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		<title>Beyond the Glass Towers: BC&#8217;s Forgotten Abandoned Places</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 07:39:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Beyond Vancouver&#8217;s glass towers lies a forgotten British Columbia. Where nature slowly reclaims industry. Where trains rust in forests. Where ghost towns fade into mountains. Where history waits to be rediscovered. In this video, we explore four of BC&#8217;s most iconic abandoned locations: 🚂 WHISTLER TRAIN WRECK Seven boxcars derailed in 1956. Left to rot....]]></description>
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<br />Beyond Vancouver&#8217;s glass towers lies a forgotten British Columbia. Where nature slowly reclaims industry. Where trains rust in forests. Where ghost towns fade into mountains. Where history waits to be rediscovered.</p>
<p>In this video, we explore four of BC&#8217;s most iconic abandoned locations:</p>
<p>🚂 WHISTLER TRAIN WRECK<br />
Seven boxcars derailed in 1956. Left to rot. Then artists arrived. Graffiti transformed rusted metal into an accidental outdoor gallery. Deep in the forest, moss grows over wheels. Trees wrap around frames. A short hike from Whistler Village.</p>
<p>🏚️ IOCO TOWNSITE – PORT MOODY<br />
A company town built for oil workers. Families lived here. Children played on these streets. The refinery closed in the 1980s. The people left. Now? Dilapidated homes line empty roads. Porches sag. Weeds grow through driveways. A haunting time capsule of BC&#8217;s industrial past.</p>
<p>⛴️ OLD ALBION FERRY DOCKS – FRASER RIVER<br />
Before the Golden Ears Bridge, this was the crossing. Cars lined up. Families waited. The ferry ran for decades. Then the bridge arrived. The docks were abandoned. Now they sit in marshlands. Wooden ramps leading nowhere. Pylons sinking into mud. Birds nest where cars once stood.</p>
<p>⛰️ SANDON – KOOTENAYS<br />
The holy grail of BC ghost towns. Built on silver in the 1890s. Thousands lived here. Hotels. Saloons. An opera house. Then the silver ran out. Fires came. Floods washed half the town away. Today? Rusted classic cars sit half-buried. Foundations peek through soil. A museum and caretaker protect what remains.</p>
<p>These sites remind us that while BC builds forward, history hides in our own backyard. Waiting to be rediscovered.</p>
<p>#BCGhostTowns #AbandonedBC #WhistlerTrainWreck #IocoTownsite #SandonBC #AlbionFerry #ForgottenBC #BCHistory #UrbanExploration #GhostTown #AbandonedPlaces #ExploreBC #BritishColumbia #BCToday<br /></p>
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		<title>Barkerville: The Ghost Town That Refused to Die</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2026 07:12:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Deep in British Columbia&#8217;s Cariboo region sits Barkerville—a town that should be a ghost town but isn&#8217;t. Founded in 1862 after Billy Barker struck gold, it swelled to 5,000 people at its peak. Today, over 125 original buildings still stand. Costumed interpreters. Working saloons. Gold panning. Stagecoach rides. You can even stay overnight at the...]]></description>
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<br />Deep in British Columbia&#8217;s Cariboo region sits Barkerville—a town that should be a ghost town but isn&#8217;t. Founded in 1862 after Billy Barker struck gold, it swelled to 5,000 people at its peak.</p>
<p>Today, over 125 original buildings still stand. Costumed interpreters. Working saloons. Gold panning. Stagecoach rides. You can even stay overnight at the St. George Hotel.</p>
<p>50,000-60,000 visitors come every year. And every February? Dog teams still deliver mail by sled—real Canada Post mail stamped &#8220;Carried by Dog Team.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is Barkerville. The ghost town that refused to die.</p>
<p>#Barkerville #BCGhostTown #GoldRush #Cariboo #BCHistory #HistoricSite #GhostTown #BritishColumbia #BCToday<br /></p>
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		<title>BC Ghost Town: 5,000 People Vanished Overnight 👻&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2026 08:35:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Quesnelle Forks Ghost Town &#8211; British Columbia In 1859, gold was discovered and 5,000 miners flooded in. The town had stores, hotels, doctors, even a watchmaker. But when the Cariboo Wagon Road bypassed it in 1865, everyone left. Today: FREE to explore. Original log cabins, heritage cemetery, no tickets needed. 9km from Likely, BC on...]]></description>
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<br />Quesnelle Forks Ghost Town &#8211; British Columbia</p>
<p>In 1859, gold was discovered and 5,000 miners flooded in. The town had stores, hotels, doctors, even a watchmaker. But when the Cariboo Wagon Road bypassed it in 1865, everyone left.</p>
<p>Today: FREE to explore. Original log cabins, heritage cemetery, no tickets needed. 9km from Likely, BC on dirt road.</p>
<p>🔔 Subscribe to @bctodayhd for BC history!</p>
<p>#BCHistory #GhostTown #BritishColumbia #QuesnelleForks #GoldRush #AbandonedPlaces #ExploreBC #BCTravel #Cariboo #HistoricalSite #BCGhostTowns #Adventure #History #AbandonedBC #TravelBC #BCHeritage #GoldRushHistory #HauntedBC<br /></p>
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