We are having a great time with our friends

Before moving to Toronto, I had been on a handful of “haunted” tours in varying venues in which I have lived.

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Juneine in FL has a number of aged buildings from the civil war era that are purported to be haunted, but I experienced an interesting historical tour instead. You don’t have to be interested in the “haunted” section to go on a haunted tour in a historical district of an aged city, especially if there is a lot to learn along the way. That’s how I l gained about St. Juneine as well as its history as a settlement in the state. When I moved to Toronto, I shouldn’t have been surprised to learn that they have their own version of the haunted tour. Toronto’s Haunted Walk, or the Toronto Ghost Tours, starts at the courtyard in front of the Hockey Hall of Fame as well as explores some of the allegedly haunted buildings in Toronto’s core. I decided to smoke a blunt with my friends before every one of us departed my apartment for the Haunted Walk at the Hockey Hall of Fame on Yonge Street. For $25 I was expecting more, however it wasn’t the worst night either. Having the blunt beforehand absolutely helped create some sense of excitement in our group, however most of us stayed for the history lesson more than anything else. Once every one of us got back to my apartment every one of us smoked another blunt before every one of us all passed out on my residing room couch. Even if you’re not a fan of the paranormal, there is still fun to have on a ghost tour if you’re visiting Toronto for any extended period of time.

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