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Infiltration Forums > Archived Canada: Other > (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar (Viewed 1129 times)
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(Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
< on 9/17/2009 12:52 AM >
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So Protios and I went to check out the Beaver Bank radar today. Was a very need and creepy place. Here are some photos for your enjoyment.

Here is a link to the Flickr set as well: http://www.flickr....72157622391627312/


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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 1 on 9/18/2009 2:10 AM >
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I'm still sore from gaining entrance, used muscles I haven't used in awhile... crazy place, gotta go back with more light next time.

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 2 on 10/1/2009 9:08 PM >
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Not easy getting in and out of there anymore, eh..

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 3 on 10/9/2009 10:42 PM >
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I totally ripped the ass out of my shorts, I cried a little haha.

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 4 on 10/18/2009 6:31 PM >
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Posted by AlexMcC
Was a very need and creepy place.


Its only creepy if you go into it with that mind set.

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 5 on 10/18/2009 7:11 PM >
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Posted by BeaverBanker


Its only creepy if you go into it with that mind set.


I totally agree. I am planning on heading back there sometime soon with a lot more light though.

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 6 on 10/23/2009 5:05 PM >
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Never went into the basement, Whats down there? anything or just a big pool of water?

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 7 on 10/23/2009 10:11 PM >
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Apparently, the flooded section is actually two levels. I haven't been able to confirm this, it's just rumour as far as I know. My great uncle worked there when it was still CFS Redtape. I can ask him next time I see him.

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 8 on 10/24/2009 1:49 AM >
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we didn't venture down that way, this was our first explore and sadly we lacked any real lighting, and I certainly wasn't dressed for it.

WHEN I do go back, probably won't be until the spring -- I'd love to take my buddy out there in December when he gets in from Newfoundland, however I don't much enjoy the idea of wandering around that place in the cold with black ice to boot.

But I've also heard it's two stories that are flooded, I heard they used the two basement floors as their reservoir for when it was converted to a cement mixing plant.

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 9 on 12/3/2009 12:05 AM >
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Posted by nootz
Apparently, the flooded section is actually two levels. I haven't been able to confirm this, it's just rumour as far as I know. My great uncle worked there when it was still CFS Redtape. I can ask him next time I see him.


Two levels? Too bad its flooded. Might be some interesting things down there.

I wonder if your great uncle knows of any areas at the radar station most people don't?

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 10 on 12/3/2009 4:41 AM >
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Posted by Jonnie B
I wonder if your great uncle knows of any areas at the radar station most people don't?


Other than the flooded area, probably not. There's a rumour of an escape shaft in the woods near the building itself. Not sure how true that one is. I can't even remember who told me that.

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 11 on 12/3/2009 8:57 PM >
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Oh really? Next time I'm there -- Probably wait til spring -- I'll have to look around. I know when Alex and I were there last we noticed some trails that led off here or there and it was too late for us to fully take a look around.

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Re: (Bandwidth Warning) Halifax UE > Beaver Bank Radar
<Reply # 12 on 12/3/2009 9:52 PM >
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Posted by Protios
I know when Alex and I were there last we noticed some trails that led off here or there and it was too late for us to fully take a look around.


Those trails are just ATV and truck trails. One of them goes down to the owner's place. Others go over to East Uniacke Road.
I'll probably come up there again too.

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