A hundred whales a year at the peak of his career And in between ten thousand fish Each week she would appear at the Straight Street pier Where every able sailor got his wish There was plenty half again - Captain Cathcart loved his gin He gave a daily ration to the crew He danced a blinding jig each time they hit it big When the lookout would sound thar she blew And the skipper would give chase as they heaved to the race In the eye of the beast every man saw his face Well the Ghost of Ontario sailed into the night All the way from Nantucket to Saint John How he ever found the way into Saint George's Bay Harpoon and a live one hangin' on And she dragged 'em all the way to Cape Breton In town there was a rumor of a whale that dragged a schooner Halfway back to Ireland in a tick It was Halloween night but Captain wouldn't bite He could tell she were no Moby d___ When they gaffed her in the side they were in for a ride Straight off the Bay of Rocks with no place to hide Well the Ghost of Ontario sailed into the night All the way from Nantucket to Saint John How he ever found the way into Saint George's Bay Harpoon and a live one hangin' on And she dragged 'em all the way to Cape Breton I was clingin' to the wreckage, just a few of us were left The lucky ones among us were better off dead I swear I heard her creakin' in the wind from the west But we never saw it comin' up ahead They say he roams the seas just lookin' for a fight His ship was lost a thousand miles from land He haunts Coffin House for liquor every night With a telescope and a pistol in hand No tide that came his way could ever drown that man's thirst No hurricanes or icebergs could lift that mighty curse Well the Ghost of Ontario sailed into the night All the way from Nantucket to Saint John How he ever found the way into Saint George's Bay Harpoon and a live one hangin' on And she dragged 'em all the way to Cape Breton