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Case# I2312
Location: Collingwood, Ontario. "Beild House"

Activity Reported: solid apparition, voices from the patients of days gone by..
Activity witnessed by Cold Spot: ghostly "graspy" voice heard, dizzy spells..






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ACTIVITY WITNESSED BY COLD SPOT:


- a "graspy" ghostly voice saying something to the effect of "what are you doing here?" in the main floor washroom. Which is also the old doctor's office area.

- dizzy spells throughout the house





REPORTS FROM OTHER SOURCES:


- the ghostly appearance of a man wearing a white tie and tails, top hat, and cloak, was seen standing in the archway then backed away into the darkness, and was gone.

- one of the employees often hears footsteps moving down the basement stairs when she is baking and nobody else is in the house.

- mysterious noises have been heard coming from the main floor, "like people moving around" only to find nobody there.

- a "presence" can sometimes be felt on the second floor landing

- unknown "voices" coming from the old doctor's "examination" room, as if still waiting to be seen by the doctor.

- folded laundry later found hurled around the room by some uknown force













Site Photos






"Beild House"
(built 1912)


(Photo by: Michelle McKay)













(Photo by: Michelle McKay)












(Photo by: Richard De Gruyl)












(Photo by: Richard De Gruyl)














Site History


Now a country inn, this grand turn-of-the-century home was built in 1912 for Dr. Joseph Arthur who named it "Beild House". It was built as a family home complete with doctor's office. Dr.Arthur also served as Mayor of Collingwood in 1919 and again from 1923 to 1929.

In typical Eden Smith Style, the doctor’s consulting rooms and offices were relegated to the colder, noisier, north end of the building, while the family’s sunny living and dining rooms, trimmed in gumwood and warmed by simple, but elegant, back to back fireplaces, faced south to the garden.

Over the past seventy-eight years," The Bield"—Scots English for ‘the shelter"—has been the sight of many community gatherings, and, during the Depression, transcients who passed through the town could be sure of a hot meal and fresh clothes in Dr. Arthur’s office quarters.

Now a fine country inn, each of the guest rooms features its own unique decor, a gentle blending of antique furnishings with modern amenities. Dr. Arthur's original office has been refurbished into a comfortable 3 room suite. And the food is to die for....



Visit: www.beildhouse.com




























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