Paranormal investigator launches ‘Ghost Revelations’ tour in Peterborough
Global News
'People are hesitant to talk about the paranormal, but I have found the more people share their stories, it doesn't seem so strange,' said haunt scene investigator, Cameron Bagg.
There is a road in Port Perry, Ont., where, so the story goes, once the sun goes down, the spirits come out.
Aptly known as “Ghost Road,” the lonely gravel stretch is the perfect setting for our meeting with Cameron Bagg, a haunt scene investigator.
“Ghost Road is one of these weird places. Anything is possible,” said Bagg as we walked along the trail one evening.
“The legend goes, there was a young man riding his motorcycle through the field and down the road. It went out of control, he hit a rock and was thrown and decapitated himself on the fence behind it,” he said.
“Now apparently you see the ghost light coming down through the bushes, or you spot the head or taillight and that is the legend of ghost road.”
Bagg’s fascination with the paranormal began some 35 years ago, after having his own experience.
Now he wants to share his findings with others during his upcoming Ghost Revelations Tour: he plans to travel Ontario (and eventually maybe the country) with the data, accounts and photo evidence he has collected over the past three decades.
“I have amassed a large collection of ghosts, spirits, thought forms, spirit photography,” he said.