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UER Forum > Archived Canada: Ontario > Not-so-urban Exploring in Whitestone & Dunchurch (Viewed 302 times)
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Not-so-urban Exploring in Whitestone & Dunchurch
< on 8/18/2006 10:06 PM >
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Hey gang...

It's been a while since I have posted anything. It's been a while since I got to any exploring. -stupid 'life' getting in the way of goofing off.

Got a chance to get away and visit friends NE of Parry Sound. I explained to my new little hobby to my friend. I was asking him if he could think of any cool places to explore.

He took me to a few places. We didn't get a chance to do a whole lot. We had a gang of other people with us, who just preferred to wait by the cars. Next time we will spend more time on more places.

These are up in the Whitestone & Dunchurch area. The first place is an old farmhouse on the verge of collapse. The second place is an old schoolhouse near the Ont Teacher's Federation Camp. The last place was a pretty cool house almost hidden from view off Lorimar Lake Road. (I think that was the road...I am not too familiar with some of those places up there)

check 'em out
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Re: Not-so-urban Exploring in Whitestone & Dunchurch
<Reply # 1 on 8/20/2006 1:02 PM >
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Very nice images there Inviolate !

I've been through the Dunchurch area a few times up to a friends property on Maple Island. You would be hard pressed not to swing a cat and hit an abandonment. Each time I'm driving through, I've got a vehicle full of kids so I can't really 'drop in' to some of these UrbEx attractions.

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Re: Not-so-urban Exploring in Whitestone & Dunchurch
<Reply # 2 on 8/20/2006 8:42 PM >
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Posted by CopySix


I've been through the Dunchurch area a few times up to a friends property on Maple Island.


Yup, pass by Maple Island on our way to our Friends out on Wahwashkesh.

Been going up there for years. But now I am part of this forum, I start seeing a lot more potential explorations up there.

(I remember one year my friends took me out to a spot where there was a railway car underwater)

On the next tour through I will take better notes.



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Re: Not-so-urban Exploring in Whitestone & Dunchurch
<Reply # 3 on 8/22/2006 4:26 AM >
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im such a sucker for the weathered old abandoned
farm houses. sine i'm more rural than urban its easier to find
them out here. lol. nice set.

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Re: Not-so-urban Exploring in Whitestone & Dunchurch
<Reply # 4 on 8/23/2006 5:54 PM >
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I concur faded.

I had recently posted a entry on 'Rural-Ex'.

Some disadvantages listed within the first paragraph . . .

http://urbexbarrie...ies-odd-stuff.html

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Re: Not-so-urban Exploring in Whitestone & Dunchurch
<Reply # 5 on 8/27/2006 3:49 AM >
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Posted by CopySix
Some disadvantages listed within the first paragraph . . .



quote from the first paragraph
"Although one would assume little or no risk is involved in these de-populated areas, they are not their without unique challenges; namely grow-ops or buck-tooth Hilly-Billy MoonShiners."

OneDead and i more recently had our first 'encounter'. he was so..... weird... like weird weird. less than average tooth count, balding under his trucker cap, strange growths poking out of the side of his face... the whole shebang. lol.

sadly, we have not experienced the former 'disadvantage' mentioned.
we are still hoping.
hahaha.

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