Whether you believe a photographer has captured the image of a ghost haunting Hatley Castle probably depends on whether you believe such things possible in the first place.
The City of Colwood sent out a photograph snapped by Jennifer Le Corre on May 24 during a Heritage Ghost Tour conducted by John Adams.
The image apparently shows the ethereal shimmer of what some say is a woman wearing an old-fashioned English hat, as well as the faint face of a young girl.
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Adams admits he didnB次元官网网址檛 initially see the spectre, and heB次元官网网址檚 still not sure what it is he saw.
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Adams is an expert on local hauntings, however, and says there have been numerous sightings of ghosts at Hatley Castle, built by James Dunsmuir in 1908.
The popular story is that his wife, Laura Dunsmuir. died of a broken heart after their son perished aboard the RMS Lusitania, which was torpedoed by a German U-boat on May 7, 1915.
There is also a tale of a maid who jumped to her death from the castleB次元官网网址檚 third storey after being jilted by a lover.
Adams said the stories he shared seemed to go over well during the Colwood Heritage Ghost Tours, held May 24 to 26.
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A total of 135 people took part in the tour, which raised $2,000 for the Colwood Heritage Advisory Commission.
Another round of tours are in the works, likely for this fall.
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