We at Sanborg are very proud to contribute to this project and thankful for the opportunity of sharing our history to all who are calling Mississauga home for generations or whom just recently arrived! We truly appreciate all the volunteer cast, their talents, and generosity. They are all mentioned in the credits. Thank you, Heritage Mississauga for the research, the preservation and sharing our stories of our hometown. Sanborg Productions.
The same shift in ice covered Toronto Trillions of tons of shale And is about 32 feet deep into the ground On a wet spring or Summers day when you enter the subway from Mississauga you can smell a earthy musk That is millions of years old shale breathing up from the pours of the subway
It's questionable if Malton and Cooksville have really survived as as historic communities. It's more the place names that did. Cooksville was probably not much more than a hamlet to begin with, and Malton's village was destroyed in a gas explosion.
Yes, our ancestors, through the great burger king trail, saved by the golden arches of Mac daddy's! Spreading the word with runners to post signs on the trees. They weren't down with piles of scalped and decapitated heads! Lol. Ah Ho. 🤗 That's my thoughts too. Lol. QR Code on a tree?
Oh my lovely professor. I’m going to miss you.
We at Sanborg are very proud to contribute to this project and thankful for the opportunity of sharing our history to all who are calling Mississauga home for generations or whom just recently arrived! We truly appreciate all the volunteer cast, their talents, and generosity. They are all mentioned in the credits.
Thank you, Heritage Mississauga for the research, the preservation and sharing our stories of our hometown.
Sanborg Productions.
A wonderful video about the City of Mississauga! Learned a lot about my heritage!
I love this video🙂
Very informative well presented.
its really clear to see certain peoples thinking and way of life?wow you can feel etc
@13:30 I wonder what caught the attention of those two lads on the riverbank.
The same shift in ice covered Toronto Trillions of tons of shale And is about 32 feet deep into the ground On a wet spring or Summers day when you enter the subway from Mississauga you can smell a earthy musk That is millions of years old shale breathing up from the pours of the subway
How high were u when u typed this
@@Hardhatmediaa Kavin ? K A V I N? Your father not stick around long enough to give you a proper name??
Omg I know the 2 grils at the beginning,😂😂😂;-);-);-)
It's questionable if Malton and Cooksville have really survived as as historic communities. It's more the place names that did. Cooksville was probably not much more than a hamlet to begin with, and Malton's village was destroyed in a gas explosion.
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A QR code on a tree?🤔
Yes, our ancestors, through the great burger king trail, saved by the golden arches of Mac daddy's! Spreading the word with runners to post signs on the trees. They weren't down with piles of scalped and decapitated heads! Lol. Ah Ho. 🤗 That's my thoughts too. Lol. QR Code on a tree?
10K Years? LMAO, c'mon mannnnn,