All white people were diversity wasn’t alowed back then
@chrisluckhardt10 күн бұрын
London, aka The Littlest Hobo, is the most famous Canadian dog.
@dashernorthvan12 күн бұрын
yes many bands came out of vancouver.....and you were not even born when many did.....bands from seattle and point roberts..
@whaleoilbeefhooked389214 күн бұрын
Moved to Vancouver in 1963
@larryyz_hideaway14 күн бұрын
what NFB film is this from?
@TheCumminspower5915 күн бұрын
Where can I find this film in full unedited
@magdawi868715 күн бұрын
Jeden z ukochanych seriali mojego dzieciństwa.
@EvatheDiva0019 күн бұрын
funny how picturesque this all looks compared to the abject hell the native people were going through at the same time
@cz198521 күн бұрын
Reading the book "Terry & Me" right now. Had to look up this video 🥲
@Ron_Leonard21 күн бұрын
Back in the nineteen-eighties, my $99 Greyhound A-B ticket, much to the surprise of the lady that sold it to me, took me from Toronto, to Vancouver Island and included the ferry too. I hired a rent-a-wreck in Victoria and drove till the logging roads came to the ocean where a bear ate my dinner.
@islandtrooper4x4327 күн бұрын
Those were good times
@Bleda41222 күн бұрын
Who is the performer with the deeper voice singing To It And At It?
@dylansutherland759417 күн бұрын
Stompin’ Tom Connors
@dekelanson528022 күн бұрын
Look at all the people walking down the sidewalk. Today most people would have their noses in their phones. Sad.
@reversefulfillment918922 күн бұрын
Construction began on March 31, 1937. After one and a half years and a cost of CA$5,873,837, the bridge opened to traffic on November 14, 1938.On May 29, 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth presided over the official opening during a royal visit to Canada. A toll of 25 cents was charged for each car or horse and carriage; five cents was charged for pedestrians or bicycles.
@reversefulfillment918922 күн бұрын
Great interview, hadn't seen this one.
@reversefulfillment918922 күн бұрын
Everyone seems rather fit. I didn't notice any obesity. Vancouver was a great place to grow up.
@arya_jahan9822 күн бұрын
When construction workers actually did construction work; with speed might I add. Bureaucracy is killing Canada, especially British Columbia. Everything takes forever to build here - a simple 2-4-month project now takes 5 years. Amazing. TY for the upload.
@McKaylynnSnihor23 күн бұрын
Is there anyway I can find the full video?
@Barriscale24 күн бұрын
Some remarkable black & white footage of Bob Dylan shot by CKVU"s Daryl Duke. Best part of this video is the appearance of actor Michael Zenon - who was 'Joe Two Rivers' on CBC's The Forest Rangers.
@TheJhn92424 күн бұрын
A couple other notables from Brandon include George Tackaberry, the creator of CCM "Tacks" hockey skates and the childhood home of Samuel Bronfman who would later move to Montreal and become one of Canada's richest persons with the success of Seagram's Distillery.
@buffalopanic26 күн бұрын
I remember trips to Brandon as a kid. Driving through the snow for the Royal Winter Fair. Checking out toys in the basement of a department store downtown (Eaton's I'm guessing). And yes, I've been to the Brandon Greyhound station to meet a family member coming in by bus. Still go to the Winter Fair every few years, but haven't stopped in the downtown in forever.
@goaheadmakemydrink27 күн бұрын
The sickly sweet seventies. What a time it was.
@melun6428 күн бұрын
The language of my people
@BenMayaandMaxGreenbergАй бұрын
I absolutely love and look forward to your episodes and clips. ❤
@misse.stahrstahr6671Ай бұрын
Thank you for video...2 yrs ago I found same idea...but had classical music...sent to self, cannot find it ! 2 hrs online...is this it, but the sound is gone ??? Help !
@judithstuart9631Ай бұрын
I was there somewhere, in Grade 11 at Magee. I notice a Wosks store - Carol Wosk was a classmate. I didn’t know her very well, nor have ever thought about her. But seeing this l wonder...
@willswitchcraftАй бұрын
great to see one of these with sound.......................awesome, esp. because I was living in Vancouver then, and know all these areas so well
@user-cf1se1kk5xАй бұрын
R.I.P, PETE ROSE, A BASEBALL LEGEND!
@MrWackyfunsterАй бұрын
I lived in Wasaga Beach for years an loved going to Collinwood. It's a great town with great restaurants and services and I miss it soo much! Hurontario Street is awesome and kind of a little village in it's own.
@m1t2a1Ай бұрын
The history is great, but now it's Retired Toronto North.
@NatoBroАй бұрын
One of my sons lives in Collingwood so it was nice to visit him and see the community. I hadn't been there since I was a kid and my family went to Blue Mountain Inn for a weekend. My mother still owns lots of Blue Mountain Pottery. Great video!
@willswitchcraftАй бұрын
really taks me back...........................great upload, thanks
@Vanillagorilla1983Ай бұрын
Oh man You should do this in Toronto to, cause the scene in Toronto is very weird now, good venues still a lot less then the 90s. But I think the scene is odd now.
@Vanillagorilla1983Ай бұрын
Love all the series you do man!!! Met you at the Queens Plate. The vibes are amazing man!
@Vanillagorilla1983Ай бұрын
Kings Plate Old Habits die hard
@OldCanadaSeriesАй бұрын
Thanks!
@williwontiАй бұрын
😅
@vanmedya8699Ай бұрын
Beautiful
@OTDMilitaryHistoryАй бұрын
I suppose under Canadian citizenship laws he could have got Canadian citizenship.
@willswitchcraftАй бұрын
wow...............this really takes me back.............................
@nelya2541Ай бұрын
Thank you😢
@michellaurin3267Ай бұрын
Long live the vandoos
@darrylmcleman6456Ай бұрын
Great CARS!
@jasondashneyАй бұрын
Wow! What a treat. Things have changed SO much since then.
@frankandstern8803Ай бұрын
Arrived with parents, little brother and unborn baby brother in Autumn 1977. Left in summer of 83 for Ontario. This footage must be at least 77 due to the appearence of the Sea Bus.
@OTDMilitaryHistoryАй бұрын
My hometown!
@jimthompson717Ай бұрын
The 70's . All the crazy dumb stuff we did in high school and University, and there's not a digital record of it anywhere.
@alfawcett2606Ай бұрын
Everyone had a job kids were in school and not overpopulated
@bbj7383Ай бұрын
I loved that place. I played there and the green room was insane. All the signatures of huge bands who weren't all that back in the day. Had to go through the kitchen to get there.
@fila6243Ай бұрын
it was good but frankly the commodore or the cruel elephant. also it was still running in 99 when I left as far as I know.
@brandname6Ай бұрын
Cool !
@endangeredmarmot4518Ай бұрын
These old videos are awesome. I've worked down on the waterfront for 20 years and every so often I come across leftover things from the early days, and these videos help me figure out what I'm looking at. Plus, really, they're just fun.