We got a picture of a ghostly face looking upwards into the top section (the stairs were knocked down). We didn't get a chance to look at the pictures until we were back in the car, but we were eager to leave because we knew that we weren't allowed up there. What we found was frightening.two pictures that scared us pretty badly. We had heard some stories about deaths in the lodge after its closing so we wanted to see if we could get anything on camera. We had been up there the week before but didn't get a chance to go inside (this was in the dead of night by the way), so we took some more friends, equipped with expensive cameras and sound recording gear. It took us about an hour and a half to actually find the resort but once we found it, it was amazing. Me and my friends took a "ghost hunting" trip up to Plateau De Mount the other weekend (we live very very close). Anyway it has been a few years since I had been up there and it must be really sad to see now from what my sister told me. I had heard too that the slopes were on the wrong side of the mountain. I believe the hatchery that was down the road had also closed. We fished in the small lakes and had a great time. There were also a lot of homes there, some of them very nice. I remember too a bunch of small A-frame-type mini-cabins there that were used for rentals. I believe Phyllis still lives up there somewhere. The lodge from what my sister says is in pretty bad shape and no longer inhabited. Steve had lived in the lodge but is no longer there. I had heard that Steve (the owner) had divorced Phyllis who was the co-owner. There was a resteraunt on the upstarrs and a lot of rooms on the lower level including the ski rental area. From what I can remember the huge fireplace was just inside the front entrance. The lodge was absolutely magnificant! large stone and huge timbers. I can still smell the newly built stables with all the wood. We snowmobiled and went skiing in the winter and swam in the lake and rode horses in the summer. The owner was a guy from Hungary whom my parents became friends with (my grandparents were Hungarian). My family bought a lot at Plateau in the late 60's.
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