Knock Knock Ghost is a Canadian reality television series, which premiered on
OutTV in 2015. Hosted by comedian
Richard Ryder,[1] the series features Ryder and actress Brie Doyle, as well as a psychic medium (paranormal researcher Jim Hunt in the first two seasons and Kevin Whitaker in season three). The group travels to various locations across Canada which are purported to be
haunted[2] and conducts experiments to test whether it is possible to prove or disprove the existence of the
afterlife.[3]
“The Orillia Opera House".
Orillia Opera House in
Orillia, Ontario. Guests Max Cane (technical supervisor) and Ashley Whitten (stage technician). Nov 19 2020.
“The Ottawa Jail Hostel".
Ottawa Jail Hostel in
Ottawa, Ontario. Guests Erin Henry (experience curator) and Natasha White (The Haunted Walk Ottawa guide). Nov 26 2020.
“The Discovery Harbour". Discovery Harbour in
Penetanguishene, Ontario. Guests Dave Brunelle, Michael Serafin, and Larry Ford. Dec 3 2020.
“The Ruthven National Historic Site". Ruthven Park National Historic Site in Cayuga,
Haldimand County, Ontario. Guests Nancy Van Sas and Joel Weaver (maintenance engineer). Dec 10 2020.
Knock Knock Ghost is a Canadian reality television series, which premiered on
OutTV in 2015. Hosted by comedian
Richard Ryder,[1] the series features Ryder and actress Brie Doyle, as well as a psychic medium (paranormal researcher Jim Hunt in the first two seasons and Kevin Whitaker in season three). The group travels to various locations across Canada which are purported to be
haunted[2] and conducts experiments to test whether it is possible to prove or disprove the existence of the
afterlife.[3]
“The Orillia Opera House".
Orillia Opera House in
Orillia, Ontario. Guests Max Cane (technical supervisor) and Ashley Whitten (stage technician). Nov 19 2020.
“The Ottawa Jail Hostel".
Ottawa Jail Hostel in
Ottawa, Ontario. Guests Erin Henry (experience curator) and Natasha White (The Haunted Walk Ottawa guide). Nov 26 2020.
“The Discovery Harbour". Discovery Harbour in
Penetanguishene, Ontario. Guests Dave Brunelle, Michael Serafin, and Larry Ford. Dec 3 2020.
“The Ruthven National Historic Site". Ruthven Park National Historic Site in Cayuga,
Haldimand County, Ontario. Guests Nancy Van Sas and Joel Weaver (maintenance engineer). Dec 10 2020.