Abandoned farmhouse built 140 years ago and farm explored. Ontario, Canada Explore #45
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- Abandoned farmhouse built 140 years ago and farm explored. Ontario, Canada Explore #45
This abandoned farm and farmhouse sits on over 100 acres of land. The farmhouse was built in 1880 and they added an addition in 1910. In 1980 they added another addition to the north side of the house. This was once a busy dairy farm owned and operated by the same family for 4 generations. This house was in the process of being put on a heritage list but was not considered to be heritage.
A developer bought up a lot of the land in this area for new roads and new houses. I'm guessing it will be demolished very soon.
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The round chart on the wall with the pegs in it was a breeding chart for dairy cows to keep track of when there in heat when there bred and how many days until calving
Thanks Ron! 😁👍🐄
Been a long time for me, but that is what I thought the chart was too.
My dad keeps one in the milk-house.
yup! I lived on a Wisconsin farm too. 1880s home, and dairy cows. it was hard on the body, but a great life!!!😊
OMG THAT PIANO THOUGH!!!!!!🤩🥰
Beautiful house. Thank you for covering the piano. Wish you have closed the cabinet doors for the next person. Liked that your closing things. Never know for the future. Love the way you take the time to stop and look at things. Would love to buy that desk in the office building you went in. Shame to have just left so much of that stuff. Beautiful land.
Thanks Bonnie 😁
Great place. You have luck with finding old pianos. Those old houses with 2 stairwells are so cool. I would have loved to grow up in that house and play in the barns. So many wonderful memories for a big family there. Wonderful explore. See you next week 😁
Yes I see so many pianos. Nobody wants them I guess. Thanks for watching Shelley 😁
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada Always! I will never miss one..👏😉
Omy god,bad smel at the frezer,😊😊😊
In the second building, a rare tape recorder with an antenna sat on a table. About 15 years ago, everything was abandoned, which is a pity. Next time, please do not open the refrigerator, from where such smrat goes - why do they need a boat, if there is no sea or lake nearby ... 🤔 🤨
Maybe a lake is in the general area?
@@chaosdemonwolf1 I have no idea where there is a lake or river, although Canada is rich in rivers, perhaps somewhere in the vicinity and there is a river.
There are lakes within 1 hour from the place 😁
Brent is contractually obligated to open every fidge & freezer. And go in the basement. AND CLIMB SILOS!! My lawyers will be contacting you about that one, Brent.
Hola amigo muy buenos tus vídeos. Si esa casa estubiera en México, se hubieran robado todo eso jajaja
I would STILL love to live on that farm!
Isn't it for sale?
The Afghan Girl, National Geographic June 1985 issue... very collectible
I was thinking the same thing!
randy farris also noticed the Royal Worcester China, if those Christmas Plates were still in those boxes, they are highly sought after.
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Ha he you seen the most recent picture of her....quite the change.
Very, very collectible!
Another good one! I was glad to see that it hadn't been destroyed. A bit of a mess in some rooms. I just can't wrap my head around how people just leave their belongings or, just abandon homes at all. I worked too hard to acquire mine! Thank you for a great video. I hope you recovered after opening that freezer chest. 😁
Thanks Deborah! 🤢
Some people pass away suddenly or end up in nursing homes and family just leave there house to rot. I am a home health nurse.
Respect for picking up the medal and placing it back. Great work my friend! Hello from Calgary! :)
this place has got a feeling of sadness for me ,i got the feeling that someone had big plans and they were not picked up by the children who moved away as soon as possible
I would move there in a heartbeat if possible and restore it. Lots of memories made in that house.
I’m struggling atm. Seeing these places seems to help ease my mind. Appreciate. Sad but interesting.
Don't forget to wear your mask and be careful, at 17:17 That attic looks like it's full of asbestos. The attic access entryway was wide open, so it's probably blowing all around in the rooms. 17:55 looks like asbestos mixed in with other scraps. I was a certified asbestos worker at my last job, maybe being over-cautious myself, but they told me the asbestos fibers float around for hours in the air, like dust, when it's stirred up, and once breathed in it stays in your lungs for life. We had to use respirators, and the key is to spray it with water, so it doesnt go airborne.
This makes me so angry and sad it’s so pretty and old and there just gunna get rid of it erasing history and memorize it kinda pisses me off
I couldn't stop laughing when you opened the freezer.
😂🤢
I have to cover my eyes when he opens the freezers and fridges 😆
@@auntyb6313 i swear I can smell the stench.
But I am so disappointed when they don’t! 😂
Such an active family. In addition to all the farm work the kids played hockey, skied, cycled, played golf, won soccer trophies and the paper was open to a page about football. Sadly most of this stuff will just be taken to a landfill.
I like that you put things back and are respectful. If walls could talk.
Thank you 😁
Nice digs. I'd live there in a heartbeat.
Yes so would I just give chance I would move in the week.
Hey at 12:01 I had that same exact raised "Captain's Bed" with drawers under in the early 70's! I also had the dresser and homework desk that went with the set.
In your drone shots it looks like some of the farm fields were maintained so I'm guessing they sold or leased the fields to another farm.
You should wear gloves.
Will never understand why explorers even open the fridge & freezer.
Sometimes there are interesting things hidden but mostly rotten food 😂
BECAUSE. That is why.
Morbid curiosity
cat stevens my all time favorite :)
How could someone leave their baby's picture behind 😭
Had a friend who went to farms and pick up the milk from farmers. Did not see the milk tub
Absolutely obsessed with your videos! You do such a great job 👏🏼 Hello from Edmonton 😊
Thanks so much Vanessa! I plan to head out that way in the future 😁
I like how you thank people ,
Thank you 😁
I’d left the clown picture behind too! 😳
Creepy....
I HATE clowns.
Same here
Nice house! It must've been a productive dairy farm in its day.
Sure was
Why abandoned
Find the owners
Why they left it.
And people should learn one day we will go from this world ,left everything behind and people will occupy your property ,rather your own family or others no matter.
So live your life in a good way
Help eachother.
Give to others what ever you have extra.
Make small homes
Less desires
And stay happy..
Owners left all explained in the video
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I can't watch these anymore. Makes me so sad & depressed. See ya. Do find interesting but, just can't handle it in my head. Such sadness to me.
30:30 its a breeding wheel, used by dairy farmers to keep track of reproductive milestones in their cows such as heats, pregnancy, due dates.
~ ** Abandoned Urbex Canada ** ~ ~ * * Brent * * !! Great~! I think about all the antiques & good stuff & junque, that could even, be sold or, given away, to families, etc.
starting over, from floods, fires or even natural disasters~~ etc. Beautiful old home~ Good work~ ~Peace~
That's some pretty fancy finger work on the piano Brent 😉😁.
😂 I played when I was a kid but I have no clue how to play anymore 😂
It's a shame pianos in old houses get left behind, that one in particular was in (good) shape. If I had the chance, I would be playing all day in this house
Good historical background info for the farm and guess the decorating business didn't work well in that location. Good detective work on the piano age, too. That 10 year old ketchup looked quite dodgy. Actually like the titles on some of those records and tapes, but they still had 8 track tapes even. Your "Hello, Housekeeping" always brings a smile, as does your intros and outros and your great choices of music. Those silos were huge, glad you didn't climb. When you asked if you should I said..."Don't!" out loud. LOL. Thank you for the explore.
Your welcome! Glad you enjoyed it. Ya I don’t trust those old silo ladders 😳
Anyone else expecting to see someone, or thing, in the attic when he popped his phone up? Great work, Brent! I recently found your channel and love it! I appreciate the respect you have for the property and people. Thanks for sharing these with us!
I love the trees that surround the old farmsteads in the middle of fields. They feel protective of the buildings, still providing shelter.🌳🌲
Yes your right I’m sure they do this on purpose 😁
They use them for wind breakers. Lots of farms in Kansas that have trees around the houses.
@@genevievecalarco8178 true here in Brazil we also plant trees that are not very tall and do not fall easily around the houses it helps a lot when there are storms.
Can confirm Aussies have windbreaks of trees too.
Salve salve ... eu estou aqui
Nó.... Brasil
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It’s looks like very lonely place and interesting 🤔 one can not understand how people drop everything and leave feel sad Thank you for Ur video take care 👍🇦🇺
I love watching, but why is it you respect the people whom lived in these place and not show names and address, but you’ll show pictures of people? I don’t get it, but again I love watching and keep up the good work! 👍🏽
Thank you! Pictures are just pictures but names and address give away the locations then the vandals and thieves come. 😁
The house was pretty much cleaned out, and then they leave food in the freezer to rot! smh. My family farm was abandoned for 2 years, at least the power was still on so when I cleaned it out, did not have to deal with rotted food in freezers. Keep on exploring!
I thought it would be empty but I guess not 🤢
Loved this! So sad that the family farm could not be carried on!
That was one of your longest films of an abandoned farm but it sure was interesting enough Brent. I really liked it.
Interesting house, but too chopped up for me. Field of Dreams is one of my Fave movies. And thank goodness they took their sewing machines with them! I know there probably was a sewing machine because of all that lace and ribbon hanging out of that dresser drawer in the closet upstairs. Please don't ever stop exploring old houses. It's something I would love to do, but my husband can't go with me because of breathing issues.
Yes I seen all the lace I thought maybe it was an underwear drawer😂 so I didn’t open it to much 😂 I love the old houses too way more interesting
This is another's option. Please. RSVP. Please. Kate l
I always think of the history of these places and how the families live their day to day lives. Always sad when you see it abandoned because of so many stories that could be told about the lives there.
This one was awsome. So much history there. Thanx for the video.
Your welcome Eric 😁
Great video once again, I love your respect level... so sad how much goes to waste with the dreams lost as well. Amazing piano !
Thank you!
This house needs to be saved...give to a needy family or veteran...
Appreciate this to just relax to snd you have a calm way about the camera snd voice and w others personable items that makes you so good to watch. Thx xx
Thanks torri!
You do such an amazing job with your videos, love them. This was quite a big farm with a hundred acres. Cannot understand why people just leave their homes behind or can afford to come to that. Would be a great place to live. Anyway thank you for another great video.
Thanks Tangie😁
Never open the fridge or freezer! XD I learned that the hard way many times. Now my mask is on the moment I enter a place.
Nice tour here. Nice and big place. Too big for me, wasn t getting the I wanna live here vibe. Take care. Later.
i love looking into Abandoned places imagining the history of them, Thank you for this one i love old farmhouses
Your welcome!
I suddenly felt so old seeing boney m and mad magazine and im only 32! Lol
I’m only a few years older 😁
Thanks for this visit. Sad no one continued to live there. The farm was still showing in 2017. Was probably abandoned in the last 2 years or so.
My ex would set down and cry about these places then get mad as hell because of the waisted.
Hi Brent! I loved this explore, including the drone footage!! That’s a super old piano. Thank you for looking that up for us fans. A first look down the stairs of that basement, me personally, I’d be too scared to go down there, lol. Keep being awesome! ❤️😊. Housekeeping 😂🤣
Thanks Chrissy your awesome! 😁
Thank you Brent, you’re sweet 👍😁
there must be some historic group that cares ...we have enough rich people in the world to save them........
I somehow stumbled across this video, and boy am I glad that I did! Your videoing is thorough, and you take your time looking at things. I see my Sunday afternoon is going to be used to watch more of your videos. One thing that was perfectly clear to me, I'm subbing! After all I'm in the U.P. of MI. we're practically neighbors, eh?
I’m glad you found me! Thanks for watching neighbour!
I have wondered if people know about these places and bring their trash, etc to add to the mess...who would know? We've had 6 tires dumped off here in the last week😬😠
Yes I see it all the time
I struggle to understand how such lovely places with so much useable land just get abandoned over there. We are crying for space here in the UK. Such a once lovely place, such a shame. Thank you for the explore!
Remember - don’t open the fridges lmao
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Beautiful! In the room with ski boots there was a gorgeous torchiere lamp. Really liked how they’d left some of the doors natural wood. Maybe 2015 was when they stopped farming. Those desks in the barn. First was pretty but second was really old; could tell by the handle “pulls” of wood.
Hmmm..I think this deserves two coffees.
Stay safe and healthy!
~~~Deb in VA
Thanks Deborah! Your the best! 😁
Love the drone view over the silos. Very professional. Another awesome video.
Thank you!
Thats a huge farm to lose to development. Heartbreaking.
What a great explore! It seems the house and allot of the out buildings are in very good shape. It should be illegal to demolish buildings in such great shape. They should have to dismantle them and sell, give away or recycle all of the valuable building materials, appliances and machinery.
Yes your right, I hope they can save some material
Ola gosto de mais desse seu trabalho me amarro em ver essas fimagens
Só não me conformo em ver tanta coisas deixadas para trás fico muito tristi
Sei que não devemos nós apegar em coisas materiais mas são as nossas
coisas em fim cada pessoa age como quer nao
Manda um beijo para margarida no Brasil e um beijo para você
Well I love old houses, but I wasn't impressed with this one, very odd. Your camerawork is wonderfully. Slow and no unnecessary talking. Or stating the obvious! Awesome Brent
Thank you very much 😁
Show us a pair please.into the basement.
How many bedrooms and baths ???? I've got 2.5 generations to house and raise. Not a lot of money but o e hell of a lot of love.
ROSEBUD!!☃️❄
Please tell me how I can buy this Abandoned framhouse, thank you
Also, I love your soul. Seriously, I watch these to relax at the end of the day, eat dinner and just listen... you are so kind, thoughtful in so many ways, you are funny, fun, yet cautious and wise...so again, I love your soul. It is obvious you have found your calling. Well done inside and out.
I'm so glad when I get an e-mail that you put up a new video because I know it will be a great one . Whitney Houston love her.
Oh I’m glad you signed up for notifications 😁👍
So sad that they tore it down.
Thanks again Brent for another view of the past!
To bad after so many generations it went under or just lost interest. Maybe not making enough money to keep it going.
Princess Bride is also a great movie. Thanks.
I have a Williams piano. Serial number 19591, and it's a 1905 and in great shape. Funny enough, different company, bothlook I identical. Weighs around 800 pounds. It doesn't move if you "stub" your for on it when walking in the dark. And it's the best time to come up with new French swear words.
This is a great video. Keep it up! Alexandra L.
GOURLAY: in Canada's *truly world class* piano industry of old, another superb make. Linear, light-decorated style is transitional between florid Victorian and straight-edged Edwardian. Gourlay made c.16,000 pianos in 1904-23 - says Wayne Kelly's book, 'Downright Upright: a History of the Canadian Piano Industry' - before bankruptcy as radio, gramophone, Model T and other easier entertainments hit the entire piano sector.
Very amusing, and that you opened the freezer and then slammed it immediately coughing, saying “oh no, why did I do that.” But, sir! You ALWAYS do! Lol! Ha ha ha!
You should report if you ever find something smelling fowl..... like in the freezer....could be a missing body 🤔
I am from Lindsay Ontario. Can you tell me how to find some of these places so I have something to do. Ill take my brother and go exploring. He has had some challenges and i have cancer so spending some time doing things like this would be greatly appreciated. We had the same piano...I went to school with a Gary Fisher from the Pontypool area
It is astounding what people leave behind. Mindblowing. (also, gross🤢you have such a strong stomach!)
wow! i love to see all this.......i have collected so much stuff i am drowning i it!.....and i have to sort and clean and get rid of stuff! from now on i will just watch your videos.....and STOP bringing all the good junk from yard sales and thrift stores into my house!
What's strange is, we demolish so much, that things that would be historical never get the chance to be. It's kind of sad when you think about it... Some of these places could be bought and flipped.
I dont understand, why do people leave such a beautiful farm and home? it's spend too much money.why they didnt sale this farm?anyone explain do it, pls???
I don't know where this thought came from but more than 10 years before this place was abandoned there was a family living their day to day lives in this home when the news of 911 came across their television. That family probably walked through that house wondering how that tragedy was going to effect the world. 911 seemed like it was just yesterday. Time goes by so fast!
Wow what a cool farm house ,,but you never want to open an old refrigerator or a freezer as they stink inside I did that once and p .u.ew ,yuck almost knock me over and my friend Linda was laughing ,well that old farm would be a great place to raise a family even today and have a big vegetable garden,,and fruit trees ,,I lived on a farm in Kansas many years ago and so I hope this place some one will rescue not to be demolished would be all sad,,now I don't look in creepy cellars though not ,,🐤 chicken little ,,thanks for the video happy 🏠 hunting guys
Olá amigo amei seu canal e gostou muito desses vídeo abraço
That is one of the all time famous covers of the National Geographic Magazine, one of the popular shows like 60 minutes or such had a show to try and find the woman on that cover and it took some time but I believe they did and she had aged a lot from the hard life she lead! Just a little info I recall!
Such a waste!
That property could very easily be fixed up and worked again!
All these abandoned places you show us and then tell us developers bought up the land I’m starting to hate developers.
The earlier generations of this family , as they used to say must be rolling over in their grave’s , they would of had to of worked hard to get that much land as people did not make much money back then . To keep it in the family for three solid generations only to have the fourth get greedy and sell off the land so sad . Then again I think that pretty much sums up society now greedy and self centred don’t give a poop about anyone or anything but themselves. So sad . Someone should get in this house and rescue all the woodwork before the place is demolished . Must of been a beautiful place when occupied. Can you imagine having family dinners and many children and other relatives filling the house with life . Kids probably sold the place once their parents passed away .
I see around the 16 minute mark in that particular room you found most of the tools of home schooling when I saw the titles on some of those books on that closet shelf. I found that very interesting along with the earlier collection of Nat Geo's you found.
I can’t believe u went downstairs into the basement. Looks haunted 😂😂😂
the electrical wiring on the basement no to me
That was an awesome find. I can’t believe you didn’t read the year of that mad magazine. And that boat that was totally the SS minnow from Gilligans Island. Awesome job that was cool.👍👊💪
Magazine was 1995 😁👍
nice explore Brent, looks like it was a busy farm at one point and so sad that that house may be demolished soon, looks like it saw a lot of fun and love in it one time,, also somebody had a good taste in Music,, saw the Kenny Rogers album, and that Cat Stevens 8 track and stuff, awesome,, see ya on the next one,, you've got a coffee on the way
Hey thanks Jeff for the coffee! Glad you enjoyed this one and their music 😁👍
Sadly it’s all a part of life where people move because you have to. Sadly so many stories that will remain untold .
The sad part about properties like this is they ask an arm and a leg for a property that will need so much work done to it to make it habitable. It makes it so nobody can afford to buy it and do the appropriate work to keep this home alive. Instead they let it rot to be demolished in the end. Makes me so frustrated.
Someone loved ice hocky just like our grandaughter. She plays for England and the UK
That is really something to be proud of! I just recently started watching hockey, something to pass the time.
My kids are real young and I would love them to be able to participate in as many athletic sports opportunities as possible.
@@saltpeter7429 I'm sure if you love sport, they will too! We have bought ours up to the love of walking and them and us are still walking, hiking and cycling! In fact hubby and i have been cycling today 😁