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clay70 • 13 years ago
check out Tim's addition to waterfalls at ragged rapids on here..
canadavey • 13 years ago
I went here today. Nice place, but as said in the description - it's pretty trashed. So trashed infact that I couldn't warrant any reason to take any photos of the place. It could have so much potential if someone with a fat wallet came along.
dbsgiles • 13 years ago
The correct address for this now demolished building is 740 Gladstone Ave. In the early 1980s to the early 1990s, it was a store. "Invicta International" sold authentic military surplus, uniforms, insignia, etc. that catered mostly to the militaria collector market. When that company closed the doors, it became a pawn shop named "Pawn-Da-Rosa".
hwelk30 • 13 years ago
just perfect
rcouper • 13 years ago
Great Falls for a Photo Opp.
timo explorer • 13 years ago
Visited yesterday. What a shame to see this beautiful place left in this condition. Locked up tight, no access without a B&E. I have added some photos and a link to the website.
Had a tip about an ancient farmhouse on the NW corner of Dartmoor. Found and amazing place(see pics), very old, on the verge of collapse. The floor is gone, the house seems to be hovering over the old root cellar, most of the roof has collapsed, no way to safely enter the place, but lots of access to view what is left of the interior. This sits on an active farm, the barn and driveway are well
doom vs • 13 years ago
Lol...yep, it's a great little place, the waterfall is unique in that it does not have multiple layers of rock as many on the escarpment do, but rather is one solid layer, so there is no undercut erosion, it is simply a 'wall' of rock. Easy to get to the bottom if you have the adventurous spirit, there is typically a rope left attached to a tree just past the crest. You will definitely see
sweet photos Doom and sweet history Timo :)
The Hogg family originally emigrated from England in the 1830s, first settling the land now known as Hogg's Hollow in Toronto. They then moved to the Blue Mountain area, where they started with the apple orchards, also settled in Eugenia making a power production enterprise here. I have never been to the Hogg's Falls area, which is a shame because these were my forebearers, seven generation
Great piece of history, thanks for showing us this place.
curious george • 13 years ago
That's too bad I was really looking forward to attending this one
Golson Moldon • 13 years ago
A little paint, new carpet and she'll be good as new!!
Known about this for some time. For some strange reason it seems to be kept quiet.
Wow! This is a great find Timo! Did you just randomly come across it?