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i got the uneasy feeling 7/8 years ago at the east end of manitou lake, where the amable du fond river drains out towards kiosk. (great beach) this spot was a old homestead . the house was still standing and i wanted to explore the area . however i felt a surge of uneasy feelings (anxiety) and decided to move along. i do not know why i felt that way.
emotions ruled over intellect that morning. unexplained
this spring during a tour of the "citadel " national historic site in halifax. several areas of the fort brought on the same surge of anxiety. i asked the tour guide about para normal activities in the citadel. his response was that the fort has had many para normal responses by people over the years, and a night candle light ghost tour is offered. wow,,, maybe i am really tuned in.
i have read most of "silvia brown`s" books and "george van prauge" the truth is out there?
a guy like " ken born" has many stories of his travels through algonquin and the ghosts that he has met. makes for good fire ring discussions at night.
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Those feelings must come from our long ago ancestors - fight or flight? I have never felt uneasy in Algonquin Park, however, I do not do any solo camping trips either. However, at my family cottage up north, whenever I hear the wind blowing through a particular set of trees, I often feel somewhat freaked out LOL.