Traffic and transportation around Toronto and Ontario in the 1960s-70s(HD)

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  • @jamesdillon9273
    @jamesdillon9273 2 роки тому +51

    Audio cuts out at 3:07 but this was the video I’ve always wanted to watch!! Amazing.

    • @DokisKalin1
      @DokisKalin1 8 місяців тому +3

      I'm glad it was not my computer lol

    • @PLS.54
      @PLS.54 7 місяців тому +1

      Right? what a bummer.

  • @SuperCrappyNinja
    @SuperCrappyNinja 2 роки тому +295

    What amazes me is that GO Transit still uses the same engine, train boxes and even the logo in 2022.

    • @serzykzykoff1534
      @serzykzykoff1534 2 роки тому +9

      ...and mentally Ontario still in 70s....

    • @jeremiahjeremiah1319
      @jeremiahjeremiah1319 2 роки тому +9

      I just pointed that out lol. I'm a train conductor and notice that too

    • @BODUKE3201
      @BODUKE3201 2 роки тому +3

      I noticed that myself. Too lazy to make a new logo? Lol

    • @stephenp448
      @stephenp448 2 роки тому +24

      Those engines have long since been phased out. The last F40PH was retired in 1990.

    • @marcoling2173
      @marcoling2173 2 роки тому +49

      @@BODUKE3201 To be fair that logo seems to be a simple and timeless design, there really isn't a need for a new one

  • @MmntechCa
    @MmntechCa 2 роки тому +73

    My granddad was a carpenter and concrete form builder. Worked on a lot of those infrastructure jobs in the 60s and 70s. Even on the CN tower. Was certainly a different time.

    • @simpson4237
      @simpson4237 2 роки тому +3

      My wife's grandfather also worked on the CN tower. She has a few pictures of one of the crews. One of them they are building the antenna one the ground before it was craned up

    • @mikesmith7326
      @mikesmith7326 8 місяців тому +1

      Mine was an iron worker. Worked on the cn tower, skydome,Gm plant in oashawa, exhibition stadium just to name a few

  • @robertb8629
    @robertb8629 2 роки тому +266

    High employment, affordable houses being built everywhere. Affordable cars. Calmer times. Peaceful times.

    • @crinkly.love-stick
      @crinkly.love-stick 2 роки тому +6

      Except for it being known as the golden age for serial killers, it wasn't too bad

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 2 роки тому +18

      @@crinkly.love-stick The average person wouldn't have had an nasty encounter with a serial killer by a long shot

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 2 роки тому +2

      @Ben I think you mean the 90s. The 80s were prosperous after the recession in 1981.

    • @vk6832
      @vk6832 2 роки тому +12

      Are you saying diversity isn't our strength?

    • @year6million
      @year6million 2 роки тому

      @@ALuimes tell that to the victims of serial killers

  • @boonehelm7271
    @boonehelm7271 2 роки тому +6

    I don’t know how I got here, but I love this channel!!!

  • @orangepants5749
    @orangepants5749 2 роки тому +20

    I remember my dad telling me about this upbeat music constantly playing in the background back in those days

    • @DokisKalin1
      @DokisKalin1 8 місяців тому

      That would be nice for a short period...

  • @FlacoEnrique7
    @FlacoEnrique7 2 роки тому +28

    I wish I would have lived during these times. Toronto and everything surrounding it looked so much beautiful and peaceful

    • @stevevasta
      @stevevasta Рік тому +5

      As recently as the 1990s, the city itself was calmer -- the Toronto I fell in love with. Dundas Square was a symptom of the "wrong" transformation.

    • @javierdenardo2607
      @javierdenardo2607 7 місяців тому +2

      It was

    • @byngostar6895
      @byngostar6895 6 місяців тому +2

      Oh it was! ❤

    • @CinHalCedHerChance
      @CinHalCedHerChance 6 місяців тому

      No kidding.

  • @richystar2001
    @richystar2001 2 роки тому +91

    Take me back to those days....when anything north of Toronto was cottage country.

    • @elliotsaunders7445
      @elliotsaunders7445 Рік тому +4

      And you drove North on two way Hwy 11, if you were going to Muskoka you stopped at Richmond Hill to buy gas and a snack. On weekends Richmond Hill south was bumper to bumper as husbands came to the cottage for the weekend. By the way, I never heard the term cottage country back then.

    • @3abbosi
      @3abbosi 8 місяців тому +1

      Burlington (where I live since 1999) was a farming town, the last apple orchard was removed in 1968 replaced by Burlington mall... there are still some working farms on Burloak dr. & some houses south of QEW has more than a 100 years old trees in their backyards.

    • @CinHalCedHerChance
      @CinHalCedHerChance 6 місяців тому

      yes

  • @peterprincipe493
    @peterprincipe493 2 роки тому +12

    Love the old cars. Especially the 4 door 59 Cadi at the beginning.
    What a Land Yacht!!!!!!

  • @lawrencelewis2592
    @lawrencelewis2592 2 роки тому +6

    At 3:34 where you see the train, bus and streetcars, I live about a 10 minute walk from there, up Roncesvalles Avenue.

  • @johnmorrall2717
    @johnmorrall2717 2 роки тому +57

    I worked for DHO, now MTO, in the 60s. It was an exciting time as Ontario was a world leader in highway engineering.

    • @seanrodgers1839
      @seanrodgers1839 2 роки тому +1

      I miss the time when there was world leading things here. We still have well built freeways, you can tell as soon as you cross into Quebec on the 417. Sometimes I wonder if the quality is keeping more from being built.

    • @Tonyx.yt.
      @Tonyx.yt. 2 роки тому

      yeah, my grandfather too build Ontario infrastructures back in the 50 and 60's

    • @DriversofOttawa
      @DriversofOttawa 2 роки тому +2

      @@seanrodgers1839 Drive on the 4-lane highways of New Brunswick to see how roads should be built everywhere.

    • @seanrodgers1839
      @seanrodgers1839 2 роки тому

      @@DriversofOttawa The last time that I drove through New Brunswick there wasn't much in the way of 4 lane roads. They get all of that free money from west of Quebec.

    • @DriversofOttawa
      @DriversofOttawa 2 роки тому +3

      @@seanrodgers1839 It's 4 lanes and 110 km/h from one end of the province to the other. Not as scenic, but great roads.

  • @TheEDFLegacy
    @TheEDFLegacy 8 місяців тому +7

    The fact that many of the things shown in this videos are still around to this day, shows how good some of the engineering was back then. A lot of it has been changed or replaced due to age, but generally speaking a lot of it is still standing and is in good condition. The same is true for the GO train cars.

  • @bradbates2339
    @bradbates2339 2 роки тому +20

    We can't help but wonder why audio in the last portion was censored. It seems to suggest automakers were pushing car sales (but why wouldn't they?) and shots of GO transit should remind that's what is needed now more than expanding highways.

    • @philwoodward5069
      @philwoodward5069 2 роки тому +16

      Of course they push car sales. That's legitimate. What's more questionable is pushing:
      - road building at public expense (which directly subsidises their business model);
      - de-funding of mass transit; and
      - zoning laws that force construction of large numbers of homes where people have plenty of space to park their cars but no amenities within comfortable walking distance, in neighbourhoods where the roads are a deathtrap for cyclists and transit is poor or non-existent.
      That's why the GTA is choked up with cars. It doesn't have to be like that. Look at Amsterdam.

    • @writerpatrick
      @writerpatrick 2 роки тому +3

      There could have been a music copyright issue with YT. Or their audio just failed.

    • @sheltr9735
      @sheltr9735 2 роки тому +3

      "Censored"...???
      Sheesh!
      You're looking at a video based on technology from six decades ago. The audio cut out.
      Drama queen...

    • @FrankBullitt390
      @FrankBullitt390 2 роки тому +2

      @@pita-9 Thinking people want to walk and bike around in a city that is frozen most of the time is ignorant, cars aren't ever going anywhere up here.

    • @johnvanderv.4219
      @johnvanderv.4219 9 місяців тому

      @@sheltr9735 oh stfu, he would have stated that in the description. It's 100% censored.

  • @theninethrees8044
    @theninethrees8044 2 роки тому +304

    When people could actually afford a home

    • @rootbeer4888
      @rootbeer4888 2 роки тому +15

      You mean before the politicians and banks printed money endlessly and sold us out to china and multinationals.

    • @MuhammadAmin-ov4uv
      @MuhammadAmin-ov4uv 2 роки тому +4

      Exactly 💯 Toronto looks like such a cool city to live in classy and modern only problem it's expensive

    • @thegreypenguin5097
      @thegreypenguin5097 2 роки тому +17

      You mean before single family zoning and car dependent development ultimately led to the current problem?

    • @odogg6981
      @odogg6981 2 роки тому

      I hear u

    • @dougwebb704
      @dougwebb704 2 роки тому +18

      You've got it backwards.
      Toronto was built on single family homes. That's our history and what made this city great. Just look around. There was no "before single family home zoning".
      You could walk up Yonge Street, turn off onto a perpendicular street and you'd be into single family homes. It gave Toronto a living downtown core.
      You can thank Chinese development companies and globalization and international land speculators for the price of things. You wanted a world class city, well you got your wish. Now you're going to have to compete with the global wealthy.

  • @cluman1
    @cluman1 2 роки тому +12

    I'm always fascinated when looking at these videos. I can watch these all day. I would love to take my son in a time machine and visit the 70's and 80's for about a year.

  • @barrysims9906
    @barrysims9906 8 місяців тому +9

    The day they opened the Don Vally PKW with the yellow street lights was like being in the future. Dad took us all for an inaugual trip.

    • @ECLynn
      @ECLynn 7 місяців тому

      My dad did too. I had forgotten about the yellow lights.

    • @Sgt_Glory
      @Sgt_Glory 6 місяців тому

      I think those were sodium lights, that's the reason they were yellow

  • @snaggletooth7031
    @snaggletooth7031 2 роки тому +11

    Thanx for posting,love this stuff,🇨🇦

    • @OldTorontoSeries
      @OldTorontoSeries  2 роки тому +3

      Thanks for watching! I'll be posting a lot more upcoming so make sure to subscribe!

    • @seanrodgers1839
      @seanrodgers1839 2 роки тому

      Yes, this was great

  • @fredbartlett4394
    @fredbartlett4394 2 роки тому +46

    I remember as a kid in the early 60s going from Toronto to Brockville Ontario on the 401 , and fighting with my sister in the back seat ,mom would pull over and smack us with her shoe, The good old days ,

    • @hpholland
      @hpholland 8 місяців тому +1

      Hitting a little kid with a shoe is not funny. Use your words, mom

    • @RemiKJV1611
      @RemiKJV1611 8 місяців тому +2

      @@hpholland Kijk naar de generatie om je heen. Dat is het resultaat van woorden.

    • @689moose
      @689moose 7 місяців тому

      @@hphollandIt’s actually quite funny

  • @colinjohnston5734
    @colinjohnston5734 2 роки тому +22

    I was born in 1996 and honestly wish I was born in 1966. Life seems so much better back then. I make 70k an year and can’t even dream to buy in Ottawa or back home in Kingston now.

    • @seanrodgers1839
      @seanrodgers1839 2 роки тому +5

      I was born in 66. Couldn't have wished for things to be any different.

    • @Daniel-ru3dq
      @Daniel-ru3dq 2 роки тому +1

      Come to India

  • @andyburch1819
    @andyburch1819 2 роки тому +21

    Imagine how naive I was as a kid, to think that all the road construction, repairs and delays in Toronto would all be finished some day …and we could just peacefully pass through the city without even seeing a brake light. 😂😂.

  • @Iamthathillbilly
    @Iamthathillbilly 2 роки тому +5

    This is so cool 😎 my grandpa ran a cement truck and hauled cement to the tunnel projects in these videos. I've been running the qew every day recently, its cool to see how it looked 50 plus years ago

  • @reallyrandomrides1296
    @reallyrandomrides1296 2 роки тому +59

    OMG, this is awesome! Great to see how Ontario (and the roads) used to look, and the traffic was so light. I remember going on the Burlington Skyway Bridge MANY times with my mother in the 1970s and 1980s in her '69 Dodge Dart and later her '78 Ford Pinto, before the twin bridge was built next to it (and smelling the fumes from the factories nearby in Hamilton). My mother said the Burlington Skyway Bridge was such a welcome addition, as people no longer had to use the draw bridge, though (before I was born) she said she was afraid to drive it in her '63 VW Beetle after some strong winds on the bridge forced her car into the next lane, luckily there was no vehicle in that lane.

    • @jayparker96
      @jayparker96 2 роки тому +1

      The skyway still blows my little toyota during high winds.. its always stress full but fun lmao

    • @seanrodgers1839
      @seanrodgers1839 2 роки тому +3

      I went over the Skyway in the 70s, but just occasionally. Don't remember the structure, was too young in the 70s, but I do remember the smell, you just made me remember it again. And having fresh cow's milk at a farm near Smithville. We had a 69 Chevy Impala.
      Sadly my Mum's friend just died a few years ago. I had been going out myself frequently in the last 15 years. Always love going over the Skyway. Amazing all of the stories you get about your own past.
      I also remember all of the land north of the QEW was still farmland.

    • @Armlesscrayon
      @Armlesscrayon 2 роки тому +1

      Do you remember her flipping tokens into the collectors , I remember my mom hardly had to slow down to flip the token into the collectors …lol…

    • @sofiathatcher3195
      @sofiathatcher3195 2 роки тому

      Someone should tell John Tory that’s what the roads are supposed to look like and how fast traffic is supposed to move

    • @lookingthroughice7843
      @lookingthroughice7843 2 роки тому

      @@sofiathatcher3195 traffic on the highways today have nothing to do with john tory, it has to do with the pathetic liberal government, they fucked up the transportation system.

  • @junctiondog860
    @junctiondog860 2 роки тому +14

    The soundtrack crapped out about two thirds of the way through?

  • @KRColson
    @KRColson 8 місяців тому +2

    Sound cuts out around the 3:08 mark until the end. Disappointing. But it's nice to look back at a simpler time.

  • @karimsadredini8875
    @karimsadredini8875 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for your great informative video.

  • @Supesfan88
    @Supesfan88 2 роки тому +53

    • @StephaneDeschenesCanada
      @StephaneDeschenesCanada 2 роки тому +5

      Yes! The suspense is killing me!! What were the car makers pushing for?

    • @bryankautz826
      @bryankautz826 2 роки тому +8

      @@StephaneDeschenesCanada I think I caught "two" just before the sound dropped, which would make sense as in...
      "car makers where pushing for two in every driveway..." one for mom & one for dad, better sales for them, but more cars on the road at the same time. So you need the infrastructure to start supporting all those extra vehicles. 👍

    • @matthewkoudys1269
      @matthewkoudys1269 2 роки тому +2

      @@StephaneDeschenesCanada pushing to undercut the development of dependable public transit.

    • @amouryf
      @amouryf 8 місяців тому

      @@bryankautz826 I heard "2 in every dir-" before the sound cuts out, so I think he was trying to say car manufacturers were supporting 2 lanes in every direction of traffic on roads (2 lanes north for example 2 lanes south for example)

  • @taveshdeonandan9079
    @taveshdeonandan9079 8 місяців тому +16

    When Brampton was just a village

    • @CinHalCedHerChance
      @CinHalCedHerChance 6 місяців тому +1

      Now it's a disaster of a village.

    • @flash67
      @flash67 5 місяців тому

      Mass immigration ruined the peace we see in these videos

  • @scharfvehiclemedia
    @scharfvehiclemedia 2 роки тому +6

    What an interesting film! Very cool to see the work that shaped our great province

  • @jimmyjames8611
    @jimmyjames8611 2 роки тому +26

    I love that they gagged the narrator after saying “the carmakers were pushing forward two......”

    • @pierreroy8124
      @pierreroy8124 2 роки тому

      Not the same engines, most are new MP40s. The Bi-level coaches are newer versions but similar design. Made in Ontario since then!

    • @79tazman
      @79tazman 8 місяців тому +3

      carmakers were pushing 2 cars for every home

  • @tekkamanraiden6065
    @tekkamanraiden6065 2 роки тому +5

    That overpass at 0:20 is rather unique, what are the cul-de-sacs for?

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 2 роки тому

      Access to houses I assume

    • @tedforsure8659
      @tedforsure8659 8 місяців тому

      It looks like the old service road interchange in west Oakville. You can see the Bronte Creek bridge in the upper portion of the shot. Back then, Burloak Drive didn't cross the QEW, so if you wanted to get on the QEW (if you lived in southeast Burlington like I did) you had to take the service road from Burloak, east about 2km to this interchange. When they finally built the Burloak interchange, this one was kind of redundant and was gone not long after.

  • @James_Knott
    @James_Knott 10 місяців тому +1

    I remember when the Garden City Skyway was being built. I took a trip with my neighbours from Oakville to Niagara Falls, when I was around 9 or so and remember driving past the construction for it. I also recall seeing, a few years ago, of one end of the QEW bridge over 16 Mile Creek, in Oakville, from the late 40s. It was just a 2 lane road and someone's mail box was near the end of the bridge. When I was a kid, there were still several level intersections along the QEW, complete with traffic lights. My uncle recalled the "suicide lanes" on the QEW, where one could make a left turn onto a side street.

  • @Baystreetboy1947
    @Baystreetboy1947 2 роки тому +2

    Super! Thanks for the post.

  • @moef.5326
    @moef.5326 2 роки тому +15

    In a way, things were more modern back then, because they were brand new.

    • @stephenjones5304
      @stephenjones5304 8 місяців тому +1

      Car models would often change significantly every few years. Yes.

    • @DokisKalin1
      @DokisKalin1 8 місяців тому

      Exactly so much of our infrastructure and housing in Toronto was built in that exact time.

  • @jamieforbes3661
    @jamieforbes3661 2 роки тому +2

    What blows me away is the queensway without the sound barriers and the 401 is half the size and still not jammed with cars!

  • @DanoFSmith-yc9tg
    @DanoFSmith-yc9tg 2 роки тому +10

    Funny how it’s all the same number of lanes everywhere, just literally a million times the cars today, it really shows how much of our money politicians have pocketed over the last 50 years.

    • @sammillis1884
      @sammillis1884 2 роки тому +1

      @Ben More people. More cars. More jobs. More taxes. Less roads. Makes sense

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 2 роки тому

      @Ben Do you realize that so-called "induced demand" is simply demand?

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 2 роки тому

      @Ben Roads are widened to accommodate increased traffic due to population, not to create traffic

  • @funkfunkable
    @funkfunkable 2 роки тому +20

    Got my license in 73..great time to drive them highways 🛣 🛣 🛣

    • @stevenresendes2250
      @stevenresendes2250 2 роки тому +6

      Now you in an old folks home

    • @MikeDS49
      @MikeDS49 2 роки тому +3

      I agree, unless there was an accident. No Ontario Tall Walls then! Driving the 407 10 years ago, I imagined that's what driving the 401 looked like back in the day.

    • @reallyrandomrides1296
      @reallyrandomrides1296 2 роки тому +2

      I was born the year you got your drivers' licence! I still remember driving around on some of those highways as a kid in the back seat of my parents' 1960s and 1970s cars. Some I recognize, others I don't, and wow, so much less traffic back then! If people thought there was congestion back then, I can't imagine what they'd think of it now!

    • @derekhilton8859
      @derekhilton8859 2 роки тому +7

      Canada was just a much better place to live back then. Look at those beautiful cars. They may have broken down or had a flat more frequently back then, but the cars were so much more beautiful and looked different from all the other cars instead of our five colour array of cars today that all look the same ...shitty box-like vehicles.

    • @lawrencelewis2592
      @lawrencelewis2592 2 роки тому +4

      @@derekhilton8859 that is so true! If you were in a head-on collision in that beautiful 55 Chevy, the steering column would be pushed into your chest and there you would die like a frog on a hook. If your head didn't go through the windshield, of course because there was no seatbelt to wear. That was common back then. I love old cars, I have three classics but I sure wouldn't want to drive them every day for these reasons.

  • @lvfreeAdventures
    @lvfreeAdventures 8 місяців тому +2

    And now Canada does not have money even to fix a sidewalk 😢 and will be 20 years “renovating” (just painting) Union station

  • @agt32
    @agt32 2 роки тому +70

    proud men, strong men, patriotic men built our country

    • @Waltherppk78
      @Waltherppk78 2 роки тому +23

      Men with freedom . Not far left lunatics changing everything to suit their Werido needs

    • @paulburley7993
      @paulburley7993 2 роки тому +19

      @@Waltherppk78 OH I know right!! Those terrible far left weirdos who fought for and finally got Universal Healthcare for all Canadians!! Now they want governments to ensure that all Canadians can have cheap, reliable childcare so their parents can work and earn a decent wage. What are they going to want next? Good care for senior citizens and a strong support system for disadvantaged people who have fallen on hard times? Perhaps a system to ensure children have enough to eat. Those horrible pinko commies and their weird ideas!!!

    • @Matthew_Mini
      @Matthew_Mini 2 роки тому +4

      💪

    • @boratb258
      @boratb258 2 роки тому +17

      @@paulburley7993 Moderate Liberals in Canada and those weirdos are two different things. Oh and bro, every communist society on the planet had a slave class to do all the dirty and bullshit jobs.

    • @jakeistired
      @jakeistired 2 роки тому +1

      @@boratb258 back in the 60s the “moderate liberals” of today WERE the far left weirdos of that time. You numbskulls can’t understand that history is just humanity becoming more left leaning. Conservatives cling to the past

  • @andrewpersaud4144
    @andrewpersaud4144 2 роки тому +7

    Just sucks having to go anywhere today. Can't even visit a simple plaza without having to go through an adventure making a left turn either in or out of it and then parking in the cramped up parking lots

    • @stephenjones5304
      @stephenjones5304 8 місяців тому

      I am a senior and have been using a mountain bike, rather than the car, for most local trips. Still an adventure, but more control.

  • @brianrussell9419
    @brianrussell9419 2 роки тому +3

    Cool to see KVN , where I worked in the 70s , in this video !

  • @PLS.54
    @PLS.54 7 місяців тому +3

    Travelled the 401 many a time until I left Canada in 1968. It wasn’t until 1973 I drove there once again. Have lived in the southern U.S. since 1974.

  • @MisterMister5893
    @MisterMister5893 2 роки тому

    0:00 where is that loop complex located? I didn't we know had one of these or has it been demolished?

  • @drybeer
    @drybeer 2 роки тому +1

    4:02 Nice to see the stylized TRANSIT letters and the "arrow" after the GO.

  • @bpicard2786
    @bpicard2786 2 роки тому +4

    Love the green space around the highways

  • @DeeDee-hz6wf
    @DeeDee-hz6wf 2 роки тому +3

    Look how clean and crisp it was as well

  • @daydreamer8662
    @daydreamer8662 2 роки тому +4

    I remember watching the Uncle Bobby show. He always called it the MacDonald-Cartier Freeway. I doubt anyone under 40 even knows that name today. As kids, we often called it the "4-nothing-1"

  • @chuckturdburger4612
    @chuckturdburger4612 6 місяців тому +1

    those bridge construction workers tossing molten metal across 20 foot gaps while 100 feet in the air is pretty crazy.

  • @voiceofreason7856
    @voiceofreason7856 2 місяці тому +1

    10 seconds in ? I remember when the QEW was 4 lanes, with a grass verge with trees in the middle of them. SO much nicer time. Those were the days.

  • @hervavengill8734
    @hervavengill8734 2 роки тому +13

    Love to watch this there should be more of these types posted . Seems like a very simple time and slower paced. In my opinion much better

    • @stephenjones5304
      @stephenjones5304 8 місяців тому

      As a senior with a car, I chose to ride a mountain bike most of the time and generally drive less than 1000 km per year.
      We do have choices and the opportunity to go in that direction. Also no smartphone. It is up to you, and not everyone else.

  • @ricktalbot8676
    @ricktalbot8676 2 роки тому +1

    Damn - any way of fixing the dropped out silent audio?

  • @johnandrews3568
    @johnandrews3568 2 роки тому

    Last shot is of the don valley near Lawrence with the train bridge that spans from Railside to the Wynford areas.

  • @patrickninocn2205
    @patrickninocn2205 2 роки тому +2

    I remember driving to Toronto from Ottawa as a kid and was just amazed with the 401.

  • @marks6663
    @marks6663 2 роки тому +16

    When Canada was the country that everybody wanted to come to. Now, look at what it has become. Now people want to leave.

    • @Dale1C
      @Dale1C 2 роки тому +1

      that must be why its so cheap and easy to rent an apartment in Toronto eh?

    • @brandonnykyforak
      @brandonnykyforak 2 роки тому +7

      @@Dale1C that’s because of international investors. Not because of so many people wanting to live here. The market is up because selfishness. Literally 85% of landlord that are here are in Ottawa are Asian. (Not with racist intent) but they buy 3/4 houses and then rent them. Meanwhile they don’t even live here.

    • @saambailee-followtheyellow8514
      @saambailee-followtheyellow8514 2 роки тому +4

      Problem with that statement is there is nowhere to leave to. Like jumping from the frying pan into a fire. Canada was the last refuge in the world. People under distress could come here for a new start. Now, that is all gone. Bringing with them, the reasons they left their homes. Take a look around you. The large port cities. Flooding over into the rural areas. Overpopulation. each one fighting over a piece of processed food. That piece of scrap that once was the freedom to homestead. Now, sold off to the highest bidder. Canada is gone. For the record. Canada is not a place. It is a people. Today, a people that are unable and unwilling to give unless there is something in it for them. I know this out of experience. Life experience. Those which fight to keep what little they have. Against those who fight to keep everything they took.

    • @marks6663
      @marks6663 2 роки тому +1

      @@Dale1C people are still coming, but unlike in the past, people are now leaving.

    • @Dale1C
      @Dale1C 2 роки тому

      @@brandonnykyforak the housing market perhaps, but that’s my point. The rental market is still crazy. No one is leaving you scared, sad fools

  • @dudewhoisnotfunny
    @dudewhoisnotfunny 2 роки тому +2

    The sound cuts at the part I wanted to hear the most.

  • @seekthetruth336
    @seekthetruth336 2 роки тому +4

    I think the GO is still using the exact same trains today.

  • @zahadoom4488
    @zahadoom4488 2 роки тому +1

    What happened to the audio at the end? Right when they were telling everyone they WANTED everyone to have 2 cars?

  • @christrudell7966
    @christrudell7966 2 роки тому +1

    Great stuff. Thanks 👍🇨🇦

  • @rbl777
    @rbl777 2 роки тому +1

    carmakers were pushing for two vehicles per household. AUDIO CUT OFF.
    ya eh?

  • @josephjarosz9009
    @josephjarosz9009 2 роки тому +7

    “Best system of its kind” haha don’t kill me 😭🤣🤣

    • @mobiledevto
      @mobiledevto 2 роки тому +4

      'in the day'. We're too busy arguing to have innovated after it was built.

  • @certainly2509
    @certainly2509 11 місяців тому +8

    A golden age for Canada. Sadly, today that is gone.

  • @bobabooey4537
    @bobabooey4537 7 місяців тому +3

    Look what our politicians have done to our once great nation and great Canadian culture. Immigration has taken our great Canadian culture and values and flushed them down the toilet. I have been disgusted and saddened with what I have witnessed over the years, absolutely disgusted. Our Canada, the nation we knew and loved will never be back.

  • @Wild-Dad
    @Wild-Dad 2 роки тому +1

    Was it just me or did the sound go off there for the last couple of minutes.
    Other than that, it was s great video, especially figure out where the locations shown exist today.

  • @louiserobinson6728
    @louiserobinson6728 2 роки тому +3

    I am from Toronto, I can remember they building the roads. The traffic was lot easier then.

  • @MarceloPlus
    @MarceloPlus 7 місяців тому

    Anyone know where this is 4:05

  • @Optimistprime.
    @Optimistprime. 8 місяців тому

    I remember going though those tunnels a lot as a kid. And my grandparents lives just down the street from the Allenburg bridge!

  • @ECLynn
    @ECLynn 7 місяців тому

    I remember driving from Toronto to places like Niagara Falls and Fantasy Island, NY. Getting stuck at the lift bridge meant a long wait. Does anyone remember a popup snack stand at the roadside by those bridges, or am I dreaming?

  • @SWATT101
    @SWATT101 2 роки тому +5

    Ahhh the good ole days...what the ---- happened...

  • @shem4753
    @shem4753 2 роки тому +4

    All we are missing in new canada is we are missing those greenery and those trees.

    • @seanrodgers1839
      @seanrodgers1839 2 роки тому

      No trees allowed near highways now. Dangerous when cars go off road.

  • @LeRoi715
    @LeRoi715 8 місяців тому

    Thumb down for no sound.Please fix it?

  • @EmitRelevart
    @EmitRelevart 8 місяців тому

    🌞Thanks for this 🌞

  • @toughlove2442
    @toughlove2442 2 роки тому

    Great video, but sound lost at 3:09 (???)

  • @steviet2270
    @steviet2270 2 роки тому +2

    Ahhh no traffic on those highways , no distracted driving on cell phones .

  • @Charles-t7z
    @Charles-t7z 2 місяці тому

    Use to drive my souped up '56 Chevy on the 401 across the top of Toronto in the late '60s. Swept along with the speeding traffic, listening to CHUM 1050 blaring on the radio and my free arm hanging over my girl's shoulder who was sitting tight to me on the front bench seat. Both of us singing along with Steppenwolf : "Get your motor runnin', Head out on the highway". Now that I'm 75, that girl (my wife) has sadly passed on and I spend my time driving alone, just under the speed limit and being highly annoyed by everyone else. Life in a nut shell.

  • @yaughl
    @yaughl 8 місяців тому

    Sound cuts out at 3:06

  • @steveb.6267
    @steveb.6267 2 роки тому +13

    Ontario was booming in the 70’s. Can’t figure out what happened. Seems nowadays they can’t finish any road projects that have been started years ago.

  • @nikkim788
    @nikkim788 8 місяців тому +2

    When Toronto didn't suck the way it does now.

  • @macktheknife8403
    @macktheknife8403 2 роки тому

    Audio cuts out at 3:06

  • @rferguson3719
    @rferguson3719 8 місяців тому +2

    Nice to see everything not plastered in graffiti

  • @Bubbles_1029
    @Bubbles_1029 2 роки тому +4

    Imagine they put this much time and energy into public transit...

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 2 роки тому +2

      They did. This was also the era of the subway construction boom.

  • @highbrass7563
    @highbrass7563 2 роки тому +1

    Bless these hard working Men and Women who who, frankly risked their life, to improve our lives in the 22nd century

    • @somethingelsehere8089
      @somethingelsehere8089 2 роки тому +2

      In the 22nd century? I think you posted this about 80 years too early! ;)

  • @ianbradley2262
    @ianbradley2262 2 роки тому +3

    My dad and my uncle built that they were part of that crew

  • @crisc9280
    @crisc9280 7 місяців тому

    Your volume suddenly turned off!

  • @donofon1014
    @donofon1014 8 місяців тому +1

    Around this time I was urban geography class reading several authors on how catering to cars was killing urban centres.

  • @altgml
    @altgml 8 місяців тому

    is this tunnel still operational? where is it?

  • @northernmaple24
    @northernmaple24 2 роки тому +4

    So pristine wow

  • @19hockeyjoey
    @19hockeyjoey 2 роки тому

    What happened to the sound 3/4 of the way in?

  • @emerycomputer
    @emerycomputer 8 місяців тому +1

    3:00 'congestion was becoming a dirty word in the language...'
    By now, it's safe to say we've pretty much run out of dictionary to describe GTA traffic

  • @heatherelliott6133
    @heatherelliott6133 2 роки тому +3

    So cool!!

  • @LeRoi715
    @LeRoi715 8 місяців тому

    3:13 till the end no soud,why so?

  • @jjseandxcefree
    @jjseandxcefree 7 місяців тому +1

    the reason its so nice is there are not a zillion people crammed into urban areas that have not been upgraded since the 1960s. Blame govt for not keeping up the expansion.

  • @railfandepotproductions
    @railfandepotproductions 8 місяців тому

    Whats up with audio issues

  • @RedDevilMoto
    @RedDevilMoto 2 роки тому +7

    Those roads were so barren of other cars!! Man, traveling back then would have been peaceful, even on the major roads compared to days traffic. Taking a long drive would have taken a lot less time!

    • @andyburch1819
      @andyburch1819 2 роки тому

      I frequently travelled through Toronto with my family in the 80’s…I can assure you it was not smooth sailing. Construction, repairs, road/traffic flow design and clearing of accidents was less efficient and there were more vehicle breakdowns. I would say it was better….but not much. ✌️

    • @RedDevilMoto
      @RedDevilMoto 2 роки тому +2

      @@andyburch1819 I grew up in a small town in the 70's and 80's. Life was VERY different there than in the city. The only thing i saw or heard of the city was what i heard from others, or saw on tv, until i was an adult and visited Toronto for the first time in 1986, but only for a month. I headed back to the country!

    • @FrankBullitt390
      @FrankBullitt390 2 роки тому

      Thats the way its supposed to be, what happened was they stopped building roads and stuffed millions more people in. Now look at the disaster we have and Toronto is broke as ever, and people think this is good leadership LMFAO

    • @andyburch1819
      @andyburch1819 2 роки тому

      @@FrankBullitt390 What? Sorry, this comment is just plain stupid. You are in political hysteria like half the world right now

  • @deadfishparty
    @deadfishparty 2 роки тому +3

    Back when men were men. Seeing those guys building the skyway tossing red hot rivets to each other.

  • @Marc89000
    @Marc89000 2 роки тому

    Audio cuts out halfway through still has 100k views

  • @JustAnotherDronePilot
    @JustAnotherDronePilot 2 роки тому

    I'm upset that the other section of the skyway had to have it's arch removed... I would love to see a new one in its place.

    • @ALuimes
      @ALuimes 2 роки тому +1

      It was second span that was built later and never had one

  • @eksadiss
    @eksadiss 2 роки тому +12

    Ah, back when canada was a nice place

  • @scotttiger8905
    @scotttiger8905 2 роки тому +3

    time of progress and positivity.

  • @penguinpie5056
    @penguinpie5056 2 роки тому +1

    Legend says they're still using those freeways designed for 1950s traffic to this day

  • @ghostrider-be9ek
    @ghostrider-be9ek 2 роки тому +1

    omg 1:20 - no wonder so many iron workers died - throwing a red hot rivet to a person without safety gear, standing on an i beam - nothing like coming home with a burnt forehead