Canada's Largest Ghost Town Few Have Ever Seen | Abandoned 1935 | Part 1 | Anyox BC 【4K】

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Today we visit Anyox, a copper mining ghost town in a remote part of British Columbia, Canada located on the shores of Granby Bay.
    In 1910, the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company (Granby Consolidated) started buying land in the area.
    It would become one of the largest copper mining operations in the British Empire during this time
    Granby Consolidated started construction of the town around 1912 and by 1914, with the mine and smelter in full operation the town had grown to a population of around 3,000 residents.
    The town was remote and served by steamships as there were no road or rail connections to the outside world.
    That meant the town of 3000 had to be self-sufficient and have all the amenities to attract workers and their families.
    In the early 1920's a hydroelectric dam was built by engineer John Eastwood to supply electricity to the town and mining operation.
    It stands at 44 meters tall and at the time of completion was the tallest dam in Canada.
    The current owner has plans to refurbish the dam and put it back in use.
    The Great Depression drove down the demand for copper, and was the beginning of the end for Anyox.
    Operations continued, while the company stockpiled 100,000,000 pounds (45,000 tones) of copper over the next 3 years, that it was unable to sell.
    The mine shut down in 1935, and the town was abandoned.
    In 1942 there was just a small crew remaining and a fire tore through the town and burned down all remaining wooden structures.
    Since 1942, besides a few mining exploration companies that come and go.
    And a company that mines the smelter slag pile for industrial abrasives.
    Anyox sits mostly forgotten.
    The concrete and steel structures that still exist are being reclaimed by nature.
    Join me on this adventure with my friend Mike and our guide Rob as we explore for 2 days to discover what remains.
    Thank you for watching!
    ► Chapters:
    00:00 Introduction/First Look
    04:11 Start of Exploration/Mess Hall
    06:08 Bunkhouse
    06:32 Steam Plant
    08:53 Concentrator
    10:15 Ore Cars
    11:29 Dynamite Storage
    12:15 Steam Locomotive
    12:38 No. 2 Hydroelectric Dam
    17:58 Slag Pile/Golf Course
    18:34 Powerhouse No. 1
    24:16 Final Words/Day 1 Concludes
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  • @ExploringwithWade
    @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +337

    Hi everyone I hope you enjoy this look at a ghost town in Canada that you might not have known even existed. This was a bucket list explore and one of the coolest abandoned places in Canada you can possibly explore. Wow what a trip and besides the town the scenery was unreal. The only way into this area is by boat or plane. We travelled by boat and it takes approximately one hour to reach Anyox from another ghost town Kitsault. Be sure to watch in 4K to get the full experience and don't forget to leave a comment and let me know what you thought. 2 more episodes are coming up!

    • @glennnolan8568
      @glennnolan8568 Год назад +4

      I worked exploring for minerals for Cominco in 1982. We camped at the old community site for about 2 weeks. Only things left were foundations from the old mine site

    • @djvader666
      @djvader666 Год назад +2

      Finally someone with my name is doing these kinds of videos! Great job!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Nice, thanks for sharing your connection to Anyox. Love hearing from people that have been there.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      Thanks a lot appreciate it!

    • @johnadams9193
      @johnadams9193 Год назад +1

      anymore footage of the graveyard? that shot you got of the gravestone is Natalie Condo Male known as Nat...listed he died of a mining accident.

  • @edward5430
    @edward5430 Год назад +210

    My grandfather was born in Anyox in 1926. This is my first time seeing what the town actually looked like, super interesting!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +11

      Oh nice always great to hear from people that have a connection there. It was fascinating to see and learn about. Take care!

    • @kcameron819
      @kcameron819 7 месяцев назад +2

      Very cool

    • @mikeyoung5329
      @mikeyoung5329 7 месяцев назад +3

      Thats really cool.. you don't have any old pictures from the place ?

    • @edward5430
      @edward5430 7 месяцев назад

      None that i've seen, unfortunately@@mikeyoung5329

    • @thatothergunchannel
      @thatothergunchannel 4 месяца назад

      That’s really cool.
      I’d love to hear the stories he had.

  • @Michael-0000
    @Michael-0000 Год назад +576

    Stunning - wasn’t expecting this given the low number of subs! Everything professionally and sensitively executed - the drone footage, cinematography, dramatic scenery, accompanying music, historical research, and narrative! Thanks for sharing. Can’t wait for part 2! Greetings from Switzerland.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +64

      Wow, thank you! I am glad you and so many enjoyed this. It was a fun place to explore and hard work to piece this all together into something I hoped people would enjoy. Thanks for the support. It means a lot!

    • @andrewjensen8189
      @andrewjensen8189 Год назад +16

      Damn, didn't even realize this was a small creator till you pointed it out. Great video indeed.

    • @DarnelTrump1776
      @DarnelTrump1776 Год назад +2

      As they say, Dont judge a book by its cover. But yes, stunning content

    • @ryg1943
      @ryg1943 Год назад +2

      Cant agree more. Greetings from sweden

    • @a-fl-man640
      @a-fl-man640 Год назад

      saved me from saying it but i agree, very nicely done. rare for my YT at least. might be time to go to cinematography school if not already attended as this says talent.

  • @CamMackenziee
    @CamMackenziee Год назад +186

    My Grandfather was born in Anyox. My family and I visited back in August, what an incredible and unforgettable experience. I could listen to Rob tell stories for days, him and his wife were fantastic hosts/guides. Kitsault was very cool to see as well.
    Amazing video, looking forward to seeing more!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +8

      I enjoy hearing from people that have a connection to there. It was incredible and fascinating to see and learn about. Rob is amazing! Would love to go back one day. Have a great day!

    • @unibrowsheepZ
      @unibrowsheepZ Год назад +3

      AYOOOO I think my grandma was born in Anyox, or at least she lived there for a while. I'd show hee this video if she had internet.

    • @BeckyAngelix
      @BeckyAngelix Год назад

      Is there an easy-ish way to get there still?

    • @CamMackenziee
      @CamMackenziee Год назад +1

      @@BeckyAngelix No, and it's privately owned. If you book a tour with Rob you can stay in Kitsault (~3 hour drive from Terrace) and about an hour boat ride from there to Anyox. Kitsault is also privately owned. These aren't locations you can just go to and explore without permission.

    • @thomaslacroix970
      @thomaslacroix970 Год назад +7

      @@ExploringwithWade my dad was born there too, before returning as a young child to Scotland with his parents. Sadly he and his parents (no siblings) all passed away within less than 18 months of one another. He was only 53. We wonder if it had something to do with the environmental conditions there. But it’s a joy to find your excellent vide!

  • @tanime
    @tanime Год назад +176

    I really appreciate the amount of history and old photos you included! So many urban explorers don't take the time to do this. It really adds to the experience and honours the location by sharing more than just its rotting remains. The remains are beautiful, but knowing what they were like before makes it more interesting. I look forward to seeing part 2.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +9

      Thanks very much! I wanted to create a bit more than just an explore but also add other elements to create the story. Very busy 2 days at Anyox to get footage and lots of editing but worth it and so glad to hear from people that enjoy it! I really appreciate your feedback. Take care! Part 2 coming soon.

    • @blackmonday738
      @blackmonday738 Год назад +1

      See what they done to nature at that time, imagine there lungs!!

    • @tomhenry8151
      @tomhenry8151 Год назад

      Nice 👍 to see first nation land back they have a beautiful country first nation just like where i come from Aotearoa kia-ora

  • @LaSolitaire81
    @LaSolitaire81 Год назад +129

    You've outdone yourself here Wade. The breathtaking drone footage, your cinematography, the historic photos intermixed. Superb!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +7

      Many thanks! I really appreciate the positive feedback. It took so much time to put this one together but am proud of how it turned out. Thanks again!

    • @quantumleap8888
      @quantumleap8888 Год назад +3

      @@ExploringwithWade just stumbled across your channel. I'm shocked you don't have more subs with the quality your putting out. What an adventure! I can't wait to see what comes next.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +3

      Oh wow thank you so much for the positive feedback it truly means a lot and for motivation to keep doing what I do. Thanks again!

  • @Balognamanforya
    @Balognamanforya Год назад +180

    As a Canadian from BC, it's nice to see videos like this exploring our vast country, and showing it to the world.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +5

      Yes I love it! There is so much to explore out there in our country.

    • @Torrque
      @Torrque Год назад

      Ever thought about why you feel that way? Why you think the world should see it?

    • @Balognamanforya
      @Balognamanforya Год назад +2

      @Torrque I have pride in my country, that's pretty much it (not so much my leader but that's another story)

    • @dekuramen3283
      @dekuramen3283 Год назад

      Interesting how the settlers never cleaned up. Always leaving a mess wherever their greed takes them. How can you have pride in a country that uses the Doctrine of Discovery to claim sovereignty and to justify genocide?

    • @Balognamanforya
      @Balognamanforya Год назад

      @Dekuramen my father is half first nation's, my mother is too, so wtf does that even mean? I'm proud of my nation, and don't feel bad about something that happened before my grandmother was even born.

  • @EvolLove
    @EvolLove Год назад +85

    Wow the video quality is insane. And you've been producing this kind of content for 3 years how did you just blow up? Glad you're finally getting the attention you deserve.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +12

      Thank you I really appreciate the great feedback. Sometimes it is difficult to get noticed on YT but sometimes they push certain videos if they get good engagement. Glad to see so many enjoy this! Thanks!

  • @ALIMAN-fr5kp
    @ALIMAN-fr5kp Год назад +40

    The level of polish on this documentary/historic exploration is fantastic. Thank you so much for making and sharing this! Beautifully done 👌🏻

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +3

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate your great feedback.

  • @BrightSunFilms
    @BrightSunFilms Год назад +92

    Great presentation, super interesting!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +4

      Thanks very much appreciate it! Highly recommend a visit here.

  • @travis2333
    @travis2333 Год назад +20

    As an architectural historian by trade, I really appreciate the amount of historical background you provide in your videos. I also appreciate that you included very creepy, Beetlejuice-like, music along with it!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +3

      Many thanks! I tried to be as complete as I could. There is always more that could be covered but after dozens of hours researching the history and putting this together I am happy with how it turned out. Comments like yours mean a lot. Thanks 👍

    • @bunk95
      @bunk95 2 месяца назад

      Where arent the [citizens] supposed to sleep and whats stopping you?

  • @RusticVentures
    @RusticVentures Год назад +12

    Bucket list item added! No vandalism, no grafitti, just adds to the natural beauty of decay. This explore documentary is incredible!
    I've explored 4 failed dams here in Pennsylvania, that architecture of Anyox's dam is awesome! Less concrete, yet still outlived many dams built after that.

    • @ldvan100
      @ldvan100 Год назад

      How do I give more than one thumbs up??

    • @RusticVentures
      @RusticVentures Год назад

      @@ldvan100 You can't 😞

    • @chairlesnicol672
      @chairlesnicol672 Год назад +1

      @@ldvan100 don't u have 2 hands then u gotta have another thumb doncha???

    • @ldvan100
      @ldvan100 Год назад

      @@chairlesnicol672 DOAH!!!!

    • @chairlesnicol672
      @chairlesnicol672 Год назад +1

      @@ldvan100 Heheha!

  • @DavesEpicPhoneShots
    @DavesEpicPhoneShots Год назад +75

    Wow this did not disappoint! What an interesting history and amazing footage. I’m super impressed with the dam built so long ago and still standing! There’s always something so poignant about old places being reclaimed by nature. To picture what they once were but no longer are is sad. Anyway you’ve done a great job filming and narrating this once amazing vibrant town and the dam that powered it. Congratulations on your good work producing this video Wade. Looking forward to seeing more.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +4

      Thanks very much for stopping by and your wonderful feedback! So many things impressed me here but the dam was WOW. The engineering in such a remote place and back then is impressive. These are my fav places the mix of man and nature and nature reclaiming. Thanks very much it is the support you and everyone shows me that keeps me going. I appreciate that and thanks again.

    • @togowack
      @togowack Год назад +1

      one of the few constructions we built... you can see the shoddy / simplistic brick construction everywhere. New untried bridge design, another example of our first attempts at building bridges. Very lucky on that one, and you will notice newer dams did not adopt that very risky design. Dams that we didn't build far exceed any engineering tolerance.

    • @DavesEpicPhoneShots
      @DavesEpicPhoneShots Год назад

      @@ExploringwithWade you’re so welcome Wade. Keep,up the fine work😊👍

  • @AlexPotvin
    @AlexPotvin Год назад +8

    Just a casual reminder for OP or anyone else checking these kinds of videos to be careful around partially exposed or simply derelict structures like the powerhouse. There's a few buildings I visited in Detroit that actually collapsed mere months after I visited. One randomly, the other after some snow, but I had visited in the same winter conditions. Glad you weren't by yourself, but always consider how far the nearest hospital or rescue service.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Good advice. We for sure were very careful here and there are many hazards all over the place. It is good to go with others around places like this. This is a remote place and help or rescue would be many hours.

  • @XX-rh3my
    @XX-rh3my Год назад +19

    What the hell! I can't believe im watching this for free..so much quality in this video, and i wasn't expecting this low number of subs , props to you man you deserve more for this high quality video.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Wow, thank you! I appreciate the kind words and support! It really means a lot!

  • @joshuajones634
    @joshuajones634 Год назад +7

    The dam architecture and engineering is artistic yet simple but displays such power and regal beauty. I've never seen anything quite like it. I truly do appreciate you sharing.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Yes definitely an artistic construction to it. Was a treat to be able to see this after I first heard about Anyox so many years ago.

  • @andibuechi5312
    @andibuechi5312 Год назад +11

    Nice doc! Fantastic memories for me! I was up in Anyox in 2004. A company was looking at developing a run of the river hydro project. I surveyed the arch dam structure. We stayed on a barge and explored a lot as well! Thanks for sharing this!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thank you! Very nice, love hearing from all the people that have some connection to Anyox. Take care.

  • @PrairieSkyDrones
    @PrairieSkyDrones Год назад +13

    Wow! That opening scene was breath taking. As per usual, another great Canadian documentary.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      It was an amazing morning when we woke up. Wow what a trip. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @SlickWorks
    @SlickWorks Год назад +19

    As a fellow BC boy with a passion for abandoned history, I found this video fascinating. Keep doing what youre doing, youve gained a lifetime subscriber. Great stuff Wade! Great stuff.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +4

      Much appreciated! Thanks so much I can't wait to explore so many other cool places out in BC.

  • @agnosticmanquestionsall2409
    @agnosticmanquestionsall2409 Год назад +10

    A salute to our grandfathers and grandmothers for working so hard in remote areas, to support us, and to build the future we are living in today.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Yes exactly what we have today is from hard work and sacrifices of the people before us.

  • @wientz
    @wientz Год назад +6

    just a anecdotal comment...I am an electrician by trade and whenever we veer from copper and use aluminium as a substitute we must coat any and all aluminum connections or joints with an anti oxidant compound... ironically called "Anyox" by most electricians today.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Very interesting thanks for that bit of info! Have a good day!

  • @NewbyRacing253
    @NewbyRacing253 Год назад +7

    This is absolutely amazing, my Grandmother was born in Anyox and learned how to golf on that slag pile. Thank you for showing us something that is largely lost and has faded out of history.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Oh wow nice! Love hearing from people that have connections to Anyox. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Matt_Foley
    @Matt_Foley Год назад +4

    Your films are remarkable. You have set a new standard.

  • @SilkeSaint
    @SilkeSaint 8 месяцев назад +2

    So refreshing watching one of these exploration videos and not have the host talking non stop. You allow the location to speak for itself. Beautifully crafted cinematography and well researched. 👏🏽 👏🏽👏🏽

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  8 месяцев назад +2

      Wow, thank you. That is what I like to do is let the place speak for itself as much as I can. Appreciate it. Take care.

  • @Selkie7
    @Selkie7 Год назад +4

    From someone who lives on a gulf island in BC this video footage is stunning. Thanks for sharing your art with us 💗

  • @kevinmcintyre6503
    @kevinmcintyre6503 8 месяцев назад +3

    Really fascinating. I’d love to explore a place like this. Fascinating. Keep up the good work.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  8 месяцев назад

      Many thanks! It was a fascinating trip, that is for sure.

  • @kauaichan
    @kauaichan Год назад +1

    The cinematography as well as soundtrack with this was absolutely beautiful and stunning💯 Bravo! I’m excited to see part two!

  • @rezavergara8007
    @rezavergara8007 Год назад +14

    First i would like to say wow im sorry that you only have 15k subscribers because you definitely deserve Millions more and someday i believe you will get there because you have the skills, the patience and the work ethic to produce such beautiful content, second thank you for walking us along and guiding us through a mysterious beautiful location such as Anyox it's absolutely breathtaking only people like myself wish one day would get to explore and witness it in person, this type of content i know takes a lot of time, effort, skill and i know quite a bit of funds out of your pocket, hats off sir Thank You for this Gem not even half way through the video and i was compelled to write this testimony on your behalf and everyone involved.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      Oh wow well thank you and I am happy with any amount of people that decide to support me and subscribe. I appreciate such positive feedback from you it means a lot. I am out there having fun and trying to do as best I can and keep improving. Anyox was amazing and a place I heard about many years ago and never thought I would actually visit but am so glad I did. The many hours to put one of these videos together is all worth it when I have so many people like you that give such amazing support. Thanks!

  • @LeahASMR1
    @LeahASMR1 Год назад +5

    Proud British Columbian here haha. I love seeing videos like this showing off my beautiful home. Incredible video and amazing history. So happy to have found this channel and can't wait to watch more!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you! I want to spend lots more time in BC checking out many more of these places. Have a great day.

  • @kevinbruce2776
    @kevinbruce2776 Год назад +13

    This reminds me of a place I read about near Butte Montana where there is a lot of mining. The company that had the mining rights had gotten to the point where they stopped making huge profits and abandoned the operation without cleaning any of the hazardous waste. They had left massive ponds laden with cyanide toxins and other caustic poisonous waste. A company went in to do a study and the scientist had left a shovel half dug into the ground near the pond. When he returned after the weekend the caustic compounds in the ground had eaten the metal part of the shovel and the handle was laying on the ground. Companies go in, extract everything to turn massive profits while destroying the environment and leaving an environmental disaster. Corporate and shareholder greed

    • @JC-mn2ll
      @JC-mn2ll Год назад

      I agree. Also the dam in this video needs to be taken out. It’s blocking salmon migration.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Unfortunately yes there are messes left over from past activities and we need to get better. Things were operated a lot differently 100 years ago with no focus on environment, safety or any regulations. Even now yes there is always a focus on profits but they are held more accountable with regulations at least. As long as humans are on earth we all contribute in some way to its destruction, and not just huge companies but ourselves as individuals. There would be no salmon in this creek even without the dam. There is a big natural waterfall at the mouth.

  • @690_5
    @690_5 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you. I'm from British Columbia, and I was looking around the coast on Google Maps. You've showed me so many places I would have never known about. Your work is essential to keeping our history alive.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks so much I really appreciate it! Glad I could show you some areas you never knew much about before. So much history out there to be explored and the story told. Take care.

  • @LaRusso
    @LaRusso Год назад +9

    Canada looks like such a great place. Even the abandoned parts are beautiful.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      This place sure is located in a very beautiful area of Canada and it is nice to see how nature has recovered so well.

  • @Jadesfishing
    @Jadesfishing Год назад +4

    As a person who works in the pipe trades it’s always cool to see this industrial equipment and valves still intact after all these years. Keep up the great videos man!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It is very cool to see. Fascinating place! Thank you for the support.

  • @HTMLpopper
    @HTMLpopper Год назад +4

    That is certainly one of the nicest dams I've ever seen, incredible how it has stood for this long!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Yes it was incredible to see and learn about. Certainly a highlight of the trip.

  • @markcantemail8018
    @markcantemail8018 Год назад +2

    Wade here . Today I cut a Hole in 100 year old Concrete to make a repair , what a Mess . I like the images of yours of old Concrete . Very Scenic , nice Place . Thank you .

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Lots of old concrete in this place! Loved every minute of it. Thanks!

  • @huabobtail
    @huabobtail Год назад +3

    You are probably one of my new fav explorers! The videos are so high quality, it’s like watching a real documentary with all the historical photos and info. So glad I clicked on this video!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Wow, thank you! I put a lot of time and work into this hobby and try and focus on quality as much as I can. I would love to be able to make productions like this all the time full time. Love it so much and so much more to learn. Thank you and take care!

  • @Ed-R
    @Ed-R Год назад +3

    Hi Wade. Looks amazing. Thank you for taking us along on this history lesson. I am excited to watch Parts 2 & 3. Stay safe.

  • @marcschouten3527
    @marcschouten3527 Год назад +6

    It’s such a cool place to explore. I went last summer with my daughter. Rob is a great guide and we had an absolute blast.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Nice! Always great to hear from people that have also been to this amazing place! Rob was wonderful. Take care!

  • @jimmyMACsez
    @jimmyMACsez 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are straight-up cinematic. I enjoy your work! Thank you for making it feel like we were there with you in Anyox!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  8 месяцев назад

      Wow, thank you! It was a fascinating place and glad you enjoyed.

  • @BeckyAngelix
    @BeckyAngelix Год назад +4

    Wow, gorgeous production quality!! Canada's history is so often overlooked, thanks for shining a light on our past :)

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thank you! I love diving into our history and exploring these places. Fascinating to learn about.

  • @aaronjackson117
    @aaronjackson117 Год назад +3

    man, i love this video. this place is so incredibly beautiful and you did it such good justice with your cinematography. i even showed friends. frankly, thank you for making this!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate your nice words and support. It means a lot! Take care!

  • @jimmywashere8753
    @jimmywashere8753 Год назад +4

    Great video Wade and congrats on over 100K views on this video alone already. Seems to be your biggest hit yet. Keep up the great stuff.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks very much I have a lot of positive feedback on the video. Anyox is spectacular so I am glad I can share it to so many. Take care!

  • @communismenjoyer3290
    @communismenjoyer3290 Год назад +1

    Seeing the cemetery completely lost and forgotten gave me a chill.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      It ended up being one of the most peaceful places on the trip. Was an honour to visit.

  • @juliadawn33
    @juliadawn33 Год назад +4

    What an amazing tour. I loved the flashback images of what it once looked like. I love seeing videos of ghost towns. I find them fascinating and love learning the history behind them. Your tour guide seemed fantastic too. Thank you for taking us along on your tour and I thought you did a great job with the video quality.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed! Yes I wanted to give a glimpse of as much as possible to really show what it used to be like in these areas with the historic images. Rob is an amazing guide and has the most knowledge of Anyox. Thanks very much!

  • @user-wl3od6rw6u
    @user-wl3od6rw6u Год назад +15

    Just stumbled across your channel, what a treat for me, incredible videographers, fantastic narration and stunning views. Applause 👍🏻

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks I really appreciate your feedback it means a lot. Have a great weekend.

  • @ArunKumar-vl4vl
    @ArunKumar-vl4vl 7 месяцев назад +4

    Thank you so much for this high-quality man, this was an accidental discovery of your channel and this single video itself has blown my mind. I'm definitely a sub from today. The level of detail you went for in this video with facts from the past and the pictures of how life was before its just adds to that intrigue and that wholesome feel man. I'm sure you gonna blow up soon, so never stop making these content with such wholesomeness.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  7 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! These videos on Anyox took me a lot of hours to film and put together, so I really appreciate feedback like yours. Makes it all worth it. Thanks and take care!

  • @zisaletter4602
    @zisaletter4602 8 месяцев назад +2

    wow, man, that dam is so striking! What a beautiful piece of architecture. Excellent cinematography and music btw!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot! It is a beautiful dam. Have a great day!

  • @lightspeed4596
    @lightspeed4596 21 час назад

    Excellent video!! This is both my first time hearing of the existence of Anyox, and my first time viewing your work. I subbed within the first few minutes. The clarity of your video is like glass. And the presentation is excellent too. A low-key, professional air coupled with enthusiasm.
    And the focus here, Anyox, BC, is so cool. Straight in the midst of no-man's land, surrounded by soaring mountains and forests....and that dam is spectacular! As a layman architectural aficionado, it's....exactly the kind of thing you'd hope to discover. Thanks for sharing, Wade!

  • @moleculesinge9377
    @moleculesinge9377 Год назад +5

    This place reminds me of Val Jalbert. Located in Quebec, Canada, Val Jalbert is a gost town that was powered by a paper factory. The paper factory used a waterfall to generate electricity. It looks so similar to that last building you have shown. It also burned down once and shut down in the 20s. The cool thing is that it is a touristic attraction and you can visit it.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Interesting never heard of that ghost town. Thanks for sharing the info.

  • @Jujusupreme1
    @Jujusupreme1 Год назад +4

    The slow shot of the powerhouse with the white waters is absolutely stunning.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      One of my fav shots is the slow moving shot through that powerhouse. Glad you enjoyed!

  • @commonhandsanitizer
    @commonhandsanitizer Год назад +2

    the tree that managed to grow thru the handle on that car at 10:55 is insane- rlly shows how long its been abandoned there, i love this sm

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Yes very cool to see these details. Nature is really reclaiming quick here. Thanks!

  • @jjbigfoot9077
    @jjbigfoot9077 Год назад +2

    Fascinating video. A bit of Canadian history this American would never know without you guys. Bravo and keep the cool content coming. Cheers.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Most have never heard of this place including people close to the area. Was definitely a fascinating place to check out. Take care! Thanks!

  • @edgeofinsanity
    @edgeofinsanity Год назад +4

    This is my favourite video from you so far! The location, the music, the cinematography it’s all so amazing, great job!! Can’t wait to see the mine! I will definitely come here for a tour one day!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks very much I appreciate your thoughts! It was an incredible spot and if you can, definitely check it out one day! I could have spent a few more days here to cover everything and to go searching for new areas. Awesome!

  • @timberwolfdtproductions3890
    @timberwolfdtproductions3890 Год назад +3

    Very cool. Another BCer here. I’ve explored a few ghost towns and abandoned places myself. The research, photos, cinematography, and narration are excellent. Greatly appreciated.

  • @user-eo2zo5iz6v
    @user-eo2zo5iz6v Месяц назад +1

    Happiness comes when your work and words are of benefit to yourself and others.

  • @pennilynlotts5138
    @pennilynlotts5138 Год назад +1

    I’ve never hit the subscribe button so fast. This was honestly beautifully filmed and kept me interested from start to finish. Loved it! 👍🏻

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thank you so much!! It means a lot when people give positive feedback and enjoy what I created. I appreciate you!

  • @FinduroVR
    @FinduroVR Год назад +3

    What a phenomenal place, totally a bucket list place to visit- especially as a BC resident! I remember watching Frank from Exploring Abandoned Mines video series on Anyox and being beyond impressed with the size, scale, and story of this place. To have video evidence documenting the existence of such an incredible piece of history is very exciting to me, and while Frank's series dived deeper into the mine itself seeing the ghost town above ground in it's full desecrating form is something really special. Thank you for making this, incredible job on the documentary, and I'm excited to see more soon! :)

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      Yes it was bucket list for me for sure! It is such a fascinating place and would love to have had the time there as Frank did. 2 days went by so quick but am glad we did also make it into the mines for a look. It is coming up in Part 3. We tried to get a glimpse of as much as possible with our time. Thanks very much and have a great day.

  • @colleenhelminiak1429
    @colleenhelminiak1429 Год назад +4

    As you go through the remnants of this town, you can almost hear the voices of the past....stories of what hopes and dreams of the people who were there had. I wish that there were more ways to preserve the past so that we can learn from these historical places. Thank you for this video - it was awesome and looking forward to the next one.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      I do my best to try and get out there and at least tell the story and share it with others and preserve a bit of it in video. It is fun and rewarding. Thank you and take care!

  • @peterpacholkow3064
    @peterpacholkow3064 Год назад +1

    What an amazing place, and you did a fantastic job presenting it. Beautiful cinematography. Can't wait for part 2.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It sure is! Thank you so much for your amazing feedback. I appreciate it!

  • @brennancox9496
    @brennancox9496 Год назад +1

    Never change. One of the best explorations I’ve ever seen. + it’s right in my back yard and I never knew about. You should be proud of yourself. This is amazing.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much! I appreciate all the amazing support I have received from this. Definitely motivates me even more.

  • @freeaudiojungle4407
    @freeaudiojungle4407 Год назад +7

    not sure you expected a video to get this many views, and others have said as much already, but this is seriously impressive. youre able to enjoy your hobby and put it in a form that all the rest of us can enjoy it too. crazy skills, big ups dude

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      It was a nice surprise. Most seem to have enjoyed it and gave some great feedback. I really appreciate all the support.

    • @freeaudiojungle4407
      @freeaudiojungle4407 Год назад

      @@ExploringwithWade no worries dude, cheers for the reply. Sending you all the best from New Zealand, you've inspired me to check out some abandoned towns here down the west coast.

  • @wendingourway
    @wendingourway Год назад +11

    Holy cow! That is quite amazing! I can't even imagine that dam being rebuilt. Would be interesting to know if anyone is still alive who would have lived there at that time...probably not. Great stuff indeed! Bruce and Otis

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      It sure is an amazing place! It is hard to say if the rebuild will ever get off the ground. They say it could power a couple smaller cities but the investment and logistics to get it up and operating would be tremendous. There is one man that traveled there not long ago that was born there so yes and that will be mentioned in next video actually. There might be more but I forget. Take care!

    • @nobodythatyouknow241
      @nobodythatyouknow241 Год назад +1

      I know a woman who was born there.

  • @pipperywhippetsnippe
    @pipperywhippetsnippe 3 месяца назад

    industry being reclaimed by nature is absolutely gorgeous to see thank you for showing us!! those greens with the rust just stunning,can only imagine seeing it in person!

  • @Kilteddavid
    @Kilteddavid 2 месяца назад

    Really beautiful photography, gents. Love the blending with the historical ones too.

  • @taylorcameron9251
    @taylorcameron9251 Год назад +15

    Thank you for showing Canada's history. Its quite amazing that RUclips made this one video so popular compared to your others. Overall I became a fan. Keep it up, your story telling and videography is excellent.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Sometimes it is hard to get videos noticed. There are so many creators with great content. Was happy with all the positive feedback on this video. Thank you!

  • @EasyHikes4810
    @EasyHikes4810 Год назад +9

    This is a truly thorough and informative video Wade👍. The visuals are superb, the info about this ghost town is top notch with really interesting facts and anecdotes. Anyox's Dam and powerhouse are really impressive too. Awesome showcase of this fantastic place that I have never heard about before 👌. Truly enjoyed it 😀. Have a nice day.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for your wonderful feedback! The dam still wows me. Impressive piece of engineering! The whole trip was incredible. Take care!

  • @richardj163
    @richardj163 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed the video! Thank you for putting this together.

  • @MickeyNixonFilms
    @MickeyNixonFilms Год назад +2

    This is truly exceptional work Wade! Fantastic vid!

  • @MarquisDeSang
    @MarquisDeSang Год назад +6

    WOW! I have to pause the video because it is too amazing. The shots, the composition, the editing, the music, the sound, the story telling, the feel... I just discovered you and you just have 4k subscribers? You have the talent to attract millions.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Wow thanks so much for your great feedback! I am happy to get so much positive comments on the video. Helps to keep me motivated. Take care!

    • @hollyandstelladoodle8748
      @hollyandstelladoodle8748 Год назад +2

      I had to switch from my phone to the tv to watch this because the video quality is so amazing! Lol

    • @MarquisDeSang
      @MarquisDeSang Год назад +1

      @@hollyandstelladoodle8748 RUclips is 10 years behind without support for HDR.

  • @davidkent4618
    @davidkent4618 Год назад +5

    Excellent video Wade. I believe the first one of yours I’ve watched and am looking forward to part 2. I just stumbled across it while scrolling through RUclips and Anyox caught my eye. My dad was actually born there in 1921, one of only 350 or so actually born in Anyox. Hopefully I’ll get the chance to visit some day, but for now I will enjoy it through your lens.
    Cheers!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks very much! Anyox is such a fascinating place and loved every minute of being there. Oh wow always love hearing from people that have a connection. I hope you can visit one day! Have a great day and thanks again!

  • @brittaniebrockett507
    @brittaniebrockett507 7 месяцев назад +1

    The filmography here is amazing! It’s so cool to find a channel exploring abandoned places with this level of equipment and a good eye!!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  7 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much! It was a long and tough couple days running around this huge town trying to document it all but am happy with how it all turned out and glad so many people enjoyed it. Thank you and have a great day!

    • @brittaniebrockett507
      @brittaniebrockett507 7 месяцев назад

      @@ExploringwithWade you’re welcome! You too 😁

  • @Elonefte
    @Elonefte Год назад +3

    Canada has lots of wonderful historical places to explore. Nicely captured all the details of the old town and the dam. Great drone shots as well 💚👍

  • @TheFirstAirbender1036
    @TheFirstAirbender1036 Год назад +4

    this is the type of content i watch in my room at night all alone..im gonna stop for now since im travelling at the moment lol...i already know this is a masterpiece and i hope i dnt forget to check my "history" and rewatch this 👍🏻

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Haha thanks very much for taking the time to check it out and comment. Appreciate that!

  • @nicke1903
    @nicke1903 Год назад +2

    Exploring Abandoned Mines has a awesome series of them exploring the mines, great video!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      We go a little ways into the mines in part 3! Frank does a very extensive explore. Great stuff.

  • @PlacesWeGoExploring
    @PlacesWeGoExploring Год назад +1

    Wow. Amazing footage. Thanks for the history of this small mining town. Great exploring, Wade.

  • @prolepsis-hx8om
    @prolepsis-hx8om Год назад +6

    Hauntingly beautiful footage! Honestly this is so well produced too, it's actually so calming to watch. And I truly appreciate how you linger on all the little details - as an artist, it's those subtle colours, textures, and old markers of design that just make my breath catch.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! That is what I like is taking my time around these places with a focus on lots of details. I love the unique designs of days gone and color and texture I love. I hate rushing around a place like some do. If I had unlimited time there I probably could have spent a couple weeks looking around haha.

  • @CowboyJojosAdventures
    @CowboyJojosAdventures Год назад +3

    Impressive and professional introduction, loved it ❤ An amazing place Wade, I really enjoyed you taking us through this abandoned town and what is left of it. Some many structures and relics of the past. Rob was very knowledgeable. Amazing Dam structure. Loved the waterfall. I do love some of the old pictures you have included in your presentation. Powerhouse Number 1 was amazing. Brilliant presentation Wade. Loved it. 🤗🌿👍🏽🙏🏽

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much! This place was so fascinating to visit. Rob is the definitive guide to all things Anyox. He spent a lot of time piecing all of its history together and finding lots of the areas of the town he now shares with anyone that travels there. Love the old photos that really shows you what it was really like then. Have a great day!

    • @CowboyJojosAdventures
      @CowboyJojosAdventures Год назад

      @@ExploringwithWade it was a great episode Wade 👍🏽

  • @samsmom1491
    @samsmom1491 Год назад +2

    Camera work is top notch. I like that you show photos of what it used to look like. The music is fitting and doesn't overpower the narration. What strikes me most is the devastation still apparent from the toxic mining.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thank you! It was nice to see how nature is so resilient and can come back to life in a place like this.

  • @lilbird4198
    @lilbird4198 Год назад +1

    Thank You for sharing, Wade. That dam was rather amazing. 😊

  • @nature12487
    @nature12487 7 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing. Sad to see Canadian history not saved and back to nature. This is a part of history that needs to be known, some of this needs to be in a museum. Just discovered your channel and subscribed. Thank you for recording this and the memories.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  7 месяцев назад

      That is what I like doing is sharing some history people might not know much about. Thanks for watching and have a great day!

    • @nature12487
      @nature12487 7 месяцев назад

      @@ExploringwithWade Really love the content. I am learning so much from your vlogs, we were not taught alot when we studied history. Thanks for all your work

  • @maxdexpeditions
    @maxdexpeditions Год назад +7

    Man, I'm late. But this is simply stunning. I love the narration and the incredible shots of the mine and not just someone talking to the camera. ❤

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thanks a ton! I always appreciate your feedback. I like to focus primarily on the locations and the story than myself.

  • @toffeehazel
    @toffeehazel 7 месяцев назад +1

    The shots are amazing, the editing, and THE MUSIC selection is chef kiss!

  • @theresedillon576
    @theresedillon576 Год назад +2

    Wade this is awesome great quality. Very special place for me my father spent the first 10 years of his life in Anyox, my 2 uncles were born in the hospital and my grandfather retired in 1925 as a manager at the smelter! Thank you so much!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks so much and thanks for sharing your connection to Anyox. Always great to hear these stories. Take care!

  • @TheCuriousCelt
    @TheCuriousCelt Год назад +7

    This is some of your best work to date my friend. Cinematography is world class, especially your drone shots. Something I aspire to achieve, but so far haven't quite mastered.
    I know this took you a lot of hours to produce, but you make it look easy.
    Kudos Wade. I would hire you to shoot my movie. 🎥👍🍀

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      Thanks I appreciate your feedback! It means a lot. Haha yes a lot of hours and I mean a lot. Far more than any video so far but wanted to create something as best I could to showcase this incredible area and story. Thank you for your support as always your words truly mean a lot to me and for motivation. Take care!

  • @ForgottenModders
    @ForgottenModders Год назад +5

    Excellent video sir!
    I'm honestly shocked that you only have 11k subs (as of writing this). Your production quality is absolutely stellar! You deserve more viewers.The algorithm sent me your way, so hopefully you're getting others! :)

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thank you I appreciate your support. I love exploring these places and telling their story and I keep learning and trying to get better. It is a fun and rewarding hobby. Thanks again.

  • @sterlingfink2810
    @sterlingfink2810 3 месяца назад +1

    This really needs more views! The video and production quality is incredible!

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  3 месяца назад

      Thanks so much I really appreciate your kind words. Take care!

  • @pcojedi
    @pcojedi Год назад +2

    Great video, I have been fascinated for about 10yrs by a town called Kitsalt just 13.7 miles from this location.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! and yes that is a place we also spent some time and you need to launch the boat from the dock in Kitsault to get to Anyox. About 1 hour boat ride to Anyox. Amazing experience!

  • @anitrastevens8460
    @anitrastevens8460 Год назад +7

    Wow this was one amazing episode. We loved it. The scenery is amazing and those drone shots in the powerhouse and above the dam were awesome.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks very much! It was amazing to see what is left of the town and now how nature is reclaiming the land. Fascinating place!

  • @DubsStop
    @DubsStop Год назад +4

    The RUclips channel Exploring Abandoned Mines did a lot of exploring in this area also. Although they focused more on the mines. The production, history and cinematography on this video is impressive. I just wanted to give them a shout out for going to this remote area like you all did! 💪

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Yes Frank is the mine guy and has great mine exploring content for sure. Great stuff. Thanks.

  • @CoastalBird
    @CoastalBird Год назад +1

    Stunning documentary you produced!!! Well done!! Camera work and drone shots were simply amazing. One of your best 👍👍

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate your feedback as always. Take care!

  • @roody9986
    @roody9986 2 месяца назад

    Amazing that this quality of content is available for FREE on youtube

  • @tdb7992
    @tdb7992 Год назад +4

    I always find it amazing that Vancouver (and Canada in general) is literally on the other side of the world to us here in Australia but was still part of the British Empire as it was so massive. There are so many similarities between our two countries. Aus is full of abandoned mining towns that supplied the empire with resources.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Would be interesting to visit Australia one of these days and learn about some of the history and similarities.

    • @Whateva67
      @Whateva67 Год назад

      Hello from Vancouver island 😎

  • @TurystykaiPrzygoda
    @TurystykaiPrzygoda Год назад +3

    Amazing trip to the ghost town. The scenery is poignant, but nature is already taking over this city. Regards and I leave a big like 😀👍

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      It was amazing for sure! It was actually unreal to see how relatively quick nature can take back what's hers. Thanks for stopping by!

  • @timcase2494
    @timcase2494 Год назад +1

    Beautifully put together video. Bravo. Love the 4K detail

  • @aespasy3729
    @aespasy3729 Год назад +1

    story telling, cinematography, Music, transition, background check. GOOD JOB ! You deserve SUBS!

  • @rneustel388
    @rneustel388 Год назад +3

    It’s sad to think of all that history being forgotten and abandoned. Thank you for exploring and sharing the excellent videography. I’m subscribing to see more. I wonder if they got many bear in that area?

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! Yes, there can be lots of bears here but usually you see them in the spring in this area.

    • @rneustel388
      @rneustel388 Год назад

      @@ExploringwithWade I just wondered if you carry a rifle or bear spray when you go into an area with a lot of bears.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      @rneustel388 Yes, in the seasons, when you can have an encounter, I have bear spray.

  • @gavinjohnsonpnw5626
    @gavinjohnsonpnw5626 Год назад +4

    Great video! Would have been sweet to have found someone who lived in the town and interviewed them or found a relative who’s grandparents did.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад +2

      Thanks! That would be nice to hear some of their stories. There is a nice book out there and other resources that was a great read from some people that had lived there.

  • @camiloplaza4023
    @camiloplaza4023 Год назад +1

    The editing is insane! great job!

  • @introkoreawalkingtour4572
    @introkoreawalkingtour4572 Год назад +2

    Wow! It's a really cool video.. big LIKE!!💕😊
    !Thank you so much for sharing the video. My friend!!!😊

  • @SpanishEclectic
    @SpanishEclectic Год назад +4

    Really nice job filming this location in lush British Columbia. I agree that the green of nature reclaiming the industrial remnants is quite stunning. Love the dam; the downstream face reminds me of the flying buttresses on Gothic Cathedrals. Really interesting content. By the way, I just about jumped out of my seat at 24.07, when I saw the name Niles Crane on that steel beam. We Boomers will remember the show Frazier (spinoff of Cheers), and the main character's younger brother, Niles Crane, played by David Hyde Pierce. I wonder if the writers knew of the Shepard Niles Crane company; the show took place in Seattle/Vancouver. You never know what you will find on RUclips.

    • @ExploringwithWade
      @ExploringwithWade  Год назад

      Thanks very much! Yes these are some of my favorite places. Nature reclaiming ruins. The dam was incredible to see. Awesome piece of engineering and beautiful. Haha I never thought about that when I saw the Niles Crane. Maybe there is a connection. Have a great day!