The intersection of Weston Road and Highway 7 in Vaughan, Ontario, is allegedly haunted by the ghost of a 19th-century girl who lost her life in the area. The apparition is described as a young girl in a white dress, consistent with Victorian-era children's clothing, who has been spotted standing at the roadside or walking along the shoulder of the road at night. Motorists have reported swerving to avoid hitting the girl, only to find no one there when they stop. The area was rural farmland throughout the 19th century, and the girl's identity has never been established, though local historians have speculated she may have been the victim of an accident or illness on one of the farms that once occupied the land. The rapid suburban development of Vaughan in recent decades has transformed the landscape from rolling farmland into dense residential suburbs, but the ghost reportedly persists, appearing at the intersection even amid modern traffic and streetlights. Some witnesses have described the girl as appearing distressed, as though looking for something or someone, before fading from view. The haunting is well-known among Vaughan residents and has been featured in Canadian paranormal media.
