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Monday, 28 December 2020

Power Station - Jordan River, BC

From what I can find online this power station was built in 1911. 


There is one main building (the power station) and a few smaller buildings around it.


The main building is very big inside and has a basement. The basement is just full of garbage and spray paint cans. 





There is also some little spillways that are big enough to walk in.



It has some amazing graffiti on the walls!! It was just a short walk from the road as well. 

Monday, 21 December 2020

Forth Lake Dam - Nanaimo

 If you time it right and all the gates are open you can see so much up Nanaimo Lakes area!

We just so happened to time it right a couple weeks ago and made it all the way to Forth Lake Dam!

I wish I had of taken a picture from the top of the dam so you could see the lake but I am still working on the remembering to take pictures thing.

This is the view from the bottom of the dam.


It's no fancy Hover Dam I can tell you that. It looks much more like a big pile of rocks from this side. It is a little more concretey on the other side.

You know how much I love open doors to dark places, so this was exciting to see!



I was so excited!! I was convinced I was going into this big dam and there would be so much cool stuff to see!! It was still cool but much MUCH smaller than I was hoping for.



It was just a little room with a big rusty pipe. 

After a quick look around we had to get back as the gate was going to be closing soon. On the way back I saw a little shack in the woods and was convince it was an old wooden outhouse. We decided to stop and double check.


Right looks like and outhouse! Well you and me are wrong. We opened the door and inside was a big hole that was a pipe with a ladder that went down like 10 feet into some water. There was also a metal chain that went down in the water. It was weird. I was happy when the guy who looks after making sure everyone is out before he locks the gate saw us and said hi. He said it was some kind of testing thing for the government. They come can check on it every once and a while. 



Monday, 14 December 2020

Riverview Hospital - Coquitlam, BC

 This one might look familiar to you. Riverview is an insane asylum that was opened in 1913. It is now not technically abandoned as many movies and tv shows now film here. Shows like Riverdale and movies like Deadpool 2.

You are able to walk the property but not allowed inside the buildings. I have heard from someone that helped film a show there, there is also underground tunnels that connect most of the building.

It is a really pretty walk and you might also get to see something being filmed!






 

Monday, 7 December 2020

Thistle Mine - Ladysmith

 Thistle Mine is located on Mt. Hayes. It is small old mine that dates back to 1904. 

There are still some old rusty tracks and wooden bracings left in the mine. 

There is a rope inside that will help you get to the upper level, it doesn't go far just back outside on top of the bottom entrance. There is also a lower level but is flooded. 

I found this website that has some great information on it Mount Hayes and Thistle Mine




Monday, 30 November 2020

Boat Graveyard - Alaska

 Our wonderful host in Alaska took us on a boat tour of the area and we got to see this boat graveyard.

There was a large variety of ships and boat there, I am just sorry I didn't get more pictures. 

I also really really wanted to go on them and look around but it didn't happen. 

This concludes my Alaska trip, these photos are all older as I was in Alaska in 2018 so things could look different there now as time and nature takes it toll. 

Next we will look at more places closer to home!





Monday, 23 November 2020

Abandoned Houses - Annette Island, Alaska

 I am almost done with my photos and things I saw in Alaska! 

These were very cool houses we got to see. You will see in one of the pictures that one has a machine crashed into it! I was told that these houses were booby trapped after the owners left to protect their things. The traps were long gone by the time we got there. 

One house was very weird, it has a fire proof elevator door that protected the basement. Down there was a bunch of kids bike and a retractable metal cable in the back corner of the basement.












Monday, 16 November 2020

Abandoned Office Building - Annette Island, Alaska

This large building looks to have been an office building maybe from the army. There was bits of office looking papers in a few of the rooms.








The bottom floor even had a large industrial kitchen.






Monday, 9 November 2020

Abandoned Airbase - Annette Island, Alaska

 On this trip I got to see a lot of very cool abandoned things!

One the cool ones was the abandoned airfield and hanger. I heard that some people in the town still use the runways for racing. 

I was shocked at how big the hanger was! You can kind of see the scale of it in the second picture that little dot is my friend's truck parked right in the doorway of the hanger. 





There was even a shell of a gas/service station near the airfield.



Monday, 2 November 2020

Turret - Annette Island, Alaska

I can't even really tell you how cool this island was! Like everything was abandoned on there! You couldn't drive like 5 mins without finding from World War 2.

This was an old turret stand that my friend showed me. You can see the rail used to aim it.





 On the way there we also say this old army hut.