Esther Fest is a celebration of the paranormal and horror that takes place in Amherst each October, inspired by Esther Cox and her story.
In 1878, Amherst, Nova Scotia, made international headlines when Esther Cox, an 18-year-old town resident, reportedly found herself at the centre of a bizarre series of events that became known as The Great Amherst Mystery.
Strange rappings and bangings were heard throughout her home. Objects flew through the air. Esther writhed in pain and swelled to twice her normal size. Countless people watched as fires were started and an unknown hand scratched into the wall above Esther’s bed: “Esther Cox You Are Mine To Kill.”
The story has become known in paranormal literature as one of the best-documented cases of poltergeist activity on record. The New York Sun said it was, “…in all probability the greatest (tale) of its kind in this or any age.” MacLean’s magazine called it, “Canada’s most famous ghost story and a classic Poltergeist case.”
The story has been featured in many books and television programs about the supernatural.