Yes, barns are interesting. That was a tie-stall dairy operation. I grew up on a dairy farm and our cows were free range and not tied. In Ontario: The Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle requires that “newly built barns must allow daily, untethered freedom of movement and social interactions year-round” effective April 1, 2024. For all existing barns, “effective April 1, 2027, cows must not be tethered continuously throughout their entire production cycle (calving to calving) - they must be provided sufficient regular opportunity for freedom of movement to promote good welfare.” Thanks for the video 👍
We have seen abandoned homes before with things left behind. This was different, somehow. The refrigerator filled, pantry filled. Something catastrophic happened to this family. My heart breaks for them. Thank you for showing us. It reaffirms just how fragile life is.❤
Thank you for sharing!!I'm more into looking at homes and stuff related to the home, not so much the junk. Amazing property. Just wanted to see more of it and not the garbage.
That old syringe is for humans, my grandfather was a surgeon and remember seeing those in his clinic when I was a kid, they were reusable had to be sterilized before each use
Everything is old yes the coffee pot that style and look is from the 40s.This home is beautiful you can tell peeps were in here as well. Usauly the people that live there clean mop dust put everything back in its place. I love this home it is so with time pieces its truly sad corporations and good doooders all want history to be gone wat the hell fore? Makes me sick and i feel so sorry for them.
I wonder if these houses that are left behind were actually that trashed when the owners vacated or if other people went in and trashed them looking for things they wanted.
Ok. You ask multiple times for commentary, so here are some suggestions/comments after having watched several of your videos. No disrespect intended, just honest feedback: 1. Nobody above the age of 14 wants to look into the toilet bowls or hear about a "brown bomber". 2. Nobody above the age of 14 wants to see inside the refrigerators. 3. It's much better video when you aren't yucking it up with your pals. 4. It's annoying at best when you keep describing places as "creepy", and pausing to exclaim "What was that?! Did you hear that?!" What are you expecting? Ghosts or monsters? 5. Don't touch or move anything. Moving electric switches, pushing buttons on controllers, locking or unlocking doors crosses a line from simply being an observer. 6. Stay on a mature level with the focus on exploring. 7. Never steal the theme music (or anything else) from another explorer (Abandoned Urbex Canada)! That was most surprising thing of all on one of your earlier videos. 8. You seem fairly well informed on decade-dating various items and features of the houses which is nice. If possible, doing some research on the background history/facts about each house would be welcomed. 9. You don't always have to be talking. 10. Pause a bit longer when showing items with writing on them so they can be read. 11. Consider wearing a mask - the stagnant air you are breathing in, particularly when exerting yourself, inside some of these buildings with mold, peeling paint, fiberglass insulation and also very likely asbestos fibers, may come back to bite you in the future. Don't take the risk. 12. Wear boots instead of sneakers - you are walking over broken glass and nails, etc. 13. Try to get the owners permission before exploring if it is a private residence. Corporate holdings are another story (at least in my personal opinion) because they typically do next to nothing to secure these properties or even do a minimum of upkeep to respect their neighbors. I have no respect for them. They are legally providing an "attractive nuisance". 14. Your videos are interesting and entertaining. Yet there are multiple legal, ethical, and safety considerations to remain aware of. Good luck as you continue to develop your craft. I look forward to more.
You continually say any house with square headed nails was pre 1880's? I don't agree as my mom's house was built in 1901 and is all square nails. Guess they were used much later than you think. Also, looked like there was another calendar on the floor, maybe for a check book, that you missed? Not sure exactly but possible. Since the carbon monoxide detector was still on, had a digital number showing, I'd say people were there after 1988. Just saying. Quit with the foolish dares and having others talk on your videos. It's distracting and annoying
@@vlad-130z70 Lol he just looked at a calendar that said 1988 and decided welp that's when the place was abandoned, despite there being a Samsung Galaxy box.
Yes, barns are interesting. That was a tie-stall dairy operation. I grew up on a dairy farm and our cows were free range and not tied.
In Ontario:
The Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Dairy Cattle requires that “newly built barns must allow daily, untethered freedom of movement and social interactions year-round” effective April 1, 2024. For all existing barns, “effective April 1, 2027, cows must not be tethered continuously throughout their entire production cycle (calving to calving) - they must be provided sufficient regular opportunity for freedom of movement to promote good welfare.”
Thanks for the video 👍
Terrible conditions in the house. Yes, it's good to see the barns.
Thank you Urbex!❤ Hi Carlo!❤
Yeah barns and out buildings are awesome 😎💯
This one was good, lotsa neat junk to see. Will be rewatched by the end of the weekend.
Thanks for the tour Ontario!
👍🤠
We have seen abandoned homes before with things left behind. This was different, somehow. The refrigerator filled, pantry filled. Something catastrophic happened to this family. My heart breaks for them. Thank you for showing us. It reaffirms just how fragile life is.❤
Nice explore man, this was definitely a 'greg house'. hahha. Sorry I missed the premiere was cutting my lawn.
Wow this house had all kind’s of stuff left behind! How sad so much was left. Very awesome find & video bro! 👍❤️🤘
Wow the house was very awesome 😎👍 them you showed the barns and it became epic
Urbex Ontario thanks for sharing this video with me i really enjoyed it and God Bless.
That Close Up toothpaste
dates back to early 1970
there was also the green color too.
Thank you for sharing!!I'm more into looking at homes and stuff related to the home, not so much the junk. Amazing property. Just wanted to see more of it and not the garbage.
Wow! This is just like the house that I explored today and a few months ago.
That hypodermic needle
dates back to the earliest 1930s.
these were used in hospitals
and used on people.
Amazing video! Thanks for sharing!
That old syringe is for humans, my grandfather was a surgeon and remember seeing those in his clinic when I was a kid, they were reusable had to be sterilized before each use
That tension pole lamp on the couch is a tragedy. Those things are very collectible now.
That huge key is a KEY TO THE CITY . awesome to have that. I bet they were so proud and stunned like most people are.Its an honor to get that.
Bless you for doing the Barn.too bad the other is locked.
I wanna know the history and what may have happened to the family
Merci beaucoup !
❤from France
Really amazing find.
Old barns are always interesting! Thanks…
Great video thumbs up
I can't believe the hay has not composted yet! 😮
Look in the trunk
Look in the jewelry box in the first bedroom you went in upstairs as well
some more recent stuff there too like some containers in the fridge looked to be within the last 10 years or so
Love old houses. I notices one of you guys uses a gopro. How do you guys keep it from overheating?
This was an amazing explore, I could almost imagine growing up in that home ❤
I’m gonna start guessing which town of the thousands across Ontario this is in. I wouldn’t have to if you mentioned the location somewhere. God damn
I would say this place became abandoned within the last 10-15 years. The GE washing machine was a from between 2000-2013.
And the Samsung Galaxy phone box on the table by the syringe came out in 2015
The packaging for the ice cream in the refrigerator-freezer was too recent for 1988, the containers in there are 2000’s style !
Also the carbon monoxide detector--if that's what that is--is very 2000's.
Everything is old yes the coffee pot that style and look is from the 40s.This home is beautiful you can tell peeps were in here as well. Usauly the people that live there clean mop dust put everything back in its place. I love this home it is so with time pieces its truly sad corporations and good doooders all want history to be gone wat the hell fore? Makes me sick and i feel so sorry for them.
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I wonder if these houses that are left behind were actually that trashed when the owners vacated or if other people went in and trashed them looking for things they wanted.
Usually vandals smashing stuff or looking for stuff to steal
k barn 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm thinking maybe it was a bit after 1988, saw a DVD player. 📀
Was there more to see?
wow
Don’t open the fridge!!!!!!!
Ok. You ask multiple times for commentary, so here are some suggestions/comments after having watched several of your videos. No disrespect intended, just honest feedback:
1. Nobody above the age of 14 wants to look into the toilet bowls or hear about a "brown bomber".
2. Nobody above the age of 14 wants to see inside the refrigerators.
3. It's much better video when you aren't yucking it up with your pals.
4. It's annoying at best when you keep describing places as "creepy", and pausing to exclaim "What was that?! Did you hear that?!" What are you expecting? Ghosts or monsters?
5. Don't touch or move anything. Moving electric switches, pushing buttons on controllers, locking or unlocking doors crosses a line from simply being an observer.
6. Stay on a mature level with the focus on exploring.
7. Never steal the theme music (or anything else) from another explorer (Abandoned Urbex Canada)! That was most surprising thing of all on one of your earlier videos.
8. You seem fairly well informed on decade-dating various items and features of the houses which is nice. If possible, doing some research on the background history/facts about each house would be welcomed.
9. You don't always have to be talking.
10. Pause a bit longer when showing items with writing on them so they can be read.
11. Consider wearing a mask - the stagnant air you are breathing in, particularly when exerting yourself, inside some of these buildings with mold, peeling paint, fiberglass insulation and also very likely asbestos fibers, may come back to bite you in the future. Don't take the risk.
12. Wear boots instead of sneakers - you are walking over broken glass and nails, etc.
13. Try to get the owners permission before exploring if it is a private residence. Corporate holdings are another story (at least in my personal opinion) because they typically do next to nothing to secure these properties or even do a minimum of upkeep to respect their neighbors. I have no respect for them. They are legally providing an "attractive nuisance".
14. Your videos are interesting and entertaining. Yet there are multiple legal, ethical, and safety considerations to remain aware of. Good luck as you continue to develop your craft. I look forward to more.
You are going too fast. Barns are great.
You continually say any house with square headed nails was pre 1880's? I don't agree as my mom's house was built in 1901 and is all square nails. Guess they were used much later than you think. Also, looked like there was another calendar on the floor, maybe for a check book, that you missed? Not sure exactly but possible. Since the carbon monoxide detector was still on, had a digital number showing, I'd say people were there after 1988. Just saying. Quit with the foolish dares and having others talk on your videos. It's distracting and annoying
I don't get the whole point of saying something as silly as "This house was abandoned in 1988", when it was clearly lived in years after.
@@vlad-130z70 Lol he just looked at a calendar that said 1988 and decided welp that's when the place was abandoned, despite there being a Samsung Galaxy box.