Captain Colin Swayze, a British soldier who was killed during the War of 1812 still haunts the cellar in this inn.
The Angel Inn is located in
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. It was built in 1789 in an area originally known as Newark--in 1902 this area was renamed
Niagara-on-the Lake.
The site upon which the Angel Inn was
built originally was The Harmonious Coach
House. This coach house hosted politicians, military personnel and writers all whom influenced the politics of that time.
Near this coach house Americans and Canadian forces clashed during one battle during the War of 1812. In May of 1813,
American troops forced the British to retreat when they captured both Fort
George and Newark. The Americans burned many of the buildings in the area.
The Local Legend
One building they burned was
The Harmonious Coach House. Local lore states one British solider Captain
Swayze didn’t immediately retreat which ultimately cost him his life.
He was in love with the daughter of the proprietor who ran the coach house. So instead of leaving with his fellow soldiers he stayed behind one night to keep a romantic liaison with this young woman. He hoped to convince her to marry him. Unfortunately, he was there when the Americans arrived.
He was in love with the daughter of the proprietor who ran the coach house. So instead of leaving with his fellow soldiers he stayed behind one night to keep a romantic liaison with this young woman. He hoped to convince her to marry him. Unfortunately, he was there when the Americans arrived.
The captain hid in the cellar
but he was quickly discovered. Two American soldiers thrust their bayonets into
his chest killing him. The soldiers then set the coach house on fire.
In 1815, John Ross rebuilt
the coach house and renamed it Sign of
the Angel Inn for his wife. The inn once more became an important social gathering place.
Over the years this building has been used as a library, apothecary, billet for soldiers and a dental office.
Over the years this building has been used as a library, apothecary, billet for soldiers and a dental office.
In 1992 the Ling family
purchased the building and renamed it once more--Olde Angel Inn. At this time
the building was fully restored.
The Angry Ghost
As early as the 1820s ghost
stories started to circulate about the inn. Phantom footsteps and the sounds of clicking silverware and glasses were heard coming from the
dining area when no one was in this room.
During this time phantom
conversations were heard coming from this area. Table settings were often
found mysteriously rearranged in this room as well.
But it is the cellar where
most of the paranormal activity occurs. Many feel Captain Swayze's ghost is still present. It is
believed he still roams the cellar because he is angry he was killed. Others also think he still longs for his lost love.
When John Ross owned the inn
he discovered that if he flew the British flag over the inn that the Captain’s
ghost settled down but if he forgot to hoist the Union Jack the activity would
become more pronounced.
Sign states Swayze's Cellar No Admittance |
Recent reports about the captain's activity include: crashing sounds, objects
being moved and footsteps all heard in the cellar. Swayze's ghost is also heard whistling in this area.
Objects still move in the
dining room and in the kitchen. And to this day table settings are
still disrupted.
In recent years guests have
reported seeing Captain Swayze’s ghost. He enters guest rooms while they are in
bed. He appears out of the floor and most often only his upper half is seen for
his lower torso appears to be embedded in the floor.
The owners still fly the Union
Jack over the Olde Angel Inn. This flag always calms the captain’s ghost.
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