Exploring old ghost towns in near-north Ontario in the town of Britt. #ghosttown #travel #cottage #travelvlog #vlog #ontario #canada #outdoors #fishing
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@tedandress274111 ай бұрын
I think the building and garage at 1.39 was the old OPP Detachment
@TurfToursCanada11 ай бұрын
yes it absolutely was! MNR would hang out there too!
@robertclark5930Ай бұрын
You missed the axe. Take the road south in Britt and watch out. There was a crazy guy with an axe stopping your car and good luck! This used to be a port for gas coming in for the north. Moose mountain mine north of Capreol (noth of Sudbury) would send iron ore pellets by train to Britt and then by boat to the steel mills in Pittsburgh. Both industries are gone now.
@whiteprivilege44696 ай бұрын
Kind of like some places in the USA I have been to!
@karenporter31564 ай бұрын
So nice to see Britt again! Thank you for sharing your tour of this lovely town. Really looking forward to seeing your video of Pointe Au Baril and see how much it has or hasn't changed. Will you include a visit by the Moose Lake Trading Post in that video?
@jameslesway49937 ай бұрын
Maybe add some commentary
@evelynjepson59553 ай бұрын
Is Britt reservation land, because if it is, that is why it looks like that.....there are a numer of reservations up and down Hwy 69; we pass through as we go to Elliot Lake.
@kevinfisher5492Ай бұрын
As someone who drove up and down '69 for a long time, I'd always see the sign for the "Little Britt Inn," which had the names of the two owners on it. At one point I drove by that sign and the second owner, Teri, had a BIG red "X" over her name. I believe the Inn was sold after that. I always wondered what happened (but I could hazard a guess).
@TurfToursCanadaАй бұрын
@@kevinfisher5492 join the britt - byng inlet history Facebook group. All the big names are there