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of the food fresh in house. The have two sides: the restaurant and the bar. Both are comfortable, and the service is fast and friendly. They also have an event room suitable for any occasion. Entertainment includes an open


mic every second Thursday of the month hosted by Southbound; live entertainment every other Saturday; and a New Orleans Jazz band on Friday night. They also have big- screen TVs in the bar for watching your favourite sports. The Goose has a great patio and is biker-friendly − so you can sit on the patio and keep an eye on your bike, too. Of course, an old building such


as this has to have a ghost. Tracy is skeptical, while others claim they have had witnessed paranormal experiences. They have named him George after a former owner, and I fi gured I should check it out. I dropped in on Connie


Adams, the local psychic/medium (psychicconnie@gmail.com or 613-558-2666) while I was in town. Connie, who is a highly respected medium and psychic (you may have seen her on a couple of A Channel [now CTV Two] interviews) confi rms that a poltergeist is in residence. And who would know better? What I do know is that the Goose


is a great place to eat, drink and be merry, so drop by and enjoy!


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