M L I’m a Professional Organizer & Advance Planner. If everyone was like you I’d be out of work!😂. Most people aren’t, so well done! Inherited stuff can be a massive burden.
Judging by the items left behind it was last furnished in the 50s or early 60s . Thanks for the great vid Brent. I love the old homes with the old stuff in them 😁👍
As an older person trying to "clean up" a large 5 bedroom farm house to downsize, I so agree with that sentiment. Our only adult son wants nothing in this house.
Willie Beamish That is SO sad. 😢 My Mom and Dad passed away in 2004 and 1989. I would give almost anything to have a few things from my childhood home. Few “children” of today have a respect for the past, their family history or, anything that isn’t shiny and new. I envy your kids....what a great opportunity they are passing up. Blessings to you and your spouse . . . That has got to be very painful. ❤️
I love when you go through places like this(full of stuff) it gives you a bit of in site as to how people lived and it also leaves you wondering what the circumstances were for leaving everything behind.great work keep it up.
The cycle of living Life. As everything is pretty much left behind. Something a high percentage of people maybe do not realize or can accept. Due to everyone needing to have and possess items and random nothings........because this is what they see others do and aim for. I can only imagine the thought process, realization and revelation (all that gets revealed to them) of those that have so much..........but fall prey to illness or they're just up in age and preparing to move on. I'm sure that most come to accept and get and finally accept Life for what it is truly about.
This was a fantastic find, Brent. A lot of the items left reminded me of the stuff my grandparents had when I was kid. This kind of nostalgia just hits different. Thank u.
HOWDY! Butch here from the U.P. of Michigan with a small suggestion if I may? First off though I wanna say, I LOVE your videos! But my suggestion is, when you see these old electronic devices like that TV and those radios? Could you explore them a bit more? Like the brand name....etc? I know there are lovers of vintage electronics, like myself, who would really enjoy that and be educated at the same time. Thanks in advance for considering my suggestion.
Your exterior shots, especially the stream, are very beautiful. Interesting house, besides the old radio probably the best item is the candelabra at 7:18. Upstairs at 10:24 that style is called a "Scotch chest" and is very popular in New Zealand. Once a cozy home, the Freemason owner is long gone. You now explore the trinkets and trophies of ghosts watched over by a dead guardian raccoon, who hissed but let you pass, as he knew your intentions were good. Thanks for taking us with you on another different exploration. Cheers Brent.
Awesome place ! I remember my mother had a washing machine just like the one we saw at the start of the video and the cabine at the end remind me of my grand-father's cabine we used to go when I was little, I miss those days ! There is so many beautiful places in Canada . Boy I love my country 🇨🇦 Thanks for sharing !! I'll keep watching ❤
Hi Brent. Totally random thought here, the toilet paper looked pink to match the bathroom and they stopped making colored tp around 1980. Thanks so much for this explore. It is my dream to live in a little log cabin by a stream!
That house would have been so nice in its day. It is a shame to see all the things left so many great things to see but I find it sad that all of it is left and will probably decay away. Take care and stay safe ❤️🇦🇺 xxx
Cool old place. I get this feeling of melancholy with abandoned homes: I'm glad to say that most explorers on RUclips are respectful to the former owners. There seems to be some kind of unwritten code with you guys, to not break or take anything and to speak with respect. Good work.
I'm in my 30s and it's unbelievable to think that this house has been abandoned for longer than I have lived. I have an eerie feeling thinking about how technology, society, the world... has continued on and progress while this house has remained frozen in time.
Fantastic find!! Elna is a really well known high end sewing machine. The old wringer washer (my grama, who is 98, had her hand run through one at home.. she still remembers ) Log cabins sure stand the test of time. Loved the upstairs in the house.. That big room with the yellow peeling walls. Almost looked like tile but i'm sure its not. it would be lathe and plaster. Pretty cool that it looks like the person went out and was expecting to come back.. beds are made, the table in the cabin with the book and radio looks like it was left there 40 years ago and still waiting for owner to come home! Looked like a basket and a rope on that second upstairs with the ladder.. to take things up and down.. so cool! Be a beautiful picnic spot down by the creep.. Love it.. so happy to have of had a new one to watch!! Thanks Brent and stay safe!
WOW, thanks for the walk threw... that wringer washing machine sure brought back memories..My Mom had one like that back in the 1950's.. had to be careful your fingers did not get caught in the wringers 😎😬
@@kc-qu2vh My folks moved into their house in the late 1940's and Dad built a real strong clothes line.. When winter came, all the clothes came in stiff and frozen
My mom had one too, until the wringer caught her hair! I also had one while cloth diapering my kids, and then an American came up and bought it from me for his clam chowder!
Hi Brent! What an amazing find.my father- in-law worked for Pam Am. He worked out of Miami but when Pam Am went under in the 1990s Delta took the employees & they got to keep there status & pay. Others wanted them to start all over again. The down part he had to move Gorgia. A few yrs later he had to retire because he found out he had cancer again.this would be his I think 4th x so he had it in his mind I beat it all these other x's so I'm going to again but sadly this x cancer won. We have lots of the Pam Am stuff around. Including a white Pam Am bag like in the 1st house. 🙂 1 other thing I noticed as I have told u my dads parents grew up in Canada & had moved to Vermont, well I noticed slang words only up till now i have only heard in Vermont. Boondocks love it. Now I'm a mountain girl & i had always had a dream of living in the mountains in a log cabin. I got pretty close.i live on a dead end road in East TN with mountains all around me.my husband also had this dream we built our home & to get a unique cabin look we took wood siding & burnt it. I love the log cabin (2nd home) I'm thinking maybe the parents lived there then a child built a 2nd home next to them or the cabin was a guesthouse 🤔💚💛🧡💙☺ thanks 4 another great explore, I always feel like I'm with u 🙂
I grew up in the 80s and 90s, not caring at all about history. Now these videos are really awwsome. Everyone on RUclips has a purpose, and this creator's purpose, for showcasing abandoned properties is great work. My thoughts and reactions, are the same as the other viewers.
Hi Brent, another interesting video. Ones like these are my favorites. Even though it was a mess, it was not vandalized in the usual manner. Because of all the flattened packing boxes on the porch at the back of the house, just passed the dearly departed racoon, I think someone once was going to pack up everything but they became overwhelmed for whatever reason and just abandoned the task. Could be that our rotting racoon jumped out and scared them, they bashed his head in and ran for the hills themselves. 😁. That could account for the bedding just inside the door in the kitchen. Just so sad. It could have been a cute and comfortable place. I lived the log cabin. I would love to have one myself. It just needed a bathroom and kitchenette and it would be good to go. Thanks again...You do a very professional job.
Also those vintage radios left behind made me sad. Especially the small one in the second cabin. Would love to have and restored them. Not sure why but I have a thing for vintage radios and stereos.
Another great video! The glass jar was an old vacuum cleaner attachment that could have been used to spray paint or spray whatever you wanted to put in the glass jar! Frugal times. Take care ❤️ 🇨🇦
Correct about the vacuum sprayer. I have an old Filter Queen that allows you to put the hose on the exhaust side so it blows air instead of sucks. Then the sprayer fits on the end of the hose. It came with one of those sprayer bottles.
That stone fireplace and mantle! Funny how everything else is decaying but that mantel will stand the test of time and could be in any upscale reno today. Thanks for giving this one to us Brent.
I always try and scan the rooms to find things that maybe we had in our house growing up. When you flipped over the ceramic Indian chief at 18:32 I remembered painting one just like it in the 80's during summer rec. ~ Nice flashback to my childhood. Thanks! (I'm 46 now though my profile pic was taken when I was 40).
I don't think I would have been able to go in there. Still, there were many items that I recall from my early childhood and it brought back buried memories.
Love that REAL knotty pine paneling! This place seems like it may have been an old hunting lodge in it's earliest incarnation. Just has that rustic feel about it. Great find! The plaster cast Indian head in the log cabin 18:33 reminds me of summer craft workshops put on by the parks dept. of cities and towns in the 1960s when I was a boy. We'd mix the plaster of paris up, pour it into the molds, leave it for a couple hours while the park employee/volunteer would engage us in hikes, stories, even provide a sack lunch in some cases. Afterwards, we'd pop the now dried casting out of the mold and paint it with our 'nontoxic' craft paint! Those were the best times to grow up. And those times will never be repeated...kinda sad, really!
Loved all the beautiful wood inside. What a great old wringer washer and old radio! It's sad that no-one came to preserve those things. Makes me want to know more of its history. Both buildings were super cool to see. Thsnks for a nice tour...minus the dead raccoon.
That was a bellow . Can you please show photos of the families. You never know who would appreciate it. Some people might be recognized by one of us. Thankyou for your videos
Excellent find, and fantastic camera work, as usual! I know you are, but I'll say it anyway, please be careful! I was concerned about that floor & the stairs giving way, especially with stone slabs in there. Yikes. Thanks again Brent, always a pleasure to see your notification pop up!
I forgot that can openers were attached to the wall. We had one in our kitchen...when we grew tall enough it was then our job to open the cans. It was removed in the last kitchen remodel around 1975. Thanks for the memory.
Paint peel - that's when you should have your mask on ! Take care ! Thanks for sharing keep up good work I'm enjoying watching during lockdown (yet again !) Jan UK
Thanks my friend for sharing with me this video about the Abandoned with everything left behind this househas been abandoned since 1981 this video was amazing i really enjoyed it so much and thanks for sharing it with me i am from the U.S.A and i can't wait to view another video on your channel and God Bless and thanks again.
Hi there,I'm Colleen, a collector of 1970s to 90s memorbilia. Also tabloids and magazines from the same eras.So,with that being said I enjoy seeing houses with stuff from those eras left behind
This actually feels old to me, when I watch other videos and they say “oh my god guys look at this, the calendar says 2012...O.M.G” I think “that wasn’t that long ago”
Toilet paper looked like it had the dye in it from the 80's. Really like seeing these places with all the furniture in it and no vandals. Great work here.
Cool abandoned house tours, thanks! I would like to have seen a close up of the vintage TV's and the stereo unit, I love to see vintage electronics in old homes, doesn't happen often.
Awesome old house. The wood work is exquisite and would be so beautiful cleaned and polished. It's so sad that all the things were just left as if the occupants lives had no meani ng to anyone. Be safe while exploring
Great video! I find myself looking closer at things since I started watching your vids, and when you found the '81 calendar I started looking hard to see if anything was newer than that and I didn't see anything at all. I started high school in '81 so I know what to look for...lol. Definitely abandoned in the early 80s. The appliances and woodburners were from the 60s or earlier easily, so once again some old man or woman living by themselves until the very end. I've never seen the wall treatment like in the upstairs before. I thought at first it was tile, and then fence wire painted over...strange. I wonder about the upstairs bathroom if that was guano on the floor from bats? From what I could see, the ceiling didn't seem that bad, but there was a LOT of crap on the floor. Thanks for the videos, I look forward to them every week!
Thanks for another great explore! You proved that they don't have to be large houses to be interesting. A great deal of stuff left behind. I could use that History of Canada book. Like many here in the states, I am ignorant when it comes our neighbor to the north. Looking forward to your next explore.
The ELNA sewing machine was great! You should seriously go back and get that one! Those machines are wonderful and anyone who sews would love to have that. I already have 3 or 4 of them, so I really don't need another. But those are really good machines! I believe that jar with the thingy on the top is a sprayer. You put a strong mix of fertilizer or bug spray for plants in the jar and then attach the garden hose. The spray that comes out will be correct for whatever you're using it for. You could make some money selling all those canning jars. They're extremely hard to find right now. I was looking for pint jars to can peaches, but there are none anywhere! I ended up using quart jars I already had. This was another GREAT video from you! I enjoyed every minute because I love seeing all the stuff they left behind.
My mother had one of those washing machines - my hubby found an old one and took the rollers off to use for squeezing the water out of his shamies when washing his car.
Oh my God, how many memories ... when I was 6 I took my hand in a wringer roller washing machine ... I remember my mother in general panic and screaming so loud ... lol The date on the calendar really matches everything in this house which is typical of the 70's and 80's. Other objects seem to come from a more distant time ...! Thank you once again for your great videos ... I love it .. !! 💜
That jar you picked up upstairs with the aluminum tube mounted on the lid is actually a spray gun for paint. You would hook it up the the output of your vacuum cleaner which would blow though it and pull the paint from the jar and spray it. I remember my dad had one back in the sixties and he painted quite a few things with it. Pretty good invention at the time for the home owner.
OMG, i love the style of that kitchen in that first house, the way that wood looks & those barn style doors and cupboard! ...and that stooooone❤ Cant believe this is abandone. I also love that little cabin! lol. so cute! never would have thought it was a one room cabin tho. If there was a math book there🤔, im guessing it was some kids favourite little hangout! lol
Awesome video man, and great feed. I'm intrigued to know how you find your locations, but I understand if you can't give that away. The untouched locations are so cool! Keep up the great work!
Abandoned houses like this one just furthers my resolve to leave clear instructions & plans for when I die...for both my body & my “stuff”.
Kelly Corkery me also. Being a only child and never having children. It just me and hubby. I don’t keep stuff.
M L I’m a Professional Organizer & Advance Planner. If everyone was like you I’d be out of work!😂. Most people aren’t, so well done! Inherited stuff can be a massive burden.
@@kellycorkery9033 esshhh!
I need you around here!
Free Thinker But it matters to those I leave behind. I don’t want my loved ones to have to deal with my mess.
I moved into my grandparents house and inherited most of their stuff. I loved going through it treasure hunting.
Judging by the items left behind it was last furnished in the 50s or early 60s . Thanks for the great vid Brent. I love the old homes with the old stuff in them 😁👍
Me too!
Explorers never look at the back of appliances for dates, nor inside toilet tanks for dates to see when about the house was built.
@@GreenAppelPie that's a very good point ! I totally forgot about the date in the toilet tank ..👍
@@leekuhlmann7064 On the back of TVs as well
I enjoy these videos, but I also find them very sad. Sometimes, if there are lots of personal effects, I have to stop watching. Still, great job.
As an older person trying to "clean up" a large 5 bedroom farm house to downsize, I so agree with that sentiment. Our only adult son wants nothing in this house.
Willie Beamish That is SO sad. 😢 My Mom and Dad passed away in 2004 and 1989. I would give almost anything to have a few things from my childhood home. Few “children” of today have a respect for the past, their family history or, anything that isn’t shiny and new. I envy your kids....what a great opportunity they are passing up. Blessings to you and your spouse . . . That has got to be very painful. ❤️
@@holleyjomartinez4009 Thank you Holley. Yes, it is.
I love when you go through places like this(full of stuff) it gives you a bit of in site as to how people lived and it also leaves you wondering what the circumstances were for leaving everything behind.great work keep it up.
The cycle of living Life. As everything is pretty much left behind. Something a high percentage of people maybe do not realize or can accept. Due to everyone needing to have and possess items and random nothings........because this is what they see others do and aim for. I can only imagine the thought process, realization and revelation (all that gets revealed to them) of those that have so much..........but fall prey to illness or they're just up in age and preparing to move on. I'm sure that most come to accept and get and finally accept Life for what it is truly about.
This was a fantastic find, Brent. A lot of the items left reminded me of the stuff my grandparents had when I was kid. This kind of nostalgia just hits different. Thank u.
HOWDY! Butch here from the U.P. of Michigan with a small suggestion if I may? First off though I wanna say, I LOVE your videos! But my suggestion is, when you see these old electronic devices like that TV and those radios? Could you explore them a bit more? Like the brand name....etc? I know there are lovers of vintage electronics, like myself, who would really enjoy that and be educated at the same time. Thanks in advance for considering my suggestion.
👍🏻
Your exterior shots, especially the stream, are very beautiful. Interesting house, besides the old radio probably the best item is the candelabra at 7:18. Upstairs at 10:24 that style is called a "Scotch chest" and is very popular in New Zealand. Once a cozy home, the Freemason owner is long gone. You now explore the trinkets and trophies of ghosts watched over by a dead guardian raccoon, who hissed but let you pass, as he knew your intentions were good. Thanks for taking us with you on another different exploration. Cheers Brent.
I so could cry for the sewing machine and quilt. Would love to pull everything out clean it and set up a quilt place
Well done, Brent! A great find and great explore! Thanks very much for posting!! Stay safe my friend!
That was a vintage Elna "Grasshopper' sewing machine. A Good one!
É um total abandono jesus
I spotted that nifty find too, would love to aquire one of those.
@@TangledNana Me too! I live in Ontario... wonder if he'd tell me exactly where this house is... 😄
I don't under stand way are there so many beautiful houses abandoned. Awesome 📽 Thanks 😃
Holy smokes! There’s toilet paper there from before the Great Toilet Paper Shortage of 2020!
That was my exact thought when he said the TP was still there😂😂😂🧻
Michelle Stolz it’s gotta be worth something, especially if it was still around in 50 years.
Lmfao!,
Hahahaha - on a roll, you are!
Hahahaha
once a sweet home for sure. i felt sorry for the family who lives there😯thanks a lot for ur efforts.take care🌼🌹🍀
Awesome place ! I remember my mother had a washing machine just like the one we saw at the start of the video and the cabine at the end remind me of my grand-father's cabine we used to go when I was little, I miss those days ! There is so many beautiful places in Canada . Boy I love my country 🇨🇦 Thanks for sharing !! I'll keep watching ❤
I like all the old stuff left behind, reminds me of when I was young. Good video!
Hi Brent. Totally random thought here, the toilet paper looked pink to match the bathroom and they stopped making colored tp around 1980. Thanks so much for this explore. It is my dream to live in a little log cabin by a stream!
Yes your right! 1980 they stopped selling them
That house would have been so nice in its day. It is a shame to see all the things left so many great things to see but I find it sad that all of it is left and will probably decay away. Take care and stay safe ❤️🇦🇺 xxx
Cool old place. I get this feeling of melancholy with abandoned homes: I'm glad to say that most explorers on RUclips are respectful to the former owners. There seems to be some kind of unwritten code with you guys, to not break or take anything and to speak with respect. Good work.
I'm in my 30s and it's unbelievable to think that this house has been abandoned for longer than I have lived. I have an eerie feeling thinking about how technology, society, the world... has continued on and progress while this house has remained frozen in time.
The paneling in the house was Gorgous ! All those
amazing Antique items and
no one to save them.!
Brent! Every time I see one of your videos it makes my day! Thank you! Still praying for you 🙏❤!
Thank you Jolene your so kind 😁
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada 😄👍🙋♀️
Love your nature shots and music choices. Beautifully video.
Thanks Wendy 😁
Fantastic find!! Elna is a really well known high end sewing machine. The old wringer washer (my grama, who is 98, had her hand run through one at home.. she still remembers ) Log cabins sure stand the test of time. Loved the upstairs in the house.. That big room with the yellow peeling walls. Almost looked like tile but i'm sure its not. it would be lathe and plaster. Pretty cool that it looks like the person went out and was expecting to come back.. beds are made, the table in the cabin with the book and radio looks like it was left there 40 years ago and still waiting for owner to come home! Looked like a basket and a rope on that second upstairs with the ladder.. to take things up and down.. so cool! Be a beautiful picnic spot down by the creep.. Love it.. so happy to have of had a new one to watch!! Thanks Brent and stay safe!
WOW, thanks for the walk threw... that wringer washing machine sure brought back memories..My Mom had one like that back in the 1950's.. had to be careful your fingers did not get caught in the wringers 😎😬
We used one in family til 1980 lol we were poor couldn't afford those fancy 😂 ones. Hanging clothes out in Montana you took your chances
@@kc-qu2vh My folks moved into their house in the late 1940's and Dad built a real strong clothes line.. When winter came, all the clothes came in stiff and frozen
Lol we would have to thaw out our pants on the furnace good times makes a person truly appreciate convenience
My mom had one too, until the wringer caught her hair!
I also had one while cloth diapering my kids, and then an American came up and bought it from me for his clam chowder!
Yes you could easily get you hands or hair caught, thankfully there was an emergency release..
Cool place, amazing what’s hiding in the woods.
Hi Brent! What an amazing find.my father- in-law worked for Pam Am. He worked out of Miami but when Pam Am went under in the 1990s Delta took the employees & they got to keep there status & pay. Others wanted them to start all over again. The down part he had to move Gorgia. A few yrs later he had to retire because he found out he had cancer again.this would be his I think 4th x so he had it in his mind I beat it all these other x's so I'm going to again but sadly this x cancer won. We have lots of the Pam Am stuff around. Including a white Pam Am bag like in the 1st house. 🙂 1 other thing I noticed as I have told u my dads parents grew up in Canada & had moved to Vermont, well I noticed slang words only up till now i have only heard in Vermont. Boondocks love it. Now I'm a mountain girl & i had always had a dream of living in the mountains in a log cabin. I got pretty close.i live on a dead end road in East TN with mountains all around me.my husband also had this dream we built our home & to get a unique cabin look we took wood siding & burnt it. I love the log cabin (2nd home) I'm thinking maybe the parents lived there then a child built a 2nd home next to them or the cabin was a guesthouse 🤔💚💛🧡💙☺ thanks 4 another great explore, I always feel like I'm with u 🙂
Wow, it just makes you wonder why they left everything behind. Omg I remember those irons 😁
I grew up in the 80s and 90s, not caring at all about history. Now these videos are really awwsome. Everyone on RUclips has a purpose, and this creator's purpose, for showcasing abandoned properties is great work. My thoughts and reactions, are the same as the other viewers.
Thank you very much I’m glad you enjoy them so far 😁👍
Hi Brent, another interesting video. Ones like these are my favorites. Even though it was a mess, it was not vandalized in the usual manner. Because of all the flattened packing boxes on the porch at the back of the house, just passed the dearly departed racoon, I think someone once was going to pack up everything but they became overwhelmed for whatever reason and just abandoned the task. Could be that our rotting racoon jumped out and scared them, they bashed his head in and ran for the hills themselves. 😁. That could account for the bedding just inside the door in the kitchen. Just so sad. It could have been a cute and comfortable place. I lived the log cabin. I would love to have one myself. It just needed a bathroom and kitchenette and it would be good to go. Thanks again...You do a very professional job.
Thank you very much deborah 😁
OMG that little LOG CABIN..MY DREAM TINY HOME...😪😪😪
Talk about an early 70s time warp relic! And paneling EVERYWHERE!
Amazing old place cool
Also those vintage radios left behind made me sad. Especially the small one in the second cabin. Would love to have and restored them. Not sure why but I have a thing for vintage radios and stereos.
Another great video! The glass jar was an old vacuum cleaner attachment that could have been used to spray paint or spray whatever you wanted to put in the glass jar! Frugal times. Take care ❤️ 🇨🇦
Correct about the vacuum sprayer. I have an old Filter Queen that allows you to put the hose on the exhaust side so it blows air instead of sucks. Then the sprayer fits on the end of the hose. It came with one of those sprayer bottles.
The cabin had an LED lightbulb hanging in there. Not that long ago that someone had stayed in it, not 40 years at least.
@@tedsurtel9791 Umm... don't think so.
I love how respectful you are to these properties.
Thanks bill
That stone fireplace and mantle! Funny how everything else is decaying but that mantel will stand the test of time and could be in any upscale reno today. Thanks for giving this one to us Brent.
Nice style of looking around these old buildings, treating things with respect.
I get chills when your intro music starts. This was a great explore.
😁👍
Homes are an extension of us. When we die, homes follow soon after.
Lol so Canadian to say sorry to literally nobody in the moment. 😂 adorable.
Damn it! I do that and I'm not even Canadian. 😂😂
Wow. Longest abandoned place I have seen on RUclips. THANK YOU.
I always try and scan the rooms to find things that maybe we had in our house growing up. When you flipped over the ceramic Indian chief at 18:32 I remembered painting one just like it in the 80's during summer rec. ~ Nice flashback to my childhood. Thanks! (I'm 46 now though my profile pic was taken when I was 40).
You're my favorite explorer. You do such a beautiful job filming these videos. Thanks for all your good work.
Your awesome! thank you very much for taking the time to let me know 😁👍
Nice wood design on the walls. 👍 Awesome fireplace!
The first house had a quilt on the bed with a painted chair love it. The log cabin sure wish I had it
Man I'd love to wake up every morning in a house all snuggled in the trees
Me too
I don't think I would have been able to go in there. Still, there were many items that I recall from my early childhood and it brought back buried memories.
Love that REAL knotty pine paneling! This place seems like it may have been an old hunting lodge in it's earliest incarnation. Just has that rustic feel about it. Great find! The plaster cast Indian head in the log cabin 18:33 reminds me of summer craft workshops put on by the parks dept. of cities and towns in the 1960s when I was a boy. We'd mix the plaster of paris up, pour it into the molds, leave it for a couple hours while the park employee/volunteer would engage us in hikes, stories, even provide a sack lunch in some cases. Afterwards, we'd pop the now dried casting out of the mold and paint it with our 'nontoxic' craft paint! Those were the best times to grow up. And those times will never be repeated...kinda sad, really!
Loved all the beautiful wood inside. What a great old wringer washer and old radio! It's sad that no-one came to preserve those things. Makes me want to know more of its history. Both buildings were super cool to see. Thsnks for a nice tour...minus the dead raccoon.
Wow the stream is beautiful
That was a bellow . Can you please show photos of the families. You never know who would appreciate it. Some people might be recognized by one of us. Thankyou for your videos
Excellent find, and fantastic camera work, as usual! I know you are, but I'll say it anyway, please be careful! I was concerned about that floor & the stairs giving way, especially with stone slabs in there. Yikes.
Thanks again Brent, always a pleasure to see your notification pop up!
Thank you very much
Love these old places. Wish I was there. Great job you Canadian Hottie
I forgot that can openers were attached to the wall. We had one in our kitchen...when we grew tall enough it was then our job to open the cans. It was removed in the last kitchen remodel around 1975. Thanks for the memory.
Great video and the cabin is soooooo cool!!I would love some of those antique pieces :) Thank you!
Very cool. Thank you for sharing ❤️
Would I ever love those old Life magazines!
Paint peel - that's when you should have your mask on ! Take care !
Thanks for sharing keep up good work I'm enjoying watching during lockdown (yet again !) Jan UK
Gorgeous woodwork. Just sad to see abandon houses in such a mess.
Thanks my friend for sharing with me this video about the Abandoned with everything left behind this househas been abandoned since 1981 this video was amazing i really enjoyed it so much and thanks for sharing it with me i am from the U.S.A and i can't wait to view another video on your channel and God Bless and thanks again.
My grandmother had old metal beds like those in her mostly unused upstairs. I love them. I wish someone would salvage them and use them.
That little log cabin was cute…looked like a little guest house.
Thanks for your uploads. Have a good week
Your as well 😁👍
Hi there,I'm Colleen, a collector of 1970s to 90s memorbilia. Also tabloids and magazines from the same eras.So,with that being said I enjoy seeing houses with stuff from those eras left behind
This actually feels old to me, when I watch other videos and they say “oh my god guys look at this, the calendar says 2012...O.M.G” I think “that wasn’t that long ago”
Toilet paper looked like it had the dye in it from the 80's. Really like seeing these places with all the furniture in it and no vandals. Great work here.
Yes they stopped making them in 1980
Really cool find ! Thank you...
Cool abandoned house tours, thanks! I would like to have seen a close up of the vintage TV's and the stereo unit, I love to see vintage electronics in old homes, doesn't happen often.
Maybe some trashed. Some just sloppy folks. Tks for great video .Hi from Florida!
The log cabin was so cool!
A great adventure, made me feel some type of way.
I'm really enjoy watching your videos very amazing👍🙄😊😍
Awesome old house. The wood work is exquisite and would be so beautiful cleaned and polished. It's so sad that all the things were just left as if the occupants lives had no meani ng to anyone. Be safe while exploring
Great video! I find myself looking closer at things since I started watching your vids, and when you found the '81 calendar I started looking hard to see if anything was newer than that and I didn't see anything at all. I started high school in '81 so I know what to look for...lol. Definitely abandoned in the early 80s. The appliances and woodburners were from the 60s or earlier easily, so once again some old man or woman living by themselves until the very end. I've never seen the wall treatment like in the upstairs before. I thought at first it was tile, and then fence wire painted over...strange. I wonder about the upstairs bathroom if that was guano on the floor from bats? From what I could see, the ceiling didn't seem that bad, but there was a LOT of crap on the floor. Thanks for the videos, I look forward to them every week!
I thought the same tile, but I think it is part of a tin roof/ceiling that got re purposed for the wall...
love this house! the woodwork on walls and everywhere so nice. love the log cabin even more!
BEAUTIFUL
wow awesome find i loveeee old stuff i loved that little cabin as well
Thanks for another great explore! You proved that they don't have to be large houses to be interesting. A great deal of stuff left behind. I could use that History of Canada book. Like many here in the states, I am ignorant when it comes our neighbor to the north. Looking forward to your next explore.
The ELNA sewing machine was great! You should seriously go back and get that one! Those machines are wonderful and anyone who sews would love to have that. I already have 3 or 4 of them, so I really don't need another. But those are really good machines! I believe that jar with the thingy on the top is a sprayer. You put a strong mix of fertilizer or bug spray for plants in the jar and then attach the garden hose. The spray that comes out will be correct for whatever you're using it for. You could make some money selling all those canning jars. They're extremely hard to find right now. I was looking for pint jars to can peaches, but there are none anywhere! I ended up using quart jars I already had. This was another GREAT video from you! I enjoyed every minute because I love seeing all the stuff they left behind.
Thank you Mary 😁👍
My mother had one of those washing machines - my hubby found an old one and took the rollers off to use for squeezing the water out of his shamies when washing his car.
Oh my God, how many memories ... when I was 6 I took my hand in a wringer roller washing machine ... I remember my mother in general panic and screaming so loud ... lol The date on the calendar really matches everything in this house which is typical of the 70's and 80's. Other objects seem to come from a more distant time ...! Thank you once again for your great videos ... I love it .. !! 💜
I think I liked the second cabin the most. Would be a cute place for a getaway with nature
great old place Brent, must have been a cool little set up back in its day, along with the log cabin also
There are nice antiques in that house love your chanel
Love the living plant in the kitchen.
Another great explore! Thanks 👍🏻
Great explore Brent! Interesting house... Seems like it's wide, but narrow depth... Old wringer washing machine. A great find!!
Thanks for the tour.
That jar you picked up upstairs with the aluminum tube mounted on the lid is actually a spray gun for paint. You would hook it up the the output of your vacuum cleaner which would blow though it and pull the paint from the jar and spray it. I remember my dad had one back in the sixties and he painted quite a few things with it. Pretty good invention at the time for the home owner.
Thanks for sharing this Steve!
Awesome explore. Love all the stuff that was left behind 😃👍
I want to save the cabin!!! Too cool!!! Maybe in the next lifetime!!
That was an interesting tour of both of those.
Nice place ,lots of stuff..Keep going on ,Love your explorers..From the USA
OMG, i love the style of that kitchen in that first house, the way that wood looks & those barn style doors and cupboard! ...and that stooooone❤ Cant believe this is abandone. I also love that little cabin! lol. so cute! never would have thought it was a one room cabin tho.
If there was a math book there🤔, im guessing it was some kids favourite little hangout! lol
another great video. enjoyed
Old and lonely poor place. Love the log cabins.
My kind of nightmare. More than one kitchen😲. I love living out and away but not that close to a road. Liked the log cabin.
Awesome video man, and great feed. I'm intrigued to know how you find your locations, but I understand if you can't give that away. The untouched locations are so cool! Keep up the great work!
Great video thank you ✌
great vid. the stream looks so inviting especially when our temps whent up in the 40c