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Paranormal investigator Richard Palmisano tells of a haunting rooted in century-old crime, and the most terrifying malicious spirits he has ever encountered.

Come with us as we investigate a place that has so many spirits it is impossible to even hazard a count. A place that seems warm and inviting, but this is only an illusion a ghostly trap to lure you in. On this journey we discover hidden secrets, violent ghosts who find enjoyment in attacking the living, and entities that disguise themselves as children. Discover why a paranormal investigation group with more than thirty years of experience had to shut down its investigations and walk away from an incredibly haunted property.
Paranormal investigator Richard Palmisano recounts the most sinister case he has ever faced. Join him in discovering the hidden secrets of malicious ghosts who lash out against the living, beings who mask themselves in false innocence, and a house so haunted Palmisano was forced to walk away forever.

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Meeting Place of the Dead

Books by Richard Palmisano

Ghosts of the Canadian National Exhibition

Ghosts:

An Investigation into a True Canadian Haunting

Journeys into the Unknown:

Mysterious Canadian Encounters with the Paranormal

Overshadows:

An Investigation into a Terrifying Modern Canadian Haunting

Copyright Richard Palmisano 2014 All rights reserved No part of this - photo 1
Copyright Richard Palmisano 2014 All rights reserved No part of this - photo 2

Copyright Richard Palmisano, 2014

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise (except for brief passages for purposes of review) without the prior permission of Dundurn Press. Permission to photocopy should be requested from Access Copyright.

Editor: Carrie Gleason

Design: Courtney Horner

Epub Design: Carmen Giraudy

Cover design by Courtney Horner

Cover images plainpicture/mr. green

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

Palmisano, Richard, author

Meeting place of the dead : a true haunting / Richard Palmisano.

Issued in print and electronic formats.

ISBN 978-1-4597-2845-5

1. Haunted houses--Ontario--Halton Hills. 2. Ghosts--Ontario-

Halton Hills. 3. Parapsychology--Investigation--Ontario--Halton Hills.

I. Title.

BF1472.C3P335 2014 133.1'09713533 C2014-902128-3

C2014-902129-1

We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario - photo 3

We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for our publishing program. We also acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund and Livres Canada Books, and the Government of Ontario through the Ontario Book Publishing Tax Credit and the Ontario Media Development Corporation.

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Can You Feel Me I can see you but you cant see me I am so alone how can this - photo 4
Can You Feel Me?

I can see you but you cant see me.

I am so alone, how can this be?

A soul of the present, a life of the past,

A memory that will never last.

Can you feel me?

Im here with you as you move on with a smile,

I stand by your side as you walk down the aisle.

A body decaying, Ive crossed over the line.

A watchful eye as you live out your prime.

Can you feel me?

I watch as you age, as you grow with a whine,

I watch and I stay but a ripple in time.

A spirit without peace, an Angel in black,

A ruined shirt left to dry on the rack.

Can you feel me?

Life is so precious; you are young, wild and free.

While I am so alone, youve forgotten me.

A soul of the present, a life of the past,

A memory that has failed to last.

Can you feel me?


Hayley Quipp

Table of Contents
Acknowledgements

First and foremost, I would like to thank my wife, Michelle, for her continued support of all the crazy things I do and for her help on this and all of my projects you always keep me pointed in the right direction.

To all the staff at Dundurn Press thank you for all of your hard work and attention.

To the property owners thank you so much for allowing us the opportunity to investigate such a mysterious place.

To visiting mediums Carol and Barbara thanks for coming out and providing your insights into this mystery.

Thank you to Heritage Halton Hills for helping us find the hard-to-locate information.

A big thank you to all the great people in Halton Hills who have assisted and provided information to the team on this project.

To Barbara Ford, who owns the InSpirit Centre, 61 Main St. S. Georgetown, ON, ( www.InSpiritCentre.com ). Thank you for your insights.

To my team, The Searcher Group, who makes going out on these adventures a pleasure. I hope each one of you enjoys this work, as it couldnt have been done without your dedication and tireless contributions. Thank you James McCulloch, Victoria Jamie, Joanna Buonopane, Marilyn Gray, and Dawn Eglitis.

John Mullan thanks for building some very cool things for the team to use in our research.

Pat Farley thank you so much for all your help.

To Peter Roe a big thank you for not only finding this special location, but also for taking the lead in a lot of the work that had to be done; you should feel a great sense of accomplishment.

Thank you to Paul Palmisano, whose dedication to review all our audio/video is an extremely valuable service he provides for The Searcher Group. And thank you for being the class clown, even in the scariest of moments you can always make the team laugh.

To some of the spirits we have encountered and identified at this location Miriam, John, Nathan, Emma, Dan, Harry, Henry, Amy, and Carol may you find peace.

For further information on this and other projects as well as to view photos online please go to our website: www.thesearchergroup.ca .

Foreword

A long time ago, my father shared with me his dual-phrase philosophy on getting ahead in life: Its who you know and Its being in the right place at the right time.

As simplistic as these credos sound, I have to agree, for without either, The Searcher Group would not have experienced the paranormal events you are about to discover.

Halton Hills, Ontario, has a long, varied history with an abundance of stories to be told. I feel blessed to have lived here for most of my life, and after joining Richard Palmisano and The Searcher Group in 2011, I was eager to find work for the team in my own backyard.

The opportunity arrived in the fall of 2012, a week before Richard and I were to meet with Heritage Halton Hills to learn more about haunted locations in the community and to ask for their support while working in the area. I received a series of e-mails referring me to a particular property in a nearby village and to one Google Street View image, in particular.

It was an unassuming house Id passed a million times, never suspecting it was special, much less haunted. Its not particularly spectacular, picturesque, or even foreboding from the outside. It does have a warm feel to it and certainly provokes curiosity from those that choose to drive by more slowly than most. In fact, at our introduction, the homeowners claimed that visitors to the house felt a sense of welcomeness and would often linger, not wanting to leave.

Ive often wondered what sort of anomalies the camera cars mapping street views of the world have unintentionally captured. In this case, it appeared that in 2009, while mapping the length of Winston Churchill Boulevard, near Georgetown, Ontario, the Google camera snapped not one, but two ghostly figures on the property we were about to explore. (Unfortunately for the reader, this image is no longer online, nor are the good folks at Google permitting us to publish it.)

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