Monday, December 12, 2011

Small But Secure/ Our World

 Bars on the windows?

OH-OH!

 
Please, don't throw away the key!

Hey! Where are we?

Creemore jail built in 1892

This is Creemore, Ontario, a village that claims to have North America's smallest jail - 15 by 20 feet. (FYI: There are three other towns in Ontario that make the same  claim: Rodney, Coboconk and Tweed.)

 Sign outside the jail

I did go inside (my choice) and the accommodations are sparse - three small cells each with a bed,  a blanket and a chamber pot. A wood burning stove in a narrow hallway in front of the cells provides the only heat. Brrr.

Creemore on the map

So let this be a warning: BEHAVE YOURSELF!


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42 comments:

  1. So glad you got out and back to us! hehe!

    Such a neat place to visit!

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  2. Sounds like a good enough reason to stay out of jail.

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  3. I suppose the stonework is so people can’t break through easily… but it is lovely to the modern eye. Imagine competing to have the smallest jail. In my area we have a community hall that is said to have been built around the smallest post office. Seems like tiny things are noteworthy and really cool. :)

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  4. back then a really small jail, now we have cells the size of this little beauty and millions of them. i love it, thanks for sharing.

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  5. Lots of old jails in my area have also been preserved. I guess we have a certain fascination with lockup history!

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  6. It's funny how the jails backed then had such "security". I bet my boys would be out of there within minutes;) Me on the other hand? I would hyperventilate:)

    Love the red.

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  7. Funny! Thought you might have been downtown Toronto for a moment. I've seen some homes with barred windows. Must be sad to live there.

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  8. With 3 cells my best guess would be each cell is about 10x7. No thanks. I'll be good.

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  9. too cute! tight quarters, for sure!

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  10. At least it has a window to look out on the lovely landscape. It just looks too pretty to be a jail.

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  11. Love how you shot these, the details are what is so special about that building. Wonderful

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  12. I had to chuckle, this looks so much like a chapel...

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  13. Where are the shots of the inside? Surely you got some while you were in there....I mean visiting. :) At first glance I would never have guessed it to be a jail.

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  14. Pretty interesting, EG. If I can't be good at least I will try not to get caught.

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  15. Oh, thanks for the reminder to behave myself!! I do need reminding -- frequently! I love this look at "your" world!! Not literally, of course! Terrific and fun captures for the day, EG!

    Sylvia

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  16. Sure.. after having seen this-- I'll behave! :@
    :)

    What an old prison - or jail, as you say.. A little spooky when I see the window.. But I liked the door.. on second hand.. I'm not sure anymore, if I would step right in.... :))

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  17. Great find, I like the details. Those cells must be really small.

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  18. Funny post!! Boom &n Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  19. It certainly looks great from the outside, but I was staggered to read it contained more than one cell!! Yikes - is that a sense of claustrophobia I feel coming on ??! Thanks for sharing EG

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  20. I would be sure I minded my ways up in them thar parts as I sure as heck wouldn't want to end up in that little jail!

    I thought, what with the bars on the windows, it was a house in south Miami! :-)

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  21. It is a cutie!
    (Port Dalhousie in St Catharines also claims to have the smallest jail)

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  22. These are wonderful photographs, and how fortunate you were to be able to get them! LOVE the first one.

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  23. Those are very lovely photos, and concrete representation of the story. I thought that jail is just a stone house without the label. I also posted a small stone house maybe the same size as that, but it was really meant as a house, not a jail. LOL.

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  24. This has to be my favorite post of the day. I would NOT like to be put here for being naughty. I think I would freeze to death. I am assuming it is still in use. The building is a lovely bit of vintage architecture. genie

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  25. It would be nice if prisons were this big and crime was low.

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  26. :) Great captures and a fun post.

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  27. That's got to be the most charming jail ever!

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  28. Too cute! Love the way you added drama to the post. I'm glad they didn't keep you. lol

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  29. That looks like it belongs in the fictional village of Three Pines. I blogged about it today and linked you. Coincidence?

    Darla

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  30. It's a minor miracle I've never seen the inside of a jail. Knock on wood. LOL! Wish all jails were this small. But all our windows here do have bars... hmmm... Nice shots, EG.

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  31. That jail door I posted a while back was on a pretty small jail, certainly no bigger than this, but yours is much more attractive.

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  32. O what a fun place to find as long as you are just visiting! Amazing stonework on this little building!

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  33. Your photos are so beautiful that this jail is almost cosy.

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  34. I was once in Creemore. I liked it very much, lots of small town charm and good beer from the local brewery :-).

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  35. That would be a deterrent to crime, especially in winter. But I bet it can get pretty hot inside in summer with so little window space. - Margy

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  36. It sure is a beautiful little building...even if it is a jail.

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