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<title>Sean Riddolls</title>
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My grandmother who lived right next to High Park, recounted this same story to me, with two significant difference: [1] No mention of hauntings, [2] The Grenadier were not 'chasing Indians', They were doing drill practice.  The frozen pond provided a nice large open flat surface to march upon.  Normally the pond is safe to walk on in the winter, but the weight of 100+ heavily ladened men marching together was enough to break the ice.  And yes, according the the story I was told, most of them drowned.

The part that I find dubious about the story, is that nowhere is there any historical plaque or record of such an event occurring.]]>
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