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Peterborough Family YMCA by jerm IX, on Flickr Come on in for a tour of the long sealed and alarmed YMCA in Peterborough, this might be your only chance ever. The original gym is the oldest "Y" in Canada. Follow me, but stay close and remain silent... http://jermalism.b...orough-family.html
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I had a job as a cleaner there back in high school, whenever I worked Sundays I would "borrow" my boss' keys (he wasn't in but we had access to his office) and explore the unused portions (as well as take naps...you can only clean a change room so many times in an 8 hour shift!!) It was such a neat old building. I quit shortly after we moved to the new one (which did not have secret stairways and nooks and crannies).
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I remember swimming, and playing squash, basketball among many other sports in this building like it was yesterday.
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really cool set.
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Would've liked to see more photos in the thread, rather than be directed to your blog post. But the location looks really cool.
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Thanks for sharing your personal stories smile and Ricky. And thanks the kind words train and Skye.
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That place is amazing!!! So many opportunities!!
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Posted by Urbanaxium That place is amazing!!! So many opportunities!!
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It certainly is. Unfortunately the opportunity has now passed.
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The selfie in the mirror. . . looks like you've got the Grudge sneaking up on you.
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Nice. I wish Hamilton's original YMCA was still around, I believe it was of the same vintage. Unfortunately the current one only dates back to the '60s or '70s. I definitely would have been attracted to those attic areas. I love the exposed brick and beams.
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I used to pass by this everyday for 6 years, always wondering what it looked like inside. Thank you for satiating my curiosity...No chances this will happen again eh?
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Posted by Spotlight_Buddha
I used to pass by this everyday for 6 years, always wondering what it looked like inside. Thank you for satiating my curiosity...No chances this will happen again eh?
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Happy to give you the tour ;) Unfortunately the window of opportunity has passed.
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I was looking for some old information on my very first cell phone recently and actually came across some photos I had snapped with it from one of my paid explores, haha. It was always hard to resist not spending every single shift exploring the building, there were a lot of nooks and crannies to discover.
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Posted by shadowedsmile I was looking for some old information on my very first cell phone recently and actually came across some photos I had snapped with it from one of my paid explores, haha. It was always hard to resist not spending every single shift exploring the building, there were a lot of nooks and crannies to discover.
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Post some pics.
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That was jaw dropping. Very, very well done, and props for an expert level explore.
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Thanks for the tour when it was open Jerm, it's always nice seeing you and Ninj. Looking forward to our next outing! #1 She's a gorgeous old building
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#5 Lighting up the court.
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#7 Yo hollywood, get off the fucking phone!
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#9 The most elaborately ghetto rain-trap I’ve ever seen. It had hoses running into it from all over the place, collecting water from numerous leaks. Pretty ingenious actually
#10 It’s boiling down here!
#11 Who goes to a day spa for a week?
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#15 Keeping a watchful eye
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Great shots terapr0. We are also very much looking forward to our next adventure!
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Posted by jerm IX
Post some pics.
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Never bought the cord to connect the phone to a computer (it's a 10 year old flip phone), so I doubt I'll ever get the pics off of it.
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Posted by shadowedsmile
Never bought the cord to connect the phone to a computer (it's a 10 year old flip phone), so I doubt I'll ever get the pics off of it.
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That's too bad. Wouldn've been nice to see some decade old pics. And I forgot to mention that I read in the paper a few days ago that the Y building was just sold to a new developer.
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The abandoned/upper floors looked almost the same, just dirtier since no one had been up there. I know they got cleaned up around the time that Y shut down, we had a "doors open" type event one Sunday evening before moving to the new building.
I've got this one image that I emailed myself when that phone was active, supposedly a former employee hung themselves up in the tower. No idea if it's actually true or not, but I did come across a string that looked like it had been cut off. Note the incredible 10-year old flip phone photo quality.
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