
A supernatural tour of the Ottawa region with ghostwatcher Mark Leslie as your guide True stories of ghostly encounters and creepy locales lurk throughout the Ottawa region. Discover them with Canada’s paranormal raconteur extraordinaire Mark Leslie. Discover the first-person accounts of ghostly happenings at landmarks throughout the historic city and surrounding towns—the perfect spectral companion to a weekend jaunt or an extended haunting. Read about the Chateau Laurier, the Bytown Museum, the National Arts Centre, the Nicholas St. Hostel, Carleton University, the ghosts of Manotic, residential ghosts from Gloucester, Nepean and Orleans, and the Parliament Buildings, with a particularly ghastly history of disasters that have plagued them in the past century.
Author

Mark is a writer, editor and bookseller who was born and grew up in Sudbury, spent many years in Ottawa and Hamilton and currently lives in Waterloo, Ontario. When he is not writing, he tacks "Lefebvre" back onto his name and works as a book industry consultant, having been a bookseller since the 1992, the same year his first short story was published. Apart from publishing novels and non-fiction paranormal explorations under the name Mark Leslie, having works occasionally appearing on his mother's refrigerator door under the name Mark Lefebvre, and podcasting and consulting about the book industry under the name Mark Leslie Lefebvre for his Stark Publishing/Stark Reflections brand, Mark is a lover of craft beer. When he's not enjoying craft beer or playing around with his three given names, he can usually be found wandering, awestruck through bookstores or libraries.