Standing as a chilling reminder of Canada’s dark past, the SDG Gaol, or Cornwall Jail, whispers tales of torment, despair and restless spirits. Built in 1833 in Cornwall, Ontario, this foreboding structure served as both a minimum and maximum security facility for over a century and a half. Within its cold, oppressive walls, men, women and even children endured unimaginable conditions, often crammed into a single cell regardless of their crimes or circumstances. Among its […]