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A combination of recent and old photos from half a decade ago. Somewhere between the decrepit ruins of the Parkway Inn in Chippawa and Frenchman's Creek RV Park in Fort Erie, one can find this surprisingly well-hidden ghost town of abandoned cabins/cottages.
Vacation Brochure by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Planning that special day or perhaps just looking for a romantic, decayed getaway? Come, let us pamper you. Located on the tranquil shore of the Niagara River, let us take you and your loved urbex/rurex explorer away from it all for a relaxing escape. Here you'll discover our hidden collection of overgrown, rotting cabins, all awaiting your visit to the Honeymoon Capital. Choose from full river-view or more secluded, windowless cabins for some real ♫ brrr chicka brrrr ♪. But by warned, shake the walls too much in some of our units and the whole thing might come down on you.
Morning Dew on Approach by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Prominent Warning by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
A Niagara Ghost Town by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
The View Upon Entry by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
A Slow Progression by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
A Quaint Stay by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
White Mantel by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Incoming Storm by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Subtle Signs by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
French Door Shadows by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Another Unit by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Interior Clutter by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
From Cottage to Cottage by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Serenity on the Water by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Awaiting Removal by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Kitchen Circulation 2013 by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Little Difference 5 Years Later by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
One Still to Explore by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Shelter from the Storm by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Sinking Sensation by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Barricaded by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
When It Was Slightly Maintained by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
Parkway Sunrise by Ground State Photos, on Flickr
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Holy fuck those lake shots!! Number 13 and the last one are my favorite for sure, something about fog and birdies chilling out by lake. How many houses were there on site back then? Looks like it was pretty big.
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Nine buildings in total, and they're all still there. The property runs perpendicular to the Niagara River and stretches back into a field away from it, with the opening a very narrow spot between two occupied houses. So it is really easy to drive by and not even notice, which has got to be why it has lasted so long. The (very wealthy) owner is now long dead. That makes three really good tourist urbex spots along the Niagara River and a few excellent locations along the Erie shoreline. You can make an entire day out of exploring along just this single route from Niagara Falls to, say, Dunnville.
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Yeah man those lake shots are insane, especially the first one. Also love that Morning Dew and Niagara ghost town. Super cool location!
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Great work man, I have always wondered about the Parkway and what surprises it might hold!
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Im with the others. Beautiful Lake shots! But love the dew on the Lily. Thats so pretty. The houses all in a row is another awesome grouping too!
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Them quality barricades! I donno why that is my favorite
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Posted by Theninjalobster Also love that Morning Dew
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Posted by MisUnderstood! But love the dew on the Lily.
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I think that's my favorite shot too, looking back at my own work. I really like foreground objects in macro with abandonments.
Posted by Freaktography I have always wondered about the Parkway and what surprises it might hold!
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I'll tell you that there are a few other unpublished surprises along that route, so keep it on your list.
Posted by cboy295 Them quality barricades! I donno why that is my favorite
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I was a little surprised to see some of those quality barricades disappear between my visits.
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It's insanely romantic. I've always wanted a gorgeous wedding with incredible memories. But our wedding with my husband did not go according to plan from the very beginning. The bridesmaid ruined my wedding dress, the bouquet with boutonnieres was of terrible quality and began to deteriorate. The photographer who took pictures of us was late in the morning, I also had to be nervous because of this. Moreover, during the shooting, I realized that she was an inexperienced photographer, and she often got lost, did not know what and how to shoot, which also did not add to our positive mood. Only thanks to gatlinburg weddings could the impression of the wedding be saved. I hope that we will celebrate the 5th anniversary even better with this wedding trip!
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