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Fish Processing Plant, New Harbour
< on 5/9/2007 2:49 AM >
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I have been trying to research this location for sometime. So far I have learned

History: The fishing plant at New Harbour on the Blandford Peninsula was first established in 1947. Originally, it was a fish processing plant, then a seal processing plant. In 1961, it became a fully operational whale processing plant until the Federal Government of Canada’s total ban on whaling in 1972. Until its closure in 1999, the plant continued as a processing plant for herring, mackerel, salmon and squid. The plant is now abandoned.

Location: [44°28'20.93"N 64° 5'26.09"W] search these co-ordinates on http://maps.google.ca/


If anyone can post pictures or update my information, that would be very useful. I can also use information on the state of the site, how easy it is to get caught by the locals. How easy it is to get inside, how safe, anything really.

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Re: Fish Processing Plant, New Harbour
<Reply # 1 on 5/9/2007 3:06 AM >
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Best thing you can do its go to the fishery's museum in lunenburg.

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Re: Fish Processing Plant, New Harbour
<Reply # 2 on 5/21/2007 4:17 AM >
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I went to the processing plant recently. The thing was fucking scary as balls when the fog is in and its pitch black. Minor fence jumping involved, although the actual location is under no lock. Trippy pigeons got the boys really scared and we left soon after exploring an underground boiler room. Tops the list to date of most fucked up thing I've done.

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Re: Fish Processing Plant, New Harbour
<Reply # 3 on 5/22/2007 6:41 PM >
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Posted by Bode
I went to the processing plant recently. The thing was fucking scary as balls when the fog is in and its pitch black. Minor fence jumping involved, although the actual location is under no lock. Trippy pigeons got the boys really scared and we left soon after exploring an underground boiler room. Tops the list to date of most fucked up thing I've done.


You jumped over that?!

The pigeons scared us too! I stepped on a dead one.



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Re: Fish Processing Plant, New Harbour
<Reply # 4 on 5/23/2007 4:10 AM >
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We had a pellet gun with us incase we got attacked by any spirits or shit lol. Just mostly for our heads, and we shot one of the pigeons in the wing so it started swooping over us. And the door closed behind us from the wind at the same time, that was creepy. At the time it was too dark to see 10 feet into the woods lol.

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Re: Fish Processing Plant, New Harbour
<Reply # 5 on 5/23/2007 5:32 PM >
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Posted by Bode
We had a pellet gun with us incase we got attacked by any spirits or shit lol. Just mostly for our heads, and we shot one of the pigeons in the wing so it started swooping over us. And the door closed behind us from the wind at the same time, that was creepy. At the time it was too dark to see 10 feet into the woods lol.


Do you know how much that pellet gun would have complicated things had you got caught? It'd be the difference between a fine and jail... Not to mention you could have got yourselves shot. Congrats on wounding the pigeon too, that must have took skill in a closed room.

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