Mug-Wump: The Monster of Lake Temiskaming, Ontario
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
- In this video, we delve into the story of the Mug-Wump, or “Tessie,” an aquatic monster said to haunt Lake Temiskaming, Ontario, not far from the storied mining town of Cobalt.
0:00:00 - The Mysteries of Cobalt
0:00:55 - The Shadow of the Cross
0:03:22 - The Musical Cabin
0:04:06 - The Hudson’s Bay Expedition of 1686
0:07:07 - The Memegwesi
0:09:51 - Devil’s Rock
0:13:14 - The Mug-Wump
0:15:10 - Voyageur Encounters
0:16:13 - Kate Ardtree’s Testimony
0:17:17 - Account of a Tugboat Captain
0:18:09 - Sighting Near Devil’s Rock
0:19:15 - Sighting from the Matabanick Hotel
0:19:54 - Ice Fishermen’s Reports
0:22:18 - Mary Peeper’s Self-Expose
0:25:22 - What is the Mug-Wump?
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Welcome back Hammerson! You were well missed! Hope all is well with you!
So glad for another upload. I moved from North Bay in Ontario to New Brunswick now I'm in Alberta to stay all in 2 years.
I have been to some of the places you've mentioned in many of your videos. I always share this channel with folks from the city you mention and they always get excited. What I'm trying to say is...
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@@roberteaston6413 i moved out west. And now I’m back home on the east coast. Depending on the day, my return was either the best idea or the worst. But maritimers almost always want to come home.
I love the background ambient music. The crickets and nighttime noises overlaying the music.
Your voice is engaging and your english is proper. You don't use any slang.
Your research is incredible.
I look forward to new videos.
Watching from Kelowna, British Columbia.
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My mum used to call me "her little mugwump" so I gotta hear this one, I had no idea a mug-wump was even a thing
I'm stopping what I'm doing I'm watching this right now Thank you brother for all your hard work. I'm listening to you from the Bay area in California.
This man does his homework
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So glad you're back. It hasn't been the same without ya!
Also, congrats on the new book, it's going to be super good, I can tell.
I finally get to hear the tale of the Mug-Wump! I’ve been dying to know about it since watching old Kokanee Beer commercials on UA-cam but couldn’t find much about it before now.
Nice to hear some tales of where my husband and I have chosen to move in our pre-retirement ....Haileybury. I know there are some pretty big Sturgeon and many other species of fish in the lake but I haven't seen a Mug-Wump yet; I have come across some other really odd things out on the trails at Devil's Rock.
awesome and congrats on your new book, as a person that studies regional myths and mythology I can not wait to read it, thank you
I am always amazed by the beauty of these small Northern Ontario Towns and some dark secrets they can hold. Another fantastic vid Hammerson!
this is quite possibly one of the most specific obscure cryptids you could have covered when I JUST used it in a project based on local myths, my god are you reading my mind?
It's so wonderful to see you back at video making, my friend!
Reading mysteries of Canada, volume three, great job Hamerson keep them coming
Thank you for releasing this now... I'm dealing with COVID and miserable. But now I feel right as rain... 😅
Love your work!
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I'd run out of expletives and, pointing an angry finger at him,,,I said,,"You, YOU, YOUUU Great Daft DINGBATT!!"
Having considered this and because I have Married this Dingbatt,,,
I've got to Admit that I must also be a Dingbatt Too!! Lol 😆
Get well soon and laugh as often as you can, it's good medicine!!🤗😎👍👍
Andréa and Critters. ...XxX...
I truly appreciated all the hard work you put into video's.
thanks for exploring the rich history of Northern Ontario
Thanks Hammerson, your upload is always welcome.
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Exceptional Service has resumed 😎
Welcome back, Hammer!
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I’d watch the shit outta this as a public access show. This feels nostalgic as hell.
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Cheers to the new book!
Absolutely a great channel.
I love listening to your stories while I'm bed chilling out before going to sleep.
Great to hear from you again!!❤
Thank you very much for all your hard work!!
From the Reiver Country,UK.
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Excellent work. Thanks. This popped up in my feed tonight while I was building some shelving, and frankly I probably would've picked a different article of yours but I was too busy working with my hands and, not being able to choose, enjoyed the whole thing thoroughly.
I keep stopping watching your videos for a few months at a time, but whenever I return, I LOVE how immersive they are, how they focus on usually obscure incidents in Forteana, and how they're the most Canadian thing on Earth (in fact, last year, your videos and My Pride were the final things that made me certain I loved your country)! And although you don't focus exclusively on the true/plausible stories like Bedtime Stories and MrBallen do, that actually helps because it illustrates that you're not here to educate us on what has happened in Canada, but rather what Canada has believed.
P.S. Also, Ichthyostega is NOT a salamander, as it lived roughly 130 million years before salamanders had evolved!
Stories are only good if true as possible. Great job!
Another great story!
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I was born in Temiskaming Shores and lived in Cobalt for many years where I served on the local fire department. Thank you for making this video and covering a fascinating local legend I grew up being told about by my grandfather
👋!!Thanks bud.
Cheers from okanagan valley british columbia 🇨🇦
My father was born is Saskatchewan and was adopted into a different family. He is Cree and your videos have taught me so much about the amazing legends and stories of that side of my ancestry, I can't thank you enough. Your work is 10/10 nothing less.
Keep em' coming!! I'm from Northern Ontario...a little town called Pointe au Baril Ontario!! In between Parry Sound and Sudbury!! You are one of my all time favorite YT channels. So good to have you back!! Cheers
1906, 1926, 1946, and 1976... Odd how all those year dates have a 6 at the end... From 1906 onward with 20 years, 20 years, and 30 years in between intervals...
1970
Welcome back brother! Amazing work as usual my friend. You truly make Canada worth exploring. I love your tales and when I travel through the country I'm always looking forward to the folklore you share! Keep up the great work!
Oh yeah! A new Hammerson Peters video. It's what I needed. Thank you, my friend, for all the work amd effort you put into your videos.
I grew up in cobalt. It's such a trip to see it mentioned
Same man! Small world!
I still live here haha
I Lived on Nickel Street
@@williamf5626 me too lol 63 Nickel. I'm on Baker again now
O wow I lived in the big crappy house next door.. 66 nickel from when I was like 4 till 12
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I'm from Charlton Ont , this is so interesting to hear about this
The Blanche river ran beside our farm , i spent alot of time walking down to it through the forest with my dog
I'm from Cobalt myself
Good things come to those who wait, and we've been waiting. 😊
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Enjoyed the story. Last time I was in Ontario was around 2002 with my aunt. It would have been a grand adventure to drive around in that area....perhaps to see.😊
Keep up the good work !!!
Everything is on hold when this channel drops. So good!
Love these more region-focused videos!!! Thanks so much for all your hard work
Always the best
This is so exciting! Thank you 🙏
The aquatic monster of Memphré Magog in Québec is well documented too! Have you ever heard of him?
So happy to see you again! Thank you for yet another well researched and expertly presented video!
oh boy here we go im working 7-12s but ill go to the port o let to watch your vids .
thanks
Nice
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Heh neat, I visited Cobalt this past summer; I'm relatively local. Never heard about a monster in Lake Temiskaming, gonna have to ask dad about that.
Missed you brother.
Hope you are well.
Happy new year
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Since you are covering Algonquian legends, perhaps you can do episodes on the Manitou and the underwater panther (Mishipeshu) in the future?
Mishipeshu...THAT sounds fascinating! Now I must look it up to see what I can find out about it?!
and the Kichesipirini Algonquin First Nation by isle des Allumette
Thank you!
Ayo! Good to see a new video from you
As someone who grew up in the region around Thunder Bay I appreciate you calling North Bay a “Southern City”
If Cobalt is in Northern Ontario.
I guess Armstrong, or Red Lake are just outside of the Arctic circle lol.
@@petemclean1352 the “Tundra Line” as I used to call it
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I love your videos. I waited to go to bed to fall asleep with your stories.
Thank you Mister Peters.
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Nice to see my area in one of these videos
I'm glad I found your site, I am Annishinaabe-ikwe/Scots from Manitoba. My grandmother and I had an encounter when I was very young, our community spoke of these stories. Miigwich for sharing!
Cheers to everything you produce, I've watched so much of your material and treasure your work! I hope, wish and pray you persevere and find yourself in a windfall! I hope to see more docs in the future, Thanks! P.S. Trudeau needs to go! Canada was meant to be free!
I am so impressed with your work one more time... Water Monsters of the 45th parallel (roughly) yay! You've encountered your fellow countryman John Kirk I presume?
Interesting that Aleister Crowley visited this place and also lived on Loch Ness.
Ontario is one of the most Beautiful places on earth
Happy new year.,.
My mom was born in Temiskaming, her Norwegian parents got out just before the Nazis occupied Norway. My grandfather survived an earthquake high atop the mill's tower, but somehow lost a thumb. I spent many summers up there, visiting my grandparents and my mother's seven extremely tall brothers 😃👌
I'm pretty sure the Mug-Wump is the same creature I saw corkscrewing its way up the Ottawa River. I think is a giant eel. It was dark brown, almost black, and didn't have any visible fins. Its head and tail was submerged but what I could see was at least 30 feet long and about 2 1/2 to 3 feet in diameter. Its been seen all over the place in eastern North America and likely much farther. It would be nice to get some scientific clarity on them but you know how that goes..
thanks for the story i always like the old stories
So good to see you again man. Canada is infinitely cooler than Florida.
Always interesting information!
There was a hell of a band called the Mug-Wumps.
I've lived in Cobalt for most of my life. Growing up we heard stories about the Mug-Wump, but also of a bigfoot type creature called Old Yellow Too, was rumored to roam the old mines in Cobalt.
"Numinous and forbidding?" You've been using HP Lovecraft's thesaurus again!
I love listening to your stories at 0.75 x speed. You have so much fascinating information to transfer, but my mind can only absorb it at that speed 😅
Thank you so much ❤
love listening to your voice. you could read the phonebook and I'd listen.
Thanks for your work. This is what latenight PBS should be. Would be good school watching also, well for the cool kids anyway!
Alright another HP video,you rock man.Peace from a west coaster from Quadra island B.C.
Hey, I see my hometown Moose Factory on the list of communities pinpointed. Moose Factory, ON has a lot of History. Here is poem I wrote about it. Moose Factory
On an island on the Moose River
Where the Bay meets the land
There’s a place of history
Where the Cree and the traders stand
It was already found by those around
But yet it was found again
By people from across the sea
By the Hudson’s Bay Company
In the year of sixteen seventy-three
It was named Moose Fort by the English
But the French had a different decree
They captured it in eighty-six
And renamed it Fort St. Louis
But the Treaty of Utrecht restored it
And the English came and they rebuilt it
It became the Southern headquarters
And supplied posts far and wide
It witnessed wars and genocide
But yet we still abide
It is home to the to people from all walks of life
It is isolated but safe from the outside
It is Moose Factory, it is Moose Factory
(S.Koosees)
Treaty 9 was also signed in Moose Factory.
George Mccalister was one of the main orchestrators of Treaty 9, and was tasked with convincing the various chief's of the area to sign the treaty.
He wrote in his journal about "tricking" the chief's of Treaty 9 into signing it.
He would placate, and make promises that were untrue.
Just to coax the chief's into coming to Moose Factory for the signing.
The actual written treaty that was signed, is not what those chief's thought they were agreeing to.
Which is why Treaty 9 has a lawsuit against the Ontario and Canadian governments.
Your theme music always give a feeling of familiarity , nostalgia and mystery
I’m glad you like it!
My hometown & yes Old Yellow Top + the mugwump are legit
I am the manager of a camp on the Shores of lake temiskaming. Maiden Bay Camp.
I have been to Devils Rock many times. Drive by it every time I go to town.
I lived in Haileybury and swear still to this day that I saw it coming back from fishing at Burnt Island going back home to Haileybury at around 6pm one night. It was in about 300ft of water (had a depth finder on boat). It was in a distance, a head and neck was bobbing in and out of the water for about 1-2min. Eventually it went down and never came back. My dad and best friend had noticed it too. It had to be pretty big. You wouldn’t have seen a bird/duck from that distance. Still bugs me to this day. This was in the late 90’s
Happy New Year Hammerson, have your best year yet, abundant in creative productions and delicious experiences.
I'm from eastern WA State, about 200 miles south of the Canadian border. Idk man, something about Canada...the sparse population, the legends, and the endless natural beauty... I'm just mystified by Canada.