This is the first urbex I've done and it was sort of an accident, as I stumbled on Keith Lynn Alternative School. So I just took what pictures I could but didn't enter as I wasn't prepared with any equipment.
1. A pile of wood sits by a single office chair.
A bit of history: this is the "alternative school" on Vancouver's north shore built for kids for whom "traditional education" wasn't working for whatever reason, often juvenile delinquents. The last graduating class was in 2012.
Story about last graduating class:
http://www.nsnews....-the-last-1.366633 The old school was purchased by the City for 5 million dollars and is being demolished to make room for new freeway. The school sits mere meters from Highway 1, the transcanada highway.
story about clearing the school out:
http://www.nsnews....ool-site-1.1344072 2. Anyone from Vancouver will recognize these "fences for rent."
3. Either they were building this addon modular building when they closed the school, or the siding was stripped, presumably because it was still usable somewhere else.
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5. This looks like a little assembly area, maybe used by kids to hang out outside in an area sheltered from the very substantial rain on the north shore. You can see my transportation in the lower corner.
6. Reverse view of the little assembly area, overlooking the school.
7. These pictures were taken April 20, and it didn't look like much demolishing was going on. Now a month later, I wonder if it's still there?
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9. Hard to see it, but there are clear signs of entry on the right-hand door. One of you guys I am sure.