Marlbank, Ontario
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Marlbank is a small community located in Tweed
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, a few kilometers west of Highway 41. Widely recognized as one of the greatest Ghost Towns in Ontario, this small commune plays host to several stories of horror and mischief.

Marlbank's Ghouls and Ghosts come from several historic occurrences, passed on over the years. Home to many of these stories of woe and disaster is the Marlbank Phoenix Tavern. As of 2005, the Tavern celebrated it's centennial, and underwent a rather thorough facelift. In 1904 a fire erupted at the site which currently contains the Tavern, but the building was rebuilt in 1905, and was known as The Stinson House. The owners opened their doors and served beverages to patrons. In 1907 the building and ownership changed hands to Mr. William O'Keefe, who re-named the pub after himself, calling it the O'Keefe House, shortened and regularly referred to as the "O.K. House". The business held fast to this name through several years, and owners until 1938 when Sam Schell dubbed the building "The Marlbank House". After a fire destroyed most of the building again in 1994, the tavern's name changed once more, quite fittingly, to "the Marlbank Phoenix Tavern". From early 2009 the Tavern was closed for almost 2 years and left to fall into disrepair. Two local residents, Ray & Ivy Hutchinson and their son David took it upon themselves to rescue this historical landmark and after major renovations, it was reopened for business in January 2011. Marlbank Phoenix Tavern is now well into it's second century of service to it's many patrons.

Marlbank is the home of the hardest underwater cement in the world that built the Panama Canal. Marlbank village has many homes built from blocks using the same locally produced cement. (ref. Tweed Historical Society).
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