Exploring abandoned and forgotten places in Canada. Providing you the best quality videos on Urban Exploring. I have been exploring abandoned places since I was a child. Now sharing my explores with you the viewers.
I get permission to explore. Some locations are public and some are not. If not open to the public always get permission from owner, developer, demo crew, bank or township to explore abandoned places. Exploring abandoned places is dangerous.
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Abandoned Urbex Canada also inspired the Motion Picture Horror Film "Red Woods" Trailer - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-B47419mGOWI.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" (Amazon)
Everything need to be updated nothing need to be updated but you your brain need to be updated some people like a house like that Don't you understand that? Everything need be updated That's a lie
I see so many uses as a Tiny house for myself! I have been looking for something like this. I would most definantly this one and cleanand restore it!!!
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There were many gun emplacements up and down the BC coast in WW2
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada it’s super cool. Abandoned ghost town all around it. Right up here in the middle nowhere. I’ve been trying to find a schematic for the place. There’s a bunker that goes deep underground inside of it.
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada 100%! Let me know if your coming up this way. I can give ya a tour. I'm a commercial drone pilot. I was actually gonna head bk up there to do a scan of the area and create a georeferenced 3D model of the place. on a side note: There's also old prison cells there u can look into. And a mysterious elevator that goes underground. I really want to find another access to get down there. There's no power so u obviously can't take the elevator down
Courious as to what brought you to NL........I thought most of your content came from ON........good to see some different content from my province.........hope you had a great trip here.....
Anybody that would tear down a perfectly fine home like that should be ashamed of themselves. I’ll never own a home and some rich person is tearing down affordable housing in pursuit of their dreams. Build elsewhere.
One beautiful old farmhouse although you say a creepy past .. 🤔 .. l think l will watch the longer version .. Btw, love the theme song of this video .. .. haunting yet lovely .. Your site popped up so l thought l’d take a gander .. very interesting indeed .. 👍 New subscriber from Ontario, Canada 🇨🇦
If you can drain the basement sure everything up and treat/remove the mold I know it's too much work but this house is worth it, if you could get deals on sealing the basement from floods and the rest I'd move in after the work's been done. This place should be on a list of haratag homes, it should be taken care of.😭
Please honey if you are going to places like this pack your bag for emergency situations! I presume you have a family that would be devastated if anything happened to you ❤
Made up urban legend to scare people. Which is why you won’t find any articles on it or old news prints. It’s too bad you never got to go to Grand Falls - Windsor mill before it got torn down. At least you could report actual unfortunate accidents that killed workers for that one.
@@AbandonedUrbexCanadashow me the legit news article. Not to mention most of the residents I know, claim the same thing. You can find articles debunking it. I get you need views, but better to tell the true story than the made up ones back decades ago. At least get physical proof. Memorial University has an article as well from it being a ghost story to keep kids out of the dangerous site. So no I’m not incorrect, incorrect would be someone basing their information off urban legends without any real proof of it by the era. I’m sure if it was true, you’d find the news article, or the records from our pulp and paper industry, like the other unfortunate souls lost in construction and operation of the many mills here over the decades.
Very nice...love your history info. 😄And your awesome Drone footage. I've been a subscriber for a long time...never disappointed🤗Take care and stay Safe Buddy 👋Donnie
Hi I watched this in Australia 🇦🇺. The surrounding areas look very peaceful. I do feel awful for the poor man trapped there, what a terrible way to go !
That looks like the Old Mill in Glovertown Newfoundland. We used to climb up as far as you could get, wasn't much graffiti there in the 70's, we had alot of huge bonfires over the years and spent my summers camping there. It was a hangout, my Grandmother lived in Glovertown. I was there alone quite often day and night, It was definitely spooky at night and you could hear the river running but I never seen anything worse than me. I loved swimming in the river. Everything looks right, if it's not the Old Mill, it sure looks like it, thanks for the memories.
If he was native the government would dig out all of the walls and at taxpayers expense never find him! no claim though probably because he worked hard!
I’m no engineer, but I’ve always been told the “body in any type of concrete pour” stories are just urban legend as you can’t leave something like that in concrete as it will seriously compromise its structural integrity, and I kinda tend to believe that.
Consider it a blessing on the community the mill never operated, or the watershed would still be contaminated with Mercury and other chemicals. Paper mills were allowed to dump their toxic wastes directly into the rivers, as were most industries back then. And now, if they are politically connected!
When I first saw the title of the video and “man buried here” I was thinking. Total BS. Then I realized whose RU-vid channel this was and that validated it to me. Most realistic, down to earth and respectful explorer. Only channel like this I always enjoy.
Cool video and story about the mill. But the part about the dead guy in the concrete is an old wives tale, I've heard it before about other structures.