I can just imagine the families sitting out on their deck, enjoying the water and mountain views. So peaceful. And then one day, they are told to leave. It must have been heartbreaking for them.
crazy idea for you, i realize, however that's how your system/government acquires the land it claims as its' own. Because unless you're First Nations none of north america belongs to you.
@@dragons8822 the people in these cottages did nothing to harm the indigenous people. The natives agreed to the lease. People will never get anywhere blaming others for something they had nothing to do with past egregious acts hundreds of years ago.
Such a beautiful area!! I would love to wake up to those stunning views!! So sad the families had to abandon their summer homes. Thanks Brent for braving all those thorns to take us there!!
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada Are there any places in Calgary worth exploring ? I've heard there's not a lot of abandoned places, but that would be cool to see.
Family cabins in Minnesota were on land leases as well. All of a sudden the State would end a lease to sell the property and all the properties would go up for bid. The bidder had to pay for the land and the cost of the cabin on the property. The cabin owners were not guaranteed to win their bid. I don't trust land leases. Hopefully they will tear down these cabins and remove the debris so it doesn't end up in the ocean. Beautiful views.
@THE FUN ROOMCalm down dude soon white people will be just as pathetic as Indians only difference is we won't get a consolation prize in free land and tax exemptions for losing our country.
It must have been so heart breaking for the former residents of the beach houses. I wonder what transpired warranting the Indigenous land owners to renege on the 100 yr contract? Also, wonder why they weren't able to make use of them and and why they left four to the forces of nature? That one beach house near the flowing river did look like it was beautiful at one time. It's such a shame that the area is now over run with brush and unkept, and inaccessible. Such a beautiful area. Thank you for taking us along Brent.
Canada is a beautiful place! What a great little place to vacation to along the beach there. Love the sound of the stream running down. You can tell they’ve been abandoned a long time with all that overgrowth of nature. Thanks for the great explore!
Wouldn’t it have been more beneficial for the natives to let the families visit this property? The native owned businesses would have prospered it seems to me.
OMG...What a find!,..I grew up on a beach, the Ocean would of been even MORE epic!, I pictured people going about their business, children playing on shore, with a dog or two tagging along, Gorgeous sunsets, the glistening of moonlight on the water, the sounds of critters in the distance,...Mornings with a gorgeous sunrise, the smell of morning coffee, having breakfast on the deck..a slight shiver from an Ocean breeze, with a hint of salt touching one's pallet...rainy days by the fire, gazing out at the water,..wondering what ran through someone's mind at a time like that, ..falling asleep to trickling water in the distance or the sound of the waves...a nice walk along the shore after dinner,..All this ran through my mind as you took us on a tour. Thank You for sharing, I LOVED IT!!!...the music you chose just added to the emotions & Memories this place still holds. 😘💋❤👍👍👍👍
The people who owned the land went back on their word but it seems like the 100 year lease should have been in writing and unbreakable. Maybe the families were reimbursed for the value of the homes.
This was a cool explore. Canada is so beautiful. Thank you for risking life and limb to get these shots. All those thorns would be scary. Take care and stay well and safe- Chris and Dave
Sad they were all forced to leave,sadder yet is that the houses were left to rot,but boy what a beautiful view these people had for sure,and ouchy on the thorns, and thanks for sharing this 👍 loved it 😊...
Great landscape..!! When I see such beautiful landscapes I always become aware of having this chance to be in a beautiful country like ours..!! It's crazy how many places in Canada look like heaven on earth..!!
Soooo beautiful! What a view. Thanks so much Brent. I could feel the breeze, smell the ocean, hear the waves and the stream, taste the salt and see that awesome view. Your videos are always top notch, but this one was my favorite. Hopefully you didn’t ruin your clothes & get all scratched up. The way nature takes over is always so amazing to see. Stay safe out there.
Another great explore Brent. What a stunningly beautiful place. I would love to have a home on the ocean like these (but better maintained,lol). Amazing how in a relatively short time natural takes over. Thank you for bringing us along on your adventures. 👍✌️🤟🤙
Another great Experience BRENT"! There's something haunting about your intro soundtrack that just grabs me and won't let go! Thanks for your time and detication buddy, and May you and yours be happy healthy and safe"! 👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎✌️
Great video Brent! What a beautiful view in the morning and at night back when it was occupied, cozy. Of all the places I want to go visit since I was a kid has always been British Columbia, Canada. Beautiful! 👍🤘
It won't be much longer until those structures are completely hidden from view by the vegetation. Even the roofs are disappearing under the moss. That was a great find and some beautiful scenery.
Amazing explore Brent! What an awesome find! Some of them reminded me of the abandoned cabins you explored in Ontario a while ago. That was great Brent! Thanks for taking on the thorns and potential tides to bring us this video. You're the best my friend!! Take care!
Cool video again!! When I saw all those logs on the beach all I thought was Nick and Relic from Beachcombers would have had a hey day finding all that!! I know I'm showing my age!! Love the channel!!
Wow ! What a find ! Beautiful spot ! The only time I'm glad I'm not there exploring with you is when you open the refrigerators 😉 thanks for another great explore ! 👍🇨🇦
It is a shame that those cottages were just left to rot away. B.C. is so beautiful!!! I was worried you were going to step into a well or something on that last one with all those briars covering everything so thick. Thank you for sacrificing being shredded to share these finds with us!!
B.C has a large indigenous native Indian population, and they are going to great lengths to reclaim their ancestral land even if it comes to kicking "the white man" off their land and they never use the places for anything, even b.c fisherman are in danger of losing their lively hoods because of natives claims on ancestral fishing rights and loggers as well may lose their jobs as some logging areas may be on native land too, So because natives were treated badly by the Canadian government decades ago "the residential housing issue thing" the land claims to the Canadian government have been an ongoing thing for years, Although they have been compensated to with packages in the billions and were apologized to on several occasions to the highest levels of government, all the way up to the Prime minister but some still hold on to hate, and are not willing to share fishing, logging, or any project with the white man, and have been blocking the gas pipeline project for years even though the actual pipe line is no wear near their homes, they probably will continue to claim more and more land and continue to sue the government to the end of time never being satisfied, So basically all the residents of the houses were all white So out they went and they did not get a dime in compensation for their homes they owned.
The people who lived there had a land-lease, they owned the homes but not the land. The agreement was for 100 years, but after 50 years the land owners changed their mind and ordered the people to leave. They had no option but to leave their homes and get off the property.
@@beltfed4624 So they had no reason? That’s just horrible. Such a beautiful, gorgeous place. If it was contaminated or dangerous then I’d understand. Poor people.
@@sadiesponge7577 I don't know the specifics, but it was probably a dispute (or breach) of some contract detail on one party or the other. Or maybe the primary land owner passed away and the next of kin didn't want to deal with the tax hassles or something. I'm sure it was over business and not something personal. Still a shame, such nice places just left to be swallowed by nature and forgotten.
You captured breathtaking footage. Your videos just keep getting better and better! Fantastic explore, you should be very proud. I’m sincerely impressed Brent!
This was amazing, thank you Brent for sharing this your videos are awesome. I don't know how you find these fantastic places hidden away. keep up the great work, thank you.
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada yes they are .but are very tasty as jam or homemade wine. you can see them in my video of my garden, there everywhere. and very hard to kill.
So interesting- thank you! They took the land back but have done nothing with it. What a shame for the cottage dwellers. Look forward to seeing future videos. 🥰👍❤️
This video brought back some fond memories of fishing many of the BC lakes. I used to love finding abandoned cabins deep in the woods that were only accessible by boat. Well done and thx for the memories!! PS, can you share your location?
Agreed ::: I have watched a few of Abandoned Urban Canada's videos and an accurate location description would be good to know . For all we know some of these locations could be in our own backyards . There is another UA-camr "bright Sun Films " who does an above job documenting the location and as much history and background information available . I am not saying coppy an others platform but location and some information is interesting !
Thank you for braving the thorns for us! I can only imagine how beautiful it used to be to spend your summers living here, especially with the streams running next to your cottage.
Hello Brent It's Sunday morning and there's a video from you - yay!! I'll have one of the cottages next to the stream thank you!! Sleeping by running water 💦 is so soothing. What amazing views they had. Thank you for all your efforts getting through the thorns - I know what blackberries are like, we have plenty here! Gill 🇬🇧
Loved the intro in this one, editing over the TOP! The homeowners must have been heartbroken to have to leave these great little getaways. The thorny vines looked very invasive and deadly but the views are incredible! 14:50 Rancid I can't even imagine the stench LOL! All around Great explore! p.s. Glad to see you had another magazine article your skill deserves more exposure.
I totally know where this is! And the last video too. Thank you for sharing. I often take for granted where I live and needed the reminder how much I can soak in from just outside my front door. Hope you stay a while, and enjoy!
That fridge is gross lol. These houses are so nice. I think i heard of these houses in b.c. very nice. My aunt lives on vancouver island and it looks beautiful
What a beautiful place. It would have been such a nice place to live when it was fresh and new. Great explore Brent. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Doris in Australia :)
Another good one Brent!...thanks for bringing us an inside view of peoples property and lives of the past..very intriging...always wondering what happen to these places and people.
Great footage! How sad the natives were forced out. I could smell the cedar in the third cabin. Thanks for pushing your way thru the thorns to get the views. I always look forward to your notifications! Encore!
Absolutely beautiful scenery for sure. I can just imagine that it would've been fantastic to have lived in one of those houses but I'm sure it would've been a bit nerve wracking during storms being so close to the water, yet beautiful views!!! I am wondering if those places might have been part of a vacation resort or something?
That third cabin with the cedar ceiling was the best, bet they were lovely places in their hey day. Another great explore and thank you for braving the endless thorns!
Thank you Brent❤ Enjoyed this explore very much! so gorgeous; and your photos are great!! (so are the overhead drone shots)!! ALL of your work is Top Quality!!!❤ Please be careful and safe Brent! Excited to see more❤
That location!!!!! The streams and the beaches..Heaven on Earth.. and the fishing.... Damn Bc, why you gotta be so nice!! lol.. You gotta hit Alberta one time.. or the Yukon!! I'm assuming the Big Island.... Bestie is in Nakusp and I'm going to a visit!! This video just got me super excited lol!! Thanks Brent!!!! Let's go!!!!
Absolutely beautiful scenery!!! I admire your bravery walking through the thorns… and opening that refrigerator!!! 🤮 thanks for the explore!!!
Thanks Cathleen!
very brave going by yourself’. great views!
Your country is so beautiful and wild .It must have been wonderful to live here. Juanita from USA
wow its a nice views of the beach place..thank for sharing your nice vedio support
I’m here!!!!
❤️ from Minnesota
I can just imagine the families sitting out on their deck, enjoying the water and mountain views. So peaceful. And then one day, they are told to leave. It must have been heartbreaking for them.
crazy idea for you, i realize, however that's how your system/government acquires the land it claims as its' own. Because unless you're First Nations none of north america belongs to you.
No more heartbreaking than how Native People have been treated, for centuries.
The story of all native and indigenous peoples. Ironic.
@@dragons8822 the people in these cottages did nothing to harm the indigenous people. The natives agreed to the lease. People will never get anywhere blaming others for something they had nothing to do with past egregious acts hundreds of years ago.
must be where the term injun giver came from
What a find they were , beautiful place thanks enjoy watching from Ireland 🇮🇪 💚
How awesome would it have been to live there! It's sad they were made to leave. Gorgeous views!!
I would live there 😎
Such a beautiful area!! I would love to wake up to those stunning views!! So sad the families had to abandon their summer homes. Thanks Brent for braving all those thorns to take us there!!
I grew up in B.C. It’s beautiful. What an amazing location this is! Sad these cabins just rotted away.
Another great exploration. I am from the UK and love watching your videos, Canada is such a beautiful place.
Thank you!
Canada is so beautiful! Still so raw in places it’s so amazing ! Would love to live there one day !
I enjoy your explorations so much. I can always imagine what they were like when they were occupied and full of life. What an amazing place that is.
Ohhh, I feel like this is going to be a great explore!! Thanks for all your hard work bringing us these awesome videos!
Oh thank you I’m glad you enjoy them ☺️
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada Are there any places in Calgary worth exploring ? I've heard there's not a lot of abandoned places, but that would be cool to see.
@@cosslogan1043 yes just different types of abandonment out there. I plan on going out there
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada OK great, I'll keep an eye out !
Family cabins in Minnesota were on land leases as well. All of a sudden the State would end a lease to sell the property and all the properties would go up for bid. The bidder had to pay for the land and the cost of the cabin on the property. The cabin owners were not guaranteed to win their bid. I don't trust land leases. Hopefully they will tear down these cabins and remove the debris so it doesn't end up in the ocean. Beautiful views.
@Cynthia vyse Indians do not own the land, government does.
@Cynthia vyse Didn't they allow the leases to non FN on their land 50 years ago? They could've easily said no and kept it for themselves.
@THE FUN ROOMCalm down dude soon white people will be just as pathetic as Indians only difference is we won't get a consolation prize in free land and tax exemptions for losing our country.
It must have been so heart breaking for the former residents of the beach houses. I wonder what transpired warranting the Indigenous land owners to renege on the 100 yr contract? Also, wonder why they weren't able to make use of them and and why they left four to the forces of nature? That one beach house near the flowing river did look like it was beautiful at one time. It's such a shame that the area is now over run with brush and unkept, and inaccessible. Such a beautiful area. Thank you for taking us along Brent.
What amazing video thanks taking us with you 👍
Canada is a beautiful place! What a great little place to vacation to along the beach there. Love the sound of the stream running down. You can tell they’ve been abandoned a long time with all that overgrowth of nature. Thanks for the great explore!
Thank you Kimberly
Wouldn’t it have been more beneficial for the natives to let the families visit this property? The native owned businesses would have prospered it seems to me.
OMG...What a find!,..I grew up on a beach, the Ocean would of been even MORE epic!, I pictured people going about their business, children playing on shore, with a dog or two tagging along, Gorgeous sunsets, the glistening of moonlight on the water, the sounds of critters in the distance,...Mornings with a gorgeous sunrise, the smell of morning coffee, having breakfast on the deck..a slight shiver from an Ocean breeze, with a hint of salt touching one's pallet...rainy days by the fire, gazing out at the water,..wondering what ran through someone's mind at a time like that, ..falling asleep to trickling water in the distance or the sound of the waves...a nice walk along the shore after dinner,..All this ran through my mind as you took us on a tour. Thank You for sharing, I LOVED IT!!!...the music you chose just added to the emotions & Memories this place still holds. 😘💋❤👍👍👍👍
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it
Absolutely gorgeous scenery…sad greed got in the way and people lost out on heavenly places🙌🏻💗
Greed? How? Looks like they weren't used again. Summer houses foe well off folks? Original owners sick of being rippedoff?
The people who owned the land went back on their word but it seems like the 100 year lease should have been in writing and unbreakable. Maybe the families were reimbursed for the value of the homes.
This was a cool explore. Canada is so beautiful. Thank you for risking life and limb to get these shots. All those thorns would be scary. Take care and stay well and safe- Chris and Dave
Sad they were all forced to leave,sadder yet is that the houses were left to rot,but boy what a beautiful view these people had for sure,and ouchy on the thorns, and thanks for sharing this 👍 loved it 😊...
Absolutely breathtaking
Beautiful location. Made me miss BC :( I grew up in BC but haven't been there in 15 years. Thanks for showing us this place!
Your welcome! You should go back for a visit
Having a home in that location must have been amazing! Watching the sunrise from your doorstep had to be breathtaking ❣️
100% 😁🗻
Great landscape..!!
When I see such beautiful landscapes I always become aware of having this chance to be in a beautiful country like ours..!!
It's crazy how many places in Canada look like heaven on earth..!!
Beautiful area. Sad that the cottages are abandoned. Must have been gorgeous at one point.
Thanks great explore
Hello ! Hello ! BRENT If I lived in Canada you'd definitely be a hang around friend you give positive vibes
Hello Hello Bill
Could u imagine the stories that were told in those cottages..and the amazing view..thanks again for such a great video
Soooo beautiful! What a view. Thanks so much Brent. I could feel the breeze, smell the ocean, hear the waves and the stream, taste the salt and see that awesome view. Your videos are always top notch, but this one was my favorite. Hopefully you didn’t ruin your clothes & get all scratched up. The way nature takes over is always so amazing to see. Stay safe out there.
Another great explore Brent. What a stunningly beautiful place. I would love to have a home on the ocean like these (but better maintained,lol). Amazing how in a relatively short time natural takes over. Thank you for bringing us along on your adventures. 👍✌️🤟🤙
Thanks Frank
Another great Experience BRENT"! There's something haunting about your intro soundtrack that just grabs me and won't let go! Thanks for your time and detication buddy, and May you and yours be happy healthy and safe"! 👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎👍😎✌️
Thanks so much Henry!
Great video Brent! What a beautiful view in the morning and at night back when it was occupied, cozy. Of all the places I want to go visit since I was a kid has always been British Columbia, Canada. Beautiful! 👍🤘
Hey just found your channel thanks for the great video beautiful scenery!
Hey thanks 😁👍🏻
It won't be much longer until those structures are completely hidden from view by the vegetation. Even the roofs are disappearing under the moss. That was a great find and some beautiful scenery.
Amazing explore Brent! What an awesome find! Some of them reminded me of the abandoned cabins you explored in Ontario a while ago. That was great Brent! Thanks for taking on the thorns and potential tides to bring us this video. You're the best my friend!! Take care!
Cool video again!! When I saw all those logs on the beach all I thought was Nick and Relic from Beachcombers would have had a hey day finding all that!! I know I'm showing my age!! Love the channel!!
Wow! These must have been gorgeous when they were lived in. The views are spectacular!
Nice to see a video of my hometown! Stumbled on this tonight after seeing the Seawatch video from my neighbouring town.
Might just be the most overgrown explore yet that I have watched with ya. COOL 😎
Amazing that nature took back over so quickly if these have been abandoned for around 10 years. Absolute jungle now! Awesome explore!
I believe it has been abandoned for at least 20-25 years.
awesome find, I bet those were nice places when they were built,, Thank you for the video
What a beautiful area to have a summer camp. I think that there were pretty nice when they were occupied. Thanks, Brett
Wow ! What a find ! Beautiful spot ! The only time I'm glad I'm not there exploring with you is when you open the refrigerators 😉 thanks for another great explore ! 👍🇨🇦
It is a shame that those cottages were just left to rot away. B.C. is so beautiful!!! I was worried you were going to step into a well or something on that last one with all those briars covering everything so thick. Thank you for sacrificing being shredded to share these finds with us!!
B.C has a large indigenous native Indian population, and they are going to great lengths to reclaim their ancestral land even if it comes to kicking "the white man" off their land and they never use the places for anything, even b.c fisherman are in danger of losing their lively hoods because of natives claims on ancestral fishing rights and loggers as well may lose their jobs as some logging areas may be on native land too, So because natives were treated badly by the Canadian government decades ago "the residential housing issue thing" the land claims to the Canadian government have been an ongoing thing for years, Although they have been compensated to with packages in the billions and were apologized to on several occasions to the highest levels of government, all the way up to the Prime minister but some still hold on to hate, and are not willing to share fishing, logging, or any project with the white man, and have been blocking the gas pipeline project for years even though the actual pipe line is no wear near their homes, they probably will continue to claim more and more land and continue to sue the government to the end of time never being satisfied, So basically all the residents of the houses were all white So out they went and they did not get a dime in compensation for their homes they owned.
@@phoenixman8569 It is a shame.
Absolutely beautiful place. Why did they have to leave? Greetings from Australia.
The people who lived there had a land-lease, they owned the homes but not the land. The agreement was for 100 years, but after 50 years the land owners changed their mind and ordered the people to leave. They had no option but to leave their homes and get off the property.
@@beltfed4624 So they had no reason? That’s just horrible. Such a beautiful, gorgeous place. If it was contaminated or dangerous then I’d understand. Poor people.
@@sadiesponge7577 I don't know the specifics, but it was probably a dispute (or breach) of some contract detail on one party or the other. Or maybe the primary land owner passed away and the next of kin didn't want to deal with the tax hassles or something. I'm sure it was over business and not something personal. Still a shame, such nice places just left to be swallowed by nature and forgotten.
@@beltfed4624 Yes absolutely. Here in Australia you have to pay mega dollars to get views like that! They were extremely lucky.
Beautiful.
Hi Brent. What a unique explore. Fantastic. Wonder where that stream came from. I would love to live on the ocean. Fantastic views. Awesome Brent.
Hey thank you!
I love looking at houses along the water. 😊
Stunning beach,my house is cedar and I love the little beach houses,Canada,can’t get more beautiful than that❤️
Utterly idyllic beach/mountain bsurroundings, straight out of a holiday brochure, wow! Thanks for sharing this. The usual sad aspects too of course
Brings back memories of living on the water and exploring such places. Thanks for the adventure.
Wow, gorgeous scenery Brent. Not sure why but I just got this three days after you posted. Great explore.
Thank you! Sorry not sure why UA-cam does this sometimes
You captured breathtaking footage. Your videos just keep getting better and better! Fantastic explore, you should be very proud. I’m sincerely impressed Brent!
Oh wow thanks Tara this means a lot ☺️
I asked for more abandoned cabins & you did it!! thank you
This was amazing, thank you Brent for sharing this your videos are awesome. I don't know how you find these fantastic places hidden away. keep up the great work, thank you.
Must of been so beautiful to live there ty for showing us around 😊
small or not, what a beautiful place to have lived.
Amazing. I like the beginning music. Stay safe guys!!
Thank you!
Thanks for the tour! Three in one! Very interesting! Hope you didn’t get tattered up too much. Look forward to your next video!😀
Loved this explore! So beautiful with the mountains and the beach and just everything!!
Good to see you out on the west coast, Brent. Great video as usual.
Thank you!
Brent thank u so much !
the thorns are called blackberries and are all over southern BC.
Invasive right?
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada yes they are .but are very tasty as jam or homemade wine. you can see them in my video of my garden, there everywhere. and very hard to kill.
Absolutely breathtaking love the scenery love the entire Explorer one of my faves keep up the good work Brent 🤗👋👋👋❤️🇵🇷
Oh wow thanks Berni 😁
So interesting- thank you! They took the land back but have done nothing with it. What a shame for the cottage dwellers. Look forward to seeing future videos. 🥰👍❤️
Thank you 😁
Stunning great program I subscribed beautiful scenery thank you
Thank you! Welcome 😁
Yay! Brent !! Wow these homes are trashed. What a shame. Must of been nice at one time. Great explore as always 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks Robin!
I’m glad I found your channel! So interesting g you San find these abandoned homes. Thanks for sharing! Looking forward to more
Thanks Barbara!
This video brought back some fond memories of fishing many of the BC lakes. I used to love finding abandoned cabins deep in the woods that were only accessible by boat. Well done and thx for the memories!!
PS, can you share your location?
Agreed ::: I have watched a few of Abandoned Urban Canada's videos and an accurate location description would be good to know . For all we know some of these locations could be in our own backyards . There is another UA-camr "bright Sun Films " who does an above job documenting the location and as much history and background information available . I am not saying coppy an others platform but location and some information is interesting !
@@7natcho absolutely!
very beautiful ! so sad they made them leave. could u imagine re-building here amazing views ~
Thank you for braving the thorns for us! I can only imagine how beautiful it used to be to spend your summers living here, especially with the streams running next to your cottage.
Hello Brent It's Sunday morning and there's a video from you - yay!! I'll have one of the cottages next to the stream thank you!! Sleeping by running water 💦 is so soothing. What amazing views they had. Thank you for all your efforts getting through the thorns - I know what blackberries are like, we have plenty here! Gill 🇬🇧
Hey thanks Gil! Glad you enjoyed this video😁 the houses were so overgrown with those bushes
We made jam every year my pal still dose sells to wee shops for 3pound is the best jam ever polly scotlandx
Loved the intro in this one, editing over the TOP! The homeowners must have been heartbroken to have to leave these great little getaways. The thorny vines looked very invasive and deadly but the views are incredible! 14:50 Rancid I can't even imagine the stench LOL! All around Great explore!
p.s. Glad to see you had another magazine article your skill deserves more exposure.
Absolutely beautiful ,glad it is free for everyone to see now instead of some wealthy few. Power to native peoples!
They went back on a deal that was supposed to be for 100 years. Not good on their part at all. No one wins on this one.
I totally know where this is! And the last video too. Thank you for sharing. I often take for granted where I live and needed the reminder how much I can soak in from just outside my front door. Hope you stay a while, and enjoy!
Thay changed a lot over the years very nice 👌
That fridge is gross lol. These houses are so nice. I think i heard of these houses in b.c. very nice. My aunt lives on vancouver island and it looks beautiful
Beautiful beach
So fascinating, and gorgeous use of music!
What a beautiful place. It would have been such a nice place to live when it was fresh and new. Great explore Brent. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Doris in Australia :)
Love the drone shots magnificent
The area is beautiful, I miss BC at times
I miss it and I just got back
@@AbandonedUrbexCanada Have a wonderful night
Those were pretty cool!
Hope you didn’t get torn up too bad! Take care Brent!
Thanks for the adventure!
Are you ok from all the thorns?
Ouch!
That would have been a great place to live or a vacation spot!
Thanks Brent!
❤️ from Minnesota
Oh ya all good 😁
I love those mountain view
Me too!
Another good one Brent!...thanks for bringing us an inside view of peoples property and lives of the past..very intriging...always wondering what happen to these places and people.
Glad you enjoyed it thanks 😁
Your very fortunate to get such a beautiful day. So often those islands are shrouded in mist and rain. Great explore.
Summer has less rain but I did luck out going in the winter time
I don’t know even know what to think no about this story. Thank you for the video.
These were so cool to view , the water n the mountains so beautiful. I use to live out there ….why did I leave 🤷♀️
You should go back
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Great footage! How sad the natives were forced out. I could smell the cedar in the third cabin. Thanks for pushing your way thru the thorns to get the views. I always look forward to your notifications! Encore!
The natives were not forced out. They forced Canadians out of their supposed native land. Sad that the law is not equally enforced here.
Absolutely beautiful scenery for sure. I can just imagine that it would've been fantastic to have lived in one of those houses but I'm sure it would've been a bit nerve wracking during storms being so close to the water, yet beautiful views!!! I am wondering if those places might have been part of a vacation resort or something?
That third cabin with the cedar ceiling was the best, bet they were lovely places in their hey day. Another great explore and thank you for braving the endless thorns!
Just when we thought it was over we got to enjoy one more, wow what a beautiful spot that would of been . Such a shame it's all left to ruins
enjoyed it ,like always ,thank you for this beautiful find , and I am happy that you came out safe
Thank
You!
What a great explore. I love the cabins on the beach ⛱😍. What a beautiful view. Stay safe 👌👍🙏❤💓💙
Thank you!
I drove through B.C. many moons ago. I was struck at how beautiful it was. Still is. Briar bushes are vicious. I've gone through a few in my day.
Thank you Brent❤ Enjoyed this explore very much! so gorgeous; and your photos are great!! (so are the overhead drone shots)!!
ALL of your work is Top Quality!!!❤ Please be careful and safe Brent! Excited to see more❤
Hey Linda thanks so much!
I would love to have a beach view so peaceful! love the vid!🌟👍😊
You crack me up I love it❤️
That location!!!!! The streams and the beaches..Heaven on Earth.. and the fishing.... Damn Bc, why you gotta be so nice!! lol.. You gotta hit Alberta one time.. or the Yukon!! I'm assuming the Big Island.... Bestie is in Nakusp and I'm going to a visit!! This video just got me super excited lol!! Thanks Brent!!!! Let's go!!!!