Canada’s Largest Ghost Town Few Have Ever Seen | Abandoned 1935 | Day 1 | Anyox BC 【4K】

Today we visit Anyox, a copper mining ghost town in a remote part of British Columbia, Canada located on the shores of Granby Bay. In 1910, the Granby Consolidated Mining, Smelting and Power Company (Granby Consolidated) started buying land in the area. It would become one of the largest copper mining operations in the British Empire during this time Granby Consolidated started construction of the town around 1912 and by 1914, with the mine and smelter in full operation the town had grown to a population of around 3,000 residents. The town was remote and served by steamships as there were no road or rail connections to the outside world. That meant the town of 3000 had to be self-sufficient and have all the amenities to attract workers and their families. In the early 1920’s a hydroelectric dam was built by engineer John Eastwood to supply electricity to the town and mining operation. It stands at 44 meters tall and at the time of completion was the tallest dam in Canada. The current owner has plans to refurbish the dam and put it back in use. The Great Depression drove down the demand for copper, and was the beginning of the end for Anyox. Operations continued, while the company stockpiled 100,000,000 pounds (45,000 tones) of copper over the next 3 years, that it was unable to sell. The mine shut down in 1935, and the town was abandoned. In 1942 there was just a small crew remaining and a fire tore through the town and burned down all remaining wooden structures. Since 1942, besides a few mining exploration companies that come and go. And a company that mines the smelter slag pile for industrial abrasives. Anyox sits mostly forgotten. The concrete and steel structures that still exist are being reclaimed by nature. Join me on this adventure with my friend Mike and our guide Rob as we explore for 2 days to discover what remains. Thank you for watching! ► Chapters: 00:00 Introduction/First Look 04:11 Start of Exploration/Mess Hall 06:08 Bunkhouse 06:32 Steam Plant 08:53 Concentrator 10:15 Ore Cars 11:29 Dynamite Storage 12:15 Steam Locomotive 12:38 No. 2 Hydroelectric Dam 17:58 Slag Pile/Golf Course 18:34 Powerhouse No. 1 24:16 Final Words/Day 1 Concludes If you like my content please like, subscribe and leave a comment. If you want to support me further you can click the links below. I will include your name in the credits of upcoming videos if you become a Patron or Join the Channel. ► Support Me: To become a channel member click the ’Join’ button on the main page or under the video. Patreon - Ko-fi - Show support with Super Thanks! Click the ’Thanks’ button under the video. ► Merch: ? ► My Gear: Sony Alpha A7 III Camera Sony FE 20mm f1.8 G Lens Sony FE 28mm f2 Lens Sony FE 24-105mm f4 G Lens Gobe/Urth ND Filters RØDE Wireless GO II Microphone Rode VideoMicro Microphone DJI RSC 2 Gimbal DJI Mini 2 Skyreat ND Filters for DJI Mini 2 DJI Pocket 2 Freewell ND Filters for DJI Pocket 2 GoPro Hero7 Black Geekoto AT24Pro Dreamer Tripod Lowepro Flipside 400 AW II Backpack Sandisk Extreme SD Cards ► Subscribe: ► Music Credit: EPIDEMIC SOUND BEN ELSON ’Orthosie’ ETHAN SLOAN ’Clouds Closing In’ ETHAN SLOAN ’Terminal C’ EDWARD KARL HANSON ’Tourbillon’ AUGUST WILHELMSSON ’Maps’ To start a free trial: SCOTT BUCKLEY ‘Decoherence’ ’Emergent’ ’Ephemera’ Please check out his work on YouTube at: and here: Special Thanks to our guide Rob Bryce If you are interested in this tour or others please visit: For great videos on Anyox and more visit his YouTube channel: Mike the Urban Explorer Property Privately Owned by Jeff Wolrige ► Follow Me: Instagram - Twitter - Facebook - ► Contact: Email - exploringwithwade@ #ghosttown #anyoxbc #abandonedplaces
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