SyFy Channel’s Ghost Hunters Academy films at the Buffalo Central Terminal
Have you seen a Ghost Hunters Academy motor home around town this week? Well the secret is out! Film crews from the TV Show Ghost Hunters Academy, filmed an episode for the show at the Terminal this last week that will air on the SyFy Channel this Novemeber. Ghost Hunters Academy is a spin-off of the original Ghost Hunters show that just filmed at the Terminal last year. The shows concept is about seasoned investigators Steve Gonsalves and Dave Tango taking novice college age investigators to “haunted” locations and properly teaching them how to become paranormal investigators.
Interested in what they found? You will have to wait until the show airs sometime this end of November! Curious why the most popular Paranormal TV franchise of all time keeps coming back to film at the Terminal? If so, then you can have your chance to ghost hunt the Buffalo Central Terminal yourself this October 30th! Join the CTRC, WNY Ghost Hunters, and Iron Island Preservation Society for a dual ghost hunt at both the Buffalo Central Terminal and Iron Island Museum. The event will feature a chance to investigate these locations with World renowned Psychic and star of Paranormal State, Chip Coffey. You will also be able to work with Paranormal Investigator Brin Harnois! Brian was one of the main investigators on both Ghost Hunters and Ghost Hunters International!
Tickets are on sale now for this ghost hunt event that also includes day long lectures, meet & greets, and more! For more information and ticket sales, please visit www.wnyghosthunters.com/halloween09.html, or
www.ironislandmuseum.com today!




Special thanks to Ryan Willard for dropping by on the ‘members only’ tour yesterday. He played some really great EVP recordings! The voice that said ‘Jackpot’ sounded very much like the one that said ‘Go home!’ on the TAPS recordings made last year. (On the voice Ryan said he thought was Tony Fedele’s- I wonder if that was how Tony sounded when he spoke, when he was alive.) I had to chuckle a bit when Ryan was playing the swing music ‘to stimulate paranormal activity’, and about a half hour later when we were all eating, I met an elderly couple that said they heard ‘Christmas music’ while in the tower, and thought it was paranormal in origin. Well….
I can’t wait to see the new episode. Lets hope it will be good as the last one.
I suspect during a not too distant future paranormal investigation, we might be hearing from Mike Miller too, with the reassurance that things will be OK.
What is the SyFy channel? Did the SciFi channel change there name, or is this another channel?
Yes! They changed from SciFi to SyFy! I don’t know why but it is kind of silly if you ask me. Also, Paul and Ozzy…next time you see me, come introduce yourselves so I can put a face with the name. You guys always comment on stuff here and on my website and I would like to talk with you in person sometime. Hope to see everyone at the Oct. 30th ghost hunt. It will be a great time investigating with Brian Harnois and Chip Coffey!
Hey, Ryan and all others interested, I just found out about another group we might want to invite to do an investigation. The group is called ‘Everyday Paranormal’, led by brothers Barry and Brad Klinge out of Texas. My brother just told me about their show, ‘Ghost Lab’ on the Discovery Channel, and I watched it tonight at 10pm. Great stuff! Sorry about forgetting the intro, I hope to be up this coming Saturday morning to finish prepping the window frame across from the Red Caps room for the coat of rust preventative. BTW on the tour I was carrying a camera bag and a small backpack slung around my shoulder with the mini DV camcorder in it. I spoke with you when you were playing the ‘Jackpot’ EVP. See ya on the WNYGH website!
Will do Ryan, you probably seen me a couple times.
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