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Infiltration Forums > Archived Canada: Alberta / BC > UofC Steam Tunnels (Viewed 679 times)
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UofC Steam Tunnels
< on 1/2/2009 7:49 AM >
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Has anyone here ventured into the U of Calgary steam tunnels? If so, could you please provide photos and/or pointers... (I read about one person, who mentioned that pressing all four buttons on one of the elevators, in one of the buildings took the car down to the subbasements, w/o a key.)

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Re: UofC Steam Tunnels
<Reply # 1 on 1/2/2009 8:42 PM >
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There were pics on UEA from when a bunch of us did it a few years ago, they may still be up there. They may also be in private galleries, so if you know any of us personally, ask around. We didn't use the elevator, we used doors.

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Re: UofC Steam Tunnels
<Reply # 2 on 2/22/2009 8:48 AM >
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From what I understand anybody with access to a residence can also access the tunnels. It seems that that's common practise where it gets very cold during the winter. Go to a party, slip out, go downstairs and then find the tunnels.

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Re: UofC Steam Tunnels
<Reply # 3 on 2/22/2009 7:51 PM >
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Posted by Dressed in Black
From what I understand anybody with access to a residence can also access the tunnels. It seems that that's common practise where it gets very cold during the winter. Go to a party, slip out, go downstairs and then find the tunnels.


Those ones are public AFAIK.

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