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Found this thanks to a member of an online urbex group. Was a fun explore. Signs of party use (and a tim hortons ice cap cup) but not too much damage. 1.
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I rather enjoyed your two earlier thread photo posts from your U.S. explorations. Nice to see you posting here too. And with that, welcome to the Ontario forum!
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Thanks My american explores seemed to have more street cred, so I posted them first. I have a few more from the Ottawa area (where I'm located) I'll post when I get a chance.
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nice set bud.
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I guess the good thing about houses not having any of the previous owner's stuff is that teenagers can't trash the place as easily. Nice set!
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Wow... It's beautiful. I'd love to live there and fix it up. I hope someone else does before it gets demo'd or whatever..
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Posted by Skye_Ann Wow... It's beautiful. I'd love to live there and fix it up. I hope someone else does before it gets demo'd or whatever..
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Well I don't think it will be demoed but apparently it will be used as a commercial building within mixed residential commercial development, so the interior will probably lose a lot of its character. Better than being steamrolled though.
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Beautiful old house !! Electric baseboard heating...must of cost a mild fortune to heat this place in the winter !!
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My Goodness! Looks like someone left and boarded it up. Wonder if there is anything much wrong with it? Nice home! The roof doesn't even look that bad. What a shame.
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