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Paranormal investagator to explore city’s haunts
By Katrina Geenevasen, Kingston This Week
Thursday, February 14, 2013 9:26:20 EST AM



It defies all conventional logic, but during one of his visits to Kingston, Canadian haunt scene investigator Cameron Bagg managed to photograph the apparition of a horse and its rider in front of Kingston’s historic City Hall.

Skeptics shrug off the photo (and others like it) as being doctored, or as being nothing more than dust on the camera lens, but Bagg is determined to prove them wrong.

On Feb. 23, Bagg will present a lecture on the thousands of photographs he has taken of apparitions since his first foray into haunt scene investigation some 30 years ago.

“I’m not really out to prove anything to anybody,” said Bagg from his Peterborough-area home. “If anything, I hope I motivate people to get out and gather their own experiences, their own examples, to live a fear-free life, to be better people, to pay attention, to realize that not everything is as it seems. I think there are a lot of spirits that influence our lives, whether we want to believe it or not. It is just my hope that people will start seeing it for themselves, and start enriching their lives.”

Bagg hasn’t always been a believer, growing up in a home that never spoke of ghosts, ghouls and spirits.

“My dad was the tight-lipped sort, his generation didn’t show a lot of emotion,” said Bagg. “He would read the newspaper at the dinner table. So I’m sure if the topic of ghosts ever came up, he would look over his paper and snort a disapproving snort, as if I was crazy. It was something that never, never came up. I never had any encounters. I never thought anything of ghosts. I never thought along the lines of paranormal.”

That all changed when he was in his 20s, just after he moved into an apartment with his new wife and young baby. As a social worker, ghosts were the last thing on Bagg’s mind.

“I was busy working, I didn’t care about ghosts. I had a lot on my plate,” said Bagg. “But all of a sudden, I’d have that feeling that somebody was standing over me, watching me. I wouldn’t see anything, but I would stare into the corner of the room as if I was expecting to see somebody standing there. Or sometimes, I would think there would be somebody in the closets, and I would check the closets. So I think I was aware of something, but I wasn’t thinking ghosts.”

He just chalked it up to being paranoid, and tried to ignore the sounds of dishes clattering in the sink overnight, and his daughter’s bottle mysteriously appearing on the counter when it had been on the floor a moment before.

Before too long, though, his paranoia got the best of him, and he began asking questions. He eventually learned the previous owner, an elderly woman, had suffered from a stroke in his kitchen and died.

That’s the day Bagg’s life took an unexpected turn.

“Ghost research is now my passion,” he said. “And I have done it every single day of my life since my first occurrence,” he said.

Over the years, he has visited over 1,000 haunted locations, helping people rid their homes of their unwanted guests.

“I don’t pretend to be psychic, but I know how to clear a home energetically,” said Bagg. “I help people win back their homes, and feel good and healthy and they don’t have any shadowbeings standing in the doorways, waiting in their closets to scare them. That’s what it’s about for me, is helping people.”

The workshop will take place at The Purple Door Books and Gifts at 2 p.m. The cost is $30 at the door, or $25 in advance by calling 613-542-0823. Participants are encouraged to bring their own digital point-and-shoot camera.

During his stay in Kingston, Bagg plans to visit Skeleton Park, Fort Henry and the Cataraqui Cemetery. People are encouraged to join him.

“I have 110 per cent confirmation, I have a good understanding of spirit realms, but now I just get to get people to take their own photos, go out and get their own at night, and during the day. I’m just showing people the way. Whether or not you want to try it doesn’t matter to me. But even skeptics would have a hard time dismissing the evidence that they’ll get. It’s for everyone. Skeptic or believer, the evidence is out there.”

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