OPP(Ontario Provincial Police) Museum Part 2 - The History Continues..Orillia, Ontario Canada
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OPP(Ontario Provincial Police) Museum Part 3 - Orillia Ontario Canada
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Ontario Provincial Police Museum
Connecting the past with the present, The OPP Museum specializes in the unique history of the Ontario Provincial Police, from 1909 through to today.
Come for an hour, or an afternoon! Our gallery features engaging exhibits profiling more than 100 years of proud policing tradition; a creative and interactive kid space; forensic activity; dress up uniforms and vintage vehicles. Just minutes from downtown Orillia, the Museum is located right inside OPP general headquarters.
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Virtual Photo Walks visited the Ontario Provincial Police Museum
Virtual Photo Walks visited the Ontario Provincial Police Museum on Thursday 2pm January 22, in Orillia Canada
The museum draws on more than 100 years of proud policing tradition, the museum preserves and celebrates the heritage of the OPP.
This was a private event for the disabled by invite. You can visit virtualphotowalks.org and fill out form to be invited OR Join to participate, this group is for and moderated by the disabled.
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Top 11. Tourist Attractions in Orillia - Ontario, Canada
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Top 11. Tourist Attractions in Orillia - Ontario, Canada: Couchiching Beach Park, Tudhope Park, Orillia Fairgrounds Farmers' Market, Scout Valley, Stephen Leacock Museum, Scales Nature Park, The OPP Museum, Mara Provincial Park, Orillia Museum of Art and History, Bass Lake Provincial Park, Guardian Angels Church
Stone Gate Inn - Orillia Hotels, Canada
Stone Gate Inn 4 Stars hotel in Orillia, Canada Within US Travel Directory Located in Orillia, Stone Gate Inn features an indoor pool, hot tub, fitness centre and lounge. Continental breakfast is included and Mariposa Market is just 2 km away.A fridge, microwave, toaster and 42-inch flat-screen TV are included in all suites at Stone Gate Inn. Executive and luxury suites are appointed with a sitting room and separate bedroom with a second flat-screen TV.Stone Gate Inn has a fully licensed lounge with a pub-style menu that is available 24/7.Orillia OPP Museum is 6 km away.
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Haunted Barrie
We took to the streets of Barrie to uncover some of the city's (allegedly) most haunted buildings!
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Like many older cities across Canada, Barrie is rich with old buildings…and old stories. Many detailing grisly histories, sparking tales of hauntings and ghostly appearances.
Ghoulish tales about the the Barrie Jail, first built in 1841 and home to a lunatic asylum for a time, have been whispered around town for decades, including unconfirmed reports of faint screaming and the sounds of clanging chains being heard in the halls of the small penitentiary, perhaps the distant voices of the inmates who were hanged, and legend has it, buried in the Jail’s courtyard many years ago.
There is also the Uptown theatre, first built in 1937, that has been host to eerie encounters on many occasions; staff have reported doors opening and closing on their own, and one particularly terrifying night during which the manager Mike witnessed a bulb from this projector launch itself across the room, smashing against the wall, as if someone had thrown it.
But nowhere is the scare metre higher in Barrie than at the Simcoe Hotel…which is said to be home to the lost soul of a woman who haunts the historic building…but if it’s true, how did she get here?
This story begins a long time ago; in 1872. In those days Barrie was a rough and tumble town with plenty of taverns and houses of ill repute, and the Simcoe Hotel, first built in the 1850s was often frequented by both travellers and locals looking for a lively place to drink or a warm bed for the evening.
It was on a frigid January night that a woman named Elizabeth Meyer, embarked on a journey from the rowdy Hotel to her home. A journey…she would never complete.
Elizabeth had been indulging at the Hotel, and as such her senses were dulled by drink, rendering her virtually defenceless when a menacing figure emerged from the darkness to strike her.
There was nobody around on the deserted streets to help, and sadly it was a quick death for Elizabeth as her broken body slumped to the cold street, while her attacker disappeared into the windy darkness.
Early the next morning, a passerby made the terrible discovery of Elizabeth’s Meyer’s corpse, and her body was dragged in to the Hotel, and placed right about here. The coroner was summoned and strangely, rather than move poor Elizabeth to a morgue, he conducted his Inquest right here.
Incredibly, the death was officially ruled an accident. To this day, nobody can say for sure why the Coroner made such an obviously false ruling. Did he have something to do with her death? Did he know the killer? We’ll never know.
The story of Elizabeth’s tragic demise soon faded from the public spotlight, as people lost interest in the crime. But according to some…she never left the Hotel. At least, her spirit didn’t.
In the years since that night, stories of eerie activity at the Hotel have circulated through the community. Sometimes, the stories say, it’s nothing more than the unsettling feeling that someone…or something is watching. Or unexplained cold spots or footsteps in empty rooms.
But on rare occasions, people report sightings of a haunting spectre of woman lurking in the shadows outside the building.
The description is always similar; a tall woman, pale skin, standing motionless
It seems Elizabeth Meyer is condemned to spend eternity at the spot where she died more than a century ago.
Ontario Provincial Police Museum Tour 3...SS
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Knights Inn Orillia - Orillia Hotels, Canada
Knights Inn Orillia 2 Stars hotel in Orillia, Canada Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Orillia! This Orillia, Ontario hotel is within a 15-minute drive of the Casino Rama. The hotel features free parking and provides a flat-screen TV in every room.Knights Inn Orillia rooms include a microwave and refrigerator. The rooms are equipped with cable TV and free Wi-Fi.Orillia Knights Inn provides continental breakfast to guests. The hotel also offers a business center.The Knights Inn is within a 15-minute walk of Shannon Bay. The OPP Museum is 3.2 km from the hotel.
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Family reacts to OPP involvement
The OPP Auxiliary
Follow the choices made by school Principal Terry Harkins as he joins the Ontario Provincial Police Auxiliary program in 1968. Harkins went on to be an Auxiliary Chief Superintendent and was appointed the Executive Director, Provincial Commander of the OPP Auxiliary in 1991 when the Auxiliary became self-directed. (OPP Museum accession number 2007.34.13)
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The OPP
Vintage OPP recruiting film that includes footage of the first class to include women as provincial constables in 1974. Provides highlights of a wide variety of OPP duties and includes footage from all across the province. It is hosted by Ken Cavanagh. (OPP Museum accession number 2012.20.32)
Credits and Copyright: Crown, Community Services Branch, Ontario Provincial Police (1974)
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Hats And Helmets Ontario Police OPP Museum
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OPP What is this 2018 (Air Quality Monitor)
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Trudeau Pop Up Rally, Last Gasp For Love In - Orillia Ont
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Trudeau didn't give much advance notice of his appearance in Orillia Ontario on Oct 18/2019. Just a short lived notice on local Social Media, that was it. There was nothing on his campaign website. That said we were able to get the story of what happened in a way the MSM would not tell you!
In advance I do apologize for a couple of sections of poor footage. We were streaming live and WIFI was scarce, you will hear and see plenty though.
A few highlights:
I was recognized as Media and informed (in no uncertain terms) that I was not allowed ANY QUESTIONS... to bad I had a doozie!
My unasked question:
Mr Trudeau, After telling Canadian Veterans that they were asking more than we can give, how could he justify $243 Million dollars given to Afghanistan for their veterans? Perhaps I will get another opportunity yet...
Another point of interest were what appeared to be Conservative protesters ... who's behaviour was anything but conservative There were a few signs from other party supporters who were quite pleasant and peaceful. Ultimately those 3 were the only ones who did eventually get arrested before Mr Trudeau's appearance.
Thirdly... the cult like rock Star performance I was witness too was almost pitiful... you will see for yourself... the speech was entirely cookie cutter.. it contained absolutely no relevant details, merely more slashes at Mr Scheer and Mr Ford, as expected.
The final and most human point of note, meeting a frantic father trying desperately to get the attention of Mr Trudeau.. to no avail. His son having been allegedly kidnapped in Japan, he was desperate for help, you will be able to see with your own eyes.. not an eye was batted. He was clearly heard, not a twitch of humanity was responded to this man, not by selfie whore Trudeau or any other Liberal Fan-natics.
One of Trudeau's close security officers did however take a flyer and you can see in the video he did give the man his word that Trudeau would receive it. We will follow up on that as well.
We were able to meet the man, Tim terStege afterwards and make arrangements to talk at a more convenient time so we can help him get his story out. He shared some of his story with me there but was far too distraught to go on camera. We will bring that to you as soon as we can.
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Moose capture
Moose ran through Orillia all morning till it tired out and laid down and then was tranquilized by Police and MNR officers and relocated to a safe place