Ontario Abandoned Places will be rebranded as Ominous Abandoned Places

Anthes Beach Houses

Demolished Ghost Town in Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada

Jan 30 2014

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Recent status Demolished
Location # 10090

3 houses 2 of them are right off the beach, next to a couple sheds and an outhouse. Very unique place not many people know of, This place has been abandoned for roughly 30 years. The first explore I did here a man came up and talked about the history of the place but im not quite sure if he was telling the truth. Would be nice to read a write up about this place, vast objects were left including plates in the cupboards and forks and knives in the drawers. This place makes for very nice pictures. I will be posting 2 galleries to sum up my latest experience here. Enjoy!!

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7 years ago

This location has been demolished, new houses going up as we speak.

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9 years ago

These were beautiful, great location

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9 years ago

Yes, probably the best location in this database, I think. Abandoned house on a beach with access .. forget about it, just stunning!

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10 years ago

Yes very quiet and secluded, Made it a FM location to preserve it for us

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10 years ago

This was a nice explore I spent almost 2 hours walking around here.

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10 years ago

Nice finds. Safe place for them to medicate.. ;-)

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10 years ago

nice little unknown spot. local kids hang out here all the time. we were here and three of kids were doing the same thing we were. its a "safe house" sort of speaking for them

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10 years ago

Yeah I'm just trying to protect it, but I made it full member so anyone could contact me for details.

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10 years ago

PS - you should delete the house number and name references if you really do want to keep the address private. I imagine it would be a fairly easy link to make.

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10 years ago

Awesome spot... I know some history of the owner of this place. He was one of the youngest school principals in all of Canada. I forget which elementary school but it was in Port Colborne and he was only 18!! Was also the founder of the Niagara Falls Curling Club.