Great stuff I like your videos, we need our history told, so many stories here in Toronto and barely have we scratched the surface! Hope to see more of your work!
the fear in my heart when you said you were gonna disappear T_T your videos are powerful. i really appreciate your focus and interest in history. the humor is also very much my cup of tea. thanks for everything. cheers.
I cant believe I’ve found such a great youtube channel that aligns perfectly with my niche interests about the city I love so dearly. Thank you so much!
not only will I like and leave an algo-deity comment, I will also share this one. ps: the Grand in the dot may have been torn down, but there are a number of Grand Theatres that survive in other towns. I worked at the one in London Ont (Londont) in my youth.
It's a shame the race track is gone my uncle had stories of skipping school and going there. Northern dancer is buried just up the road from me in Oshawa
I love the drama, tradition and innovation of British history and there’re plenty of city features left to tell that story and expand on the truth of it. I personally would love to no longer be walking down streets named for people who thought it was my rightful place to be owned and inherited like property. Certainly not in a city that claims diversity is its strength.
@@goldenretriever6261 …I was born here. And my parents immigrated here from England. They grew up in London as part of the windrush generation - as I said, I love English history but pretending it’s not fraught with terrible choices and ways of thinking is cowardice. Slavery was a practice in Canada that people like Peter Russel and the Jarvis’s participated in and actively defended. Read a book - presumably you know how. And since you’re being petty, you should be claiming that this is not the United States, given that Mississippi is not a nation.
Down with the commonwealth blah de blah de blah 🥱 Just make sure you don’t go whining back to the Brits after y’all get annexed by the States instead… coz that’s who you’d have been “owned” by otherwise
Great stuff I like your videos, we need our history told, so many stories here in Toronto and barely have we scratched the surface! Hope to see more of your work!
This is awesome dude! Love the history and slight satire. Keep it up!
This stuff is so interesting to me
the fear in my heart when you said you were gonna disappear T_T your videos are powerful. i really appreciate your focus and interest in history. the humor is also very much my cup of tea.
thanks for everything.
cheers.
I cant believe I’ve found such a great youtube channel that aligns perfectly with my niche interests about the city I love so dearly. Thank you so much!
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Honestly love these videos and love hearing and seeing about Toronto history. Thanks for the effort.
I watched a video about Ontario Place and its closure, then one of your videos popped up. I've now watched 5 of your videos! 😂
You expecting a participation ribbon?
not only will I like and leave an algo-deity comment,
I will also share this one.
ps: the Grand in the dot may have been torn down, but there are a number of Grand Theatres
that survive in other towns. I worked at the one in London Ont (Londont) in my youth.
Great video!
Nice video
And if I'm not mistaken the first Queen's Plate race was held at a track near High Park and Annette.
Dundas Street is on the ORIGINAL rout of the ORIGINAL path of the original Dundas Highway. In other word...the highway to Dundas city near Hamilton.
It's a shame the race track is gone my uncle had stories of skipping school and going there. Northern dancer is buried just up the road from me in Oshawa
there is a newer track that is still around
Eventually all the streets will be renamed to remove/replace/rewrite the British history of Toronto.
I love the drama, tradition and innovation of British history and there’re plenty of city features left to tell that story and expand on the truth of it. I personally would love to no longer be walking down streets named for people who thought it was my rightful place to be owned and inherited like property. Certainly not in a city that claims diversity is its strength.
@@zazujwthis is Canada, not Mississippi. Nobody forced you to move here.
@@goldenretriever6261 …I was born here.
And my parents immigrated here from England. They grew up in London as part of the windrush generation - as I said, I love English history but pretending it’s not fraught with terrible choices and ways of thinking is cowardice.
Slavery was a practice in Canada that people like Peter Russel and the Jarvis’s participated in and actively defended.
Read a book - presumably you know how.
And since you’re being petty, you should be claiming that this is not the United States, given that Mississippi is not a nation.
Slavery was eboiished in British colonies before Canada became a country. It's time to move on.
Down with the commonwealth blah de blah de blah 🥱
Just make sure you don’t go whining back to the Brits after y’all get annexed by the States instead… coz that’s who you’d have been “owned” by otherwise
Ambrose Small's body has never been found because he's still alive, doing drugs on an island with Richey Edwards.
And attending Elvis concerts, no doubt.