Lower Bay Station, which has been out of use since 1968 (Toronto’s ghost
station) is used as a vessel to contain sounds that are within and
below the threshold of human hearing – infrasound and tactile sound –
where sound is felt rather than heard. Low frequencies created by cars
and subways are contributors to the cacophony of infrasonic noise that
exists deep below the rumbling of the city. These tactile sounds have
also been associated with paranormal activity and ghost sightings.
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