Abandoned Linseed Oil Factory in Toronto Has Been Boarded Up < on 11/8/2019 8:45 PM > | Reply with Quote
Just wanted to let everyone know that a very-well known and easy-to-access abandoned linseed oil factory in the west end of Toronto has been boarded up, and the makeshift ladder some explorers made to allow people to get in through the roof has also been removed. It's still fairly easy to climb onto the roof, but you'll need rope in order to use the hole in the roof to get down into the building.
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Re: Abandoned Linseed Oil Factory in Toronto Has Been Boarded Up < Reply # 7 on 11/16/2019 2:58 AM > | Reply with Quote
Posted by bandi It still had an intact toilet in 2012, which is kind of amazing for a place that's been vacant for 50+ years.
There was a time when it was actually hard to get in. When I joined this website, a lot of people tried but couldn't get in. It wasn't for maybe another 4-5 years before it became easily accessible.
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Re: Abandoned Linseed Oil Factory in Toronto Has Been Boarded Up < Reply # 9 on 12/5/2019 6:01 PM > | Reply with Quote
it has been boarded up since 2013 or 2014 with anti squat panels. It's not new. Since the bathroom/community space next door has been in use everyone is trying to ignore Linseed like the plague. It's owned by the city who planned to do something with it ages ago.
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Re: Abandoned Linseed Oil Factory in Toronto Has Been Boarded Up < Reply # 10 on 12/5/2019 11:22 PM > | Reply with Quote
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