Episode list

Abandoned Urbex Canada

Mysterious ABANDONED Rotating House In The Canadian Woods
This abandoned place is such mystery. With the items found on this site. It seams like this rotating house has been abandoned since the 1970's-1980's. A lot of work and money went into this structure but it was left unfinished and abandoned for some strange reason. I have never seen anything like this before. The property was littered with abandoned vehicles, equipment and old building materials. Rumour in the area is that this house was used as a Grow-Op in the 70's. Such a great explore and I hope you enjoy the video. Let me know what you think this place is?
0 /10
Solo Exploring an Abandoned Drug House After a Canadian Snowstorm
I'm not a 100% sure what the skeletal remains I found in this house was, I'm hopping you can let me know what you think. From the exterior of this abandoned house it looks to be in good shape. But seeing the interior I couldn't believe my eyes. The floors and ceilings were collapsing. Clearly the house is unsafe to walk around in. Rumour in the area is that this was once large house converted into 3 unit apartment. Also known as "The Drug House". I have found evidence of drug activity but was this from before the house was abandoned or after from local squatting? This property will be developed in the near future. This was a cold -20 explore with a large amount of snow that just recently fell.
0 /10
ABANDONED Dream Dome House
This very cool Geodesic Dome House has been abandoned for over 20 years. In 1985 a very talented artist bought the land for $35,000. She had a dream of building a Geodome House. Constructing began in the late 90's. For unknown reasons she stopped the construction on the home and abandoned the property. Geodome homes have more efficient air circulation and keep temperatures even throughout the structure. This can make them 2 to 4 times more energy efficient than traditional homes. These homes also insulate more efficiently due to their unique shape. Because of the shape and are less flat. It can stand for harsh weather and natural disasters such as tornadoes and earthquakes. The bigger the dome home is, the stronger it will be.
0 /10
Abandoned Waterfront Caboose House Hidden in the Woods!
What a find. In 1986 a husband and wife purchased the 100 acre farm for $90,000. They lived in the farmhouse and continued to farm for a number of years. They decided to place an old caboose and rail car at the very back of the property to use as a cabin. Later they let a man live there off grid and he built a 2 bedroom addition on the back of the caboose. Once the owners passed away the man moved out and the property was sold in 2003. The farmhouse was demolished but the off grid caboose house sits abandoned and nature is slowly taking over.
0 /10
A Shocking Look Inside an Abandoned Bikers Clubhouse
This abandoned barn was converted into living space and I was told it was a former bikers clubhouse. It included 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, large bar, commercial kitchen and lounge area. It also had a few outbuildings and trailers for guest. It was later sold to a religious group to use as a religious retreat. It has been abandoned since 2007.
0 /10
78 Years Later! The Tragic Story of the Sabena Plane Crash
On September 18 1946 the Belgian Sabena Airways four engine DC-4 aircraft OO-CBG with 44 passengers on board crashed in Newfoundland, Canada killing 26 people. After the horrific crash the survivors nightmare wasn't over. It took rescuers over 2 days to reach the crash site. The crash site was so remote the rescuers left the wreckage behind and buried the bodies beside the plane. Removing the survivors was one of the most dramatic rescues in history. In this documentary I explore this plane crash site 78 years after.
0 /10
Millionaires ABANDONED Apocalypse Proof Mansion on a Canadian Mountain Top
Located on a mountain in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Sets this incredible apocalypse proof mansion. Vernon Pick was born in Wisconsin in 1903. He left home at the age of 16 and joined the Marines. After this he worked as a Miner in Manitoba. Vernon ran an electrical company for 17 years. Vernon has very little formal education. Only 1 year of high school he took a few electrical courses. Vernon was a self educated electrical engineer. In 1951 Vernon and his wife bought a trailer and traveled to Colorado where Vernon caught Uranium fever. At age 48 he spent 9 hard months prospecting in the Utah Canyonlands when he's hard work paid off. He found Uranium. Vernon was famous for staking one of the largest uranium mines in Delta Colorado in 1952. Uranium is used for fuel for nuclear power plants and the nuclear reactors that run naval ships and submarines. It also can be used in nuclear weapons. He was called the uranium king of America. He later sold his mine in 1954 for $10 million dollars approx. $100 million dollars today. There was over 300,000 tons of ore that Time magazine called "one of the richest finds in the Colorado. Vernon was a millionaire. In 1965 he decided to buy land in British Columbia, Canada. He built a hydro electric dam and a long term survival and apocalypse proof style mansion. It had 2 foot thick walls and bullet proof glass. The dam provided power to the house. The house has no driveway and he used an electric mining tram to access to mansion. Vernon was very secretive of the mansions real purpose. He told locals it was built to withstand forest fires. But others say it was built as a long term survival retreat. Vernon was a heavy smoker and died in 1986 at the age of 83. After his death most of his personal belongings and equipment was auctioned off. Sadly vandals have damaged the house over the years. The property was bought and the dam continues to operate generating power. There is plans in the future to preserve Vernon's house.
0 /10

Edit Focus

All Filters