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Most people know Ontario for its cottage country, the Canadian Shield, or the Toronto skyline. But there is another Ontario—one hidden under lake water, deep in the northern bush, and buried beneath the ground. Today we’re counting down 10 Ontario ghost towns that time forgot. From silver rush boomtowns that once produced 9% of the world's silver to a village that was evacuated because the very ground it sat on was liquefying. We’ll explore the "Lost Villages" of the St. Lawrence Seaway, including our number one spot—a community that was deliberately drowned by the Canadian government in 1958. These aren't just ruins; they are the untold stories of our own backyard. In this video, we explore: The first place in Northern Ontario to use aircraft for fire surveillance. A town destroyed in a single afternoon by a World War Two explosives fire. The "Inundation Day" that put entire streets and cemeteries underwater. Why a thriving town was abandoned in 1991 to avoid a catastrophic landslide. If you’re tired of the mainstream tourist traps and want to see the mysterious side of Canada, hit that SUBSCRIBE button and join the Ghost Canada community. Which Ontario ghost town did we miss? Let us know in the comments! #GhostCanada #OntarioHistory #GhostTowns #AbandonedOntario #CanadianHistory #LostVillages #HiddenCanada #UrbanExploring