Immigrated to Kitimat from Scotland in 1954, stayed till 1971. Recognize lots of landmarks. School, hospital, churches. Still have many friends both in Kitimat and elsewhere.
@grantwalker20522 жыл бұрын
This is great 8mm film, 1958. Film was expensive to buy and develop at the time. Many people only did short clips. I lived there 55 to 58. Have many rolls of 8mm my dad took. They are real 56/58.
@justins54102 жыл бұрын
Pretty cool. Though I wish I could experience the Big Rig NASCAR days
@613nelly.2 жыл бұрын
2:00-2:15 this looks to be from the photographers perspective viewing east towards Kitamaat village across the Douglas channel. The foreground on the western shore from which the photographer stands looks to be Alcan beach and perhaps the old hospital that was down there (unsure when it was taken down).
@hollypeterson9558 ай бұрын
1:30 to 5:02 seems to be all or mostly on the west side of the Kitimat River, where the first smelter/townsite was, and which is still an industrial/commercial area (Rio Tinto, LNG, Service Centre). At 1:45 we see the Delta King, an old riverboat from California, which was brought up to Kitimat to serve as an additional bunkhouse for the many smelter workers, and was sent back down south around 1959. Around 2:08, I think that's Kitamaat Village across the water (the original Indigenous Haisla village, much older than the town of Kitimat itself, and still home to many people today. Originally known as Cimauca or Tsee-Motsa, meaning 'snag beach' in the Haisla language). 2:27 - I think these are bunkhouses/residences for Alcan workers and their families (single-family houses in front, dormitories for single men in back?) 4:24 - the sandhill - a natural sand and gravel deposit likely left behind by glaciers thousands of years ago. Much of it was used in the creation of the Alcan smelter site, but part of it remains today. 5:01 - old Kitimat train station in Service Centre 5:02 - going east across the bridge over the Kitimat River towards Kitimat itself 5:08 - 5:20 - I think this is housing on the east bank of the Kitimat River, near present day Riverlodge Recreation Centre. 5:27 - driving east on Haisla Blvd, with the Hospital visible in the middle distance and houses along Albatross Ave at the top of the hill above. 5:34 - 6:08 - the old Hospital 6:08 - view looking southwest across downtown/lower Kitimat and the Kildala neighbourhood. 6:34 - houses probably in the Nechako neighbourhood (on the hill) 7:10 - United Church, across from Nechako Centre. 7:37 - I think this is a school which was formerly known as Cormorant School and is now Kitimat City High. It's also in Nechako. 8:25 - pretty sure this is the current Redeemer Lutheran Church, though I'm not 100% certain 8:32 - Mount Elizabeth Middle/Secondary School 8:52 - I think this is one of the sets of apartments along the top of the hill, overlooking Kitimat - one complex is now called Hillcrest Place and I don't know the name of the other one off the top of my head. Not 100% sure. 8:59 - 9:20 - the Public Safety Building/Fire Hall 9:24 - Osprey Street, looking east, then turns around to look up Kingfisher Ave (triangular roof of United Church visible at the center of the screen 9:45) and eventually westwards 10:07 - looking south to Douglas Channel 10:21 - fire hall again 10:26 - Nechako Centre (a shopping centre/public area in the Nechako neighbourhood), Nechako School visible in the far background, 10:42 is a movie theatre 10:45 I think is Osprey Street again 12:36 - downtown parking lot That's all I could identify. Check onthisspot.ca/cities/kitimat/aluminum or the Kitimat Museum and Archives' website for more info on historical Kitimat.
@ReelLifeCanada8 ай бұрын
Holly, thank you for the detailed analysis. Well done!
@owellafehr51918 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Thanks for uploading this cool footage.