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UER Forum > Canada: Quebec > 15 years old boy fell down 5m at Canada Malting (Viewed 2409 times)
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15 years old boy fell down 5m at Canada Malting
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A 15 years boy fell down 5 meters at Canada Malting, abandoned factory.

If you went to this place, you will know that it is filled of kids screaming everywhere and didn't watch their step. There's holes everywhere, unstable ground, ladder attached by a shoe-tie, this one could kill you if the ladder break. I was pretty sure someone will get injured. Canada Malting was my first urbex and it's no doubt one of the best one, but please, be carful!

Here is the articles:

http://www.cbc.ca/...-company-1.4229689

http://montreal.ct...building-1.3527367

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Some excellent images

As for the punk ; it sounds like he could have dragged his broken junk out.
That's part of the fun.
Told them he fell off a skateboard... and down a stairwell or something.

Glad it was no one here.





Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in.
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nice pictures, i have only been there at night and could not find a way in, will have to go back....




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Damn, this is sad! I was wanting to get in there myself, with a few attempts in the past, but unsuccessful. Now it's going to be even more difficult to get in there.




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Damn, this is sad! I was wanting to get in there myself, with a few attempts in the past, but unsuccessful. Now it's going to be even more difficult to get in there.


Scope it out in daylight, find an entry point then predawn it.
Wait until the sun is up before you start sploring.
Make sure to bring at least 2 good lights.
-Trust nothing- hellholes are real...



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Damn, this is sad! I was wanting to get in there myself, with a few attempts in the past, but unsuccessful. Now it's going to be even more difficult to get in there.


i tried once didnt get in either




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Damn, this is sad! I was wanting to get in there myself, with a few attempts in the past, but unsuccessful. Now it's going to be even more difficult to get in there.


This place is a real bunker now. Only people with strong climbing skills used to be able to get inside, and that was before the welder patched the wall (after the accident occurred).

That being said, good luck and keep persevering




Vade in cloacas.
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Excellent images!

And yeah, I both second and echo the "if-it's-sketchy-don't-be-freshy" mindset.

I'll take risks, but I won't act stupid.

Rickety ladders, climbing things not meant to be climbed (such as pipes) whose anchors are unverifiable, jumping down onto angled floors, negotiating sloped roofs... yeah, okay, I might enjoy sloped roofs, but it's just because I'm a Kekistani patriot... anyway.

And remember kids: just about any support anchored in brick is fuckin' dubious. Beyond dubious, if it's a long-time abandonment.




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I used to go there every year since 2014 and it changed a lot since..
The interior is really sketchy and the outside it almost a fortress with all the junk blocking the entrances.
So whenever the kids manage to get in, they got so exited and forget to be careful.
If the city stopped blocking the entrance, kids wouldn't need to climb a 5 meter broke-down wall made from metal sheets.
I feel like they are going to demolish the place soon anyway..
what a shame.

Stay safe people !!




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