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Submitted Locations (172)
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 10:02 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
• 2 months ago
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The Charles Camsell Hospital was originally established in 1946 as a federally operated "Indian hospital" primarily for treating Indigenous patients from northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories for tuberculosis (TB). Owned by Indian Health Services until 1980, it exemplified segregated healthcare in Canada, with many Indigenous people isolated and subjected to experimental treatments, forced sterilizations, and reports of physical, mental, and sexual abuse. As TB rates declined in the 1960s and 1970s, the facility transitioned to a general provincial hospital after a rebuild in the late 1960s, operating until its closure in 1996. The site remained largely abandoned for decades, gaining a reputation as one of the most haunted locations due to its dark history. In recent years, ground-penetrating radar searches have been conducted for potential unmarked graves of patients who died there. The property has since been redeveloped into the Inglewood Lofts, a mixed-density residential community featuring approximately 594 units, including adaptive reuse of the main hospital building into 213 loft-style units, townhouses, a completed 101-unit seniors housing development, and plans for additional mixed-use elements like a public park and Indigenous memorial spaces. | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 9:34 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
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Abandoned in 2011, this small abandoned mall was demolished in very late 2018. | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 9:33 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
• 2 months ago
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Abandoned in 2001, Heritage Mall was the largest abandoned mall in the world when it closed. It sat abandoned until 2006, when demolition occurred. | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 9:23 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Oct 26, 2025 at 5:44 PM
• 3 months ago
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An entire neighborhood evacuated and abandoned in 2001 following extreme levels of lead contamination found in the soil. Demolished at different stages: one in 2008, and one in 2016. | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 9:21 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
• 2 months ago
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Demolished around 2011, unknown exact dates | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 9:17 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
• 2 months ago
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Demolished in 2011 | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 9:15 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Nov 6, 2025 at 3:02 AM
• 2 months ago
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Abandoned in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, was demolished in 2024. | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 9:14 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
• 2 months ago
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Historically the Cecil Hotel was one of the most rough and sketchy pubs in not just Calgary, but all of Canada. When it closed in 2009, the city of Calgary saw a citywide reduction in crime by almost 10%. It was demolished in 2016. | public | -- |
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Submitted Sep 17, 2025 at 9:12 PM• 4 months ago
Updated Nov 3, 2025 at 12:58 AM
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Abandoned YMCA location near Heritage Station that was abandoned in 2009, and demolished in 2018. | public | -- |
Charles Camsell Hospital
The Charles Camsell Hospital was originally established in 1946 as a federally operated "Indian hospital" primarily for treating Indigenous patients from northern Alberta and the Northwest Territories for tuberculosis (TB). Owned by Indian Health Services until 1980, it exemplified segregated healthcare in Canada, with many Indigenous people isolated and subjected to experimental treatments, forced sterilizations, and reports of physical, mental, and sexual abuse. As TB rates declined in the 1960s and 1970s, the facility transitioned to a general provincial hospital after a rebuild in the late 1960s, operating until its closure in 1996. The site remained largely abandoned for decades, gaining a reputation as one of the most haunted locations due to its dark history. In recent years, ground-penetrating radar searches have been conducted for potential unmarked graves of patients who died there. The property has since been redeveloped into the Inglewood Lofts, a mixed-density residential community featuring approximately 594 units, including adaptive reuse of the main hospital building into 213 loft-style units, townhouses, a completed 101-unit seniors housing development, and plans for additional mixed-use elements like a public park and Indigenous memorial spaces.
Chinatown Mall
Abandoned in 2011, this small abandoned mall was demolished in very late 2018.
Heritage Mall
Abandoned in 2001, Heritage Mall was the largest abandoned mall in the world when it closed. It sat abandoned until 2006, when demolition occurred.
Lynnview Ridge Neighborhood
An entire neighborhood evacuated and abandoned in 2001 following extreme levels of lead contamination found in the soil. Demolished at different stages: one in 2008, and one in 2016.
Lakeview Housing Project
Demolished around 2011, unknown exact dates
Currie Hangars
Demolished in 2011
Calgary YWCA
Abandoned in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, was demolished in 2024.
Cecil Hotel
Historically the Cecil Hotel was one of the most rough and sketchy pubs in not just Calgary, but all of Canada. When it closed in 2009, the city of Calgary saw a citywide reduction in crime by almost 10%. It was demolished in 2016.
Heritage YMCA
Abandoned YMCA location near Heritage Station that was abandoned in 2009, and demolished in 2018.