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Indoor paintball facility destroyed by fire in Canning

The owner of a paintball business located inside a barn that burned down in Canning, N.S., on Saturday morning says it's all gone.

'I'm sad to see it go because we had a lot of fun in this building,' says owner of Storm Warning Paintball

Paintball business destroyed by fire in Canning

5 years ago
Duration 1:12
Multiple fire crews were called out to the barn fire on Saxon Road around 7 a.m. on Saturday The cause of the fire has yet to be determined. (Video submitted by Ian Swinamer)

The owner of an indoor paintball rangelocated inside a barn that burned down in Canning, N.S., on Saturday morning says that facilityis gone.

Multiple fire crews were called out to the fire on Saxon Road around 7 a.m.

Bruce Adams, owner of Storm Warning Paintball,said hisbusiness has been around for at least a decade. His retail shop on Commercial Street in New Minas and his outdoor paintball location on Lakewood Road remain open.

He was at the scene of the fire on Saturday and said he could see flames shooting up through the building. He said he's going to start making calls to cancel bookings.

The cause of the fire has yet to be determined and Adams said he has no idea how it could have started.

Multiple fire crews were called out to the fire on Saxon Road around 7 a.m. ( Submitted by Ian Swinamer)

"I'm sad to see it go because we had a lot of fun in this building," he said. "We had a lot of tournaments and we played a lot of paintball."

Savannah Eaton drove past the fire on her way to work.

"There was just a lot of smoke and I could actually see it coming off the highway this morning," said Eaton.

"And then I got closer and then there was just a lot of fire trucks and we had to pull over several times to let the fire trucks go through."

Photosfrom the scene show flames coming from the building with a ladder truck attacking the fire from above. An excavator ripped the building apart so crews could get better access to hot spots.

Clarifications

  • The retail store and outdoor paintball facility for Storm Warning Paintball remain open. Their operations are not affected by the fire at the indoor facility.
    Feb 04, 2020 11:21 AM AT

With files from Blair Sanderson