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1991 Drive Mountain Park to McLeod River
A 8MM film depicting the drive from Mountain Park to McCleod river bridge on the way to Robb. Drove through Cadomin. Notice the roof of the old houses built to withstand some very strong winds from the mountains. I understand a rail car was blown off the tracks by high winds.
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Touring Mountain Park 1991
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8 MM film of touring around Mountain Park with ATV.
1991 Mountain Park Cemetery
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Video when I visited Mountain Park Cemetery first September 1991. I was learning my 8mm camera at the time. Much as change since that time.
Saint Ubalde 1952 Film 5c
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La source du projet Saint Ubalde 1952 est un CD qui a été fait pour le 150iem centenaire de Saint Ubalde. Il y avait 5 films sur le CD que j'ai du couper pour remplir les conditions de UA-cam. Merci et a la prochaine.
Saint Ubalde 1952 Film 1 66 speed
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Vidéo de Saint Ubalde en 1952 produit a 2/3 de la vitesse originale. La sortie de l’église après la messe.
Saint Ubalde 1952 Film 3 half speed
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Autour de Saint Ubalde en 1952. Le troisieme film. La vitesse original a ete reduite de moitie. Il saute un peu mais il permait de mieux reconnaitre les endroits.
72 years old. This film is a documentary. It's great that Saint Ubalde has such historical documents in its archives 72 ans. Ce film est un documentaire. C'est formidable que Saint Ubalde ait de tels documents historiques dans ses archives
This is not a real
Why do you believe it is not real?
I remember attending this
This is really cool to see. I was there, no joke. I was about 5 years old. Seen the f117, 224, sat in the f18 and snowbird leader.
Glad it brought back good memories
Your video’s are awesome!!!!!! Love the Mountain Park video! Best video i’ve ever seen! You should turn the comments ON. Do you speak english?
I am glad you enjoyed. As far as I know comments is on.
@@inprogress2807 On the ones with Mcloed River and the one where you are camping and riding at Mountain Park,Prospect area, I believe those two are turn off on the comments. Are you from Edmonton area? I live in Hinton and got here just a few years before the Cheviot mine opened up at Mountain Park. I look at all your old videos and I can see where our haul roads went for the mine and how they used a lot of the old original trails. I’m damn near crying watching your videos ha ha knowing that I had to go in there with a D11 cat and wreck all those awesome places. I worked at that mine for quite a few years. That area has been closed down since 2004 back in Prospect area and I’m not sure if you knew this but they actually just opened up the old designated trail through there but you’ll probably cry if you see what we did to that place with the mining lol
@@Indeewoods I have not been in there since they reopened the mines. My son was and the stories ain't good. I did enjoy visiting that area. So much history along Robb to Mountain Park. During that time I stopped at Edson at the tourist place and talk to a lady that was from there and got a book about the coal valley mine and how important they were during WWII. My son's mother in law worked at the Mountain Park hotel. You have a good day.
@@inprogress2807 that’s pretty neat. Ya i’d like to talk to the county or someone about putting some info signs up with pictures showing some of the history in the area. That coal cart and old mine shaft you took in the video are still there just so you know. Our mining stopped not to far away from that. Last year the mining company reopened a temperary Ohv trail that actually follows some of the original main trail that went back into that prospect creek area. It stops right before you go up to Drimmond ridge and I think they think we have forgotten about all those trails back in there but trust me I haven’t lol I told them we want our trails back and they claim they are going to but we’ll see. It’s always a fight to keep the atv trails open here.
@@Indeewoods It is nice to know that the cart is still there. Here are a couple of photos of Luscar in 1978 from the fire tower. Other is Mountain Park in 1991. Across was the foundation of the hotel. There were photos of the hotel and I thought they were still there. You more than likely have done that but if you search Mountain Park on Facebook you will find people that recalls stories about Mountain Park. It doesn't seem the photos have attached.
I was at that show. The B-1B Lancer was the one I liked. Thanks for reminding me how old I am.
I feel that way too.
Je me demande si homme et femme étaient divisés (homme au rez-de-chaussé et femme à l'étage?) en 1952, car à la sortie de l'église il semble que beaucoup d'home sortent avant les femmes? Est-ce que je me trompe?
Notez d’abord que j’utilise un traducteur parce que mon tableau principal est l’anglais. Oui, vous n’avez pas raison. L’architecture des églises catholiques ne permet pas la ségrégation sexuelle. À cette époque, la messe était en latin, ennuyeuse. Après avoir travaillé toute la semaine, les agriculteurs avaient généralement un peu de repos pendant le sermon. Les hommes étaient pressés de sortir de là pour ce que l’homme a dans la bouche, une cigarette. Les femmes n’avaient pas le droit d’avoir les mêmes péchés que les hommes comme boire et fumer. C’était un jour de la semaine où la population socialiserait aussi. Les hommes et les femmes ont généralement un intérêt différent et pendant une heure après la messe, ils rattraperaient les nouvelles séparément. Une question intéressante. Merci de votre intérêt pour l’histoire.
I have really fond memories of this particular airshow. It was HUGELY exotic to see "actual Russian" planes on display and performing.
I attended this airshow with my father and my niece. It was the last before the base closed. I had purchased a Motorola Micro-tac cell phone that day. The A10 and the Antonov 224 were the big attractions for me. Several days later, I saw the Antonov departing. It had taken off several minutes previously and was playing past my home. It was so out sized compared to other aircraft that it appeared to be much closer than it was and therefore appeared to be barely in motion in the sky. It was a bizarre picture with the aircraft seeming to defy physics and simply float away...
was that the Antonov in the back?
Malodie Tchapko Yes an 225. I watched the arrival. Most impressive. Next day I walked through it. We were very lucky to have in Namao at the same time as the C5. Two huge aircraft.
Yes it was.
allo, c'est ou est-ce que tu as trouvé ces vidéos, qui a filmé cela a l'époque et excite-t-il d'autres vidéos ??
J'ai reçu un CD de mon frère, Roger Frenette, il y a plusieurs années. Alors il faudrait que tu lui demande. Es tu de Saint Ubalde? Roger demeure à Saint Ubalde.
+In Progress OK merci, mes grand parents viennent de St-ubalde
Est-ce que tu viens de Saint-Ubalde ?
Oui originaire de Saint Ubalde. Maintenant à Edmonton.
Bonjour, j'aimerais savoir qui a filmé cela. C'est de belles archives. Merci
+Martin Mayrand Je ne sais pas. J'ai recu un CD de mon frere Roger Frenette il y as plusieurs annees. Je ne sais ou il a obtenu ces films. Je vais lui informer de ton interet.