Terra Nova Sulphite Company Mill
The Terra Nova Sulphite Company began as a hopeful new industry to a small town, but after coming into financial troubles the mill was shutdown and abandoned.
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The Terra Nova Sulphite Company began as a hopeful new industry to a small town, but after coming into financial troubles the mill was shutdown and abandoned.
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The wreckage of an ill-fated B-36 Peacemaker sits on a mountain in Trinity Bay serving as a poignant memorial, offering breathtaking views and a crucial piece of history.
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Located in the community of Frederickton, Newfoundland is what remains of the cargo vessel, the SS Ahern Trader.
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Today, the rusted remnants of Britain’s last wooden warship protrudes above the water just 50 meters from shore in a small cove near Lewisporte, Newfoundland
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Nestled on a hill near the quaint community of Mill Village, the remnants of the Teleglobe Satellite Station stand as a silent testimony to Canada’s pivotal yet often overlooked role in global telecommunications.
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The S.S. William E. Corey, once a renowned ship in the Great Lakes, found an unexpected second life as a breakwater at the mouth of Credit River.
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Uncover the enigma of the Grande Hermine—where tales of adventure, failed ventures, and the echoes of the past converge to create a truly unforgettable experience.
Nestled in Credit River Valley is a historic nineteenth-century collection of brick and limestone buildings that was once the heart of industry in the region but has since become a victim of demolition-by-neglect.
A unique solution to a deteriorated building has transformed an abandoned hospital into Canada’s largest mural.
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The wreck of the SS Steel Products, formerly known as the Venus, stands as a distinguished landmark on the shores of Lake Erie near Port Colborne, attracting local paddlers, swimmers, and snorkelers who can explore both the partially submerged steel hull above the water and the captivating remnants below the surface.
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