Update on My Warehouse on the Canal Post

Recently I wrote about Warehouse on the Canal after a nice gentleman sent me some info about this allegedly haunted location in Canal Fulton, Ohio. I had sent an inquiry for more info directly to the owners on November 9. I was in such a hurry to write about it that I didn’t wait long for their reply. (I didn’t know if they’d even take me seriously and respond. I figured if they did, I’d just add it later.)

Well, they were very nice and responded!

Below find my original email and their reply. (I’m including my email so their reply makes more sense.)

EMAIL FROM COURTNEY MROCH TO INFO@CANALWAREHOUSE.COM

Hello. My name is Courtney Mroch and I maintain a blog called Haunt Jaunts. I write about places with paranormal activity that people could haunt jaunt to while on vacation or what not. (Not always necessarily to ghost hunt. I’m a ghost enthusiast who likes to stay in haunted hotels, or eat in haunted restaurants, or shop in haunted stores….)

At any rate, a nice gentleman named William Mayor sent me an email informing me about Warehouse on the Canal and its haunted history. I’ve written up something about it for my blog, but I was wondering if you have any pics of the outside on hand in the form of jpg files that you might be able to send me that I could include with my post?

Also, I understand the ghost tours aren’t going on anymore right now…is that correct? But it is still open for people to come browse in the shop and during nicer weather enjoy some outdoor entertainment?

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.

Courtney

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REPLY EMAIL FROM KEN AT WAREHOUSE ON THE CANAL

Courtney:

We do private tours and we are one of only a few that has those tours year round. Visit our website at www.theghostsofcanalfulton.com We will be updating in the near future. We have a unique store and entertainment options including our ghosts and if you would like to come down to better understand our operation please let us know.

Ken

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2 Comments

  1. People can be so nice. I like when people appreciate the history they have at their hands.

  2. Author

    You are right. I have found generally people are MUCH nicer than they are mean. =)

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