this weekend we will be taking a scenic tour of st. joes island.. .. i've heard some talk about the abandoned town there.. Anyone have scoup on it??
this weekend we will be taking a scenic tour of st. joes island.. .. i've heard some talk about the abandoned town there.. Anyone have scoup on it??
road trip tomorrow.. we will post some spoooooky pictures![]()
Check this out
http://www.ghosttowns.com/canada/ontario/ontario.html
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Last edited by Miles From Nowhere; 05-01-2009 at 08:59 PM.
St. Joseph Island is a community of fertile fields, quiet villages and ghosts of another time. It is here the ghosttowner will find the largest and least disturbed collection of ghost town ruins on the entire north shore. It is the ghost town of Milford Haven. Founded in 1835 by an Englishman, it was to have been a new home for settlers from England. The settlement failed to attract many immigrants but did survive into the 20th century when its inhabitants gradually moved away. Even though now enveloped by forest, much of the deserted town still stands. Submitted by: Henry Chenoweth
ok how do u get directions????
ok just checked out ur second link...that is cool
im going to check it out
it's also on private property
lol
naturally
well i don't trespass so maybe i'll just do a drive by
We took a drive out there and both entrances were gated. We tried cutting through other driveways but all had huge trees cut down in the paths so we couldn't get in. Hubby had google earthed it and their are about a handful of structures still standing but u have to hike up there on foot. We did get some cool pictures of 2 homes that were old and run down witj DO NOT ENTER written on walls. It was a fun family day
So i went for a drive on the island on labor day and found milford haven. i posted some pictures in the photos section if you want to see what its like.
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