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"Rising above midtown Toronto, this 1914 Gothic Revival mansion—Sir Henry Pellatt’s three-year, $3.5 million ode to stone walls, secret passages, and knightly romance, soon abandoned amid financial ruin—earns the nickname Toronto’s Camelot and a reputation for uncanny happenings despite no documented deaths. Staff and guests have long reported disembodied voices and doors opening on their own, and many claim to see a woman in white in the basement late in the day, possibly the spirit of a maid from the influenza era. October brings the immersive Legends of Horror, which threads through tunnels and dark gardens for a theatrical scare." - Nicole Kliest