Thanks for the video. I'm from Brazil and felt a nostalgia. Current situation is quite different, and the citizens of Ottawa must support this trade. Here in southern Brazil not abandon old habits.
I remember as a kid going Saturday mornings to the Byward Market with my Dad, it was in the fifties but it looked just like this back then. I used to love the fish market with the tanks then I think the place was called Lapointes.
Good old days ? During these times japan got nuked, millions of people died during world war 2 lol. The old times are great yes, but not during that specific time.
@@limitless9462Your very very unintelligent this is Ottawa after ww2 it was the beggining of the largest economic boom ever as well as a unprecedented birth rate , you could buy a home , family's were important, social programs started making life easier and creates the middle class . Take a walk down there now youll see drug addicts laying on the street , people dont smile or talk like in here , familys are a thing of the past and moat people only care for themselves how in any way ia it better now ? Covid 19 ,20 year war in the middle east , opioid epidemic , rampant homelessness, inflation makes buying food like seen here almost impossible so people eat bad cheap food this stuff is now considered whole foods and is treated like a luxury now ...and ....well things i cant say but you know what i want to say and you also know ita true down deep .
WOW. this is a very neat video. i'm a license plate collector so i often pay attention to plates on cars. the plates on the cars in these videos appear to be yellow with black characters. ontario used a yellow license plate with black characters in 1940 and an orangey yellow plate with black characters in 1942. all the other years around this time frame were dark blues, blacks, whites and silver. the plate shown on the prewar ford @ 0:12 looks to be the right shade of yellow for a 1940 license plate. hope this helps.
Love this! So.....in Ottawa in '46....no grocery stores much? I wonder if everybody hit the markets for vegetables and the butcher for meat. Done. 30s, 40s, 50s....favourite generations that warm m'heart. :) (born in '63, but love these times).
No there was an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables BECAUSE the troops were home and the military were not buying it all up to send to them overseas. Just a year earlier all of these people would have been carrying ration books.
Crazy to see! I live in Gatineau Quebec not far from the Byward market. When this footage was shot my old house I live in would have just been built or in progress!
The little blonde haired girl and her mother with dark hair shopping on the left side in first part could have been my cousin and aunt. Her dad getting home from overseas and meeting him for first time in 46'. Maybe not them but fun to imagine.
No ugly signs on poles, no painted lines, no parking meters, no green hornets, no federal bureau of anything, no city nose in everything, ... just people doing people things and enjoying it all. Then someone got real jealous and put a stop to it all. Love this old film. Simply beautiful.
My mother would had been 4 years old at that time back in Golden Lake, after getting married and living in Gatineau, she would take us boys with her during the 60's, 70's down town and we would always walk by in the market, I can still recall the smell if the fish shop with the fish tank and the big Eel in it.
It is interesting the streets and parking spots are pretty much the same...people have changed very much...all sorts of colors walking in the market mostly tourists...not sure why do they come here? What is the attraction...not safe to walk after dark in late hours...womens' clothings were very conservative...you look st young girls dressed like streetwalkers in the market...
This is the clearest motion picture photography I've ever seen from another time. Almost like you could be there.
Thanks for the video. I'm from Brazil and felt a nostalgia.
Current situation is quite different, and the citizens of Ottawa must support this trade.
Here in southern Brazil not abandon old habits.
Too late now-- not really a local farmers' market now.
I remember as a kid going Saturday mornings to the Byward Market with my Dad, it was in the fifties but it looked just like this back then. I used to love the fish market with the tanks then I think the place was called Lapointes.
Lapointes is still there!
thank you so much i loved this
Why all the watermarks and timers ruining the video? 😮
Love these videos of Ottawa in the good old days :-)
Good old days ? During these times japan got nuked, millions of people died during world war 2 lol. The old times are great yes, but not during that specific time.
@@limitless9462Your very very unintelligent this is Ottawa after ww2 it was the beggining of the largest economic boom ever as well as a unprecedented birth rate , you could buy a home , family's were important, social programs started making life easier and creates the middle class . Take a walk down there now youll see drug addicts laying on the street , people dont smile or talk like in here , familys are a thing of the past and moat people only care for themselves how in any way ia it better now ? Covid 19 ,20 year war in the middle east , opioid epidemic , rampant homelessness, inflation makes buying food like seen here almost impossible so people eat bad cheap food this stuff is now considered whole foods and is treated like a luxury now ...and ....well things i cant say but you know what i want to say and you also know ita true down deep .
Extremely nice. Thank you,🥰
WOW. this is a very neat video.
i'm a license plate collector so i often pay attention to plates on cars. the plates on the cars in these videos appear to be yellow with black characters. ontario used a yellow license plate with black characters in 1940 and an orangey yellow plate with black characters in 1942. all the other years around this time frame were dark blues, blacks, whites and silver.
the plate shown on the prewar ford @ 0:12 looks to be the right shade of yellow for a 1940 license plate.
hope this helps.
Amazing remember the market in the "50" thanks
Great footage, nice music
Love this! So.....in Ottawa in '46....no grocery stores much? I wonder if everybody hit the markets for vegetables and the butcher for meat. Done. 30s, 40s, 50s....favourite generations that warm m'heart. :) (born in '63, but love these times).
So agree with you... thank you for your comments.
The market was a great place to party back in the 80 and the 90.
Amazing!
wow...look at those cars...
$ 3.95 for a fall coat?? Outrageous !!!
$395.99 now
especially when you make 30 cents an hour !
Clothings is still cheap compared to the cost of food and dwelling
Imagine Canadian troops coming back from WW II and seeing abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables
No there was an abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables BECAUSE the troops were home and the military were not buying it all up to send to them overseas. Just a year earlier all of these people would have been carrying ration books.
Crazy to see! I live in Gatineau Quebec not far from the Byward market. When this footage was shot my old house I live in would have just been built or in progress!
The little blonde haired girl and her mother with dark hair shopping on the left side in first part could have been my cousin and aunt. Her dad getting home from overseas and meeting him for first time in 46'. Maybe not them but fun to imagine.
Wow!!!
That’s what food looks like!!!!
Real food.
Nice footage. Would you consider re-rendering at 4:3 aspect ratio instead of widescreen, so it's not stretched horizontally?
Thanks for the reminder; it was on my TODO list... finally got around to it.
Jean Ouellette
Cheers...
No ugly signs on poles, no painted lines, no parking meters, no green hornets, no federal bureau of anything, no city nose in everything, ... just people doing people things and enjoying it all. Then someone got real jealous and put a stop to it all.
Love this old film. Simply beautiful.
My mother would had been 4 years old at that time back in Golden Lake, after getting married and living in Gatineau, she would take us boys with her during the 60's, 70's down town and we would always walk by in the market, I can still recall the smell if the fish shop with the fish tank and the big Eel in it.
1:35 hmm I wonder where that tree was ...
The market isn’t like this anymore sadly 😞
a shithole
strawberries turning to jam!!
So much cleaner than Kensington Market
Some of those children could realistically be someone's grandparent, and still alive and kicking.
Look how clean. Look how nicely dressed everyone is
Today you get bums and pan handlers and druggies vying for space with the local farmers.
Amazing.... Fruits and Vegetables and poultry look exactly like they do today. It was kind of hard to tell if it was Ottawa though.
Now imagine the BywardMarket in 2088...
Mr. Clown won’t exist lol vegans will probably complain about that 2.
Apparently no longer playable
Life before Loblaws
NOPE NEVER HAD SUVS BACK THEN!
this makes me sad
why?
It is interesting the streets and parking spots are pretty much the same...people have changed very much...all sorts of colors walking in the market mostly tourists...not sure why do they come here? What is the attraction...not safe to walk after dark in late hours...womens' clothings were very conservative...you look st young girls dressed like streetwalkers in the market...
These people probably don’t even know what UA-cam or Internet is lol
Update: The probably don’t even know what " lol " is
Now a shi, show
Back when Canada was Canadian
Mostly organically grown product?