NAGS
Investigates
As
Internet rumors swirled about a fantastic haunted location, a new
group set out to seek the tunnel. The Niagara Amateur Ghost Seekers
(NAGS), started by local resident Kevin Valencourt, began
investigating rumored haunts across the Niagara Region. Kevin, along
with several friends formed the group to discover historical
locations, uncover the truth and provide information to those who
were disenchanted with other paranormal groups who showcased orb
photos, sold trinkets or featured “Ghost Tours”.
NAGS
was the only established paranormal group in the Region and after
hearing about the tunnel on the Internet they set out to investigate
for themselves. Here are the original notes and photographs from the
earliest investigations. Please keep in mind when reading that this
group was in its infancy and it is evident that the group was excited
and eager to investigate the paranormal as they were indeed new to
the study.
Blue
Ghost Tunnel Investigation
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
Arrival Time: 11:20PM
Team Members In Attendance: 7
Weather: -2C, Winds 10Kph, Slight Cloud Cover
Equipment: 35mm, 4 Digital Cams, A&V
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
Arrival Time: 11:20PM
Team Members In Attendance: 7
Weather: -2C, Winds 10Kph, Slight Cloud Cover
Equipment: 35mm, 4 Digital Cams, A&V
Our
first journey to the “Blue Ghost Tunnel” was an excellent one.
Not only did it seem the perfect night, but it also seemed the
perfect time. We entered the tunnel at exactly midnight. This was
most of the team members first time at the tunnel.
Before
entering, several team members took pictures directed at the mouth of
the tunnel, as well as around the entrance. One picture seemed very
interesting, as it caught a white mist with a blue mist in the
middle.
We
entered the tunnel and continued in about 400ft before hitting the
walls of ice.
These
amazing creations of nature have to be seen in person to thoroughly
enjoy. At this point we actually stopped and turned off all lights
and tried to stay as quiet as possible. It wasn’t easy to hear
anything due to the constant dripping of water.
The
ice around us had started to melt in the tunnel from the recent mild
weather.
We
all seemed to have different experiences when listening to the
tunnel. Two members of the team heard music, which they described as
being something that would be heard coming from a very old music box
for jewelry. One member had specifically heard conversations in the
tunnel coming from the east end. Several members also heard the cries
as well as sobbing of what sounded like a young child, as well as
whistling. The whistling was first dismissed as the drops of water
falling from the melting ice, but as we listened closer, there was a
distinct tune.
As
for visual encounters, there were two separate sightings. Two of the
members that stayed behind at approximately the 400ft mark, were in
near darkness and could see the west entrance of the tunnel clearly.
One member thought they saw a dark figure cross in front of the
entrance, the other member had saw the same thing. This happened
twice. While this was occurring, three of us continued to the very
end of the tunnel, at least as far as we could go without swimming.
We hit the 600 foot mark and couldn’t go any further due to the
water level, but we could clearly see the east entrance, which was
rumoured to be blocked. We can now confirm that it was not. At this
point we all turned around and headed back towards the West entrance.
We did not hear, see, or capture anything on audio or film on our
walk back out.
Once
we exited the tunnel, several members of the group witnessed one last
possible paranormal activity. A ball of dim yellowish-orange light
shot straight up above the tunnel, and then came swooping down and
disappeared inside. No one at the time had a flashlight on or was
using any sort of lighting or flash photography. There were also no
other people at the tunnel that evening.
All
in all it was an excellent night and for many a great first trip to
the Blue Ghost Tunnel, everyone is very excited for a return trip.
Blue
Ghost Tunnel Investigation
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
Arrival Time: 10:00PM
Team Members In Attendance: 3
Weather: 0C, Windy 10Kph, Wet Snow
Equipment: 2 Digital Cams, A&V
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
Arrival Time: 10:00PM
Team Members In Attendance: 3
Weather: 0C, Windy 10Kph, Wet Snow
Equipment: 2 Digital Cams, A&V
If
you remember, our first journey to the “Blue Ghost Tunnel” was
definitely an excellent one indeed, however, this night seemed to
draw the NAGS team to the tunnel, however seemed to be an almost
risque night to go.
The
evening was very wet, and very snowy for an April 2nd evening. We
decided to go out to the BGT for a second investigation, only to find
that the drive out alone was challenging, due to the amounts of snow
that we had received in St. Catharines that same day. There was
nearly a foot of snow on the ground within that day, when on April
1st, it was a pleasant and warm rich-green day of spring.
We
found it interesting that we were going out to the Blue Ghost Tunnel,
on the day between April Fools' Day and Daylight Savings Time. As it
was also the very day that Pope John Paul II had died. God rest his
soul. However, we also realized that when we first went to the
tunnel, it was on the day after the First Day of Spring, the day
after Palm Sunday.
After
arriving at Gate 12 to park the car, we realized then that we had a
bit of a hike to do through all the wet snow that we were receiving
that cold night. As cold as it was though, we felt refreshed. Quite
the exercise that hike had been, and by the time we got to the
railing to go over and down to the tunnel, our adrenalin was
definitely pumping. Perhaps driven a bit by what the tunnel was
feeling to us at the time as well.
The
hike down the steep incline at the mouth of the tunnel was quite
slippery, as we found it advantageous to slide down on our rear-ends
in order to safely make it to the bottom. As two of our members came
into view of the tunnel, about 3/4 of the way down, they had to stop.
The tunnel seemed inviting, yet seemed to pulse with a very strange
energy.
As
we all made it down the hill safely, and stood in front of the
tunnel, we all paused and felt like we probably wouldn't be hiking
too far into the tunnel that evening. As we all huddled together,
kept close, and walked into the mouth of the tunnel, we felt a
feeling that we certainly hadn't felt a week before on our first
visit. A feeling of a cold emptiness, it was damp and cold to the
bones, and even almost too quiet. We don't recall hearing much.
However, one of the members of the team recalls hearing a little
child's voice again, softly talking from the distant walls of the
tunnel.
Around
the same time that this was observed, we all felt at once that we
should not be there. We had stopped walking about 30 feet into the
tunnel when all of this was felt and heard. Deciding then to call it
a night and that it was time to leave, we promptly turned around and
exited the tunnel.
It
was still snowing outside, as we started to climb back up the side of
the escarpment. One of the members stopped at the same spot on the
way up, as on the way down when the two members had felt the initial
strange energy off of the tunnel. He had felt the same energy again,
this time turning towards the tunnel and proceeded to take some
pictures of the tunnel's mouth. It was not until later that evening
and back at home, when he had realized that they had captured a very
interesting shot indeed. What was in the picture was definitely not
what he saw, but most likely certainly what we had been feeling since
arriving at the Blue Ghost Tunnel that evening.
An
eventful evening this was, and it was certainly quite spooky. We will
always remember the feeling that tunnel had given us that cold and
snowy night.
Blue
Ghost Tunnel Investigation
Investigation:
Blue Ghost Tunnel
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
Arrival Time: 10:00PM
Team Members In Attendance: 2
Weather: 8C, Light Winds,
Equipment: 3 Digital Cams, A&V
Location: St. Catharines, Ontario
Arrival Time: 10:00PM
Team Members In Attendance: 2
Weather: 8C, Light Winds,
Equipment: 3 Digital Cams, A&V
Going
out to the Blue Ghost Tunnel a week after our last strange
experience, led to very different experiences this time around.
The
weather was different, as the snow had all melted, and the
temperature had certainly risen. This was the night we had met up for
the first time with two of the team members from
www.HauntedTunnels.tk
We
had been greeted with more young teens, but not as many as the
previous night, which was a probable benefit to us encountering
paranormal activity. However this night was going to prove much
different than any of the last times we had been to the tunnel.
As
there were about 7 of us with guests included, we had set up two
teams, with 3-4 of us posted at the end of the tunnel, monitoring the
eastern entrance to the tunnel. The other three of us would alternate
between the tunnel-end post and the front of the tunnel.
We
thought we had heard distant moans and groans, and even a few times
we thought we had heard footsteps. Closer investigation showed that
it may have just been water dripping down from the week's spring
melting.
At
the East of the tunnel, where we had set up a post, we found what
seemed to be a dark figure walking quickly from the one side of the
tunnel to the next, across the eastern entrance. We couldn't make out
a face, nor did we capture anything on film, but it did seem like
“something was guarding the entrance to the tunnel”.
We
remained at the tunnel for approximately two hours, but really didn't
encounter anything. Other than a few apparent moans, and the
occasional shadowy figure guarding the eastern entrance, and the
possible footsteps--it was a fairly uneventful evening.
Perhaps
it is starting to recognize us as regular guests to its cold
limestone walls, and decided to just let us pass through without
giving us a sign.
With
previous visits to the Blue Ghost Tunnel, we have pretty much
confirmed that there is definitely a ghost there, and that the tunnel
is haunted. Due to this uneventful night, we have come to the
conclusion that even though a place may be haunted, doesn't mean you
are always going to encounter something there.
For,
you may just have to make another visit, as you never know what might
happen.
NAGS
continued to investigate several locations in the Region and as an
active member of their message forums I was asked to join the group.
I
met with two members, Kevin Valencourt and Gord Westwater, and found
them to be honest and sincere in their approach. They were certainly
amateurs in regards to paranormal investigating but they were eager
to learn and unlike most counterparts in the field were not
interested in acquiring fame and fortune as a result of their
experiences.
Some
earlier NAGS members lost interest. Kevin had assembled others to
continue the investigations and the core team consisted of Kevin
Valencourt, Gord Westwater aka Dr. Gord, David Horhota
aka Makeajazznoise, Stephan Willet aka Naz and myself aka Ghostboy.
As
we investigated private homes and historical locations across the
Niagara Region we avoided conducting an investigation of the Blue
Ghost Tunnel
as we were simply tired of hearing about it on the message forums and
in discussions. It was a location that was almost impossible to
investigate properly.
Orb
photos, as well as images of mists, were displayed as evidence. NAGS
repeatedly suggested that Orb photos were simply dust particles,
water droplets and objects close to the camera that the flash had
reflected against. The mist photos, in which individuals saw dogs,
ghosts and people, were also dismissed as pareidolia and the mist a
result of the photographer's breath or cigarette smoke.
Investigating
the location as a team would be rather difficult considering that on
some nights as many as a hundred thrill-seekers and paranormal
enthusiasts were visiting. As a team we were also sick of hearing
about the tunnel. It was the hot topic and it was fast becoming
over-exposed.
We
were also disgusted about how a significant historical structure
could be exploited and destroyed in a few months after being
displayed on television.
Earlier
I had posted on Haunted
Hamilton's
message forum in an attempt to gain volunteers for a cleanup effort.
The message posters who were so keen about the history and paranormal
aspect of the tunnel simply did not make an effort, and not one
person from
Haunted Hamilton's
message forum, nor the operators, attempted to come on the cleanup
date. Instead, retirees and those who had an interest in history and
not the paranormal, made the effort, and a cleanup was conducted.
Afterward the tunnel was once again in decent shape, except for the
graffiti that marked the tunnel walls.
Kevin
Valencourt, also interested in maintaining the tunnel as a clean and
decent historical location, proceeded to propose another cleanup
event to be held on a weekend date.
His
goal was not only to clean up the trash left behind by visitors and
party-goers, but also to clean off the graffiti that covered the
tunnel walls. He, too, posted on several message forums asking for
volunteers, but no one, besides NAGS and friends, got involved. The
general cleanup and graffiti cleanup were both successful.
As
a newly formed group we had never assembled to investigate the tunnel
together. Each of our encounters with the BGT were conducted as
individuals or with people other than our core team. Kevin Valencourt
contacted The Seaway Authority to seek permission to visit the tunnel
at night and investigate it thoroughly.
The
Seaway Authority provided us with waivers and allowed us, along with
a news reporter, to document the investigation.
It
was the first, and only officially sanctioned investigation, of The
Blue Ghost Tunnel.
Here
are the original notes and news articles that were produced:
Blue
Ghost Tunnel Investigation
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Arrival Time: 9:00PM
Team Members In Attendance: 5
Weather: 20C, Clear, no wind.
Equipment: Digital Cameras, Audio, EMF.
Location: Thorold, Ontario
Arrival Time: 9:00PM
Team Members In Attendance: 5
Weather: 20C, Clear, no wind.
Equipment: Digital Cameras, Audio, EMF.
Notes
from GhostBoy:
This
was my first visit as NAGS team member to the ever-famous Blue Ghost
Tunnel. We had acquired express written permission from the Seaway
Authority to be on the private property and conduct an investigation.
Joining us was Petr Cihacek, a reporter with the Niagara News. This
was his first visit to the tunnel and his first ghost
investigation.
As we arrived there were already two groups of people descending into the tunnel or just about to. I always find it interesting that visitors go into the tunnel stick around for a few minutes and then walk out expecting a paranormal encounter to occur. They do not take the time, nor execute an investigation in a way that is respectful or tactical. Ghosts simply do not show up, wave a big “Hello” and then send you on your merry way. I am not saying I know the right way, but I know a way that works for me.
We allowed the other groups to go in and out and as another group exited I entered the tunnel alone. I made myself known of who I was and what I was there for. I immediately could feel something, but could not figure out what it was.
The team then joined and we walked the length of the tunnel and noted that it has deteriorated rapidly since my last visit. The tunnel it appears, will not last more than three winters. It will simply collapse under the stress of time and water erosion.
We decided to kill our lights and enter into a circle and try to communicate with the ghosts that reside in the tunnel. At first we started off generically asking questions and talking openly with the spirits. I then wanted to see if we could speak directly with the two firemen, who past on due to the collision of the trains outside of the tunnel. I called out for Charles Horning and tried to communicate with him. I didn’t get anything, nor felt anything at this time. Other team members replied that they had the same feelings. I then tried again for Abraham Desult and again, I did not feel nor sense that this spirit was here. In my opinion, these two gentlemen died, moved on and do not haunt the tunnel.
When we asked further questions Naz saw movement behind me and I also felt as if there was something behind me about 10-20 feet. Naz indicated that it was closer. At this time several EVPs were recorded and several team members heard distinctive voices (mostly female) coming from each end of the tunnel. The voices were not recognizable, however, they only occurred after a question was asked.
We then moved down towards the exit of the tunnel and conducted another attempt to communicate with whatever spirit that was at this end of the tunnel. Again, we could hear voices, but could not make them out. Several EVPs were captured at this location as well. I tried to communicate with the names I previously recorded by Pauline Raby during the work we were doing for Shadows of Niagara, but none of the communication attempts with these names were conclusive.
I decided it was perhaps a good idea to split our team up. I don’t know why I did, but I asked Dr. Gord to join me back at the first location we were at. At this location Dr. Gord had his own experiences which I will allow him to explain. At this location I could feel a cold spot in front of Dr. Gord. I also picked up the name of “Carrie” and that this ghost was looking for its mother. Naz joined us and indicated he picked up the name “Margaret” – I could attribute this name to the mother. It was like a recognition to the ghost. Naz confirmed he could feel the cold spot in front of Dr. Gord and indicated he could see something around his hand. Further questioning of the ghost of “Carrie” determined that the spirit is stuck in the tunnel. The words “Evil Bastard” also came forward. Perhaps this spirit is being held against its will by another.
In several of the communication attempts I asked how many spirits were present or in the tunnel and the number seven was coming forward clearly. At the front of the tunnel, again, Dr. Gord had an experience and I could feel what he was feeling. Naz confirmed the cold spot that we both felt.
At this time I asked both Dr. Gord and Naz concentrate on the spirit and ask how they died. I wrote down the words “Choked” on my pad of paper. I asked Naz and he said he couldn’t give me an answer. Dr. Gord said, “Strangled,” and I showed him the pad of paper and he looked dumbfounded. Independently, without knowing each others thoughts we both came to the conclusion that this ghost died of some sort of strangulation.
We then discussed the tunnels history and our experiences in the tunnel with Petr Cihacek and we concluded our night investigation of the Blue Ghost Tunnel.
Notes
from Dr. Gord:
The
NAGS Team accompanied with Petr, a local reporter for the Niagara
News, went for an investigation to the Blue Ghost Tunnel. Upon
meeting at a close destination, we all piled in to vehicles and with
our trusty LEGAL WAIVER in hand, we set off for the tunnel at top
speed. Arriving at the tunnel, we waited outside while some local
tourists explored the tunnel for themselves as we wanted to
investigate in peace and quiet with little to no interruptions.
After
the tourists left, we ventured in as a group with cameras and
recorders in hand. Upon arriving at the section just before the
waterfall, which on a side note appears to be the beginning of the
end for the old BGT, we gathered in a circle and attempted to
communicate with the spirits that are said to reside there. John
called out to the two boiler men that died in the train wreck to
which we got no response. Upon uttering a general question a faint
female voice could be heard from the end of tunnel.
Asking
it to be louder the voice grew in strength but still was unclear, at
this point; yours truly accredited it to the water droplets falling
at the right time. Watching Petr scribble notes like a madman kept me
fascinated as I tried to figure out the sounds in my head. We then
moved as a group to just outside the trussels and again attempted
communication.
Nothing
could be heard physically but upon examining my tape I got some real
good evp’s which will posted later this week. We then split up in
to two groups. John and I went back to the first location and the
rest went to the entrance of the tunnel. It was here that the fun
began.
Now
being the resident skeptic I have always downplayed the paranormal
activity in the BGT until this night as stuff happened I still cannot
explain. John called out to the spirits to communicate with us. All
of a sudden I became very very cold. Thinking it was just a breeze
being in a tunnel in all you would think that, so in true skeptical
behavior I put my arm out to the left, it was cool but not as cold.
I
did the same thing on the right and the same result. It was then that
a vision popped in my head of a little girl to which I described to
John as a girl aged 10 – 12, out 5ft tall with long locky light
brown hair, dressed in a brown dress with a white aprony head piece.
I could see it clear as day in my head and I chocked it up to
imagination but something happened later that would question this.
Steve then approached and the cold dissipated, John informed the
spirit not to be afraid and it came back. Steve concurred that he too
could feel the cold spot in front of me. I began to feel emotional of
lost, sad and lonely and it was then that Steve got the name
MARGARET. This would not prove anything to me except this 5 foot tall
cold spot in front of me. It was then that we said our goodbyes and
turned and headed for the exit of the tunnel. I kept getting this
message that I was not wanted to leave but shrugged it off as active
imagination. Exiting the tunnel we as a group hung around and
answered Petr’s questions but still I was drawn to the tunnel.
Steve
asked me what I was feeling and I said I felt that something did not
want me to leave. Taking two steps back in to the tunnel there was a
significant temperature drop, Steve called John over who again
concurred the difference. It was then that the freakiest thing
happened to me.
John
asked me to in my head ask how she died and he would write down what
he got. In my head I saw a man dressed in black jump her and strangle
her to death. When John asked me what I saw I told him strangulation,
he then showed me his piece of paper with the word “CHOKE” on it.
Of all the ways you could died, it puzzled me that they matched. All
in all was a very eventful night for yours truly and the whole NAGS
Team.
Notes
from nAz:
This
was my first investigation of the tunnel with NAGS & my first
time at the tunnel at night. I’ve been to the tunnel before during
the day, but never at night, so I was looking forward to it. Also a
NAGS first, a newspaper reporter for the Niagara News, Petr C. joined
us.
As
we were walking to the Tunnel, 3 people joined up. They didn’t have
flashlights, so we showed them the way. As we got down the hill to
the tunnel, several other people were coming the other way to the
tunnel, so we let both groups go through as to not interfere with our
investigation. Like the Screaming Tunnel, people seem to think that
something paranormal is going to happen just because they take a
quick walkthrough…
After
the sightseers left, we entered the tunnel. As a group, we got down
the tunnel to the 8th
support truss. The tunnel after the 8th
truss is leaking water very badly. Time has finally taken it’s toll
on the Tunnel.
As
a group we turned off the lights and stood in a circle to start
attempting communication with the spirit’s there. GhostBoy was
calling on specific spirits. He attempted communication with the two
fireman who perished because of the train collision outside of the
tunnel and also called on the names of the spirit’s that Pauline
Raby had determined to be there during his investigation for Shadows
of Niagara.
While
in this circle, we as a group, heard these loud “booms” that
seemed to be coming from the tunnel. Some of these noises almost
appeared “thunder” like. It was interesting.
During
the circle, I noticed movement towards the entrance to the tunnel. It
seemed like that movement was coming towards us. At one point I
squatted down & felt something brush past me, between the wall
and I. Kevin and several members of the group also heard what
sounded like a girl crying and talking.
We
moved further down the Tunnel towards the exit and started another
circle. Again, we could hear voices.
After
attempting to communicate with the spirits in the Tunnel in the
second circle, GhostBoy stated we should split up into two teams.
GhostBoy and Dr. Gord went back to the original location, while
Kevin, Makeajazznoise, Petr and I went closer to the entrance. Near
the entrance I distinctly noted the presence of a spirit and started
asking questions. Here is where I got an evp of a spirit answering
me.
Kevin,
Makeajazznoise & Petr exited the tunnel while I went to check on
Dr. Gord & GhostBoy.
Upon
joining GhostBoy & Dr. Gord, I could feel cold spots right in
front of Dr.Gord. I was actually able for the first time, pick up a
name of a spirit. I got the name “Margaret”. Also, while I was
holding the recorder, I could see movement around it! I t was almost
like my hand & the red light from the recorder was blinking on &
off.
After
we left the Tunnel, I noticed Dr. Gord standing just a couple of feet
inside holding his hand out and snapping pictures with the other. I
joined him and immediately noticed cold spots infront of Dr. Gord and
myself. I called GhostBoy over to help investigate. He asked us both
to ask the spirit how it died. At the same time, I got this strong
impression that the spirits were detained or held against their will
in the Tunnel itself. I was shocked! When GhostBoy asked us to ask
the spirit that question, I couldn’t answer but Dr.Gord answered
choked. It was then that GhostBoy showed Dr. Gord his notes and
they confirmed with each other “strangulation”.
Why
are these spirit’s in the Tunnel? There is nothing on record (that
we know of) of deaths inside the Tunnel. Why did GhostBoy and I both
get the feeling at different times that they (spirit’s) are being
contained in the tunnel? This is something worth checking into in the
future. Hopefully we’ll solve the puzzle before the deterioration
of the Tunnel is complete.
Notes
from David:
Well.
it was our first visit with the current group of N.A.G.S. team
members to the B.G.T. I have been to this locale numerous times with
various combinations of people... but this was the first time I went
on a proper investigation. This was at the request of Petr Cichacek,
a writer for a local newspaper, who wishes to write a story on the
tunnel. Most of our current team members, myself included, have
stated that prior visits lacked any significant paranormal events. I
thank Petr for requesting we do this, as we had kind of disregarded
the B.G.T. as a team... and the night turned into yet another
noteworthy N.A.G.S. outing.
We
arrived at the Grand Trunk Railway tunnel at approximately 9pm,
amongst two other groups on their way into to tunnel. The N.A.G.S.
team and Petr hung back and allowed the other groups to proceed which
gave us a chance to advise Petr a little of what our group does and
on the history of the tunnel. Once we proceeded into the tunnel it
completely dark outside. We entered with magnetic tape recorders,
digital cameras, an electro-magnetic field detector and notepads. The
EMF detector went off a lot on this night, and all of us captured
EVPs as well. I have seen at least one interesting picture from this
night, and since I didn't have a camera with me on this night I'm
eager to see the investigation pictures myself!
Sad
but true...the tunnels decay is more apparent with every visit, it
doesn't appear it will last another year. The instability of the
ceiling kept us from going all the way in. We would have needed
rubber boots and rain jackets/hoods. We gathered as a group and
attempted to make contact about halfway in... after backing up from
the noise of the water closer to the end. If any EVPs were to be
captured on this night we had to step back.
During
our session I audibly heard distant voices. They were unclear, but
they were in time to our attempts to communicate. I felt a cold
tingling sensation on my right arm and right side of my neck at one
point... but otherwise I personally had no other contact to report
from this evening. I do know that others had more intimate contacts
on this night, and I look forward to reading the others' reports...
as well as Petr's article in the Niagara News.
Note
from Kevin:
I
have to admit this was one of my most rewarding trips to the tunnel.
I have been on several occasions in the past, during the day, night,
winter, and I have experienced minimal paranormal activity.
The
N.A.G.S. team, with granted permission and armed with signed waivers
from the St. Lawrence Seaway escorted reporter Petr C. a reporter
from the Niagara News Thorold edition to the well known Blue Ghost
Tunnel aka Grand Trunk Railway Tunnel.
Once
we got all of our equipment organized and the tunnel was clear of
other visitors, we all trekked in as a team. We made it up to the
area where the water leaks from the roof, and decided that the noise
of the water would compromise any EVPs that may be caught on tape, so
it was decided to move closer to the West entrance, just far enough
away so the water wouldn't be a problem.
We
formed a circle, and right away heard a loud rumbling, almost
sounding like thunder; this repeated a couple times, I personally
don't have an explanation for this. Once we turned of all our lights,
John started asking questions, trying to get some spirit activity to
contact us. John and I both hear foot steps in the distance on the
wood floor, closer to the water, I asked if whatever was there could
move closer, and hear the mumbles of what sounded like a young girl.
John and I asked questions back and forth, David and nAz also tossed
in some questions. What got my attention the most was the sound of
crying from this young female, and as soon as I heard that, John
asked the question, “Why are you sad” this leads me to believe
that we both heard the same thing.
After
a few more moments, the teams split up. David, nAz, Petr, and I
headed toward the West Entrance, stopped for a few more moments of
recording and headed out of the tunnel to discuss things with Petr.
Gord
and John headed towards the East Entrance and as you can see by Gord
and John’s notes, it was very eventful.
Note
that both Gord Westwater and David Horhota
were very skeptical about the paranormal and were often our voice of
reason. Kevin Valencourt also felt that our trip to the BGT was
rewarding and re-evaluated his previous experiences there.
The
Blue Ghost Tunnel was visited by members of NAGS throughout the
summer of 2005 and continued to produce some interesting results.
That
same year an ex-member of NAGS, GhostDave suggested that he would
seal the tunnel off to prevent anyone from visiting, however, Seaway
Authority employees began work shortly before Halloween without the
help of GhostDave (even though he claimed to have done the work).
GhostDave was a self-proclaimed skeptic with no interest other than
the historical aspect of the tunnel, and he was usually online
stirring the pot and saying he was going to seal the tunnel once and
for all. The sealing of the tunnel began with the West Entrance using
cinder-block and mortar. The efforts to protect the tunnel actually
defaced and destroyed the entrance of the tunnel as the cinder-block
bricks were mashed into the tunnel walls and held together with a
concrete mix that oozed out. Many were furious that someone had
blocked up the tunnel and without delay, the next day of its
announcement of being sealed, someone took a sludge-hammer and bashed
an entire section out allowing access to the tunnel.
Some
time later, the iron door was opened as the lock was cut and
discarded and again, someone had bashed a new hole in the
cinder-blocks and created a new entrance. And with a fear that
someone would eventually seal the tunnel away in a proper manner,
many more individuals, who postponed a visit, made their way down. On
some nights there were as many as sixty or seventy people inside the
tunnel and the entire grounds and tunnel became full of garbage, used
condoms, hazardous needles and the walls were spray painted to a
point where the tunnel looked pathetic. Individuals seriously
considering doing a paranormal investigation were disenchanted. It
was simply impossible.
GhostDave,
who was expelled from the NAGS group months before his undertaking as
an imaginary mason, decided to keep a low profile but then emerged
and cried foul of his ousting to other paranormal groups, stating
that members of NAGS had “fired” him because he believed The Blue
Ghost Tunnel was not haunted. In fact, he was ousted from the NAGS
group, not for being of a skeptical mind, but for driving to and
arriving at residences we were investigating intoxicated. If this
behaviour did not warrant terminating him, he then began befriending
and acting strangely around the residences' children causing
immediate concern. GhostDave has since faded from the paranormal
community and his interest in the historical aspect of the tunnel
abandoned.
The
NAGS group visited the tunnel throughout the year, either as a group,
as individuals, or in small get-togethers. Each time, the tunnel
produced results and we were convinced that the tunnel was haunted.
As a paranormal group however, NAGS dissolved shortly thereafter and
the Blue Ghost Tunnel endeavor was abandoned.
Kevin
Valencourt continues his interest in history, exploration and
photography. Gord Westwater and Stephan Willett have continued
investigating the paranormal with the group The
Shadows Project.
David Horhota
maintains a strong friendship. As for myself, I continue to
investigate haunted locations across Canada and the United States and
occasionally revisit old haunts like the Blue
Ghost Tunnel.
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