Toronto in 1958

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Old Toronto Series

Old Toronto Series

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@deand7280
@deand7280 Ай бұрын
Wonderful time capsule ! Thank you for sharing this!
@mc693
@mc693 Ай бұрын
Imagine going back to 1958 and being able to afford a house
@mimicotom
@mimicotom Ай бұрын
My beloved Toronto that I was born in…in 1958, and lived my entire life, has now become a city choking on its own traffic and public transit that was once great, is now lagging and can’t keep up with the population increases.
@frankieb8591
@frankieb8591 Ай бұрын
My grandfather arrived in Toronto from Italy in 1954. Worked as a brick layer building homes as soon as he arrived
@boyfrmnewyork
@boyfrmnewyork Ай бұрын
My first trip up to Toronto was 1961, so this what I pretty much remember.. So cool seeing this again in living colour, thank you!
@mikeohagan2206
@mikeohagan2206 Ай бұрын
Back when Canada was a paradise.
@sigma_curry
@sigma_curry Ай бұрын
What’s gone will never come back.
@calvinbaII
@calvinbaII Ай бұрын
Remember """who""" took this from you.
@Bella-g4u
@Bella-g4u Ай бұрын
This makes me sad 😢 I miss Toronto and Canada the way they used to be.
@bdhaliwal24
@bdhaliwal24 Ай бұрын
Amazing seeing it in colour. The QEW was just a busy country road back then.
@junkboxxxxxx
@junkboxxxxxx Ай бұрын
Unmistakable Pierre Berton voice The voice of the 60s-80s
@hithere8753
@hithere8753 Ай бұрын
I was born here. Its unrecognizable now.
@PeterGonet
@PeterGonet Ай бұрын
Loved this. I was born in 58' in Etobicoke.
@bobbykiriakidis9753
@bobbykiriakidis9753 Ай бұрын
Absolutely immaculate quality of this video.
@daveeastern7023
@daveeastern7023 6 күн бұрын
Good old days. Sad to see where we are now.
@hmskinggeorgev7089
@hmskinggeorgev7089 Ай бұрын
Such a beautiful place back then, back when Canada was Canadian.
@williamcarter4705
@williamcarter4705 Ай бұрын
Beautiful. I want to go back to that world. What a change. Love the Ex. Love the cars. Good old-time narration by Pierre Burton. Looks like some of it was shot in 1955. The City as it was when my parents met working at Eaton's downtown.
@alexsmith-ob3lu
@alexsmith-ob3lu Ай бұрын
Wow, amazing how things were totally different back then! Thanks for sharing!
@rosaannarilli4905
@rosaannarilli4905 Ай бұрын
1953 is when I moved from Italy to Toronto, I was 5 years old.
@sumirunihon
@sumirunihon 7 күн бұрын
alot of old people watching this and being nostalgic for the 50s. me personally i simply find it fascinating to watch color footage from the past...
@TheJhn924
@TheJhn924 Ай бұрын
Great shots of Exhibition Stadium before the south grandstand was built in 1959 to accommodate The Argonauts move from Varsity...
@DonnellOkafor-r2d
@DonnellOkafor-r2d Ай бұрын
I almost want to cry seeing this
@paulbarham1038
@paulbarham1038 Ай бұрын
A few tears before I was born. I do remember living with my mum at her parents' home for a year just down the road from Wellesley subway station back in '66. I was just comingv5 yrs old. Didn't even realize I was living right in the heart of Toronto. A bit overwhelming at times. In truth, I would have preferred to stay in Vancouver. Missed my dad. But when he eventually came to Toront, we lived at Yonge & Sherbourne, then Donlands Ave and Cosburn Ave...all in or near the downtown core. I had it pretty good...even got to go to Maple Leaf Gardens in February of '68 to watch the Leafs play the Rangers!! Toronto👍
@bryankerr9174
@bryankerr9174 Ай бұрын
Beautiful little film. The colours are amazing.
@perrysar5954
@perrysar5954 Ай бұрын
I visited Toronto in 1980,last year I returned and I didn't recognize Younge street anymore,all the mom and pop shops were gone,its freakin MASSIVE now!!
@danielleclare2938
@danielleclare2938 Ай бұрын
Look how fit and well dressed everyone is. What happened???
@QewBert-n3j
@QewBert-n3j 28 күн бұрын
Toronto was so peaceful back then, less crime unlike today.....
@roypavao7498
@roypavao7498 Ай бұрын
So pure and clean back in the day!! Now it's a huge mess of confusion!!
@idcraw
@idcraw Ай бұрын
Pierre Burton missed his voice, always a positive one for Canada.
@kentm7731
@kentm7731 Ай бұрын
Seems like there was more to the film. Would love to see the whole thing if it’s available.
@Faizain2pk
@Faizain2pk Ай бұрын
This video is from the documentary Trans-Canada Summer.
@junkboxxxxxx
@junkboxxxxxx Ай бұрын
Those pizzicato violins 🎻 make me want to rush around and purchase consumer goods
@dm95422
@dm95422 Ай бұрын
This is the Canada I remember & enjoyed. I wish there was a time machine so I can travel back to that wonderful time.
@MH_Bikes
@MH_Bikes Ай бұрын
The old QEW, where cars just pulled up to, and exited at roads.
@scottdavis1549
@scottdavis1549 Ай бұрын
When a house cost 3 years pay.. about nine grand. To pay off over 25 years. The good ol’ days indeed.
@parkerbohnn
@parkerbohnn Ай бұрын
Mortgages were 5 percent back then an extremely low rate as the era of double digit interest rates followed.
@cwjonesII
@cwjonesII Ай бұрын
Would be great to have the rest of this documentary.
@winstonian88
@winstonian88 Ай бұрын
I can't believe what we've let happen to our culture and our country. This seems like heaven to me.
@gregory6401
@gregory6401 Ай бұрын
I was born in 1958 and I wish Toronto and the QEW still looked like that. People always dressed well when they went out. The only thing that has stayed the same are the crashing cars. Today, that's just the parking lot at Walmart.
@jamessykes2760
@jamessykes2760 Ай бұрын
We didn't have locks on our doors until 94.
@CraigStCyrPlus
@CraigStCyrPlus Ай бұрын
Such crisp footage.
@moosejawrobinson
@moosejawrobinson Ай бұрын
Back when the QEW had trees. Wonderful times.
@TributetoCanada
@TributetoCanada Ай бұрын
Enjoyed seeing this...thank you!!
@seandilallo8718
@seandilallo8718 Ай бұрын
Canada was such a beautiful country, before it was destroyed.
@sheepdawg99
@sheepdawg99 Ай бұрын
Was born in 58, nice to see things haven't changed much 😅
@RacerX888
@RacerX888 Ай бұрын
Yeah, me too in December. I miss those days. But the 70's in Toronto was the greatest time ever.
@Laughandsong
@Laughandsong Ай бұрын
Back when the CNE was relevant. It has not been for the last 20 years.
@am74343
@am74343 Ай бұрын
You know a film is gonna be good when you hear horns and quickly-plucked violins!
@37BopCity
@37BopCity Ай бұрын
Best part of Toronto in 1958 --- the arrival of Ronnie Hawkins and his Quartet from Arkansas, including a young Levon Helm on drums. This was the genesis of the band that became Ronnie Hawkins and the Hawks, later the Band. Canada was wide open for rock and roll and rockabilly back then, and the Hawk became the Founding Father of Canadian Rock and Roll. I don't think there has been anyone as hugely popular and influential in Canadian rock and roll history as the Hawk. He really did set a standard for professional excellence in performing live and in recording. There was also a really great jazz scene in Toronto, with many great clubs featuring all the biggest names from the US (and Canada like Oscar Peterson). Unfortunately they are virtually 98% gone now. It was a true Renaissance that we'll never see again.
@tdiv1952
@tdiv1952 Ай бұрын
The good old days were SO good!!!
@bastymanguy
@bastymanguy Ай бұрын
Well there definitely was less stress for people back then compared to nowadays by way of digital technology. Just because things become more convenient, it doesn’t mean that the stresses of daily modern life have diminished.
@gordonmohr2268
@gordonmohr2268 Ай бұрын
it was great life back then.
@skeena59
@skeena59 Ай бұрын
Pierre Berton narrating what seems like a giant ad for the CNE.
@BeeRich33
@BeeRich33 Ай бұрын
When Toronto was good.
@dougpeng3093
@dougpeng3093 Ай бұрын
Wow, unrecognizable!
@lvfreeAdventures
@lvfreeAdventures Ай бұрын
I wish I had a time machine
@aiqueenla2786
@aiqueenla2786 Ай бұрын
Wow it was so beautiful!
@paulbarham1038
@paulbarham1038 Ай бұрын
Just to keep things in balance, it wasn't all good back then. I remember the horrible stench passing the three large smoke stacks when dad drove past them going east on the Gardiner Expressway. Absolutely horrid smell! I dreaded it...and how dirty the Don River was...but more than ample good things to compensate for the bad
@Butman28
@Butman28 27 күн бұрын
Ah, the good old days
@luciaczitrom8632
@luciaczitrom8632 Ай бұрын
And looked so clean
@SeanRosairo
@SeanRosairo 28 күн бұрын
We CAN work towards this again. Instead of partisan politics, we should be investing in reasonable places for people to actually live affordably. Instead now we are so focused on Luxury houses and condos, and that is a big source of Toronto's stress. Imagine if we had those affordable townhouses and low apartments again. In the 50's and 60's, Toronto invested heavily making our Subway lines, those two lines are still the only ones that carry a much more bustling and busy city. We need to properly invest in transit again. Most people back then had fun manual rear wheel drive cars back then, now people drive dreary appliances with auto-this and self-driving that, imagine if we got the majority of commuters into transit again. Moist people already don't want to drive, so imagine if they don't have to!
@DirtyDan77
@DirtyDan77 Ай бұрын
Toronto seems like such a lovely place before the Indians got there.
@Johnnymahon218
@Johnnymahon218 Ай бұрын
Toronto was once a nice place.
@teddyruxspin8480
@teddyruxspin8480 Ай бұрын
my how times have changed for the worse
@am74343
@am74343 Ай бұрын
Everyone back then looked so smartly dressed... Nowadays we all look like homeless schlubs...
@bobbyjames4300
@bobbyjames4300 28 күн бұрын
Classy back then. Everyone was on the same page. So different now in a negative way.
@brianmorrison8652
@brianmorrison8652 Ай бұрын
Born in York(Toronto) in 1964, my home, was great growing up in downtown, miss it very much, today it is a much different city, it’s ruined now, why I live 5 hours north
@MH_Bikes
@MH_Bikes Ай бұрын
If you're feeling nostalgic, go to Commerce Court North. (The small Empire State Building lookalike) It still has wooden elevators that are terrifying. Tallest building in the British Empire for quite some time.
@lifeisgood6959
@lifeisgood6959 Ай бұрын
No Canadian flags were harmed in this production! Ahhh the good old days!
@LakeNipissing
@LakeNipissing Ай бұрын
Back when people were proud to be Canadian and assimilated.
@keyzenthiru
@keyzenthiru Ай бұрын
i always loved the old cars
@9jfd1
@9jfd1 2 күн бұрын
Born in Scarborough 1981, this is amazing how basic the skyline was.....QEW looks like a cottage road lol
@tracyrichards6545
@tracyrichards6545 Ай бұрын
My grandma was a Toronto baby in 1904 💔❤️
@parkerbohnn
@parkerbohnn Ай бұрын
1898, 1901, 1903, 1905 the years my grandfathers and grandmothers were born in Toronto. My grandfather on my father's side was very wealthy during the Great Depression.
@HeyShash
@HeyShash Ай бұрын
Great watch, thank you.
@MacI-1970
@MacI-1970 Ай бұрын
Back when Toronto was not more overpriced than a MacBook.
@MadProperBeats
@MadProperBeats 29 күн бұрын
Just look at those ppl .. good old days
@laurenl5843
@laurenl5843 Ай бұрын
Great video!
@bejoyful
@bejoyful Ай бұрын
Excellent film quality!
@TheSegacampGamerandWerecamp
@TheSegacampGamerandWerecamp Ай бұрын
wow this must be going back to when before my Parents were Born! They Lived for the Longest Time in Ontario!
@withershin
@withershin Ай бұрын
this shot at 0:45 is nuts. 1958. A railroad super hotel and I think a Scotiabank building. Toronto!
@alexeigrayling
@alexeigrayling Ай бұрын
much better than today!
@janetakesproductions5240
@janetakesproductions5240 Ай бұрын
Pierre Burton - great voice
@davidfanara3229
@davidfanara3229 Ай бұрын
A Canadian legend , he wrote books that are entertaining and enlightening. I will read all of his books someday.
@RyantheCanuckpirate
@RyantheCanuckpirate Ай бұрын
1 million people.. jeez, barely bigger than Winnipeg
@dang7716
@dang7716 Ай бұрын
Looks MUCH different now!!
@418laylah
@418laylah Ай бұрын
This full documentary is free to watch on the national film board of Canada website.
@novadude1968
@novadude1968 Ай бұрын
So cool thanks made my day.
@ab8588
@ab8588 Ай бұрын
0:51 The Union Jack waving in North America.
@voiceofreason7856
@voiceofreason7856 Ай бұрын
Back then it WAS the Canadian flag, us being a member of the British empire. The red maple leaf wasn't adopted until February 1965.
@lvalledor3440
@lvalledor3440 Ай бұрын
The definition of this video makes 1958 look like at least 1988
@rlwelch
@rlwelch Ай бұрын
I love how he glossed over Canada’s only subway to talk about the thing they have literally everywhere … cars
@haweater1555
@haweater1555 Ай бұрын
Late 50s Toronto - where you can catch the Leafs playing in the Stanley Cup final game at the Gardens and watch them lose to the Habs.
@halloweenjack569
@halloweenjack569 Ай бұрын
What a lovely place to live and raise a family
@LMM7880
@LMM7880 Ай бұрын
You could show the same film from every western city in the world back at that time with a few changes. None of them are the same anymore. In 1950 the year I was born in Toronto the city’s population was just over 1 million. Population in 2024? 6,431,000. How can you expect the city to remain the same??
@waynesbutler7834
@waynesbutler7834 Ай бұрын
1958, one year before i was born. My mother and father met when he was going to Ryerson business college and boarded at a home on Winchester street across from what use to be the Riverdale Zoo. I do remember visiting my grandmother with the intersection of Parliament and Winchester being a dangerous seedy place. Is the Winchester hotel still standing ? alot of stabbings there apparently back in the day.
@michaelp4122
@michaelp4122 Ай бұрын
The Ex was awesome in 1958, why did they tear down that awesome stadium? It looks like it's where the present day BMO field is. Toronto really needs to do something with the Ex, it would be the perfect space for an NFL stadium.
@ianstuart5660
@ianstuart5660 Ай бұрын
Was also Blue Jay Stadium for over 10 years!
@talon1706
@talon1706 Ай бұрын
The summer before my presence was known.
@clydedonaldson7369
@clydedonaldson7369 Ай бұрын
I vividly recall the Toronto depicted here as a 10 year old boy who was already well known both at the CNR Spadina Roundhouse as well as the CPR John Street Roundhouse where I was already marshalling locomotives, some which were the newfangled diesel electric types of yard and road switchers made by General Motors Diesel in London, Ontario. The tallest buildings were still the CP Royal York Hotel in Front Street across from Union Station and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building at King and Bay Street, both of which were the same height of 36 storeys!
@stevenchow408
@stevenchow408 Ай бұрын
Back in 1965 my parent where one only few chinese people walking around downtown. They would get racist comments. Overall people where good. In the end we made it. Meet some good people along the way.🎉. I miss those times
@nsxt290
@nsxt290 Ай бұрын
That was qew back in the day?! Wow, id love to see 50 60s
@davidreichert9392
@davidreichert9392 Ай бұрын
I like how it ends with the rise of the car... we know how that turned out in the end.
@paper_gem
@paper_gem Ай бұрын
So, those boomers saying things used to be better -- correct, right?
@OldTorontoSeries
@OldTorontoSeries Ай бұрын
They sure to whine a lot
@d.jphillips9040
@d.jphillips9040 Ай бұрын
Wow! This is amazing.
@wallymcguire2033
@wallymcguire2033 28 күн бұрын
"Turning gaudy old crates into scrap for the steel industry" That hurts to watch. People would pay good money now for those so they could restore them.
@SSGFlare
@SSGFlare 14 сағат бұрын
Looks great back then
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