In the shadow of Niagara Falls, where the thunderous roar of cascading water mingles with the whispers of bygone eras, lies the Toronto Power Gener...
where the thunderous roar of cascading water mingles with the whispers of bygone eras, lies the Toronto Power Generating Station - a silent witness to the passage of time and the mysteries that linger within its walls., has long been rumoured to be haunted by spectral visitors. Supernatural explorers have reported eerie encounters within its cavernous hall.A post shared by Matt Owen
Legend has it that this century-old landmark is inhabited by the spirit of Annette Kittridge Norton, the wife of William Rankine, founder of the Canadian Niagara Power Company. The tragic tale dates back to 1905 when William Rankine married Annette in Niagara Falls, New York. Their happiness was short-lived, however, when William succumbed to congestive heart failure shortly after their wedding, leaving Annette grief-stricken and inconsolable.staff members of the power station claimed to have encountered a ghostly apparition - a"well-to-do woman in a fur coat" wandering the halls of the thrust deck.Many believe this spectral figure to be none other than Mrs.
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