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Infiltration Forums > Canada: Ontario > The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home(Viewed 1646 times)
AK location:
Toronto
 
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The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
< on 5/20/2018 5:30 PM >
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I haven't been active for a while now, I've been going through some stuff, but damn excited to be back! Looking forward to joining some of you fine folks on some explorations soon ;)

Anyways, found this one on the UE DB and decided to check out if it was still standing considering that the last info posted was from about 8 years ago.




As you can see, it is still alive, although well boarded.



A bath tub which holds a few jugs of a suspicious fluid.




I'm surprised the house was still standing given the conditions on the inside, a misstep would not be taken to kindly by the structure.





That's all for now. See you soon guys



Rusty Canadian location:
Taurontau-esti
 
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Re: The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
<Reply # 1 on 5/20/2018 11:29 PM >
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Nice collection! It's surprising that this place is still up after 8 years of public!

Welcome back and looking forward seeing you around!



"When we see a sign that says "Danger: Do Not Enter", we understand that this is simply a shorthand way of saying "Leaving Protected Zone: Demonstrate Personal Accountability Beyond This Point"."

- Ninjalicious
blaekly location:
Ontario, Canada
 
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Re: The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
<Reply # 2 on 5/23/2018 6:10 PM >
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Lovely shots! I particularly like the opening one. Those floors are getting pretty damn precarious.



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Re: The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
<Reply # 3 on 7/10/2018 1:19 PM >
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I'd love to find others to explore with!

I live in Toronto but can drive wherever.



Rimographan location:
In a room filled with National Geographic, Ottawa, Canada
 
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Re: The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
<Reply # 4 on 7/10/2018 3:17 PM >
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Man, great location and photos! (Particularly the first and third ones)

Was the second floor even accessible? Those floors looked pretty, ah, worn, I guess


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fortress
f.o.s.
 
location:
Ontario, Canada
 
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Re: The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
<Reply # 5 on 7/11/2018 2:07 AM >
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Beautiful...love places like this



Two Kool Four Shcool
theninjalobster location:
Toronto, ON
 
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Re: The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
<Reply # 6 on 7/27/2018 9:21 AM >
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The fade is real, nice shots!



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Re: The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
<Reply # 7 on 7/28/2018 6:51 AM >
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i would love to visit this place one day



AK location:
Toronto
 
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Re: The forgotten Whitchurch Victorian home
<Reply # 8 on 9/9/2018 9:55 PM >
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Posted by Rimographan
Man, great location and photos! (Particularly the first and third ones)

Was the second floor even accessible? Those floors looked pretty, ah, worn, I guess


Pictures 4 and 5 are on the second floor. The structure of the house is mostly intact, but I don't know for how much longer

Posted by Theninjalobster
The fade is real, nice shots!


Thanks, always nice to hear coming from you


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