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WatchedByStars
| | Underground Toronto? < on 11/22/2006 5:33 PM >
| | | Anyone seen the asian flick marebito involving the massive underground network of tunnels under Tokyo? Well, it talked about ever city having crazy systems beneath them and I wanted to know if anyone knows anything about tunnel systems in Toronto.
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Agent Skelly
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| | | | | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 1 on 11/22/2006 5:38 PM >
| | | Yeah, its called PATH.
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ringo
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| | | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 2 on 11/22/2006 7:32 PM >
| | | pwned!
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cute_boy
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| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 3 on 11/22/2006 11:12 PM >
| | | I alsways wonderred about PATH, how extensive is its off limits area? Also i think i read a discussion about some coverred tunnels in toronto with one entrance possibly remaining from the basement of some random restaurant, it seemed too good to be true though, but if i find the thread ill give you a link, it coudn't have been to long ago.
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| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 4 on 11/22/2006 11:15 PM >
| | | Posted by cute_boy I alsways wonderred about PATH, how extensive is its off limits area? Also i think i read a discussion about some coverred tunnels in toronto with one entrance possibly remaining from the basement of some random restaurant, it seemed too good to be true though, but if i find the thread ill give you a link, it coudn't have been to long ago.
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The path isn't all that interesting. I used to work in one of towers and there isn't that much to them, except janitor closets and such. U'd find more excitement in the hospital tunnels. Then again I've never been a big fan of the pedestrian tunnel system or steam tunnels ...
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micro
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| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 6 on 11/23/2006 4:19 AM >
| | | I hear Toronto has some subway tunnels too.
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mortimer
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| | | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 7 on 11/23/2006 3:50 PM >
| | | I hear Toronto has some subway tunnels too. |
No, that can't be true. I think you must have been misinformed. No drains to speak of either. Edit...
With scuba gear? [last edit 11/23/2006 3:51 PM by mortimer - edited 1 times]
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cute_boy
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| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 8 on 11/24/2006 12:39 AM >
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ya i read the wikipedia thing and didnt really get how it would work. Also i didnt really have my hopes up with PATH, but my friend told me i connects to subway tunnels but he says a lot of things, but around bay station it seems plausible.
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yokes
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| | | | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 9 on 11/24/2006 12:55 AM >
| | | The PATH will get you not even remotely close to Bay Station.
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WatchedByStars
| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 10 on 11/24/2006 7:13 AM >
| | | Yeah, I guess I wasn't very clear with my question and now remember how much forum users' lives run on witty comments they said on the internet the night before. I promise to be more eloquent with my inquries in the future . That said, I want you to read the name and slogan of the site and put it in context with the aforementioned tunnel systems i asked about. Thanks to the people who tried to answer my question and didnt simply take the opportunity to glorify themselves.
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kowalski
| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 11 on 11/24/2006 11:31 AM >
| | | Enwave's high security steam and lake water distribution tunnels under the downtown are probably the closest to a secret system beneath the city here. As far as I know, no explorer here has ever cracked them, or at least admitted as much afterwards.
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Asher Archive
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| | | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 12 on 11/24/2006 2:11 PM >
| | | I vaguely remember talking to someone about some disused tunnels near Parliament. I believe that they were old steam tunnels, but I can't remember.
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micro
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| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 13 on 11/24/2006 2:30 PM >
| | | A general overview of Enwave's reach. If you look at South East corner of the Steam Whistle Brewery (bottom of map) you can get a good look into part the system by standing on top of some large ventilation grills.
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mortimer
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| | | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 14 on 11/24/2006 2:34 PM >
| | | There are utility/maintenance 'tunnels' that run behind the scenes in the PATH system. Allegedly, steam tunnels from U of T connect with some behind-the-scenes areas at the ROM. York also has steam tunnels. There are a number of fair-sized and interesting drains. As mentioned, Enwave has steam tunnels downtown.
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I'm not sure how vague, mildly sarcastic answers to vague, non-specific questions are meant to 'glorify' anyone, but I suppose that's besides the point. The only specific, direct question you asked was whether anyone had seen an asian movie about tunnels (my answer is no, but I will check it out now, thank you). I'm still not sure what your actual question is. Are there tunnels underneath Toronto? Yes. Are they anything close to, say, Paris, Rome, Minneapolis/St. Paul, New York, or Beijing? Probably not. So, what type of tunnels are you looking for? And what did you want to know about them? Are you just looking for confirmation that such a network exists? Have you researched anything yourself via google or other sources, such as the articles archived on infiltration.org? While your disdain for the (partially justified) attitudes of the long-time users of uer is abundantly clear, your question is still not. You'll find that specific questions here tend to get more specific answers, and less sarcasm. Also worth noting, mentions of rumours of tunnels may create year-long, 40+ page threads that go nowhere, so consider yourself warned (see: http://www.uer.ca/...d=19236&currpage=1).
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WatchedByStars
| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 15 on 11/25/2006 8:46 AM >
| | | I guess I was relying on the movie I mentioned a little too much to explain for me. Anyways, I have heard of a network near gerrard and church street that has a lot of magnetic activity coming from it. I don't know how reliable the source is but I think it's the same one that Asher Archive talks about. The same site that had a blurb about it talked about the entrance being off parliament. I still don't know what it was used for exactly.
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cute_boy
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| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 17 on 11/29/2006 12:49 AM >
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The PATH will get you not even remotely close to Bay Station. |
Just the the cumberland entrance is pretty much right beside bay station though, they definately are very close together, whether or not the connect through tunnels, through vents or not connect at all is another question. If you go in at the cumberland entrance on bay and then go down the first escalator i'm pretty sure some of those stores cant be more than a few dozen metres from the bay station, although come to think of it i cant recall ever really feeling the train. But forsure the on limit area has access to both young and bay station.
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Swamp Thing
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| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 18 on 11/29/2006 4:53 PM >
| | | Like yokes told you, The PATH will not get you even remotely close to the Bay subway station. The most northern point of The PATH system is just north of Dundas, where you can access the Dundas station, the Toronto Coach Terminal and the Atrium on Bay. There are no connecting tunnels (other than subway train tunnels and likely some sewer and utility pipes) between The PATH and the underground shopping concourse at Bay/Yorkville. Unlike Montreal's RESO system, which includes all of the city's underground commercial spaces even if they have no underground pedestrian connections, The PATH includes only the continuous space between the Toronto Coach Terminal and the Metro Convention Centre's South Building, and between Metro Hall and Yonge-Dundas Square. [last edit 11/29/2006 5:01 PM by Swamp Thing - edited 1 times]
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WatchedByStars
| | Re: Underground Toronto? <Reply # 19 on 11/29/2006 6:11 PM >
| | | How about the underground network under the Gerrard Church area - does anyone know anything about it or how to get into it? I read on an uncredible website there was "an entrance off parliament" ...somewhere. The same website said that there was strange magnetic activity coming from it that cause a high number of car/mechanical accidents around that intersection because of it. Any info would be great, thanks. [last edit 11/29/2006 6:11 PM by WatchedByStars - edited 1 times]
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