My father-in-law worked his entire career on the railroad. The first car you explored (beginning at 3:12) looks like a bunkhouse. The men would sleep in them when they were out in the middle of nowhere fixing the tracks. Love the channel, and the way you’re always respectful of the sites you visit.
That would have made a sweet holiday home if it had been maintained. Someone worked really hard on that back in the day, and put a lot of thought into it.
Thank you Brent another great explore. Love how it’s so close to the river. The inside looks so much bigger than on the outside. Love how they made it into a home. It’s neat seeing all the mildew and moss over everything. Be careful we don’t want you hurt❤️
A friend of mine bought a caboose. They are very heavy & require a crane to lift on & off a low boy flatbed. They weigh around 22 tons. He was a truck driver & knew a local heavy crane company so it kept the cost of moving down. I would love to ask him more details but unfortunately he died from covid. RIP Red Beard
@@8_x_9. He was the most rootiness tootiness truck drivin, Harley ridin, stripper seducing,crank snortin,booze hound hard workin,hard partying dude I have ever met. I just cannot believe that the Kieth Richard's of all gear jammers was takin out by fuckin Covid. I couldn't even go to his funeral because I was in jail. I 44yrs old but will never get used to friends & loved ones just being "No longer" or simply "Gone" It's never the assholes right?
Great explore Brent. Too bad the place is covered in trash. The place does't look like it was well taken care of. Hey; soap is cheap. Thanks for sharing with us.
Really nice spot back in the woods along the river. Set up for a nice retreat. The railcar and caboose must have been an engineering feat to get in there. Bonus school bus LOL! Glad you didn't get to banged up on this one. Awesome explore for sure!! Thank you Brent for all the leg work!❣
That extended cab Nissan looks exactly like the one my Aunt & Uncle drove for most of the 80's. During the summers, when my uncle changed shifts in the oilfield industry, I spent hours sitting on one of those uncomfortable jump seats catching a ride to visit my grandparents. The jump seats were so low I couldn't see out the windows, and I'd bring a few books to read, but my uncle chatted to me most of the trip - probably to stay awake - so I rarely got any reading done! Thanks for sharing this explore.
Thanks for saying what it was before it became a medicine cabinet. So it would have opened from the right? Of course! It’s a right handed world. Us lefties make up approximately one in nine people. Even baby strollers come with the bottle/beverage holders on the right side. Oh well, we soon learn to adapt.
*Always sad and melancholy, this was somebody's home. Somebody lived here, slept here, had a life and dreams here and now they're gone and it's victimized by hooligans and vandals.* 😕😞
Great piece of history on this place and such a beautiful spot. Would have been a nice home in it time. I want that tiny radio :o) These kinds of places would be great for a couple of seniors on a fixed income. Thanks Brent. Stay safe and Happy Easter!!
I'll leave a note for yall in the future when you find my place like this after I escape ❤ Canada is a bit cold but worth it maybe, the countryside is unreal in beauty Thank you as always for taking us along to explore such a unique place!!
This one totally and completely creeped me out! I don't know why. I was relieved when it was over. A totally different vibe than the other "caboose" video you did. And even different than the houses that have been seriously trashed and decayed. And it looked like they had KIDS living in there. Yikes!
Cool place i expect it was a beautiful place to live they seem to have everything they needed to live a comfortable life right by the river what more could you want great explore thanks for sharing.
Woow what a surprise I didn't expect a new video tonight my favorite explorer 🥳 what a awesome,cool place 👏 you're the only one,you're the best 💪👏👏 thanks for another great adventure existing adventure with you 😁 Big kiss and hug for you from Serbia 🇷🇸 ❤ Be careful 🇨🇦❤️
What a wonderful find Brent...love how they used the railcar and the caboose to live in. So totally out of place and yet so intuitive to use as a living structure. Thanks for taking us along with you to see this stuff. 😁
Tried not to get too excited when I saw you had uploaded another vlog. Great explore I loved it- as of course I love you Brent - your enthusiasm and the respect you show for others "treasures"!!!😅 Never change and thank you for sharing your discoveries with us. Love Janice 🇬🇧 xx
Saturday morning ,cup of coffee and my favourite explorer !! That was one of your best explores Brent - what a little piece of paradise it must have been when living there was still viable! Thank you for all the effort you put in to your videos and I look forward to the next one! Gill 🇬🇧
Thank you for the tour of this explorers dream I'd love to see these places thats cool how they used rail cars and a caboose and a bus sad to see its abandoned sad when familys pass away thank you for showing up
WOW . Brent , THANK YOU so much 4 brining us along YAback in the day it would of been a awesome place 4 sure . SOME ONE MAY clean it up mayb and clear it all out , for sure MAYBE .
What a great find and exploration! I kept imagining what it all looked like back in the day. I bet it was really cool! I am thinking the shed that is made out of garage doors was probably a workshop of some sort and the wood was stored in the rail car. The layout of the caboose and addition to it is so neat along with the location right next to the river! I can just imagine that awesome greenhouse with beautiful flowers and green foliage in it. I am also thinking that at one time squatters lived there and the place was ransacked. I can't believe all the stuff that was left there, like the snowmobile and vehicles and so forth and that school bus is great. Stay safe out there Brent! Wonderful video, thank you! 👍😊
It's great to explore with you.Thank you. ~20 years or so lot's of decay without the human touch.Nature slowly just reclaims us & our belonings. The touch of music 🎶 is nice,adds to the feelings.🎉❤😊.
What a great explore! I can imagine the family was trying to live an off grid self sustainable lifestyle by some of the items you came across! Too bad it looks like their dream was cut short. Very inventive 😊
I don’t understand why the farmhouse would be torn down, but leave all that mess behind! It needs to be all cleaned up and hauled off!! It’s by a beautiful river and leaving all that mess isn’t environmentally safe! I hope it gets cleaned up! Thank you Brent for showing this, and that you’re not hurt!! Take care always! ❤
Hi Brent What a cool and different exploration. Imagine people living in a caboose. It’s cool by the river. Must have been nice when people lived there. That bus must be there decades judging how far into the ground it sunk. There was a lot of garbage left behind like those vehicles and the trash on the ground. I really liked this one Brent. I wish you would post more videos more often. Anyway stay safe and well.👍🆒🚞
You were right, that's a explorers dream! So much stuff to look at. The amount of decay as well really adds to the location. Looks like it may have been ransacked at some point. Nice explore!
the carriages were removed from the carts and the first of them seemed to be used as a carpentry workshop, in the video several times in the frame, a shed for drying lumber, with lumber inside, as well as a bunch of machines for working with wood, and the school bus was most likely completely removed from the chassis. ..
there were books in the first room, i would have like you check those books. We also see a yellow engine stand in the outdoor, whoever lived there had some mechanical skills. Very cool exploration
Now what jerk decided to kick in the TV? Hook her up to a solar panel and get some Hockey Night in Canada in the place. Would add some atmosphere. Make it feel like home. 😵
Wow,,that was a very cool find I enjoyed that ,,,it was a great spot They had a good living going on by the river ,,they seemed like they did pretty good with heat and power and with all the stuff ,,,they lived there way and made the best of it ,,,i enjoyed that thank you ❤😊
I hate seeing all that garbage strewn throughout the property. I’m sure it would have been a great spot back in the day especially so close to the river. Stay safe out there!
My brother was an unconventional person and was drawn towards living like this. He would have loved seeing this explore. RIP, Melonhead. ❤
Hazard pay, LOL Thanks Brent!
Oh wow bsage! Thank you very much! Very kind of you. Hazardous place for sure 🤣
Thanks for letting us explore with you.
You’re welcome!
This episode reminded me of a book I read when I was 9 or 10 called The Boxcar Children. I loved this book so thank you for reminding me of it.
Me too😊
Boxcar children is still around and loads of books still being written. 😊
My father-in-law worked his entire career on the railroad. The first car you explored (beginning at 3:12) looks like a bunkhouse. The men would sleep in them when they were out in the middle of nowhere fixing the tracks. Love the channel, and the way you’re always respectful of the sites you visit.
My grampa worked as an engineer for the Soo Lines.
Yes it was a bunkhouse! 👌🏻
You need to bring a flashlight with you
They had their own piece of paradise.
This last one was a hard one to watch
I feel my time here slipping away
Someday all that I know will slip away
That would have made a sweet holiday home if it had been maintained. Someone worked really hard on that back in the day, and put a lot of thought into it.
Thank you Brent another great explore. Love how it’s so close to the river. The inside looks so much bigger than on the outside. Love how they made it into a home. It’s neat seeing all the mildew and moss over everything. Be careful we don’t want you hurt❤️
A friend of mine bought a caboose. They are very heavy & require a crane to lift on & off a low boy flatbed. They weigh around 22 tons. He was a truck driver & knew a local heavy crane company so it kept the cost of moving down. I would love to ask him more details but unfortunately he died from covid. RIP Red Beard
Thank you for sharing your story with us.
RIP to your friend.🧡
@@8_x_9. He was the most rootiness tootiness truck drivin, Harley ridin, stripper seducing,crank snortin,booze hound hard workin,hard partying dude I have ever met. I just cannot believe that the Kieth Richard's of all gear jammers was takin out by fuckin Covid. I couldn't even go to his funeral because I was in jail. I 44yrs old but will never get used to friends & loved ones just being "No longer" or simply "Gone" It's never the assholes right?
Great explore Brent. Too bad the place is covered in trash. The place does't look like it was well taken care of. Hey; soap is cheap. Thanks for sharing with us.
This place was awesome. Thanks for sharing with us
Oh God! All the trash laying around in such a beautiful location breaks my heart!!!
That would have been a great spot to camp out. Looks like they had all the necessities covered.
Would be a beautiful place to clean out and build a nice cabin!!
Really nice spot back in the woods along the river. Set up for a nice retreat. The railcar and caboose must have been an engineering feat to get in there. Bonus school bus LOL! Glad you didn't get to banged up on this one. Awesome explore for sure!! Thank you Brent for all the leg work!❣
Glad you enjoyed it, I really loved it there and was so much fun exploring this place. Love these ones 👌🏻
That extended cab Nissan looks exactly like the one my Aunt & Uncle drove for most of the 80's. During the summers, when my uncle changed shifts in the oilfield industry, I spent hours sitting on one of those uncomfortable jump seats catching a ride to visit my grandparents. The jump seats were so low I couldn't see out the windows, and I'd bring a few books to read, but my uncle chatted to me most of the trip - probably to stay awake - so I rarely got any reading done! Thanks for sharing this explore.
I like that the medicine cabinet is the old enclosure from a Toshiba Tosvert-130 E1 Transistor Inverter
Thanks for saying what it was before it became a medicine cabinet. So it would have opened from the right? Of course! It’s a right handed world. Us lefties make up approximately one in nine people. Even baby strollers come with the bottle/beverage holders on the right side. Oh well, we soon learn to adapt.
I’ve seen one before but can’t think of where I seen it. Great idea using it as a medicine cabinet 👌🏻
*Always sad and melancholy, this was somebody's home. Somebody lived here, slept here, had a life and dreams here and now they're gone and it's victimized by hooligans and vandals.* 😕😞
I thought the same thing. Sad vibes, like someone lived here and was trying hard to get by.
That was completely different! What a great property! Thanks…
Great piece of history on this place and such a beautiful spot. Would have been a nice home in it time. I want that tiny radio :o) These kinds of places would be great for a couple of seniors on a fixed income. Thanks Brent. Stay safe and Happy Easter!!
Love hearing the back stories.
Makes you wonder who lived out there and what happened to everyone. Thanks for sharing. Great video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Happy Easter
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada
@@billgoeckel6344happy Easter!
Yesss! The wife and i have missed you! Definitely gonna give it a watch tonight!
Hope you enjoy it!
Fresh coat of paint, good as new!
Makes me wonder if the guy living there was a draft Dover, hiding away from being sent off to war. Timeline kinda makes sense. What a cool find!
What a awesome explore 👌 😎. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊.
I'll leave a note for yall in the future when you find my place like this after I escape ❤
Canada is a bit cold but worth it maybe, the countryside is unreal in beauty
Thank you as always for taking us along to explore such a unique place!!
What a great find. Really makes you think, how short time is, and it breaks down so fast.
Wow that was amazing. The chap had all mod cons really considering he was off the grid, thank you for showing us. 🇬🇧
Yikes!!!! What a nasty mess,gladyou made it out alive!!
This brings back memories of a story book called The Boxcar Children that our teacher would read a chapter to us after lunch.
This one totally and completely creeped me out! I don't know why. I was relieved when it was over. A totally different vibe than the other "caboose" video you did. And even different than the houses that have been seriously trashed and decayed. And it looked like they had KIDS living in there. Yikes!
Yeayy🎉😊. Brent is back👍💪❤️
Good one Brent. Lots of interesting junk. Safety first when wandering and handling. See ya on the next one
Cool place i expect it was a beautiful place to live they seem to have everything they needed to live a comfortable life right by the river what more could you want great explore thanks for sharing.
Very cool. And so ingenious. I like the independence and ingenuity. Self sufficient and living simply. Great find!
Nice explore 👌
Woow what a surprise I didn't expect a new video tonight my favorite explorer 🥳 what a awesome,cool place 👏 you're the only one,you're the best 💪👏👏 thanks for another great adventure existing adventure with you 😁 Big kiss and hug for you from Serbia 🇷🇸 ❤ Be careful 🇨🇦❤️
That last drawer on the bottom was the one with everything in it... ... hahahaha
Looks to me like the river floods that area.
Reminds me of the children's book series. The Boxcar Children. Interesting to explore.
What a nice spot to set up housekeeping…. Thanks for sharing 😊
Whoever lived there had a nice place too stay indeed.
What a wonderful find Brent...love how they used the railcar and the caboose to live in. So totally out of place and yet so intuitive to use as a living structure. Thanks for taking us along with you to see this stuff. 😁
Cool video sir, thank you.
Glad you liked it!
That place sure was different, amazing how some people lived but interesting to see.. 😀
I really enjoyed this one! Old train cars are so cool.
Thanks! I agree! Super cool
Throwing rocks at the caboose was a right of passage in the 80's
Tried not to get too excited when I saw you had uploaded another vlog.
Great explore I loved it- as of course I love you Brent - your enthusiasm and the respect you show for others "treasures"!!!😅
Never change and thank you for sharing your discoveries with us.
Love
Janice 🇬🇧 xx
Thanks Janice!
Saturday morning ,cup of coffee and my favourite explorer !! That was one of your best explores Brent - what a little piece of paradise it must have been when living there was still viable! Thank you for all the effort you put in to your videos and I look forward to the next one! Gill 🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it Gill! 👌🏻
Thank you for the tour of this explorers dream I'd love to see these places thats cool how they used rail cars and a caboose and a bus sad to see its abandoned sad when familys pass away thank you for showing up
WOW . Brent , THANK YOU so much 4 brining us along YAback in the day it would of been a awesome place 4 sure . SOME ONE MAY clean it up mayb and clear it all out , for sure MAYBE .
Thank you
Cool explore, Brent, thanks for taking us with you.
A very unique spot Brent. Too cool. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I need to find some of thos abandoned camps stuff u find
What a great location! This would be a perfect spot to go to in the summer ❤
Cool video
Hello Brent great video .
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very cool place 😊
Wow, what a really good location this was! Thanks for sharing your exploration with us. -Maine, USA
❤thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for sharing …makes me wonder what it looked like back then..the bathroom was unique 😊
what a great place. Would love to live next to that river, grew up next to one and miss it so
What a great find and exploration! I kept imagining what it all looked like back in the day. I bet it was really cool! I am thinking the shed that is made out of garage doors was probably a workshop of some sort and the wood was stored in the rail car. The layout of the caboose and addition to it is so neat along with the location right next to the river! I can just imagine that awesome greenhouse with beautiful flowers and green foliage in it. I am also thinking that at one time squatters lived there and the place was ransacked. I can't believe all the stuff that was left there, like the snowmobile and vehicles and so forth and that school bus is great. Stay safe out there Brent! Wonderful video, thank you! 👍😊
Thanks that place was awesome I enjoyed watching
Glad you enjoyed
Good off grid location
I think this was an interesting and creative approach to housing. Im sure it was clean and taken care of before the humans left in 2009. Thanks, Brent
It's great to explore with you.Thank you.
~20 years or so lot's of decay without the human touch.Nature slowly just reclaims us & our belonings.
The touch of music 🎶 is nice,adds to the feelings.🎉❤😊.
What a great explore! I can imagine the family was trying to live an off grid self sustainable lifestyle by some of the items you came across! Too bad it looks like their dream was cut short. Very inventive 😊
I don’t understand why the farmhouse would be torn down, but leave all that mess behind! It needs to be all cleaned up and hauled off!! It’s by a beautiful river and leaving all that mess isn’t environmentally safe! I hope it gets cleaned up! Thank you Brent for showing this, and that you’re not hurt!! Take care always! ❤
Taxes.
Taxes are way lower now as it’s just farmland
Hi Brent
What a cool and different exploration. Imagine people living in a caboose. It’s cool
by the river. Must have been nice when people lived there. That bus must be there
decades judging how far into the ground it sunk. There was a lot of garbage left
behind like those vehicles and the trash on the ground. I really liked this one Brent.
I wish you would post more videos more often. Anyway stay safe and well.👍🆒🚞
Funny how some people lived. I went to a home that had a shed out back, wall papered, a down and out relative lived there.
You were right, that's a explorers dream! So much stuff to look at. The amount of decay as well really adds to the location. Looks like it may have been ransacked at some point. Nice explore!
The big truck looked like about an 86 Ford.
thank u It most have bin a amazing place in the days gone by.
Hope the man found a place to live and isn't living on the streets.
the carriages were removed from the carts and the first of them seemed to be used as a carpentry workshop, in the video several times in the frame, a shed for drying lumber, with lumber inside, as well as a bunch of machines for working with wood, and the school bus was most likely completely removed from the chassis. ..
This was him living the dream sad to see it abandoned
What a unique find and explore 👍 Hope you always carry a first aid kit considering all the sharp wood and metal objects. Keep safe my friend.
Let’s go ❤️🥳🥾🏡!! Thank you, always!!
Great explore Brent! This was a very interesting find! Thanks for sharing!😊❤
there were books in the first room, i would have like you check those books. We also see a yellow engine stand in the outdoor, whoever lived there had some mechanical skills. Very cool exploration
This was a cool place!
Now what jerk decided to kick in the TV? Hook her up to a solar panel and get some Hockey Night in Canada in the place. Would add some atmosphere. Make it feel like home. 😵
Great exploration
Interesting setup. 😊
Very cool place!
Really interesting and a great video Brent!!
Thanks you for that one
Very cool.
Cool place. You dont find stuff like this very often. Great vid
Hello very nice vidéo I loved this place well done Brent👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️😺👋👋👋👋
25:46 I really wonder if that couple in the photo is even still alive also I really thought that hot water system was pretty cool as well 😎👍
Wow,,that was a very cool find I enjoyed that ,,,it was a great spot
They had a good living going on by the river ,,they seemed like they did pretty good with heat and power and with all the stuff ,,,they lived there way and made the best of it ,,,i enjoyed that thank you ❤😊
Great explore,thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it 👌🏻
I hate seeing all that garbage strewn throughout the property. I’m sure it would have been a great spot back in the day especially so close to the river. Stay safe out there!
It's amazing that all of the stuff was left behind Nobody's done anything about it
That place is a disaster, glad it was you walking around and not me hehe Thanks for sharing!