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One is underwater. One was abandoned in under two weeks by over 20,000 people. One was purchased by a billionaire who named it after his dead mother — toys still in the daycare from 1983. And one was home to the grandfather of the 45th President of the United States. Canada has hundreds of ghost towns. These ten are different. These aren't places that just dried up when the money ran out. These are towns with stories so strange, so unsettling, and in some cases so actively dangerous, that even locals have quietly agreed some places are better left alone. In this video, we explore: 1. The Cold War uranium city evacuated entirely by air — because there were no roads out 2. The ghost town inside Banff National Park where hikers report hearing phantom mining sounds 3. The town the ground literally swallowed — and what happened when it rained two years later 4. The perfectly preserved modern city where one caretaker kept the lights on for over 20 years 5. The tent city of 20,000 that emptied in two weeks and left behind a single church still standing today These are the stories Canada forgot to tell. Which one would you actually visit? Drop it in the comments — and subscribe for more forgotten places.