About this location

This is an old mill. It was once used as a power mill and served its purpose of providing electricity for the surrounding homes. Use caution while exploring as it is fenced off, and the brick is very easily broken off. A VERY COOL PLACE NEVERTHELESS!

*Edited by trail July 9, 2013: Site has become a very popular place the last decade or so thanks to social media. There's also at least 2 other sets of foundations ruins in this vast park. A silo and farmhouse or barn foundations. And a historic bridge built by the canadian armed forces. And keep your eyes and ears open for wildlife.


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pganja 10 years ago

to the forks

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Motleykiwi 10 years ago

June '15

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Unknown user 10 years ago

Winter falls and Ice Cave!

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Db devotion 10 years ago

Falls

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12 years ago

Checked out this place yesterday. AH-MAZING! Definitely on my top 5 list. Got some amazing shots before and during a torrential down pour. Got to enjoy a wicked lightening storm too!

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13 years ago

The movie Fish Hawk starring Will Sampson was filmed here at the Devil's Pulpit along the railway over the Forks of the Credit

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13 years ago

I wouldn't recommend going on those stair's or anywhere near the edge, that concrete is so old that even your body weight could cause something to give way and down you go

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13 years ago

There's a large cave at the bottom of the gorge under the ruin's behind the waterfall, you can't see it unless you climb down by the lookout platform

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13 years ago

I used to sit on those stairs that dangle below the drop and just look out and listen to the river.

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14 years ago

Damn good way to die in pic 2 crazy

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14 years ago

Yes this is a ghost town..near the Devil's Pulpit..