Grenfell Glen (also called The Grenfell Sector) is an upscale neighborhood located in the south end of Ottawa in Ontario. Ottawa (ˈɒtəwə or sometimes /ˈɒtəwɑː/ is the Capital of Canada and the country's fourth largest municipality.
Grenfell Glen is a small community of about 150 houses surrounded by woods that are part of the National Capital Commission's Greenbelt. Pinhey Forest, named after the first Canadian bumblebee keeper Alfred E Pinhey, is located immediately to Grenfell Glen's West. Grenfell Glen is also neighbour to Pineglen, which is a much darker area, leading some to believe that Pineglen is haunted; probably by ghosts, but perhaps by zombies, ghouls and / or wights. A ghost is said to be the apparition of a Deceased person frequently similar in appearance to that person and usually encountered in places she or he frequented zombie is a reanimated human corpse Stories of zombies originated in the Afro-Caribbean spiritual belief system of Vodou, which told of the people being controlled A ghoul is a Monster from ancient Arabian folklore that dwells in burial grounds and other uninhabited places Wight: from Old English word wiht, is a Middle English word used to describe a Creature or a living being Regardless, stay out of Pineglen. New Note: There are "vampires" in Pineglen, but no "zombies" or "ghosts".
The Glens' Falcons, a football (soccer) team of some note, is based in Grenfell Glen. If they played Chelsea they could probably win.
Residents of Grenfell Glen, known as Hammerzheadz, love their bit of town, although no one goes to the yearly Grenfell Glen Super Fun Happy Day.