The Baldoon Mystery

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Wallaceburg, Ontario, is the location of this classic story that dates back to 1830 and the very first settlers of the town. Legend has it that, as a group of women were weaving in a barn, three beams fell into their group, scattering everyone in fear. Other spooky events followed, including weird noises, freak fires, dead livestock, and flying stones. The owner of the barn, John T. McDonald, was told that if he shot a black goose with a silver bullet, the curse would end. McDonald shot the goose in the wing—days later, a woman who had wanted to buy his land was seen with her arm in a sling.

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