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Ninth Line Farm
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created by EVmAN
on 2/23/2011 11:16 PM
last modified by Collaro
on 5/24/2016 8:49 PM
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This location has been labeled as Demolished, and therefore can be viewed by anyone.
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Two houses, a barn, sheds and lots of vehicles and other stuff strewn across the yard. SOUTHERN-MOST HOUSE: This area is actually owned by the City of Mississauga since it bought all the undeveloped land in between Ninth Line and the 407, and is technically designated as a "parkland". So you can't actually be caught trespassing there unless they put up a fence or a sign. The house used to be much more accessible. The basement stairs has collapsed and the upstairs has obviously unsafe flooring, although it is possible to walk across on the left side for those brave enough. Needless to say, use caution. NORTHERN-SIDE PROPERTY: Features a barn, other small barn-like buildings and sheds, tractors and farm equipment, and a ridiculous abundance of old cars. I tried counting just the motor vehicles within the boundaries of the fence, there was about 55. As for the house, I don't really recommend going in. It's literally just a garbage dump with walls. Not much in there you wouldn't find in a dump either. Whatever you do, don't open the fridge, they left food in there. It stinks up the whole house and is probably a bio-hazard.
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Type: Building
Status: Demolished
Accessibility: Varies. Owners keep boarding them up, ppl keep tearing down boarding.
Recommendation: check it out if you're nearby
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Address
7248 Ninth Line
Mississauga, Ontario
Canada
Owner: Farm: a former auto worker House next door: City of Mississauga
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A museum of old cars in the backyard, lots of farm equipment.
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fences wooden boarding steady traffic at rush hours
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It was a working farm at one point and was abandoned a few years ago. The owner was an auto worker's family. My guess is that he got laid off and instead of selling his property (which would require a lot of work removing everything), just used it as storage and moved.
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The house on the south is slowly falling apart. The City could come any time to take it down, since they own it, but I doubt it. As of 11/10/2015 - The cars have been scrapped, the barn, shed, and house have been demolished. However, the southernmost house still exists, and is apparently a designated historic location dating back to pioneer times, but updated in the interior.
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The moderator rating is a neutral rating of the content quality, photography, and coolness of this location.
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This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Explorer Zero on 6/4/2016 10:32 PM.
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on Jun 4 16 at 22:32, Explorer Zero validated this location on Jun 3 16 at 21:27, Collaro added some pictures to a gallery on Jun 3 16 at 21:07, Collaro updated gallery Collaro's visits on Jun 3 16 at 21:07, Collaro created a new gallery on May 27 16 at 9:47, Steed validated this location on May 24 16 at 20:49, Collaro changed the following: Status, Future Plans, Web Links on Jan 20 13 at 23:05, Opheliaism validated this location on Jan 20 13 at 23:05, Opheliaism changed the following: Display Name on Nov 2 12 at 16:34, EVmAN changed the following: Accessibility on Apr 21 11 at 17:52, Steed validated this location
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