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funkprink
| | New Brunswick < on 10/13/2008 9:12 PM >
| | | Anyone in New Brunswick? Kind of new to this whole thing but love it so far. I have heard a lot of rumors about tunnels under Fredericton. Anyone shed light on them?
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kaj27
location: Canada
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 1 on 10/15/2008 9:10 PM >
| | | I'm from SJ.
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argonian
location: Toronto, ON Gender: Female
"Now with added cats!"
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 2 on 10/15/2008 9:16 PM >
| | | I love Saint John. I totally think I could be happy living there. I love the fog and the sea. Oh how I miss the sea. I also love the people there. I saw an old guy stand on a corner and greet every passerby by name. When I crossed his path I was stopped and given a sound grilling about my intentions in this neighbourhood. That is my kind of old guy. I am posting because I will be in Fredericton over Christmas. We could pop by the decrepid train station. That is the only thing I know of there. I would assume the tunnels you are hearing about are the steam tunnels of UNB. I am not a huge fan of steam tunnels though. I find them uncomfortable and boring, for the most part. EDIT: I know this is not exploring, but someone should take me to the Bay of Fundy while I am in NB. I have never been and it looks so darn pretty. [last edit 10/15/2008 9:19 PM by argonian - edited 1 times]
Que pasa, baby? |
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PhotoSeeker
location: Sudbury Gender: Male
MikeOnline
| | | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 3 on 10/15/2008 11:56 PM >
| | | Posted by argonian EDIT: I know this is not exploring, but someone should take me to the Bay of Fundy while I am in NB. I have never been and it looks so darn pretty.
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lol - I grew up on the other side of it.
Lots of Urban Exploration goodness at https://urbexobsession.com |
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funkprink
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 4 on 10/16/2008 1:31 AM >
| | | They Bay of Fundy has so many nice places to visit. You have to go to Hopewell Rocks.
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kaj27
location: Canada
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 5 on 10/16/2008 11:13 PM >
| | | I guess, lol. Once you've seen em all it gets boring. We don't have much for exciting sites around here. Old buildings are converted or torn down.....kinda sad I guess.
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TurboZutek
King Dick location: Scotland Gender: Male
Giant octo-penised rapephant
| | | | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 6 on 10/17/2008 7:40 AM >
| | | I'm in Moncton, NB for two months of the year (split up over the year). NB is (on the surface at least and personally for me) one of the most boring places to try and explore in all of the East Coast. The problem? It's success! As soon as somewhere is abandoned, it's stripped and torn down within days / weeks. Maybe I'm spoiled by the 200 year old Asylums I'm used to here - but I find NB sadly lacking in the 'locations to explore' department. Chris...
We all had ostriches. My dad had an ostrich farm! I remember one day someone came in and said the high altitude bombing of Kosovo had been a limited success, so we all went out and celebrated… by killing an ostrich and boiling it in kiwi fruit. |
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Livebytheclef
location: Fredericton NB Gender: Male
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 7 on 10/24/2008 9:15 PM >
| | | Does anyone know if there are still people looking into the downtown Fredericton Tunnels?
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denisjr
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 9 on 10/28/2008 2:05 PM >
| | | Speaking of tunnels, I remember when I was young a family friend owned the Moncton Dart Club near Colishaw street and one day I remember being in the office and him showing me a very old map of all the tunnels that ran under that area of the city since it used to be part of the army's barracks during the Second World War. There were alot of tunnels. I believe the tunnels were mostly filled in or collapsed but I always wondered if any were still accessible. This guy knew everything about Parkton so if there was an entrance to the tunnels he would know about it, unfortunately he's passed on now and that map seems to have disappeared, but you never know it might show up one day.
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moneywagon
location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
Its only tresspassing if someone catches you.
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 10 on 11/12/2008 4:12 PM >
| | | If the tunnels are actually WW2 era and not earlier than chances are they are still intact, they would have been well built especially since no one really knew how long the war would go on for. I know in NS, the underground sites that haven't been ruined by vandels or burnt are still in mostly intact conditions with the exception of flooding and rust etc. So if it all possible i would try my hardest to gain some access or more info about these tunnels
Woke up quick at about noon, just thought that i had to be in Compton soon? |
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moneywagon
location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
Its only tresspassing if someone catches you.
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 11 on 11/12/2008 4:15 PM >
| | | And speaking of WW2, did St John have any harbor defenses, especially any that might still be intact or explorable?
Woke up quick at about noon, just thought that i had to be in Compton soon? |
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moneywagon
location: Halifax, NS Gender: Male
Its only tresspassing if someone catches you.
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 13 on 11/13/2008 2:24 AM >
| | | I was more hoping if someone could tell me if there are still remains of any of these sites? thanks for the link though
Woke up quick at about noon, just thought that i had to be in Compton soon? |
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funkprink
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 14 on 11/13/2008 3:27 AM >
| | | There is some bits left before you go over to Partridge Island. Although i think it is being torn up for a condo complex or something I will e-mail my buddy down in SJ and see if he can tell me more.
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kaj27
location: Canada
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 15 on 11/15/2008 5:07 AM >
| | | Partridge Island isn't being demoed. It's federal property and is monitored by the Coast Guard. There are tunnels and buildings there. It was going to be turned into a tourist spot, but some fuckers messed it up so they closed it. Again, it's not being turned into condos. I drive by it daily.
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octo
location: Mtl
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 16 on 11/30/2008 6:08 AM >
| | | Hey, Im in Fredericton and I was wondering if anybody had gone down in the UNB tunnels lately and if anyone has tips or whatever... I've never been in and I would like to check them out.
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Jaded Echo
location: CFB Shilo Gender: Female
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 17 on 1/24/2009 1:39 AM >
| | | Posted by moneywagon And speaking of WW2, did St John have any harbor defenses, especially any that might still be intact or explorable?
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It's been a long time, so I don't know how accessible the Mispec fort is. With all that Irving's doing out in Red Head, it might have been leveled. If you drive waaaaaay down the Red Head Road, you'll come to the gated entrance to Irving's "Canaport." If you manage to get through that gate, go past where the lake comes close to the road. You'll see an overgrown (was once paved) parking lot. In the far right-hand corner of that parking lot you'll find a path and some ruined outhouses. They look like concrete blocks with toilets smashed off of them. Keep going down that path, and you'll come to some bunkers, and a gun turret, with BREATHTAKING views. While you're out there, take some pictures for me!!! If you have some extra time, when you're done follow the Red Head Road all the way to the end. Go slow past Mispec Beach, because when the road ends, it really freaking ends, just when you get tired of going slow. The road ends at a place called Cape Spencer, which is the most beautiful place in Canada. (IMHO, lol) When you get there, know that I'm jealous of you, because I'm in Manitoba for the next few years!
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foxmotorsport
location: Tri-Cities (area) Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 18 on 1/24/2009 1:12 PM >
| | | My wife is from the north shore of NB, when we go this summer I'll def. be looking for some places. I know when we were there a cpl yrs ago there were tons of boarded up houses and factories on some of the back roads around her place.
It's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.... |
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kaj27
location: Canada
| | Re: New Brunswick <Reply # 19 on 1/24/2009 4:39 PM >
| | | Posted by Jaded Echo
It's been a long time, so I don't know how accessible the Mispec fort is. With all that Irving's doing out in Red Head, it might have been leveled. If you drive waaaaaay down the Red Head Road, you'll come to the gated entrance to Irving's "Canaport." If you manage to get through that gate, go past where the lake comes close to the road. You'll see an overgrown (was once paved) parking lot. In the far right-hand corner of that parking lot you'll find a path and some ruined outhouses. They look like concrete blocks with toilets smashed off of them. Keep going down that path, and you'll come to some bunkers, and a gun turret, with BREATHTAKING views. While you're out there, take some pictures for me!!! If you have some extra time, when you're done follow the Red Head Road all the way to the end. Go slow past Mispec Beach, because when the road ends, it really freaking ends, just when you get tired of going slow. The road ends at a place called Cape Spencer, which is the most beautiful place in Canada. (IMHO, lol) When you get there, know that I'm jealous of you, because I'm in Manitoba for the next few years!
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I actually use to go there when I was a child. It was quite interesting at the time. Most of the buildings then were fairly destroyed. Now I can only imagine what they look like. I'll probably put a group together this spring/summer to go check it out.
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