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I have been exploring abandoned places since I was a child. Now sharing my explores with you the viewers.
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Abandoned Urbex Canada also inspired the Motion Picture Horror Film "Red Woods"
Trailer - kzread.info/dash/bejne/dGhrlpNynaq1h6w.html
Movie Website - www.redwoodsmassacre.com
Abandoned Urbex Canada also inspired a Novel by Author T.F.M. - A Spine Chilling Horror Story "Unearthly Abandoned"
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Nice I enjoy these
Thank you!
There is a tunnel under the building that goes from there across the street and over to the lower bay station. I worked for a moving company that had access to the "lower" government city underground. There is a lot more underground Toronto then the general public knows about but I'm not here to whistle blow, Just to enjoy the video. That's all 👍
Maybe thats the maintenance area
Maybe a boarding school.
HELL '$ YEs. That Thay do. Much Love
Nice ace and hope someone can find fam Fix it up
Pig farm 😢
No judging Carl.
Whats up with the solar panels? 15 feet in front of them on the roof.
Omg I know this Place! My Aunt, who went by the Nickname "Gypsy Jan" used to Bartend there in the early 80's! You missed two Secret Hidden rooms too! Breaks My heart to see it in that condition!
Omg I know this Place! My Aunt, who went by the Nickname "Gypsy Jan" used to Bartend there! You missed two Secret Hidden rooms too! Breaks My heart to see it in that condition!
Omg I know this Place! My Aunt, who went by the Nickname "Gypsy Jan" used to Bartend there! You missed two Secret Hidden rooms too! Breaks My heart to see it in that condition!
Where is it?
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada the two rooms? Or the whole location? The Building is in Ontario, (I don't wanna say more here) but contact me in private if you don't believe Me, and will give exact Location..
Why is the bride's face covered in the photo album?
It has a tarp on the roof over the garage. Strange for an abandoned house. I have a funny feeling that this property was owned by a professional equestrian and had students that lived with them and brought their horses with them. Plus could have boarded horses and given lessons.Just the feeling I get from the property. Not junk that is what is left of someone’s life. Thanks for the peek.
As of 2024 this video is 4 years old. The calendar on the wall said 2015. The house hadn't been abandoned all that long at the time
The green fruit-like balls are from an Osage Orange tree. Osage orange wood is extremely dense and heavy. When working with it it's dust should not be inhaled because it's mildly toxic. Indians use Osage orange would for their bows.
Total and complete waste of recourses.
Nice water
Sad these houses are beautiful.
Wow! Sad !.Thats like the place we have in Pennsylvania here.Its called Centralia.And a mine fire pur the whole town out of residence.
I know this is in Ontario, but reminds me of a staff accomodation I lived in for a summer in Bow Valley, Alberta
cool to build a large home or hotel right on top of all of this
That place needs some work but it can look great again lots of good wood work
Imagine what you could find with a metal detector on that property
I think those designs are such a “dome” idea… I mean, look at the state of this concept, clearly it’s not sustainable or affordable to think that there’s any goodness in this lifestyle…
Nice find
this is the cleanest abandon house I've ever seen
I really like the knotty pine in the place. It can be so expensive.
Do you usually explore by yourself? Seems like you are by yourself in the videos.
I explore alone most of the time but sometimes with people
Brent stop being such a a chicken 💩. Step on the floor for integrity instead of just not going in there. You can tell if it's solid or not.
1830's....someone at some point modernized it. The walls should be lathe and plaster, but the punched put walls are drywall. They did a pretty good job of matching the new cabinets to the old.
Beautiful
That object on the dresser looks like a witching wond. They used to find water.😊
I would be worried 😟 about coming across a wild animal in 1 of these 🏠 house's. A 🐻 or some such
Why ??? Why must people always destroy everything? So so so sad 😢
Thats a nice sunny place.
Put the illegal immigrants in it not 5 star hotels
Beautiful place, needs more bedrooms. You should find out how much and buy it up.
Disappointed you passed 2 calendars on walls with no notice. So many rooms for so many living off the land. That shortwave antenna tower next to barn was ignored...follow the wires to his radio room somewhere.
It looks like an outpost in halo reach
The rot in houses is based on the quality of the ROOF! When I see this type aluminum panel roof, I know there will be little water damage. They are great roofs to have!
The wealth of the '20s like now before the fall. Created many Florida getaways.That basement "cold air return" angled chute was a coal chute to dump that room full of coal for the furnace. No gas, oil or electrical heating then.
beautiful house
What's the wrost part people used to be there happily ever.😞
What's shocking, why use it in your title ? It's not shocking, it's clickbait
My title was my personal experience here. You can pick you’re own title for you’re video when you post it 👍🏻
I bought one of these homes and turn it into a masterpiece nice property lots of land for growing
Beautiful home until you get to the basement, which looks beyond repair. They should salvage as much as they can from this home.
Mc ballen told a story about a family that found some houses in rural Canada and had some really bizarre experiences with some people that appeared out of nowhere from the homes
Would have been a beautiful home :)