MASH means Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. MASH units were designed as mobile, flexible, forward-deployed military hospitals, providing care for the wounded near the frontlines of the battlefield. The Army has now essentially replaced the MASH with combat surgical hospitals (CSH) and forward surgical teams (FST). There was a very popular TV show in the 70's to early 80's based on a MASH unit during the Korean War. The series varied in style and tone - including broad comedy and tragic drama. How the doctors, nurses and staff dealt with each other and the impossible situation they were placed in.
You are taking your exploration seriously coming to North America. It’s creepy the lights are on. It seems selfish for the owners to make these people leave, and then not want it anyway. Bd careful out there. I really love your period outfit when you’ve gone to grand places. Good job to your crew.
So the landowner kicked the homeowner out and then just left the house abandoned. Why not let them live in it rather than make someone homeless just because you "own" some dirt it built on. I have zero faith in humanity
Canadian here. In Canada the temperature can go from extremes -40c to +40c or worse and two things can make the roof like this. They didn't shut off the water and when it got cold all the pipes burst. Also If you don't replace your shingles on your roof at the scheduled time 20/25 years your roof will leak like a sieve and it will look like this very quickly. You have to be careful exploring a older house like this. They used to use a lot of asbestos for insulation bitd. It could be the reason the house was condemned.
Wow interesting wish here in southern California weather was cooler just this summer was horribly hot we're still going to get one more week before it cools down almost no rain wen it rains everyone gets so excited 😀i see this house with not so old stuff to be in such bad shape ..i haves always wonder why wen a home is abandoned it deteriorates compare to having ppl even if no upgrades are made most fall apart
The previous owner in anger may have deliberately damaged the roof when he left. That flat screen TV that was shown indicates the house was not abandoned for 2 decades but closer to half that time..
It's the weather that causes places in Canada to decay so quickly. Our rooves only last about 25 years, and if the house was abandoned with and old roof, that kind of decay can happen really quick, literally overnight. We had a ceiling collapse in our house because we didn't know our roof was leaking, and the room that had the collapse looked pretty much exactly like these rooms afterwards, within minutes, it had gone from looking like a normal house to looking like an abandoned one. Obviously we fixed the roof and cleaned up the house, and were able to salvage almost everything in that room, but that's because it didn't sit for days open to the elements getting rained on and soaked like this house has been. Had it done so, had we been out of town for a few weeks when this happened, it would have been a very different story. If this house had it's roof replaced when it needed it, it likely would have lasted many years, if not even 100+ years. Rooves and foundations are the two killers of houses here in Canada/Northern North America.
So sad for the family that lived there. Having to leave and abandon all of their things. I really hate to see things like that. Even if the house was on the other person’s property, they should have worked something out with that family. People are so mean sometimes.
It's a shame so many books and drawings are left behind! Surprising to see light still works inside like so many other devices; Despite the serious decay of this intriguing house ,you guys , show so much respect and care for it! Thank you for this interesting exploration!
The Mash book had the cast from the t.v. show ... it was memorabilia from a long running t.v. show here in the U.S.A lol. I love the way you marvel in awe at things!
This is a flat roof house and they are Notorious for quick degeneration of the ceiling area. I am shocked that they have it at their in Canada. Lv ya Danny. So glad you could make it over here. You two crack me up when you are together.
Hi Leslie, What a remote location for a home. I'm finding these decades old homes are so remote, and must have stayed in family for years, despite the landowner. There must have been more to the story than landowner/owner to just kick the family out. And to leave a lot of belongings behind, clearly an elderly couple.. Judging by the clothes, and towels covering the lower shelves in bathroom. Back then newspapers were used, also, has shelf liners for kitchen cupboards. Very spooky trek making your way to house, but every abandoned home is a past story to tell. It's a shame, no further generations took any interest into their belongings they had to work a life time for. 🤔🌹
I completely agree, and I wish that we could hear more of the story too.And it really is a shame to see it left behind! Great comment. Blessings from Canada
Leslie, you and your partner have angels looking out for you because you haven't fallen through a floor or had something fallen upon your sweet heads! May God always look out for you!
Hey Lesley, that was a really unusual and awesome explore in that Canadian house. I also wonder what might have happened to the former owners and why everything has been left behind to rot there! - I felt quite sorry for Danny at the beginning of the video, because he didn't enjoy that climb so much on the snowy difficult ground up the hill, but you as a real friend, gave him your hand and pulled him out of his rather unpleasant situation. - Unbelievable to see the electricity so well working in that on the other hand so heavily decayed house. So sad to see the trashed spots, - and then so amazing to see that nearly everything was frozen! - I loved your excitement and enthusiasm, dear Lesley. So lovely to see! - Of course I also couldn't help laughing, when you opened a fridge, and the smell, despite of the frozen state, must have been horrible. Your facial expression was simply priceless! - These former owners must have been very educated people, considering the wide range of interests, which especially showed off on the book titles. - Very exciting and unusual explore, fascinating and filled with unexpected surprises! - And of course I can only repeat myself and say a big thanks to your very competent cameraman and friend, who did once more an excellent job with his filming. One last thing: You saw a TinTin book from Herge. I was also a great fan of these comics, and I still have the whole collection of all adventures of TinTin. Stay safe, my friend, peace and kindest regards from sunny and rather too hot Switzerland. I still hope seeing you soon this year, - hopefully together with Danny!
The outside looked just fine, I can see why you thought someone was still loving there. The inside was surprisingly bad, but the harsh winters we have up here really do a number on abandoned buildings. They often get to an unexplorable point fairly quickly before being torn down.
I take that back now that I've watched further. The weather does do a number and pipes certainly froze but this place was intentionally trashed and demolished on the inside. Probably the folks who were kicked out and I don't blame them.
Hello again Lesley and Danny, what a totally unexpected and absolutely hilarious episode you have just shared with us... other than slipping/falling on the icy bits both inside and out. It looked like all of you were enjoying yourselves... That silver 'eyeball' shaped item you asked about was probably a desk fan/heater combo, there were many different types of space heaters throughout, including the smelly one that Remon and Maureno were trying in the living room. Speaking of 'smelly', I could tell that you both were bothered by the odor from the downstairs refrigerator, but your reaction did make me laugh out loud... Thankful that I couldn't smell it myself. Very much enjoying your collaboration adventures and looking forward to seeing more in the future. Take care and be well!!
That was the craziest explore you ever did! It gave me such a creepy feeling. When you smelled the rotten food your expression was priceless, and made it so real! Thank you.
Mash was a TV show here in America popular back in the 70s and earlier 80s. This place was super cool!! It was so sad to see all of their things going to ruin in the Canadian snow! All of the art tools and books,they must have been interesting folks! The telescope was a good idea because Canada has some of the best night time views of the sky! This was another wicked documentary,guys!! I know it was hard navigating that snowy hill! Thank you,Lesley Danny and Mo!!! Mad love!,
Opppss I forgot to thank Remon too!!! Thank you all so very much for this decaying jewel! It really was very unique to see the house falling apart but the electricity still worked well!!!
You guys are having so much fun 😊 I am laughing and enjoying it with you as well. Amazing find...I must say. Thanks for sharing ☺️☺️☺️ Keep safe and healthy 👍
I cant even explain how much I would be there with you guys when you are exploaring all these houses, mansions and castles, I cant even explain what I am feeling when Im watching you walking around🙏🏻🥰🙏🏻
Welcome to my home Country. It takes a while to master the art of walking in snow. Running shoes or sneakers aren't the best footwear for snow because the soles freeze in the cold, very slippery. I'm sitting here all alone and you two have me laughing so hard, love it! Ah, come on Lesley, just 1 more fridge, lol. And then there were motion sensors. Well done, I really enjoyed it.
Amazing this property!, it drove me crazy to see the chandelier, the armchair with a mountain of snow on top, and the doorbell at the entrance of the house still working, it's like a call inviting her to help her, beautiful experience, I loved it
Love your videos, guys. Watch you almost nightly. This place here is really a trip. Nature will completely crumble it within a few more years if not sooner. It's a shame someone hasn't stepped up and at least tried to salvage the books and personal items. Especially the books. There is so much knowledge and history in books and once they're destroyed, it's lost forever. This home apparently had a bad roof at the time the people left? With no one to maintenance it you can see it doesn't take long at all. So sad... Once water gets in it's only a matter of time. Don't know the circumstances, but you would think the new owners would have allowed this family to move out with some dignity? To see how badly this home is being destroyed by nature speaks volumes about the current owners. Some years ago I took a spell buying storage lockers where the renters had fallen behind on their monthly fees. Here in America these units are auctioned off to the highest bidder. You never know what you're going to get and find? I'll never forget that I think it was the 3rd one i'd ever bought. I took possession on the legal date when the locker became mine and was in the process of removing the contents. A girl politely approached me and said she was the one who lost it to auction. She was crying because all her parents and childrens baby photos were in this locker. I stepped back and told her to take her time and please find all her pictures and old video tapes of her family. She was so grateful she cried even more. But I told her to please take anything of sentimental value because those things would only mean something to her. After all, I knew photos of people I didn't know would be of no value to me. This young lady was very nice and explained that she had fallen on hard times and gotten behind on her monthly bills. And she was going to pay all the back fees to save the locker the same week it was auctioned. The storage company refused to wait one day and chose to auction it the day before this girl got paid. Her bill was nearly 300.00 but this company refused to bend at all and from what I learned, only got roughly 32.00 after paying all the fees to auction it. Served them right as far as i'm concerned, and its no wonder why their monthly locker rates are so expensive. Since then, if I happen to get in on auctions and win the bid, I not only tell the storage place it's ok to give out my email address, but I put an ad on the auction site called "Memory "Savers". I can not stand to throw away family pictures, even if I didn't know the people. I hang on to items to this day just in case. Watching this video only reminded me of how something can go wrong and cause a family to lose everything. Keep the videos coming guys. Love how your so respectful when you explore these places.
I was laughing with you guys the whole time! Crazy and quite a different experience than the usual but that’s what makes you guys so great. Thank you for bringing these great and amazingly interesting videos. I love how respectful you are especially to trinkets left behind . I am fascinated with antique perfume bottles and cosmetics (as that is my profession) so I find it fascinating and you are so respectful to everything so thank you and I look forward to every one of your videos. Your idea of doing this was so unique - you’re amazing. Xx
What a crime it is to allow such a nice house to fall to ruins this way. I can't beleive the power is still on and working with all the water damages. It's a dangerous situation because it can catch fire and burn down, which at this point may not matter it's in such a state of ruin. Sometimes it may seem as though they just picked up and left everything behind but in many cases they take only what they need or can carry out and leave the rest.
What an amazing place! If the front door suddenly opened when you rang the door bell I think I would have wet myself! I truly believe that you may have been one of the last humans to film this place. The ice is probably the only thing holding most of it together. The Spring thaw likely brought it all down into a pile. I have two concerns. One is the danger of live electricity in all that wet material. Handling switches and outlets could cause electrical shock. I have to admit your reaction to the hair dryer was priceless. Also, it looked like there was alot of black mold in the lower level of the house. To avoid serious illnesses you really should have masks or better yet, quality respirators in your backpacks to put on when mold is obvious. Actually you probably shouldn't have even gone into the room. PLEASE do some research on black mold and take precautions. Thanks Leslie again for taking us along. This was another fun one! I can't wait till the next adventure.
Lesley those were not "studio" lights they were recessed ceiling lights that were just hanging now since the ceiling fell down. They would have been tucked up into the ceiling flat to the surface shining light down. 😶🌫
One of the strangest, yet funniest vidios you have done. I laughed all the through it, as you discovered all the strange things. I wonder if, when the court decided they couldn't live there, if they were not allowed to go back into the house for anything. Such a shame that all the books were left to rot and mold. There must be over 2,500 of them. I love your documentaries. Keep up the good work.
It's sad they had to leave without taking much, if anything. The neighbor who owns it probably pays for its power along with their own. With just some lights on, it doesn't add much to the bill. Also, the lights might (?) deter people from going there? I'm surprised it hasn't burned down yet with all of the decay and likely exposed electrical wires.
This house was a bit eerie with the lights still on and frozen. The icicle on the beautiful chandelier, if you hadn't said something I would have thought it was a crystal. All of the ice and snow reminds me of the ice castles in Harbin, China. It definitely seems haunted by the unnaturally working appliances :) thank you for sharing.
Hey Leslie by far this is one of the best exploration since I've subscribed, way, way better than gilded mansion which was boring, empty and not much decay. I would've done same thing you did my curiosity would get the best of me and tried everything loved the whole house it was awesome 👌 thanks again for sharing your videos 😊❤
Hi Lesley & Danny, wow that was the most surprising house you ever showed! To have all the electricity on that is just crazy & yet the whole house has decayed so badly! Terrible that the neighbor kicked who ever was living there to Not at least let them have their belongings! For neighbor not at least rent out the house or sell the belongings & let everything just rot!! Yes weather is Canada, Minnesota Alaska, & New York have very harsh winters ...very cold & lots of snow!! Here in USA, it is Not a good idea to have a house with a flat roof, too much snow will cause roof to collapse! Thanks so much guys for showing this Abandoned house in Canada! Take care & stay safe, Love from Rantoul, Illinois USA
M.ASH was a long running TV series in the U.S. Thanks for the tour in the dark. It's pretty creepy the electricity was left on. Sad to see all those things left behind to decay. Thanks for the tour.
I would like to know what province this house was in. Here in Ontario you don't pay your electric bill for 2 months, they cut it off. Amazing it was still functional after so long, and in such a state of decay. Homes in Canada don't last long once they are empty because of the weather. Thanks for the great explore, hope you enjoyed Canada 🇨🇦
This was a greT find. It is too bad that no one lives there.I really loved the front doors. Thanks for the adventure and can't wait to see next week's adventure. What I really enjoy is the way Leslie explains throughout the video.
I came across your Channel this morning and loved it. I've watched a lot of these and yours is definitely the best. You take your time and show everything, I had to subscribe and now I'm going to be binge watching your channel on my day off. Thanks for going on these journey's for us!! You guys are awesome!!
my god! Astrid Lindgren is a Swedish writer. many of her books have been translated into many different languages. nice to see someone love Astrid as much as we Swedes do. but also very sad that the books just lie there and fade away!! a thought, maybe the house belonged to one of the actors? or grandchildren?? there were many German actors in Astrid's films about Pippi.
WOW!! I didn't know something like this could exist here in Canada. I loved every minute and the fun you were having made it even better. I would think that if the electricity still works and is on all the time that there must be someone paying the bill. You would think they would disconnect that pretty quickly. Something you will talk about for years eh. Nice to see Maureno and Remon too. I wish they could get all the video they lost back.
Después de saludarte, te diré que cuando vi el interior de la casa, estuve a punto de dejar de ver el video porque no me gustan los sitios muy vandalizados. La verdad te digo , que disfruté cada minuto .Te felicito una vez más. Saludos afectuosos para ti y tu compañero de aventuras. Desde Gran Canaria
I do prefer your older European explorations Bro, but I, like you were astonished at the extremes here, with the decay alongside the continued operation of some of the lights and appliances. One of the best videos, leaving me wanting more.
I love these Canadian explorations, Leslie! Im so glad you guys were able to take the trip across the pond and explore my back yard lol It seems that you had a good time and were able to capture some great footage. Id like to hear some stories about your trip. I bet there are some funny ones 😆
Having to leave all my books behind would break my heart! Sooner or later, those lights are going to start a fire. The roof on that house must have been very poorly made with the enormous amount of water/snow damage.
The washer dryer set and Stove would have been brand new when they moved in so they hardly used. The operating lamps both deter ppl from entering and, the warmth help a little to keep the air drier and wiring dry. The electricity must remain functional for insurance purposes, (decay isn't considered). Likely the owner has automatic payments set up, OR, the local Utilities has forgotten about the account (& the power is then free) You're mistaken about "respect" & "abandoned house" Most I ever saw the teenager kick out every wall, break everything inside and at the end it is set on fire unfortunately. Used to be many vacant homes near me and I never saw any inside only drive past. Some groups of local explorer go inside then someone begin to ruin each and every one by Arson and now none remaining that I know of. One of the many problems is; The shingles company sell the (10 years maximum) shingle as "25 years shingle" & the builder used the most cheap paper insulation underneath, it's like a house built from Amazon boxes. The "Classic" is if I remember right is a Home Hardware product, and a small room heating fan (popular for the bathroom when you are bathing so the air is warm. The home has Baseboard heaters which were not effective in very large rooms so your bath will be cold. I only once do an exploration of a home abandoned for 10 years. It had a giant sized freezer still full of meat unplugged. I of course opened it and saw everything inside covered in a thick mold and almost vomited. Have to peek in the fridge even though it stinks.
I was surprised to see the battery in the toothbrush still worked! Maybe because it was too cold? There were some funny moments. Thank you! I wonder why none of the light bulbs burnt out.
Lesley, make a note to self: Do Not Open refrigerator!!! I gagged with you! That was so gross! Another great explore between the decay, lights working, the toothbrush still working, all the books, all the snow, the icicles on the chandlier, to the jacuzzi, amazing!!! It was so nice seeing you and Danny having so much fun. Great house! Love ya!
While homes in the US and Canada tend to decay faster, it isn't like they necessarily fall apart as we live there. Our old home was built in the 1940's, and aside from some wiring problems, there was little issues with the home. I think the most common problem you will find is that the rooves need to be replaced over time. It wasn't very easy to build with stone as the US was expanding. Some wealthier homes you will see are built with studier and lasting materials.
In the living room of this house you picked up an item labeled MASH. It was first a movie set in South Korea during the warm and MASH stands more Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. It then became a television show that followed the lives of the doctors and nurses.
In the north we have terrible weather extremes so it wouldn't take long for the roof to get destroyed... Usually have to replace the roof every 20 years or so. Once the dampness gets in the house it won't take long to deteriorate with the rain, to high heat, to extreme cold... I live in the middle of Wisconsin and our weather can vary greatly over even a few days. Our saying is... If you don't like the weather, wait, it'll change! Be safe!
From Wisconsin also , yep it’s true ! Bought a home that was abandoned for five years. It had new windows and roof but so much work in other areas ! Nine years into it and still battling things falling apart !
This house is the worst one you have been to structurally but the most fun to watch you in. I especially loved you and Danny in the bathroom. It was so funny. I just love you guys. If I was 40 years younger, I might ask to join you on some of your trips. I used to go to abandoned houses all the time, until my husband found out and pointed out that as a woman alone with a rampant drug and homeless population, I was putting myself in danger. But I loved doing it. 😢
Hello Lesley it is nice and amazing adventure to a house in advanced Decay but the electricity and lights are still working. I love it, goodluck to your next adventure👏🙏☺️😇🎉🎉🎉🇵🇭
I'm sorry I laughed so hard at your pain after you opened the fridge. 😎 I loved seeing you giggling in the bathroom. I'm enjoying seeing you explore in Canada. Come to western Canada one day. 🇨🇦
I'm smiling and laughing along with you at what's happening. Tintin is quite popular especially in Quebec, one of Canada's provinces. It would be great to meet you. I live in Canada 🇨🇦.
The bag in the basement you thought was popcorn at first is for collecting humidity in the basement. Not sure what the pieces are made of but it collects moisture in the air and the bag will fill with water and then you toss it. It also removes that musky smell that basements gets at times. When you were trying to load the CD ... that was a computer monitor not a TV. It's a flat screen montior. Hope that helps. Love your videos. I actually laughed throughout this one at your surprise and glee with what you found. Your enthusiasm is always fun to watch.
Now this really was something else, I'm completely flabbergasted 😯😯😯 Just how is this possible?!? Thank you so much for this one of a kind exploration. I don't think I've ever seen anything like this and I probably won't ever again. Absolutely amazing find, guys👏👏😍😍👏👏
Your friend was smart to wear a mask. It protects against the mold and keeps you warm. It was funny to piles of snow on chairs etc. Be careful out there.
Absolutely loved this beautiful place!!! Beautiful brick exterior! I am puzzled by the amount of decay!!! The roof must be completely gone or in such terrible shape to let in the elements!!! We have lived in WY, USA, & have had houses much older than this, in just as cold of winter’s, with no damage or decay!!! It was once such a pristine & beautiful property!!! Sad about the circumstances of the departure of this property….makes me sooo very sad 😢😞😰 I love that you & Danny, get to explore Canada with an expert tour guide 👍❤️ Leslie…come on guy…really…you knew that you were exploring in snowy, cold Canada & all you brought were tennis shoes…really??? Go buy some winter, hiking boots, they’ll keep your feet warmer, drier & you won’t slip as easily!!! I’d love to know who is paying for the electric in this house?!? Someone has an unusually large bill😳 Thank you, Leslie & Danny for sharing this wonderful property with us!!! I loved it ❤️❤️❤️
Incredible documentary with the lights works a home frozen in time with art 📷 equipment, and lots of 📚 books. Also I like the big telescope to see amazing places in space. Maybe the person who owned it was a professor. 😍📷💓♥️
Lol, I like the falling down part, cute. That is called dedication, that one was not ok, lol. He looks like a little rabbit in headlights, so cute. That is weird, the lights
I love all your videos, they are all fascinating and awesome. You and your partners/teams dedication and effort is impeccable. You are very respectful and careful in all the places you visit which makes you a stand out among other bloggers. Just a motherly/friendly reminder, please always wear mask and gloves when you go inside abandoned houses because like this one, it has lots of molds on it. I hope you were still okay after filming that. Please always be safe and careful, same goes with your team. Keep on giving us very wonderful videos and May God always guide and protect you in all your endeavors. 🙏🏻🥰🙏🏻
MASH means Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. MASH units were designed as mobile, flexible, forward-deployed military hospitals, providing care for the wounded near the frontlines of the battlefield. The Army has now essentially replaced the MASH with combat surgical hospitals (CSH) and forward surgical teams (FST).
There was a very popular TV show in the 70's to early 80's based on a MASH unit during the Korean War. The series varied in style and tone - including broad comedy and tragic drama. How the doctors, nurses and staff dealt with each other and the impossible situation they were placed in.
Thanks for that info
Also, the picture included the actor and actresses from the TV series.
You are taking your exploration seriously coming to North America. It’s creepy the lights are on. It seems selfish for the owners to make these people leave, and then not want it anyway. Bd careful out there. I really love your period outfit when you’ve gone to grand places. Good job to your crew.
Yes, glad you said it
Hawkeyes ( Alan Alda ) character was from a little coastal town in Maine.
Goodness, who ever did the electrical work in that house sure knew what they were doing.
So the landowner kicked the homeowner out and then just left the house abandoned. Why not let them live in it rather than make someone homeless just because you "own" some dirt it built on. I have zero faith in humanity
Maybe they got kicked out because they lived like pigs.
I have a really strong feeling something bad happened & that the tennants are burried somewhere on the property.
@@Zandra747 What?
@@annas.8902 It got even stronger the further into it they went,I got so many vibes, a least 5 victims gunshots nazi connections.
@@Zandra747 You're absolutely crazy.
Canadian here. In Canada the temperature can go from extremes -40c to +40c or worse and two things can make the roof like this. They didn't shut off the water and when it got cold all the pipes burst. Also If you don't replace your shingles on your roof at the scheduled time 20/25 years your roof will leak like a sieve and it will look like this very quickly. You have to be careful exploring a older house like this. They used to use a lot of asbestos for insulation bitd. It could be the reason the house was condemned.
Wow interesting wish here in southern California weather was cooler just this summer was horribly hot we're still going to get one more week before it cools down almost no rain wen it rains everyone gets so excited 😀i see this house with not so old stuff to be in such bad shape ..i haves always wonder why wen a home is abandoned it deteriorates compare to having ppl even if no upgrades are made most fall apart
The previous owner in anger may have deliberately damaged the roof when he left. That flat screen TV that was shown indicates the house was not abandoned for 2 decades but closer to half that time..
Leslie said the power was on but the water 💧 was off
It's the weather that causes places in Canada to decay so quickly. Our rooves only last about 25 years, and if the house was abandoned with and old roof, that kind of decay can happen really quick, literally overnight.
We had a ceiling collapse in our house because we didn't know our roof was leaking, and the room that had the collapse looked pretty much exactly like these rooms afterwards, within minutes, it had gone from looking like a normal house to looking like an abandoned one.
Obviously we fixed the roof and cleaned up the house, and were able to salvage almost everything in that room, but that's because it didn't sit for days open to the elements getting rained on and soaked like this house has been. Had it done so, had we been out of town for a few weeks when this happened, it would have been a very different story.
If this house had it's roof replaced when it needed it, it likely would have lasted many years, if not even 100+ years. Rooves and foundations are the two killers of houses here in Canada/Northern North America.
It's almost karmic retribution. The neighbour kicked them out only to be left with a house he couldn't even use, damaged beyond repair.
@@annas.8902 Why did the neighbor kick them out dear,
So sad for the family that lived there. Having to leave and abandon all of their things. I really hate to see things like that. Even if the house was on the other person’s property, they should have worked something out with that family. People are so mean sometimes.
It's a shame so many books and drawings are left behind! Surprising to see light still works inside like so many other devices; Despite the serious decay of this intriguing house ,you guys , show so much respect and care for it!
Thank you for this interesting exploration!
You Always make the video special when you find abandoned buildings Lesley ❤️🇬🇧
Was fun exploring with you guys! Glad you enjoyed this location! Come back to Canada sometime soon!!
The Mash book had the cast from the t.v. show ... it was memorabilia from a long running t.v. show here in the U.S.A lol. I love the way you marvel in awe at things!
This is a flat roof house and they are Notorious for quick degeneration of the ceiling area. I am shocked that they have it at their in Canada.
Lv ya Danny. So glad you could make it over here. You two crack me up when you are together.
it is cheaper....eh? Cheers from Toronto! they build so many cheap buildings in Toronto like crazy...glass and aluminum ...
The red light on the socket that you founded on the kitchen is a insect repellent device.☺️
Hi Leslie, What a remote location for a home. I'm finding these decades old homes are so remote, and must have stayed in family for years, despite the landowner. There must have been more to the story than landowner/owner to just kick the family out. And to leave a lot of belongings behind, clearly an elderly couple.. Judging by the clothes, and towels covering the lower shelves in bathroom. Back then newspapers were used, also, has shelf liners for kitchen cupboards. Very spooky trek making your way to house, but every abandoned home is a past story to tell. It's a shame, no further generations took any interest into their belongings they had to work a life time for. 🤔🌹
I completely agree, and I wish that we could hear more of the story too.And it really is a shame to see it left behind! Great comment. Blessings from Canada
It might not be so remote. I saw a Hamilton Public Library poster. It could be a rural area near an urban area.
Leslie, you and your partner have angels looking out for you because you haven't fallen through a floor or had something fallen upon your sweet heads! May God always look out for you!
Hey Lesley, that was a really unusual and awesome explore in that Canadian house.
I also wonder what might have happened to the former owners and why everything has been
left behind to rot there! - I felt quite sorry for Danny at the beginning of the video, because he didn't
enjoy that climb so much on the snowy difficult ground up the hill, but you as a real friend, gave
him your hand and pulled him out of his rather unpleasant situation. - Unbelievable to see the
electricity so well working in that on the other hand so heavily decayed house. So sad to see the
trashed spots, - and then so amazing to see that nearly everything was frozen! - I loved your
excitement and enthusiasm, dear Lesley. So lovely to see! - Of course I also couldn't help
laughing, when you opened a fridge, and the smell, despite of the frozen state, must have
been horrible. Your facial expression was simply priceless! - These former owners must
have been very educated people, considering the wide range of interests, which especially
showed off on the book titles. - Very exciting and unusual explore, fascinating and filled
with unexpected surprises! - And of course I can only repeat myself and say a big thanks to your
very competent cameraman and friend, who did once more an excellent job with his filming.
One last thing: You saw a TinTin book from Herge. I was also a great fan of these comics,
and I still have the whole collection of all adventures of TinTin.
Stay safe, my friend, peace and kindest regards from sunny and rather too hot Switzerland.
I still hope seeing you soon this year, - hopefully together with Danny!
The outside looked just fine, I can see why you thought someone was still loving there. The inside was surprisingly bad, but the harsh winters we have up here really do a number on abandoned buildings. They often get to an unexplorable point fairly quickly before being torn down.
I take that back now that I've watched further. The weather does do a number and pipes certainly froze but this place was intentionally trashed and demolished on the inside. Probably the folks who were kicked out and I don't blame them.
That’s what I thought , it was deliberate
Po opuszczeniu tego budynku powinniście wesplej wyłączyć prąd ponieważ później okaże się że zostaną Tylko ruiny i zgliszcza po pożarze
Love your presentations and the adoration you have for these places and their former inhabitants. Thank you for the share
Hello again Lesley and Danny, what a totally unexpected and absolutely hilarious episode you have just shared with us... other than slipping/falling on the icy bits both inside and out. It looked like all of you were enjoying yourselves... That silver 'eyeball' shaped item you asked about was probably a desk fan/heater combo, there were many different types of space heaters throughout, including the smelly one that Remon and Maureno were trying in the living room. Speaking of 'smelly', I could tell that you both were bothered by the odor from the downstairs refrigerator, but your reaction did make me laugh out loud... Thankful that I couldn't smell it myself. Very much enjoying your collaboration adventures and looking forward to seeing more in the future. Take care and be well!!
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That was the craziest explore you ever did! It gave me such a creepy feeling. When you smelled the rotten food your expression was priceless, and made it so real! Thank you.
Mash was a TV show here in America popular back in the 70s and earlier 80s. This place was super cool!! It was so sad to see all of their things going to ruin in the Canadian snow! All of the art tools and books,they must have been interesting folks! The telescope was a good idea because Canada has some of the best night time views of the sky! This was another wicked documentary,guys!! I know it was hard navigating that snowy hill! Thank you,Lesley Danny and Mo!!! Mad love!,
Opppss I forgot to thank Remon too!!! Thank you all so very much for this decaying jewel! It really was very unique to see the house falling apart but the electricity still worked well!!!
That’s Danny from 🇵🇹 Portugal
Hey Lesley! Despite the decay, this video was so much fun. Great see Maureno in this video! 👏👏🇧🇷
Yes where is Marino?
@@nenitasupresencia1639 Hello! He is this vídeo rapidly! Remon is too.
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This is a sad home. I imagine the home owners were heart broken to have to leave everything behind. Thank you for showing it to us.
This by far has to be the craziest explore; I especially liked the bathroom scene, it was hilarious watching you guys experiment.
You guys are having so much fun 😊
I am laughing and enjoying it with you as well.
Amazing find...I must say.
Thanks for sharing ☺️☺️☺️
Keep safe and healthy 👍
I cant even explain how much I would be there with you guys when you are exploaring all these houses, mansions and castles, I cant even explain what I am feeling when Im watching you walking around🙏🏻🥰🙏🏻
Welcome to my home Country. It takes a while to master the art of walking in snow. Running shoes or sneakers aren't the best footwear for snow because the soles freeze in the cold, very slippery. I'm sitting here all alone and you two have me laughing so hard, love it! Ah, come on Lesley, just 1 more fridge, lol. And then there were motion sensors. Well done, I really enjoyed it.
Amazing this property!, it drove me crazy to see the chandelier, the armchair with a mountain of snow on top, and the doorbell at the entrance of the house still working, it's like a call inviting her to help her, beautiful experience, I loved it
Absolutely loved this one!!! Thank you for taking us on your adventures😎
Hello Dany !!! Thanks to have joining our friend to this voyage... By night, it's always more dangerous...
Love your videos, guys. Watch you almost nightly. This place here is really a trip. Nature will completely crumble it within a few more years if not sooner. It's a shame someone hasn't stepped up and at least tried to salvage the books and personal items. Especially the books. There is so much knowledge and history in books and once they're destroyed, it's lost forever. This home apparently had a bad roof at the time the people left? With no one to maintenance it you can see it doesn't take long at all. So sad... Once water gets in it's only a matter of time. Don't know the circumstances, but you would think the new owners would have allowed this family to move out with some dignity? To see how badly this home is being destroyed by nature speaks volumes about the current owners. Some years ago I took a spell buying storage lockers where the renters had fallen behind on their monthly fees. Here in America these units are auctioned off to the highest bidder. You never know what you're going to get and find? I'll never forget that I think it was the 3rd one i'd ever bought. I took possession on the legal date when the locker became mine and was in the process of removing the contents. A girl politely approached me and said she was the one who lost it to auction. She was crying because all her parents and childrens baby photos were in this locker. I stepped back and told her to take her time and please find all her pictures and old video tapes of her family. She was so grateful she cried even more. But I told her to please take anything of sentimental value because those things would only mean something to her. After all, I knew photos of people I didn't know would be of no value to me. This young lady was very nice and explained that she had fallen on hard times and gotten behind on her monthly bills. And she was going to pay all the back fees to save the locker the same week it was auctioned. The storage company refused to wait one day and chose to auction it the day before this girl got paid. Her bill was nearly 300.00 but this company refused to bend at all and from what I learned, only got roughly 32.00 after paying all the fees to auction it. Served them right as far as i'm concerned, and its no wonder why their monthly locker rates are so expensive. Since then, if I happen to get in on auctions and win the bid, I not only tell the storage place it's ok to give out my email address, but I put an ad on the auction site called "Memory "Savers". I can not stand to throw away family pictures, even if I didn't know the people. I hang on to items to this day just in case. Watching this video only reminded me of how something can go wrong and cause a family to lose everything. Keep the videos coming guys. Love how your so respectful when you explore these places.
I was laughing with you guys the whole time! Crazy and quite a different experience than the usual but that’s what makes you guys so great. Thank you for bringing these great and amazingly interesting videos. I love how respectful you are especially to trinkets left behind . I am fascinated with antique perfume bottles and cosmetics (as that is my profession) so I find it fascinating and you are so respectful to everything so thank you and I look forward to every one of your videos. Your idea of doing this was so unique - you’re amazing. Xx
What a crime it is to allow such a nice house to fall to ruins this way. I can't beleive the power is still on and working with all the water damages. It's a dangerous situation because it can catch fire and burn down, which at this point may not matter it's in such a state of ruin. Sometimes it may seem as though they just picked up and left everything behind but in many cases they take only what they need or can carry out and leave the rest.
Breath taking wow bless you for sharing your love of these places . Love you 😍
What an amazing place! If the front door suddenly opened when you rang the door bell I think I would have wet myself! I truly believe that you may have been one of the last humans to film this place. The ice is probably the only thing holding most of it together. The Spring thaw likely brought it all down into a pile. I have two concerns. One is the danger of live electricity in all that wet material. Handling switches and outlets could cause electrical shock. I have to admit your reaction to the hair dryer was priceless. Also, it looked like there was alot of black mold in the lower level of the house. To avoid serious illnesses you really should have masks or better yet, quality respirators in your backpacks to put on when mold is obvious. Actually you probably shouldn't have even gone into the room. PLEASE do some research on black mold and take precautions. Thanks Leslie again for taking us along. This was another fun one! I can't wait till the next adventure.
Lesley those were not "studio" lights they were recessed ceiling lights that were just hanging now since the ceiling fell down. They would have been tucked up into the ceiling flat to the surface shining light down. 😶🌫
One of the strangest, yet funniest vidios you have done. I laughed all the through it, as you discovered all the strange things. I wonder if, when the court decided they couldn't live there, if they were not allowed to go back into the house for anything. Such a shame that all the books were left to rot and mold. There must be over 2,500 of them. I love your documentaries. Keep up the good work.
It's sad they had to leave without taking much, if anything. The neighbor who owns it probably pays for its power along with their own. With just some lights on, it doesn't add much to the bill. Also, the lights might (?) deter people from going there? I'm surprised it hasn't burned down yet with all of the decay and likely exposed electrical wires.
😂MG…
I had to watch again…I couldn’t stop laughing!
Leslie and Danny…your amazing together.
This house was a bit eerie with the lights still on and frozen. The icicle on the beautiful chandelier, if you hadn't said something I would have thought it was a crystal. All of the ice and snow reminds me of the ice castles in Harbin, China. It definitely seems haunted by the unnaturally working appliances :) thank you for sharing.
Hey Leslie by far this is one of the best exploration since I've subscribed, way, way better than gilded mansion which was boring, empty and not much decay. I would've done same thing you did my curiosity would get the best of me and tried everything loved the whole house it was awesome 👌 thanks again for sharing your videos 😊❤
That was a awesome video, you are so respectful to the lives that were there before. Keep me awesome work.
Hi Lesley & Danny, wow that was the most surprising house you ever showed! To have all the electricity on that is just crazy & yet the whole house has decayed so badly! Terrible that the neighbor kicked who ever was living there to Not at least let them have their belongings! For neighbor not at least rent out the house or sell the belongings & let everything just rot!! Yes weather is Canada, Minnesota Alaska, & New York have very harsh winters ...very cold & lots of snow!! Here in USA, it is Not a good idea to have a house with a flat roof, too much snow will cause roof to collapse! Thanks so much guys for showing this Abandoned house in Canada! Take care & stay safe, Love from Rantoul, Illinois USA
M.ASH was a long running TV series in the U.S. Thanks for the tour in the dark. It's pretty creepy the electricity was left on. Sad to see all those things left behind to decay. Thanks for the tour.
Thanks, Lesley, what a great place and still with the power on! Amazing!
I would like to know what province this house was in. Here in Ontario you don't pay your electric bill for 2 months, they cut it off. Amazing it was still functional after so long, and in such a state of decay. Homes in Canada don't last long once they are empty because of the weather.
Thanks for the great explore, hope you enjoyed Canada 🇨🇦
This was an awesome video....love you Lesley ❤
I can imagine how beautiful that mansion was back in the day....So sad to see how such beauty deteriorate so badly 😢💔
This was a greT find. It is too bad that no one lives there.I really loved the front doors. Thanks for the adventure and can't wait to see next week's adventure. What I really enjoy is the way Leslie explains throughout the video.
With so much decay I can’t hardly believe the power still works well. The house will eventually catch fire, good explore guys.
Fascinating! All the 📚📚. Kinda sad they had to move. Great tour☺️ Thanks for Sharing 🥰
Love love and love your videos thanks I always enjoy it thank you so much🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love your videos.keep exploring, you ARE the new Admiral Nelson.😎🤠🤓
I love your choice of music. Your intro was fabulous! Great explanation. This home is what I call die- hard.
Really good electricians!
I came across your Channel this morning and loved it. I've watched a lot of these and yours is definitely the best. You take your time and show everything, I had to subscribe and now I'm going to be binge watching your channel on my day off. Thanks for going on these journey's for us!! You guys are awesome!!
We totally love you Leslie! And Danny!
my god! Astrid Lindgren is a Swedish writer. many of her books have been translated into many different languages.
nice to see someone love Astrid as much as we Swedes do. but also very sad that the books just lie there and fade away!!
a thought, maybe the house belonged to one of the actors? or grandchildren??
there were many German actors in Astrid's films about Pippi.
astrid lindgren was a swedish writer. she is still a highly regarded author
WOW!! I didn't know something like this could exist here in Canada. I loved every minute and the fun you were having made it even better. I would think that if the electricity still works and is on all the time that there must be someone paying the bill. You would think they would disconnect that pretty quickly. Something you will talk about for years eh. Nice to see Maureno and Remon too. I wish they could get all the video they lost back.
I wonder if the electricity is connected to the land owner's account. That might be why the bill is being paid and the electricity is still on.
Después de saludarte, te diré que cuando vi el interior de la casa, estuve a punto de dejar de ver el video porque no me gustan los sitios muy vandalizados. La verdad te digo , que disfruté cada minuto .Te felicito una vez más. Saludos afectuosos para ti y tu compañero de aventuras. Desde Gran Canaria
I wanted to acknowledge Danny. Great camera work!
I do prefer your older European explorations Bro, but I, like you were astonished at the extremes here, with the decay alongside the continued operation of some of the lights and appliances. One of the best videos, leaving me wanting more.
Interesting exploration!!! Credits to all👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love these Canadian explorations, Leslie! Im so glad you guys were able to take the trip across the pond and explore my back yard lol It seems that you had a good time and were able to capture some great footage. Id like to hear some stories about your trip. I bet there are some funny ones 😆
You guys are having too much fun! Crazy 🤪 😜
Enjoy all your travels and some of the historical things you find. Stay safe.
Please always be careful guys 🥰🥰🥰
Having to leave all my books behind would break my heart! Sooner or later, those lights are going to start a fire. The roof on that house must have been very poorly made with the enormous amount of water/snow damage.
Be careful you could be prosecuted if that mean landowner suspects someone's entered the property.♥️
Decay is so big in these places because of the ice and cold. Water and humidity are the worst things for the decay!
It was so good to see you guys laughing in such a deplorable place❣️
The washer dryer set and Stove would have been brand new when they moved in so they hardly used.
The operating lamps both deter ppl from entering and, the warmth help a little to keep the air drier and wiring dry.
The electricity must remain functional for insurance purposes, (decay isn't considered).
Likely the owner has automatic payments set up, OR, the local Utilities has forgotten about the account (& the power is then free)
You're mistaken about "respect" & "abandoned house"
Most I ever saw the teenager kick out every wall, break everything inside and at the end it is set on fire unfortunately.
Used to be many vacant homes near me and I never saw any inside only drive past.
Some groups of local explorer go inside then someone begin to ruin each and every one by Arson and now none remaining that I know of.
One of the many problems is;
The shingles company sell the (10 years maximum) shingle as "25 years shingle"
& the builder used the most cheap paper insulation underneath, it's like a house built from Amazon boxes.
The "Classic" is if I remember right is a Home Hardware product, and a small room heating fan (popular for the bathroom when you are bathing so the air is warm.
The home has Baseboard heaters which were not effective in very large rooms so your bath will be cold.
I only once do an exploration of a home abandoned for 10 years.
It had a giant sized freezer still full of meat unplugged.
I of course opened it and saw everything inside covered in a thick mold and almost vomited.
Have to peek in the fridge even though it stinks.
Thank you. That was a very crazy house I can't believe the power still work with all of that ice and water thank you guys 💜
I was surprised to see the battery in the toothbrush still worked! Maybe because it was too cold? There were some funny moments. Thank you! I wonder why none of the light bulbs burnt out.
Lesley, make a note to self: Do Not Open refrigerator!!! I gagged with you! That was so gross! Another great explore between the decay, lights working, the toothbrush still working, all the books, all the snow, the icicles on the chandlier, to the jacuzzi, amazing!!! It was so nice seeing you and Danny having so much fun. Great house! Love ya!
While homes in the US and Canada tend to decay faster, it isn't like they necessarily fall apart as we live there. Our old home was built in the 1940's, and aside from some wiring problems, there was little issues with the home. I think the most common problem you will find is that the rooves need to be replaced over time. It wasn't very easy to build with stone as the US was expanding. Some wealthier homes you will see are built with studier and lasting materials.
In the living room of this house you picked up an item labeled MASH. It was first a movie set in South Korea during the warm and MASH stands more Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. It then became a television show that followed the lives of the doctors and nurses.
In the north we have terrible weather extremes so it wouldn't take long for the roof to get destroyed... Usually have to replace the roof every 20 years or so. Once the dampness gets in the house it won't take long to deteriorate with the rain, to high heat, to extreme cold... I live in the middle of Wisconsin and our weather can vary greatly over even a few days. Our saying is... If you don't like the weather, wait, it'll change! Be safe!
From Wisconsin also , yep it’s true ! Bought a home that was abandoned for five years. It had new windows and roof but so much work in other areas ! Nine years into it and still battling things falling apart !
This house is the worst one you have been to structurally but the most fun to watch you in. I especially loved you and Danny in the bathroom. It was so funny. I just love you guys. If I was 40 years younger, I might ask to join you on some of your trips. I used to go to abandoned houses all the time, until my husband found out and pointed out that as a woman alone with a rampant drug and homeless population, I was putting myself in danger. But I loved doing it. 😢
Hello Lesley it is nice and amazing adventure to a house in advanced Decay but the electricity and lights are still working. I love it, goodluck to your next adventure👏🙏☺️😇🎉🎉🎉🇵🇭
I giggled along with you guys the whole time. Especially over the hair dryer. 😂
Epic explore by Bros of Decay!
LMFAO when Leslie was retching over that refrigerator like it was a WW1 gas attack. omg hilarious. Awesome channel.
I'm sorry I laughed so hard at your pain after you opened the fridge. 😎 I loved seeing you giggling in the bathroom. I'm enjoying seeing you explore in Canada. Come to western Canada one day. 🇨🇦
I'm smiling and laughing along with you at what's happening. Tintin is quite popular especially in Quebec, one of Canada's provinces. It would be great to meet you. I live in Canada 🇨🇦.
The bag in the basement you thought was popcorn at first is for collecting humidity in the basement. Not sure what the pieces are made of but it collects moisture in the air and the bag will fill with water and then you toss it. It also removes that musky smell that basements gets at times. When you were trying to load the CD ... that was a computer monitor not a TV. It's a flat screen montior. Hope that helps. Love your videos. I actually laughed throughout this one at your surprise and glee with what you found. Your enthusiasm is always fun to watch.
I would really love to see exactly how many appliances and gadgets still work in that place!
Wow just wow!! Thank you Lesley for great videos and this hard work and places you go to for us
Now this really was something else, I'm completely flabbergasted 😯😯😯 Just how is this possible?!? Thank you so much for this one of a kind exploration. I don't think I've ever seen anything like this and I probably won't ever again. Absolutely amazing find, guys👏👏😍😍👏👏
Your friend was smart to wear a mask. It protects against the mold and keeps you warm. It was funny to piles of snow on chairs etc. Be careful out there.
Absolutely loved this beautiful place!!! Beautiful brick exterior! I am puzzled by the amount of decay!!! The roof must be completely gone or in such terrible shape to let in the elements!!! We have lived in WY, USA, & have had houses much older than this, in just as cold of winter’s, with no damage or decay!!! It was once such a pristine & beautiful property!!! Sad about the circumstances of the departure of this property….makes me sooo very sad 😢😞😰 I love that you & Danny, get to explore Canada with an expert tour guide 👍❤️ Leslie…come on guy…really…you knew that you were exploring in snowy, cold Canada & all you brought were tennis shoes…really??? Go buy some winter, hiking boots, they’ll keep your feet warmer, drier & you won’t slip as easily!!! I’d love to know who is paying for the electric in this house?!? Someone has an unusually large bill😳 Thank you, Leslie & Danny for sharing this wonderful property with us!!! I loved it ❤️❤️❤️
Great explore. Good decision to film this house at night. I bet the lights are on again!👻
Increíble lugar!...ojalá quien sea q haya habitado esa casa este bien y a Salvo....gracias x tanta magia❤
What an excellent building to show decay! Good job!
Incredible documentary with the lights works a home frozen in time with art 📷 equipment, and lots of 📚 books. Also I like the big telescope to see amazing places in space. Maybe the person who owned it was a professor.
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Watching you two get to the house was as good as the the house
Tudo funcionando! A casa desabando!
Como pode? Vídeo incrível 👏👏 parabéns! 🥰🇧🇷
Muy interesante exploración....los felicito por el esfuerzo en cada vídeo... gracias
Lol, I like the falling down part, cute. That is called dedication, that one was not ok, lol. He looks like a little rabbit in headlights, so cute. That is weird, the lights
Ho Lesley a sido genial esta esploracion ,felicitaciones muy buena !!!
Definitely had a blast exploring with you guys.. Lots of laughs.. Stay safe!!! ..+..
I love all your videos, they are all fascinating and awesome. You and your partners/teams dedication and effort is impeccable. You are very respectful and careful in all the places you visit which makes you a stand out among other bloggers. Just a motherly/friendly reminder, please always wear mask and gloves when you go inside abandoned houses because like this one, it has lots of molds on it. I hope you were still okay after filming that. Please always be safe and careful, same goes with your team. Keep on giving us very wonderful videos and May God always guide and protect you in all your endeavors. 🙏🏻🥰🙏🏻