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This is a list of ghost towns in the Canadian province of British Columbia, including those still partly inhabited or even overtaken by modern towns, as well as those completely abandoned or derelict. Region of location and associated events or enterprises are included.
It was featured by Creepy Canada and The Girly Ghosthunters. Chateau Laurier in Ottawa. [21] Fairmont Royal York in Toronto. [22] Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake. It was one of Canada's strongholds during the War of 1812. [23] It was featured by Creepy Canada, The Girly Ghosthunters, and "Knock Knock Ghost". Fort Henry National Historic Site ...
Ghost towns in Canada by province or territory This is a list of lists of ghost towns in Canada . A ghost town is a town that once had a considerable population, that has since dwindled in numbers causing some or all its business to close, either due to the rerouting of a highway , train tracks being pulled, or exhaustion of some natural resource .
It was abandoned and submerged in 1972 due to the building of Vilarinho das Furnas hydroelectric dam. When the lagoon water level is low the remains of the buildings can be seen. Aldeia de Broas , at Mafra Municipality , was officially considered abandoned when the last inhabitant died in late 1960 after being populated for centuries.
Lake George is a Canadian rural community in York County, New Brunswick [1] at the intersection of Route 635 and the northern terminus of Route 636. The community is located 45 kilometres (km) west of the city of Fredericton , and is named after Lake George .
Fort George was a military fortification in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. The fort was used by the British Army , the Canadian militia , and the Jeffersonian American Republic Army for a brief period.
NE corner, Bay St at Lake Shore Boulevard. (Bay St and Lake Shore facades retained in Air Canada Centre) Bank of Montreal Building 1948 1975 50 King St W Exhibition Stadium: 1948 1999 Exhibition Place North York Fire Department Station 3 1950s 2006 [11] Finch Avenue West west of Weston Road. Mural of station painted on building on the original site
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