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abandoned places

Fall is creeping up, and if you're one of those people who loves to get in the mood for the more eerie time of year, it's time to explore this ghost town in Alberta.

The village of Wayne is nearby Drumheller, and was once a thriving coal mining town that now only has a handful of people calling it home.

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In the mood for a bit of spooky fun this summer? For an eerie road trip from Toronto, you visit a ghostly abandoned facility.

An hour away from Killarney Provincial Park, you can explore a creepy abandoned prison that's slowly being reclaimed by nature.

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If you're planning a road trip this spring or summer and don't spook easily, you may want to check out some of B.C.'s abandoned towns and places.

Canada's West Coast is filled with abandoned structures and eerie ghost towns and many of them are just a short trip from Vancouver.

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Time for a road trip! If you want to add some thrill to your next adventure, you can visit an eerie abandoned location in Ontario.

The province is full of ghost towns, abandoned structures and ruins just waiting to be explored.

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Time to hit the road! For a perfect day trip, you can trade in the hustle and bustle of the city for the quiet, slow feel of one of Canada's ghost towns.

The country is full of former mill and mining towns that, once thriving, have been left all but abandoned, with crumbling houses and vacant buildings now all that remain.

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