Exploring Underground Toronto

Ever wonder what lies under our streets? How the subways are connected? What mysteries those manholes cover up? What is in those abandoned buildings that have been there for years as landmarks? Where are those drains coming from? Welcome to the world of Urban Exploration.

Toronto is a haven for urban explorers. There are hundreds of nooks and crannies that are an unknown. The website links mentioned above link to people exploring all those nooks and crannies that you were told you can never go down? These are just areas not designed for public usage. Infiltration is a Toronto based Urban Exploration website which has tons of information about the city. One of my favourites is of the abandoned Lower Bay Subway station that is now primarily used for film shoots.

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1 Comment so far

  1. Stephen Jacobs (unregistered) February 3rd, 2006 12:44 pm

    Hey Halai, I was going to post something about this when I searched for and found your old post. I have a friend who works for the TTC (maintenance trainer) who told me that every once in a while they take workers etc down there for tours and sometimes the public. (Lower Bay, talking about the other subway route we used to have, what is after McCowen on the SRT, etc) This sort of stuff is always interesting to me.. Maybe they should open up Lower Bay during Doors Open in Toronto. (if they already don’t…)


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