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F Holes encore song at Festival du Voyageur, 2012
Festival du Voyageur night, 2012
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A Place Called Manitoba
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From the Public Archives of Manitoba (PAM) a classic travelogue. I've added part of another travelogue at the end, a short 1 minute clip.
Victoria Beach To Gimli Swim
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Jacques Marcoux and Patrick Peacock's epic 31km swim across Lake Winnipeg on Aug 13, 2011. The swim started at 5.37am and ended at 3.55pm, 10 hours and 17 mins later. This clip is condensed to 3 minutes!
Retro Rhythm Review
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Retro Rhythm review at the Kings Head
Shanghai Restaurant Close 2011
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A walk around a local landmark restaurant. It's closing Jan 10th and the 128 year old building will be demolished sometime in 2011 for a seniors building. The restaurant has been in business 70 years, so certainly the family may find it time to close up. But if this isn't a heritage building, I don't know what is in this city. I guess the Bay can be knocked down anytime, and who knows what else?
John Mann House Concert
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Lead singer from Spirit of the West at a local house concert
Manitoba Travelogue Part 2
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From the Provincial Archives of Manitoba, a 1940's (50's?) travelogue, done in the classic style of that postwar era. I've split it into 2 parts to get onto youtube. 2nd part is on Brandon, Clear Lake, etc.
Streetcar 356 Fundraiser TRAILER
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On Sept 19th, 2010 a half hour film called Backtracks: The Story of Winnipeg's Streetcars, and will be shown at Cinematheque in Winnipeg. Admission will be .10, or 3 for .25, the same as the streetcar fare. A photo exhibit will be in the lobby, as well as a reception after each showing. There will be a 'pass the hat' donation if you are interested in contributing. Tax receipts are available for...
Province of Manitoba Travelogue, 1940's
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From the Provincial Archives of Manitoba, a 1940's travelogue, done in the classic style of that postwar era. I've split it into 2 parts to get onto youtube. 2nd part is on Brandon, Clear Lake, etc.
Vintage Winnipeg, Streetcars and Buildings
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Select movie clips from the Provincial Archives of Manitoba. Shows the streets of Winnipeg circa 1920 -1950 and up, with streetcars and traffic. Downtown, Portage and Main are shown.This clip is slightly shorter, and has music with it.
vintage streetcars in winnipeg, 1920's-50's
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Select movie clips from the provincial archives of Manitoba. Shows the streets of Winnipeg circa 1920 ish and up, with streetcars, pedestrians, heritage buildings, and traffic.
Guarding the Replica Streetcar
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A overnight Stay on Main St in the Streetcar was required to ensure it survived! Taken about 6am Sunday morning.
Streetcar Replica 596
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After the crowds left
Streetcar Replica 596
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Used for the Strike! Production on Main St, May 23rd, 2009. Expect to see it reassambled at different community events.
Winnipeg Streetcar 1891-1955
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Streetcar and electric transportation in the urban environment in Winnipeg. Visit www.winnipegstreetcar.com and www.strikemusical.com
Minneapolis streetcar 265
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Minneapolis streetcar 265
starland 6
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starland 6
starland 3
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starland 3
starland 5
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starland 5
starland 4
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starland 4
starland 2
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starland 2
starland 1
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Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
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Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
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Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
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Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
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Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg
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Starland Theater Demolition, Winnipeg

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @WilliamTucker-j8s
    @WilliamTucker-j8s 7 місяців тому

    What was that building that used to be where Memorial Park is?🙃

  • @nirad6766
    @nirad6766 Рік тому

    We've been lied to for centuries by the powers that shouldn't be. It's time to change that.

  • @ourcolonel1685
    @ourcolonel1685 Рік тому

    In 1965, I was 9 yr and can remember riding a city bus that was electric! The 2 poles on the back of the bus came off the overhead wires and the bus driver had to get out and put them back on the overhead wires. Ice would build up on the overhead wires and knock the two poles off. General Motors persuaded Winnipeg councillors and 200 other cities in Canada and America to switch to stinky GM diesel buses. I hate GM.

  • @TheAcrobinson
    @TheAcrobinson 2 роки тому

    This is a pretty old memory but I do remember going on a trolley with my mother to go to eatons. It was so cold but when we got on ad seated there was a small stove cranking out heat .

  • @jaworskij
    @jaworskij 3 роки тому

    Video is soooo shaky.

  • @palmcottageguy
    @palmcottageguy 3 роки тому

    I am going there this summer. I can’t wait to see all the old cars. It reminds me of Cuba.

  • @kpyng
    @kpyng 3 роки тому

    The narrator sounds like Art Gilmore...

  • @chonasimpson6487
    @chonasimpson6487 3 роки тому

    So much more European then.

  • @angryoldman9140
    @angryoldman9140 3 роки тому

    LOL more like “he who drinks from the red river never returns because he dies”. Every fish pulled out of this river has massive gross deformities and cancerous tumors. No ones drinking -or eating out of that river now!!

  • @bettewoodland1157
    @bettewoodland1157 3 роки тому

    In the first part of the video all those buildings along Main Street and Portage were more or less intact up to about 1972 when they tore down that magnificent warehouse on Main that you see as the camera moves up to Portage Avenue. It has remained a parking lot for almost 50 years. That was the beginning. And now we have a hideous intersection, devoid of life, dominated by concrete barriers and litter, all courtesy the bad planning and myopic thinking of successive City Councils. Progress it's not.

  • @allanbarsness6076
    @allanbarsness6076 4 роки тому

    very good video

  • @barbarahales4569
    @barbarahales4569 4 роки тому

    Wonderful to see all of the architecture and the streets and roads. The image of the parliament building and the trolleys electric cables above the street was really fascinating. I vaguely remember seeing it as a child. Good memories, looking down Portage Avenue and seeing The Hudson Bay Company which was built in 1926 and a shot of all the old buildings that I remember culminating which Eaton's and the Bank of Montreal. Cool!

  • @barbarahales4569
    @barbarahales4569 4 роки тому

    "Honey! Time to take the cow out for a walk."

  • @barbarahales4569
    @barbarahales4569 4 роки тому

    My father used to take us camping at Seven Sister Falls, beautiful.

  • @nomis204
    @nomis204 4 роки тому

    Funny how people just walk into traffic to cross the street seemingly without looking. The cars don't seem to be going too fast but still looks risky. I wonder how often pedestrians would get hit.

  • @walleyehunter1541
    @walleyehunter1541 5 років тому

    Current day Winnipeg is now a garbage city!

    • @jckhammer
      @jckhammer 4 роки тому

      @Thinker , No shortage of these type of posters.

  • @mehsha20
    @mehsha20 6 років тому

    what a great video Thanks for sharing it with us.

  • @dougstack4362
    @dougstack4362 6 років тому

    He who drinks of the Red River will get sick.

  • @donduhorche9515
    @donduhorche9515 6 років тому

    It would be nice if i brought my NSX there in the 1920s, they would freak lol

  • @jaworskij
    @jaworskij 7 років тому

    So hows it coming along to have something like this in downtown Winnipeg? This Summer I saw one of the Winnipeg Trolley Co. buses (because that's what they are) stopped at The Forks Market. I suggested and asked whether WTC was saving up to install a 'real" streetcar" for Winnipeg. He said no, they're not doing that. What a disappointment.

  • @xplicitmetal
    @xplicitmetal 7 років тому

    Some things never change. The drivers back then drove like dicks just like today's Winnipeg drivers.

  • @Ithinkiwill66
    @Ithinkiwill66 8 років тому

    That CPR tunnel/ overpass is still the most unique train bridge ever built in the downtown district, of Winnipeg

  • @erics9754
    @erics9754 8 років тому

    This was before our PMs father punished the west by opening up the flood gates Justin is following in his father footsteps I hope they both rot in hell.

  • @erics9754
    @erics9754 8 років тому

    Wish I can go back in time before this multicultural hellhole we have now.

    • @mehsha20
      @mehsha20 6 років тому

      you are part of this multicultural too unless you are native and this land is your mather land.

  • @jaworskij
    @jaworskij 8 років тому

    So where is 596 now? I haven't seen it in ~2 years.

  • @rudiwpeters
    @rudiwpeters 9 років тому

    Must be from the early 1950s. Some shots of traffic show 1951 cars.

  • @natbarr
    @natbarr 9 років тому

    It's been two years Wyld.H Stodios. ...... DID YOU DIE??? :p

  • @jaworskij
    @jaworskij 11 років тому

    Sure.

  • @forheavenlysake777
    @forheavenlysake777 11 років тому

    I love how a lot of these cars in the 50's are so old and predate the 50's/ Cars lasted so much longer then. Great to see a live feed of the times. Thanks for posting.

  • @veryevilnip
    @veryevilnip 11 років тому

    I'm in awe, back then all the old buildings are new and Winnipeg was considered little Chicago. No wonder the city wants to restore and keep all the old buildings.

    • @xplicitmetal
      @xplicitmetal 7 років тому

      veryevilnip Wasn't it MooseJaw that was concerned little Chicago?

  • @jimdiesel1974
    @jimdiesel1974 11 років тому

    I thought the drivers, peds and bikes were bad nowadays.... they were freakin crazy 90 years ago!! Lmao

  • @gameya100
    @gameya100 11 років тому

    MAN...INCREDABLE....NOW I MUST TAKE A DRINK FROM THE RED.....SINCE IT'S A COUPLE BLOCKS EAST OF ME......WE'LL SEE IF I RETURN FOR ANOTHER........WE'LL SEE.....

  • @gameya100
    @gameya100 11 років тому

    GREAT FILM

  • @CanadaPanther
    @CanadaPanther 11 років тому

    Funny how the speaker conveniently forget to mention the residential schools, Indian act laws that were being enforced and how hard it was for natives and minorities alike to integrate into the city

    • @erics9754
      @erics9754 7 років тому

      Yes what the church did to the natives was a disgrace but minorities worked hard to fit in .It looked like a much better place back then.

  • @re1354
    @re1354 11 років тому

    Even today there's no line on the roads in this crappy town!

  • @gaza2421
    @gaza2421 12 років тому

    No lines on the roads!!!

    • @dariusanderton3760
      @dariusanderton3760 7 років тому

      Yes, the yellow or white lines that show where the lanes are -- these are often lacking and sometimes creates uncertainty where people should dirve. Its even worse in the winter.

  • @aidanhd500
    @aidanhd500 12 років тому

    "even the indians are adapting to the white man's way"

    • @markanthony3275
      @markanthony3275 6 років тому

      But now they are un-adapting and going back to their pagan violent cultural ways...been to the north end of Winnipeg lately?

    • @Fyyt
      @Fyyt 5 років тому

      @@markanthony3275 ur a special kinda stupid aren't you!!!!

  • @jessiejfan23
    @jessiejfan23 12 років тому

    How I wish we could have something similar to this streetcar system in winnipeg, all we get is BRT :/ If you can even call it that... Why did they take these away, them seem to be a great solution of making less pollution.

  • @demomanwreckit
    @demomanwreckit 12 років тому

    Well, it's sad to see a piece of history disappear like that. What kind of treatment did the Chinese receive in Winnipeg over the years? It makes me even sadder to think about the mean wrecking crews coming in and destroying such a cool old building too. That is the biggest crime of all. Why do they have to destroy such a distinctive building? I bet the old folks would have loved to cross the street from a different location to eat their chop suey in a real authentic Winnipeg landmark.so sad.

  • @harukasumi
    @harukasumi 13 років тому

    awesome thanks

  • @gaza2421
    @gaza2421 13 років тому

    I didn't realize the first clip is of Portage & Main until I saw the Paris Bldg. That corner's gone through alot of change!

  • @TrainmasterCurt
    @TrainmasterCurt 13 років тому

    Winnipeg should've done what Toronto did! Now we suffer with crowded, dirty buses!

  • @bearwarlock
    @bearwarlock 13 років тому

    U of M looks the same LOL

  • @TrainmasterCurt
    @TrainmasterCurt 14 років тому

    I take it you liked this restaurant, too bad i coulden't have checked it out

  • @TrainmasterCurt
    @TrainmasterCurt 14 років тому

    And cause no work is done on it, after so many years of sitting in the Winnipeg Railway Museum, our President is now wanting it removed, i hope it finds a good home, Heritage Winnipeg, do they care?

  • @TrainmasterCurt
    @TrainmasterCurt 14 років тому

    @brantfordstation I so agree Brantfordstation! We do need a good electric LRT or Tram system like we used to have until Mayor Sharpe and the oil-can lobby stole it from the public!

  • @helpAmerica1
    @helpAmerica1 14 років тому

    Hudson Bay, yep very populated up there

  • @mntwister
    @mntwister 14 років тому

    Very sad, my uncle managed this theater for almost 25 years.

  • @Tubes12AX7k
    @Tubes12AX7k 14 років тому

    It looks like people just sort of drove or walked wherever they wanted to, back in the 1920's. Diagonally? Sure! Cross right here? Sure!

  • @helpAmerica1
    @helpAmerica1 14 років тому

    It's astonishing how much OLD school built back then. Bravo , So now why are we so slow