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UER Forum > Canada: Ontario > Rediscovery of a Classic Abandoned Theatre (Viewed 5132 times)
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Rediscovery of a Classic Abandoned Theatre
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Just when I thought this years locations couldn’t get any better, a classic exploring location opens itself up to us!

After having not been explored (as far as I know) for 10 years, my friends Rinzler, TrixieSparrow and I decided to give it a try and we could not have been happier to find her open to us.

We were pleased to find the sign in wall upstairs in the projection room with some OG exploring names who walked the halls long before us. I was pleased to add my name to the wall

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As we entered the pitch black empty space, we pulled out our flashlights to illuminate a huge musty space, rows upon rows of red felt chairs, decaying walls, a huge painted ceiling and two beautiful stone statues watching over the stage.

The air was hot and thick and at least 14 years of water damage and elements have taken a serious toll on this place.

This theatre dates back to 1875 and has housed a carriage factory, live vaudeville acts, a storefront, nickelodeon, movies and live stage shows. It was closed in 2004 after a portion of the building collapsed. Although the lobby was demolished, the auditorium remains, and is about to be included in a condominium project that was given the green light by the city.

The building was first constructed as a carriage factory in 1875, but by 1908 was established as the first in a sequence of theatres. The abandoned theatre became a prominent vaudeville and motion picture venue and was noted for being the first cinema in the area to present movies with soundtracks

I would end up visiting this theatre 3 times over the course of less than one week, on our first visit we looked everywhere for the lights and how to turn them on. We were not able to locate the lights so we would have to utilize what lights we had. On my second visit I finally discovered how to turn the lights on the entire experience changed for me. To experience this huge space with full lights made the experience so much better.

It seemed that one of the last shows at this abandoned theatre was Pokemon Live as in the lobby we discovered a pile of props – life-sized Pokemon characters….what a strange find.


The Theatre























Behind the Stage









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The Pokemon Characters

















The Selfies and Group Shots

















Lastly, for those interested here is a walkthrough video





Thanks for watching, there are more shots on my website at the link below

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I'd like to think that I've seen a lot of stuff...this was a whole new level of odd




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I wonder why they bothered to rip up the carpet and then let some much else go to waste?




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Although the location is awesome, the shot that I think I'm going to remember most is the last of "The Pokemon Characters" set. Got a genuine LOL out of me. Great angle and comedic drama.

The last shot of the entire post... you could completely use it to replace the cover image here and it would fit perfectly:






(meant as a compliment!)






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Although the location is awesome, the shot that I think I'm going to remember most is the last of "The Pokemon Characters" set. Got a genuine LOL out of me. Great angle and comedic drama.

The last shot of the entire post... you could completely use it to replace the cover image here and it would fit perfectly:

https://s33.postim.../51he_Lw_DSLZL.jpg[/eimg]




(meant as a compliment!)






Hahahaha that's incredible!!!





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What an epic set.
The pokemon shots are hilarious !!

thanks for the chuckles




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Wow - well done! I was there in 2009!




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Wow - well done! I was there in 2009!


Thanks man, it was a pleasure to get to experience a location that was explored by people like yourself and the many other veteran explorers here.

I hope the pics bring back some memories for those who were here back then,




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-wow- and you had a captive house audience.
Great site and shots, looks like a lot of fun




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-wow- and you had a captive house audience.
Great site and shots, looks like a lot of fun



hahah I am pretty much never NOT having fun!

thanks for checking it out




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I wonder why they bothered to rip up the carpet and then let some much else go to waste?


Ya, lots of questionable things here, apparently many items are in storage and destined to be a part of this eventual condo development. The articles I've read say that the theatre will be a part of of the new complex




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WOW, my jaw just hit the floor.




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Was Marilyn still in the basement? (I’m pretty certain it’s the same place but it’s been 9 years!)

Marilyn by Rob, on Flickr




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Wow - well done! I was there in 2009!


Back when you used to be cool and explore.




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Was Marilyn still in the basement? (I’m pretty certain it’s the same place but it’s been 9 years!)

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4074/4794898925_7aaa20987d_z.jpgMarilyn by Rob, on Flickr


No, the walls in the basement are bare and the mirrors and lights are all gone.


Back when you used to be cool and explore.



HAHAHAA




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Back when you used to be cool and explore.


Lmao



Good stuff! Had an awesome time!




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Back when you used to be cool and explore.


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Amazing stuff,the blue paint on those walls is really something. Pokemon stuff is damm weird tho.




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That shit is cray. Gud work!




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The pikachus are amazing. Awesome work!




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