Men’s & Women’s rooms lining the hallway at the tuberculosis sanitorium turned health spa.
One of the patient rooms at McFadden’s Castle on the Hill.
Inside the now-demolished mill building at the Kanichee Mine.
Remnants of the kitchen at the abandoned Castle on the Hill.
Leather-bound doors in an abandoned funeral chapel.
Looking up the main staircase of the Castle on the Hill
The Cheltenham Badlands, a monument to mankind’s impact on nature, is itself being threatened by an influx of tourists.
Don Valley Brickworks
Between the kilns of the Don Valley Brickworks.
Kiln at the Don Valley Brickworks before its conversion.
Parked next to an enormous waste pile at an abandoned asbestos mine.
Crossing a rocky spot in the river on the quest for more mines.
The largest pyramid at Chichen Itza needs no introduction.
The Savage mine headframe was in terrible shape when I first saw it, and sadly has collapsed since.
Travelling along an old rail bed in the Ottawa Valley.
Venturing down a hydro corridor in the Ottawa Valley.
McFadden’s Castle on the Hill lives up to its name.
A lone farmhouse sits in the Ontario countryside.
The behemoth Hearn Generating Station in Toronto was once a coal power plant, but now is owned by movie studios, regularly used as a set or event venue.
The empty offices of what was once North America’s largest gold mine.
Looking at the condition this funerary chapel, you would be hard-pressed to believe it has been abandoned over 50 years.
In the basement of this cemetery chapel sat a lift used to raise coffins to the main level from storage.
Campsite at the top of a mountain at a former cold war radar base.
This headframe at a former Ontario gold mine is one of the last few structures of its type that still remains.
Hidden in Gatineau Park, Quebec, is this hidden gem nestled over a waterfall; a fertilizer plant built by the inventor Thomas Leopold Willson.
When patients arrived at tuberculosis sanitoriums, it was often their last stop. The suitcases they brought their belongings in are a grim reminder of their fate.
Men’s & Women’s rooms in an abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium.