I sampled soil in all the fields surrounding this facility, and I came upon a square of pine trees in the middle of a field, with an open centre. Inside, quite well hidden, was a stone memorial with several names on it, like as in a mass burial plot. Freaked me out, and I'm not easily shaken.
@Anorexicfatjoe559 Your right something did move, maybe just another person that heard her step on class and wanted to see what or who se was? I also don't think she should be in there by her self.
there are lots of places like this in Moscow. Most of them are military objects and ENOMOROUS HOSPITAL IN HOVRINO! 10 of 90 people who go there stay there forewer cause of Satanists who live there.
Do your homework before considering buying a house or moving into this town. Many familie's standard of living is suffering greatly because of poor city management and all around corruption.
That entire area is a sub-division now on North outskirts of Woodstock. I totally don't understand why someone would move into this town. Crime rates are on a huge rise, one of the worst in Ontario per capita. Taxes are also astronomical, there is shortage of doctors despite new hospital, schools are not where you want your kids to obtain their education, even dark cloud hangs over Police force which is believed to be corrupted.
Ive explored there before, its a really easy and interesting place to explore. Me and my cousin didnt bother with the basement, but we tried to climb the roof bc we saw another floor but no way to get there
@RekzaFS I actually went there to meet your challenge to film a nighttime visit, but not only did the video turn out too dark, the place is now completely boarded up. It's being converted to a recreation center. Sad end to a cool place.
@tikimangoluv at 7:14 what is that thing at the end of the hall. watch very closely and it moves. answer me whenever u can because that is really creepy and cool
Also, this is not one of the buildings that actually housed the patients. I will ask my mom, but I think it was more of a rec hall facility. I remember going to the ORC as a child to visit my dad. Most of the patients were mentally handicapped, there weren't really any psychiatric patients, lots of tragic events happened, and some of the stories of the patients were so sad and heartbreaking.
Both my parents worked at the ORC. This particular building was on the "old side" . It is really quite new as most of the original buildings were built late 1800's early 1900's. They had different "cottages" as they called them, which housed the patients. My mom worked on this side on and off in the 1960's and 70's. Across the rode, was the "new side" which housed the 5 story hospital where patients went when sick and more "cottages" my dad worked in cottage "F", these were newer, 1950's
Ok, I just wanted to add that those were my speculations. I just saw another users comment explaining that she had spoken with the historical society and this building was in fact a dinning and meeting hall and the smaller rooms were in fact for storage and meetings. That makes sense!
... The larger cells/rooms on the left were possibly dormitories with multiple bunk beds to house the general population. Also, as we saw what one bathroom looked like, there were likely few patient bathrooms for the entire building, containing both showers and toilets, and where multiple patients were given a shower at the same time. Hope this provides some additional insight into the building.
Hi and thanks for sharing this! From what I've read about and understand of the layout of most mental hospitals during that time period, the large rooms on the right were likely day rooms and mess halls. As for the cells on the left, they were likely seclusion rooms for the more severe patients and likely only featured a matress on the floor as well as a heavy wooden or metal door. Continued...
Fairly recent vid, the watertower out back at 3:11 is new as of this past spring. I walked through there about 2 years ago.... but my walk didn't have sound effects.... which I'm glad about as that would have made it more scary. :) The building across where the watertower is now was massive, that's where most of the patients were. I really don't know why they haven't torn down that last building. Really odd considering everything else has been gone for at least 6 years. Thanks for the vid!
@venusscream If you go north on Vansittart, when you get to Lakeview Drive close to the end of the new housing development, turn left and the building is right there on the left on Lakeview facing north. It still stands today. The other buildings were tore down. This is the only one standing.
that building was the events building! the rooms were for meeting or for big events when they brought the patents togther for specail meals or other things. All the small rooms were storage and closets and pipping unfortunatly after talking to a local woodstock historian no patients were ever housed in this locaation
Hello, my name is Celina Horvath i am the owner and operator of the woodstock paranormal society. This building is the dinning hall it was detached from the hospital. My mother worked in the hospital from 1975 to 1978. She can agree the actual hospital before it was torn down was extremely active, if you are very interested in the paranormal and investogations i would love to ask you get involved in our investigations because our group at the moment is very small !
@CelinaSatisfaction Heya! I'm doing a research project on Asylums. Including this one! Would you or your mother happen to be interested in helping me out? :D
i was there with my cousin. It was really easy to get into, and we saw nothing of the unusual in there. We tried to get on the roof because we saw a doorway up there but we failed, and we also saw some windows going into a basement as well, but we had no equipment at the time, like flashlights, so we didn't go into the basement. I would really like to see this place before it gets torn down for the neighbourhood thats being built there.
I also noticed some differences, like they blocked the doorways to the place where the bricks are, and the main doorway, and the two back doorways and some windows. The 2 side doors are open still, thats how me and my cousin got in.
@TheNakedMoon Thanks! Actually, I would like to go back at night with a flashlight and a camera as well as one of those ghost meters if I can get my hands on one, lol.
@TheNakedMoon That would be interesting, and easier, lol! I'd love to do that myself. There are a few other abandoned places around that I'd love to get into, but they have tight security with no trespassing signs. I love urban exploration, especially if they are known for sightings. Hopefully I'll end up finding another one that is as easy to explore as this one.
@MrBlaze1boy It's very easy to walk into. It's very close to the road, and the doors are wide open. There aren't any no trespassing signs either. I wasn't nervous at all. My son was the one that told me about it. He had been in there weeks before with his friends, and he was nervous. He said they thought they saw something and ran out.
@tikimangoluv Across the street, where the soccer fields and a large portion of the developement has been built, was the main portion of the Ontario Hospital. It was a modern building, built in the late-50s, about 5 stories tall, but massive. It would've been where the majority of the patients were held. Shortly after they built it, the philosophy of how to best house the mentally challenged (ill) had changed, and they were moved to more humane, residential environments.
hmmm as far as i know all the ORC's have been taken down sadly :( BUT..if anyone knows if any are still up Let me know i will go get some footage of this place
@adamtownsend20 Yes, there is. My son was in the first part of the basement area but said it was too dark to see anything, otherwise I'd love to get some footage of that as well. There's also supposed to be part of a tunnel (in the basement) that went between the buildings, but he never made it that far to see it - his friends did though.
@tikimangoluv I think maybe I'll have to get a big flashlight and go down and check it out although I'd be careful cause I'm not sure everyone that was there left... They may still be wandering around in spirit.
scary!!! 7:13 someone moves on the end of the hall
Deadmausdude 5 days ago
I sampled soil in all the fields surrounding this facility, and I came upon a square of pine trees in the middle of a field, with an open centre. Inside, quite well hidden, was a stone memorial with several names on it, like as in a mass burial plot. Freaked me out, and I'm not easily shaken.
TheSoilsampler 6 days ago
can anyone plzz tell me that what happen to his hospital??
OMGOMGNO1 3 weeks ago
@solsticeskater11 It looks like a person to me.
RickySouthwell 4 weeks ago
@Anorexicfatjoe559 Your right something did move, maybe just another person that heard her step on class and wanted to see what or who se was? I also don't think she should be in there by her self.
RickySouthwell 4 weeks ago
watch?v=mx6KGJWRGLg
Ars2000crysis 1 month ago
Russian Equivalent type in ХЗБ in search and click any video
Ars2000crysis 1 month ago
there are lots of places like this in Moscow. Most of them are military objects and ENOMOROUS HOSPITAL IN HOVRINO! 10 of 90 people who go there stay there forewer cause of Satanists who live there.
Ars2000crysis 1 month ago
Decent video with the exception of the lame sound effects which after the 3rd one sounded too forced and predictable.
Haze1694 1 month ago
Just outside of woodstock before going over the bridge in the new development but its currently being renovated into an office building
jordandickson 1 month ago
where abouts is this place in woodstock?
xoIRISHPRIDExo 1 month ago
if you go to a place like this, you should come armed not with a weapon, but with a cross.
SunriseHealthFoods 1 month ago
Yo that is rly rly sketchy, there is something at 7:14 at the end of the hall, good fcking eye bud
Mrpetten1 2 months ago
@Mrpetten1 bro wtf i said it first
Anorexicfatjoe559 2 months ago
Y U NO MAKE A SCARY MOVIE.
DrThundercritic 2 months ago
They didn't need beds, they slept on ceilings!
strider9021 2 months ago
what is at the end of the hall at 7:14 ? watch it carefully...someone moves
Anorexicfatjoe559 2 months ago 9
why do u sound sober??
lmike13 2 months ago
are you by yourself
HorrorFan553 3 months ago
Do your homework before considering buying a house or moving into this town. Many familie's standard of living is suffering greatly because of poor city management and all around corruption.
TadiR1 3 months ago
That entire area is a sub-division now on North outskirts of Woodstock. I totally don't understand why someone would move into this town. Crime rates are on a huge rise, one of the worst in Ontario per capita. Taxes are also astronomical, there is shortage of doctors despite new hospital, schools are not where you want your kids to obtain their education, even dark cloud hangs over Police force which is believed to be corrupted.
TadiR1 3 months ago
Ive explored there before, its a really easy and interesting place to explore. Me and my cousin didnt bother with the basement, but we tried to climb the roof bc we saw another floor but no way to get there
MircomFan 3 months ago
OMG O_O I live beside that friggn thing... just moved to woodstock too XD
jdogrox94 3 months ago
Very cool!
Bllackguard666 4 months ago
Were the sounds you hear in the video added by you or are they actually there?
rapidfire2835 4 months ago
lol she sounds just like a girl i dated from ontario named Carrie Swinson
GREATOZ28 4 months ago
holy shit your a girl and went in alone and looked in those dark rooms...even me and my friends as boys wouldn't do that so props to you
MacChris4691 4 months ago
I challenge you to make the same video again. At night.
RekzaFS 5 months ago 12
@RekzaFS I actually went there to meet your challenge to film a nighttime visit, but not only did the video turn out too dark, the place is now completely boarded up. It's being converted to a recreation center. Sad end to a cool place.
tikimangoluv 4 months ago 6
@tikimangoluv good job, i'd be freaked out.
RekzaFS 4 months ago
@tikimangoluv at 7:14 what is that thing at the end of the hall. watch very closely and it moves. answer me whenever u can because that is really creepy and cool
solsticeskater11 2 months ago
@solsticeskater11 niqqa wtf i just said that bruh smfh!-__________-
Anorexicfatjoe559 2 months ago
@tikimangoluv Recreation centre?!?!!
reilly972008 2 months ago
looks like a good place for some night time paintball !!
mariss711 5 months ago
your crazy are you by your self? I would never go into a building like that by myself lol
Runnin90s 6 months ago
were the sounds added? I can also hear people talking faintly.
bornagain1310 6 months ago
Cool. I love stuff like this.
summerwhispr001 6 months ago
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing.
erial1958 6 months ago
Ive been in many large abandoned buildings before! XD But one question, did you NEED to put the creepy sounds? Theyre......well.....CREEPY!
Cheeziswin 6 months ago
@Cheeziswin That's the idea!
erial1958 6 months ago 4
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xInsaneCactusx 6 months ago
I used to wander around in the big houses before they got torn down they were cool .Cool video.
MultiJiles 7 months ago
this is so awesme, i love the atmosphere! love old mental hospitals, thx so much for sharing this with us!
JeffJeffjeffjeff3 7 months ago
That place is toxic in every way. ._.
ADangerousMindIsMine 7 months ago
How didn't you shit your pants
eletrizity23 10 months ago
boooo
MrBeav62 10 months ago
Also, this is not one of the buildings that actually housed the patients. I will ask my mom, but I think it was more of a rec hall facility. I remember going to the ORC as a child to visit my dad. Most of the patients were mentally handicapped, there weren't really any psychiatric patients, lots of tragic events happened, and some of the stories of the patients were so sad and heartbreaking.
albums4uus 10 months ago 2
Both my parents worked at the ORC. This particular building was on the "old side" . It is really quite new as most of the original buildings were built late 1800's early 1900's. They had different "cottages" as they called them, which housed the patients. My mom worked on this side on and off in the 1960's and 70's. Across the rode, was the "new side" which housed the 5 story hospital where patients went when sick and more "cottages" my dad worked in cottage "F", these were newer, 1950's
albums4uus 10 months ago
@tikimangoluv..i guess im gonna check that place,im from garden court crescent
girldiesel 10 months ago
Ok, I just wanted to add that those were my speculations. I just saw another users comment explaining that she had spoken with the historical society and this building was in fact a dinning and meeting hall and the smaller rooms were in fact for storage and meetings. That makes sense!
ladyrebelsw 10 months ago
... The larger cells/rooms on the left were possibly dormitories with multiple bunk beds to house the general population. Also, as we saw what one bathroom looked like, there were likely few patient bathrooms for the entire building, containing both showers and toilets, and where multiple patients were given a shower at the same time. Hope this provides some additional insight into the building.
ladyrebelsw 10 months ago
Hi and thanks for sharing this! From what I've read about and understand of the layout of most mental hospitals during that time period, the large rooms on the right were likely day rooms and mess halls. As for the cells on the left, they were likely seclusion rooms for the more severe patients and likely only featured a matress on the floor as well as a heavy wooden or metal door. Continued...
ladyrebelsw 10 months ago
me and my friends go to a hospital like this its mega scary wev cleared up one of the rooms to hang out in xx
sexyBABEbeth1996 10 months ago
those sound effects are really creepy :P nice video thanks for posting
markb8729 11 months ago
Creppy ass sound effects!
mknippy1 11 months ago
were you alone ?? and why were u wearing a mask ?
bnjnbvchjh 11 months ago
like ur sound effects. thought they were real at first rofl. i was like shit thats scary
GMSamuelRhine 11 months ago
Go in there in the night, with a night-vision camera. Can you imagine how freaky it'd be?! It'll be amazing for a Halloween scare.
NewEraBoy11 1 year ago
this was cool i hope it still stands for a while yet i want to come check this out
are there any other abanded places around woodstock
McClinton420 1 year ago
Fairly recent vid, the watertower out back at 3:11 is new as of this past spring. I walked through there about 2 years ago.... but my walk didn't have sound effects.... which I'm glad about as that would have made it more scary. :) The building across where the watertower is now was massive, that's where most of the patients were. I really don't know why they haven't torn down that last building. Really odd considering everything else has been gone for at least 6 years. Thanks for the vid!
ethansjsmith 1 year ago
Can someone see if there is still an entry way possible? If I go up I don't want to make the 2 houur drive to find out there's no way in. :P
KickAssLyrics 1 year ago
@KickAssLyrics As of right now, there are a few large entrance ways into this building. It's fairly open air.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
@tikimangoluv That's awesome! Thank you so much! :D
KickAssLyrics 1 year ago
@tikimangoluv I uploaded a video from my trip there, thanks so much!! :)
ImAnAdrenalineJunkie 8 months ago
Is this still standing? I'm doing a research project on Asylums and I'd love to check it out!
KickAssLyrics 1 year ago
@KickAssLyrics Yes, it is.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
@tikimangoluv Please tell me you didn't do this alone, I'd be to freaked to do it alone...
HermioneLeStrange93 1 week ago
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that building isnt still up if so where, i live in woodstock and i thought that all the old building were taken down?
venusscream 1 year ago
that building isnt still up if so where, i liove in woodstock and i thought that all the old building were taken down?
venusscream 1 year ago
@venusscream If you go north on Vansittart, when you get to Lakeview Drive close to the end of the new housing development, turn left and the building is right there on the left on Lakeview facing north. It still stands today. The other buildings were tore down. This is the only one standing.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
is this building still standing?
traffimatics 1 year ago
@traffimatics Yes, it is.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
that building was the events building! the rooms were for meeting or for big events when they brought the patents togther for specail meals or other things. All the small rooms were storage and closets and pipping unfortunatly after talking to a local woodstock historian no patients were ever housed in this locaation
CelinaSatisfaction 1 year ago
Hello, my name is Celina Horvath i am the owner and operator of the woodstock paranormal society. This building is the dinning hall it was detached from the hospital. My mother worked in the hospital from 1975 to 1978. She can agree the actual hospital before it was torn down was extremely active, if you are very interested in the paranormal and investogations i would love to ask you get involved in our investigations because our group at the moment is very small !
CelinaSatisfaction 1 year ago
@CelinaSatisfaction Heya! I'm doing a research project on Asylums. Including this one! Would you or your mother happen to be interested in helping me out? :D
KickAssLyrics 1 year ago
i was there with my cousin. It was really easy to get into, and we saw nothing of the unusual in there. We tried to get on the roof because we saw a doorway up there but we failed, and we also saw some windows going into a basement as well, but we had no equipment at the time, like flashlights, so we didn't go into the basement. I would really like to see this place before it gets torn down for the neighbourhood thats being built there.
MircomFan 1 year ago
I also noticed some differences, like they blocked the doorways to the place where the bricks are, and the main doorway, and the two back doorways and some windows. The 2 side doors are open still, thats how me and my cousin got in.
MircomFan 1 year ago
OMG I love going to places like that. I am weird that way.. But you should go back in the dark chicken lol.. Great video
TheNakedMoon 1 year ago
@TheNakedMoon Thanks! Actually, I would like to go back at night with a flashlight and a camera as well as one of those ghost meters if I can get my hands on one, lol.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
@tikimangoluv Thats the trouble with ghost meters you hand goes straight through them lol
TheNakedMoon 1 year ago
@TheNakedMoon LOL!
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
@tikimangoluv Actually going to get a digi voice recorder and emf gear.. EVP and the like seems easier than UFO hunting lol.. I am so lazy
TheNakedMoon 1 year ago
@TheNakedMoon That would be interesting, and easier, lol! I'd love to do that myself. There are a few other abandoned places around that I'd love to get into, but they have tight security with no trespassing signs. I love urban exploration, especially if they are known for sightings. Hopefully I'll end up finding another one that is as easy to explore as this one.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
Was it easy to walk into?
Were you nervous or scared?
I wanna go see it also.......
How was your experience?
MrBlaze1boy 1 year ago
@MrBlaze1boy It's very easy to walk into. It's very close to the road, and the doors are wide open. There aren't any no trespassing signs either. I wasn't nervous at all. My son was the one that told me about it. He had been in there weeks before with his friends, and he was nervous. He said they thought they saw something and ran out.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
@tikimangoluv Across the street, where the soccer fields and a large portion of the developement has been built, was the main portion of the Ontario Hospital. It was a modern building, built in the late-50s, about 5 stories tall, but massive. It would've been where the majority of the patients were held. Shortly after they built it, the philosophy of how to best house the mentally challenged (ill) had changed, and they were moved to more humane, residential environments.
Libertyjack1 1 year ago
Was it that easy to walk into?
I wanna see the place also as I heard it was haunted but I am interested in the scenery and how the place was constructed as well as its lay out.
It looks really interesting....what was the experience like for you......were you scared or nervous at all?
MrBlaze1boy 1 year ago
LAWL who is this, because i live in woodstock.
i explored the ORC when all the buildings were there.. like all the lettered houses, and explored the factory and this school. it was fun.
itisian 1 year ago
@itisian It's me that explored and filmed this. I live in Woodstock as well. Pamster65 is my old screenname from my old channel I closed.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
@ProfHushed This one building still stands today. I drive by it all of the time as I live right here.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
hmmm as far as i know all the ORC's have been taken down sadly :( BUT..if anyone knows if any are still up Let me know i will go get some footage of this place
ProfHushed 1 year ago
I might have to check this out. I believe there is a basement level too perhaps you should get some footage of that as well?
adamtownsend20 1 year ago
@adamtownsend20 Yes, there is. My son was in the first part of the basement area but said it was too dark to see anything, otherwise I'd love to get some footage of that as well. There's also supposed to be part of a tunnel (in the basement) that went between the buildings, but he never made it that far to see it - his friends did though.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago
@tikimangoluv I think maybe I'll have to get a big flashlight and go down and check it out although I'd be careful cause I'm not sure everyone that was there left... They may still be wandering around in spirit.
adamtownsend20 1 year ago
@adamtownsend20 LOL
no, you'd be fine. i can't say if it's still up or not..
there's a new Sally Creek housing development right beside it.
itisian 1 year ago
@itisian It is still up. It's on left on Lakeview (road or street) in behind the new houses on Vansittart but facing Lakeview.
tikimangoluv 1 year ago