfoundland.
I once went put with a woman who had lived in the heartland of Newfoundland for a few years and she said it was like living in a superstitious world long gone past.
@@elijahjames8837well some women are crazy
@@aarongrimes6490 ?
From Ontario as well. You dropped a few town/ lake names that I think i know, but they are common names and could just be the same by coincidence, Baptiste lake near bancroft? And Claremont north of pickering?
I appreciate all your work, the history is fascinating, thank you
Ooo ! I’m from Kingston Ontario ! Home of Bryan Adam’s and The Tragically Hip :)
I hear you i have a lot of friends that are native Indian all over Toronto
Love Bryan & The Hip I'm in Hammer Town ~ known for -well steel- lol & Tiger-Cats
Kingston is a sh1thole now
#glioblastomaawareness
Ooh yay a video on ontario! Alot of the videos like this i see are plases in America so its cool seeing one for where im from
My grandmother was escorted as a small child by natives on that long canoe trip from moose factory where she was born as her mother had died and her father worked for hbc and she was being sent to family to be raised. They still have a historic house in moose factory that carries the family name, the mcleod house
One of my ancestors tried to start a town that wound up being missed by the trains and became defunct. It’s called Traverston, there’s still a mansion there that has my family name on it that’s haunted. Supposedly my ancestor was a pirate as well and has been seen in the house!
Hammer time……😊
I thoroughly enjoyed the stories of Cobalt-near my birthplace of Brethour Township on the Quebec Border. My family settled in Brethour in 1903. I've heard many tales of Old Yellow-Top and the Mugwamp. Very interesting and well done!
I'm from Southern Ontario and have been up to northern Ontario many times my friends father had a small cabin North of Lake Nipigon and the only way to it is by float plane anyway I have never seen anything while there but we never stayed longer than a weekend but when we were there we heard some crazy sounds like humans yelling and we would get a uneasy feeling about the place and I don't get scared much but there are things I heard that gave me goose bumps and shivers down my spine. I have not been there in over 10 years but it's crazy feelings and sounds up there
Cool did not know about Cobalt. Might have to travel south to see it sometime. I am about an hour and a half north of there.
Love sledding thru larder lake many times each winter. Enjoy life ❤
I am from Geraldton and frequent the areas at the beginning of the video often, many more stories for you to explore there
My dad grew up there! Haven't been there in a long time, but have many fond memories there!
I’m 5-1/2 hours south of Cobalt but I’d love to go there someday! Never been quite that far north in Ontario but I’ve lived here all my life 😊
i grew up in north bay, it was such a secluded place at the time and where i was. man, the nostalgia from hearing that place.
wouldn’t ever go back, but I’m oddly drawn to it.
Born and raised in Oshawa,Ontario. Very interesting to listen to this!!
Thanks for putting it together ☺️
I have went fishing a bunch of times on Lake Temiskaming my aunt and uncle lived in New Liskeard and my uncle loved going fishing on his days off when he was not working on the Hydro lines. I never heard of the Mug Wumps but there is a legend of a big creature in every body of water it seems.
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
Great History on all counts! I've forgotten a lot of that. Haven't been to school since 1976.
Always love watching a Hammerson Peters video when I can't sleep.
Woooo! North Bay mentioned! 🎉
In south river currently!
Ontario, been there, to North Bay. Clients there, and some of the most Authentic People anywhere.
They established my perspective of Canadians, A+
Mr. Peters, i adore your introduction's theme music - a little otherworldly, a little creepy yet upbeat💀🥰👻 ✌️
Canada is the most beautiful country in the world i'm proud of live here 🇨🇦 🍁
It's always great learning more about my home area.
This is soo cool, I have been to most of these places
I think everyone should do the Nation coast to coast at least once in their lives and take their time about it, 3 weeks minimum. This divisive nonsense we’re mired in would melt away like spring ice.
"Travel is fatal to prejudice" Mark Twain
Watching from Vancouver. I miss Toronto, I gotta go and get me some good Caribbean grub.
Love this update!
Why don't more people hit the 'like' button?
26,000 views, 91 comments, and I just made the 1,000th like.
Give up them likes folks, they're free, and you have an endless supply!
The fairy tales in this are overwhelming considering I live in Ontario
You did a wonderful job! Very interesting.
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!
No bothers me out there in the wilderness I have been going to the same place for over 20 years.. I see nothing but beauty and I’m lucky to have another dog to share memories with again.. Saturday morning at around 3-4 am east of where I was.. In the sky I saw the most beautiful comet flying across the night sky for only 2 seconds haha it was beautiful it made me realize that I was still missing something in my life for some reason 😅
Ontario is Mysterious.
It’s definitely a province on the decline..
Dark energy has always loomed over Ontario.
@@michaeladams5636 It's our Prime Minister- he don't like Canada
@@kimwalsh really??? I thought prime minister was really really good? Well maybe your right that’s why it’s so overpopulated and unpleasant to live here..
@@michaeladams5636 Only good thing about him was the campaign promises he never kept. I have been blocked b4 for comments about him b4 [no use of YT for days. Our free speech is gone too