13 Ontario Ghost Towns You Won't Believe Still Exist

13 Ontario Ghost Towns You Won't Believe Still Exist Scuba divers in Ontario can swim down the yellow center lines of a road that families drove on in 1957. These towns didn't just fade — they were drowned, burned, expropriated, and erased. Ontario's ghost towns are among the most haunting hidden places in Canada, and most Canadians have never heard of them. From the submerged Lost Villages along the St. Lawrence River to a Cold War radar base that once pointed dishes at the Soviet Union, this video covers thirteen real abandoned places across Ontario — each with a story that goes far deeper than a crumbling building. Discover the truth behind Aultsville, where the Canadian government set a town on fire while displaced families watched from a distance — before the river swallowed what remained. Follow the story of Foymount, Ontario's highest inhabited point, built to detect Soviet bombers and abandoned without ceremony when satellites made it obsolete. And find out why Brougham has been frozen in institutional suspension since 1972 — held in place by an airport that was never built. New episodes covering hidden and forgotten places across Canada drop regularly. If this is the kind of history that doesn't make it into textbooks, subscribe — there's more where this came from. *Locations covered in this video:* Rokeby — Ontario Germania — Ontario Eldorado — Ontario Milberta — Ontario Balaclava — Ontario Swords — Ontario Cooper's Falls — Ontario Herron's Mills — Ontario Foymount — Ontario Brougham — Ontario Camp Bison / Burwash Industrial Farm — Ontario Moulinette — Ontario Aultsville — Ontario #GhostTowns #Ontario #AbandonedPlaces #HiddenCanada #ForgottenCanada #OntarioHistory #GhostTownCanada #AbandonedCanada #CanadianHistory #CanadianMysteries #OntarioGhostTowns #LostVillages #AbandonedOntario #TrueCanada #HiddenPlacesCanadaCopyright Disclaimer ⚠️ All content in this video is created for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes. This video may include third-party materials such as footage, images, or clips. Such content is used in a transformative manner, including compilation, commentary, and editing, in accordance with applicable fair use principles. We do not claim ownership of any third-party content used, and all rights remain with their respective owners. If you are a copyright owner and have any concerns regarding the use of your material, or would like it to be removed or credited, please contact us at: [email protected] We will review and respond to all requests promptly.