The site of the famous Peggy's Point Lighthouse in Nova Scotia is said to be haunted by the ghost of a woman named who took her own life in 1800. According to legend, the woman—whose name was Margaret—was the survivor of a shipwreck that killed her children, and, in her grief, would often wander the rocks at the edge of the sea. One day her husband, in an attempt to cheer her up, was dancing on the rocks, slipped, and suffered a fatal head wound. Shortly after his death, she took her own life by jumping into the sea at the spot where he died. Today, there are reports of a mysterious lady in blue who looks poised to jump into the sea. When someone tries to help, she disappears.
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True Canadian Ghost Stories
ParanormalA collection of ghost stories in Canada from Nunavut to Ontario! (Not my own words, sources to be added in description as story progresses) Parts 1-5: http://cottagelife.com/canadiana/5-classic-and-totally-creepy-canadian-ghost-stories