Montreal
Hospital under Renovation
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I assume y'all know about this place but I only just moved to Montreal and stumbled across it while walking around. Very easy to enter! I didn't research the place before going in but apparently its an old hospital that got moved, and now they're renovating it and giving it to McGill. I didn't enter the back pavilions but they're going to be demolished next year. That should be enough for y'all to know where I'm talking about

Its honestly pretty boring inside, its been completely stripped of anything interesting. Once you get to the roof though, you get a great view of the city, which makes it completely worth it in my opinion (especially at night). Imagine the view from Mont Royal mais en plus bas, donc t'est au niveau des gratte-ciel. There's some interesting electrical machinery in some rooms, but nothing you haven't seen before.

Here are some images, excuse the poor camera quality. I'm getting a new phone on Black Friday. On top of that, I haven't had the chance to do any color grading at all, but I'll get around to that for personal use eventually.

https://imgur.com/a/JxVED40

Anyways, hope y'all enjoy my first post. I'm looking forwards to exploring more of Montreal, working my way up to Silo #5 for now - I've never gone anywhere with security before and even if its supposed to be lax I want to get a bit more comfortable with the city first.
Toronto, ON
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Re: Hospital under Renovation
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Such a fantastic spot, glad you stumbled upon it!
Re: Hospital under Renovation
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I love that kind of spot, the industrial look end the view is amazing
Montreal
Re: Hospital under Renovation
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Small warning - went back recently to explore more the floors I hadn't seen yet and there was a guard on the 8th floor, right next to the stairwell. She was dead asleep and I could hear a radio from the stairwell but be careful when checking this place out!
Montreal
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Re: Hospital under Renovation
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Posted by joyeux
I assume y'all know about this place but I only just moved to Montreal and stumbled across it while walking around. Very easy to enter! I didn't research the place before going in but apparently its an old hospital that got moved, and now they're renovating it and giving it to McGill. I didn't enter the back pavilions but they're going to be demolished next year. That should be enough for y'all to know where I'm talking about

Its honestly pretty boring inside, its been completely stripped of anything interesting. Once you get to the roof though, you get a great view of the city, which makes it completely worth it in my opinion (especially at night). Imagine the view from Mont Royal mais en plus bas, donc t'est au niveau des gratte-ciel. There's some interesting electrical machinery in some rooms, but nothing you haven't seen before.

Here are some images, excuse the poor camera quality. I'm getting a new phone on Black Friday. On top of that, I haven't had the chance to do any color grading at all, but I'll get around to that for personal use eventually.

https://imgur.com/a/JxVED40

Anyways, hope y'all enjoy my first post. I'm looking forwards to exploring more of Montreal, working my way up to Silo #5 for now - I've never gone anywhere with security before and even if its supposed to be lax I want to get a bit more comfortable with the city first.


So, did you do Silo 5 finally? If yes, how it went?
Montreal
Re: Hospital under Renovation
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So, did you do Silo 5 finally? If yes, how it went?


Life is getting in the way, but I've found another construction site that is very easy to get into, especially at night. I should make a post soon about it, but I'm being lazy about it
Umpire
Shahre:'on Kaybec
Bonsoir et cest partie
Re: Hospital under Renovation
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actually, the area with the flat roof that you were on, is one of the sections being demoed. The plans involve removing the 1950s surgical and medical buildings as well as the centenial pavilion built in 1994. The Ross and Womens pavilions will stay
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