Bolsheretsk (Russian: Большерецк) or Bolsheretsky jail is an abandoned village on the west coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia.
Bolsheretsk contained state buildings, churches, stores, a monastery, and houses.
Starting in 1823, Bolsheretsk went into decline and only consisted of a ramshackle church and 10 residential yards.
Bolsheretsk was an important transit point on the sea route from Okhotsk to Kamchatka during this time.
They killed the commandant, captured the galliot Saint Peter, and sailed to France.