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ishootthings • 3 years ago
Its on my list, now sooner rather than later. Here is my breakdown. Market square symbolizes the history of demolishing history that K-Town is NOTORIOUSLY famous for. Sucks that my fav architect made the original mall that was repurposed and redone to suit this current *abomination*(IMO but his mall was an abomination too compared to Old City Hall). So Ill be there in a week or 2, but I want to shoot the symbol of the history of demolishing history, before it is inevitably demolished as I feel it will eventually go. Yah, that will be interesting. Ive been in there once and I told them (security) to call the cops and have me arrested, or give me a place to lock my bike, while I stand at his desk and my mom looked up phone numbers. Great time! Ahahaha.
sydxvicious • 3 years ago
I'd love to see what kind of shots you get in there. Waiting for my camera to ship so I can start having more options when it comes to shots, but for now it's just the good old Android.
John Lingwoods partial bastardization. I was gonna shoot this. LOL. Infiltration and active places. Its damn fun.
Mr_PLOWW • 3 years ago
yeah bro sounds like a plan
TOTALLY GONE. Only a sign that I think once held the Credit Union Sign inside, remains.
The arch is what I wanted to get to. LOL. Whenever I make it there next. Ive been to the limestone bridge as well, and did a fair amount of reading over time, but I am going to get back for sure. WICKED place if your into drains and infrastructure.
ElectricEagle • 3 years ago
Being that Guelph is so hilly, where you entered is a good 30 meters below the part of the creek that went under the old Paisley road bridge. To add to your history, the Creek was first partially buried in the 30s, then completely buried in the late 40s. The limestone you'll run into a few hundred meters in, is 70 years old at least, beyond that even older. Did you make it to the archway? Really spooky stuff. If I had to guess it's at least 20 feet underground. It ran through what today is the backyards of Lyon Avenue, one house still has a limestone bridge in its backyard, then travelled through today is parking lot and tennis court of GCVI, on the west side of Yorkshire, then banked to the east side of Yorkshire at Cork street. I went to GCVI and the art rooms always had cracking on the walls and experienced small floods in the past. Would the map a few scrolls down this page be helpful for navigating? https://www.chijournal.org/C374
Thanks man. I went looking for it once, but got sidetracked. Will update.
CellarDoor • 3 years ago
A bit late but I can confirm it is gone, car and all. Some storage building has taken its place.
Mythic69 • 3 years ago
Some time we should go to abandon rona I can show you the back way in try not to be seen going around back tho because people might call the ops
DAExplores • 3 years ago
apparently demolished
BlackTulip • 3 years ago
is it structurally sound?
GanjaQueen • 3 years ago
⚠️ DEMOLISHED NOVEMBER 2021 ⚠️
user123456789 • 3 years ago
The reason the locals stop and ask questions is because those of us who live in rural areas are constantly dealing with people who think that just because a place is forest, no one lives there. It’s still someone’s property even if it’s not a manicured front lawn with a house and driveway. Some of us enjoy that our property is still untouched nature. It doesn’t make it fair game to do anything you want. But it happens all the time, so rural neighborhoods look out for each other’s property.
The angle of the “Mexican” doll, and the shot looking up the tree could not have been taken if you’d been on the “correct” side of the fence. You clearly trespassed to take these photos. This place isn’t ‘abandoned’. It’s right beside a farmhouse. They’ve put signs, a fence and trail cameras up. It’s pretty clear they don’t want people on the property.