Abandoned Hallelujah Acres and Shouldice Mansion

Abandoned Hallelujah Acres and Shouldice Mansion

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This large and unique home was designed and built in 1981 as a retirement residence for W. Bev and Dorothy Shouldice. In September 1998, the home and property were sold to an organization known as Halleluja Acres.

Hallelujah Acres was founded in 1992 by an American Pastor, who found out he had Colon cancer in 1972 and brought himself to a state of wellness by changing his diet to raw fruits and vegetables, plus drinking lots of fresh carrot juice.

In 1998 Hallelujah Acres opened a second headquarters in Canada to serve its growing market north of the border. This building served as the headquarters and was run by a woman named Judy, who passed away in 2019.

 

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15 thoughts on “Abandoned Hallelujah Acres and Shouldice Mansion”

  1. Pingback: Hallelujah Acres and Shouldice Mansion have been abandoned

  2. Always drove by this house and wondered what it was like. Sad that it is abandoned,

  3. It’s iconic. My father once did a wedding there, offspring of the owners I presume.

  4. This is so sad this was a beautiful house at one time , sad to see it so run down

  5. I do hope someone thinks it is worth refurbishing ? Yes , a one of a kind, in this area.

  6. Wow I’ve wanted to see inside ever since I was little beautiful wish I could afford it that’s a place everyone needs to see

  7. For a time, the large room on the ground floor with the wall of windows and door was used as a storefront for the Hallelujah Acres products. I shopped there once or twice. Mr. Shouldice helped run the store.

  8. This is apart of my family history.What do you know about what is going on with the home?

  9. I love driving past this place as a child k always dreamed on living there 🤣🤣 sad to see it abandoned!!

  10. I always wished I could buy this house one day, I hope someone who is financially able can bring its beauty back to life

  11. Ron Boychuk

    Is funny how everything is stripped out of the house, I watched this house being built on my way to school everyday. Would’ve liked to see what it looked like when it was lived in

  12. I live in Durham and drive around that area never seen it were is it located

  13. Location: Just outside of Shallow lake as you drive North West. First intersection, Left side.

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