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Montreal 1965 archive footage 

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Archival footage shot by an amateur filmmaker while travelling North America in the summer of 1965.
It contains stock footage of Montreal, Canada:
00:06: Sun Life Building;
00:16: Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral;
00:24: Chateau Champlain Hotel under construction, with marquee of the Laurentien Hotel on the right (demolished 1977);
00:37: Dominion Square Building - this, the Sun Life Building, and the CIBC tower ringed Dominion Square which was renamed Dorchester Square at the same time Dorchester Blvd was renamed in honor of Rene Levesque;
00:42: Queen Elizabeth Hotel. Four years after the footage was shot, John Lennon and Yoko Hono would have a Bed-In here;
02:14: Canadian Pacific Railway's Windsor Station - directly across from the Chateau Champlain construction which they also owned;
02:53: Looking down from the CIBC Tower observation area;
03:37: Montreal Stock Exchange tower;
03:48: Jacques Cartier Bridge ("Harbour Bridge" when built). Allows access to Ile Sainte-Helene where Expo 67 would be held a couple of years after this film, and the location of the fort where the next few scenes take place.
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Комментарии : 27   
@LS-oq3qh
@LS-oq3qh 2 месяца назад
Montreal in 1965 looks a lot cleaner than Montreal of the year 2024.
@144wychwood
@144wychwood 2 месяца назад
I was year old when this was filmed. Brings back fond memories of Montreal when I drove around city with my late father.
@hugohebert
@hugohebert 15 дней назад
Wow quel bon choix de musique... ❤
@luizalbertorodrigues4560
@luizalbertorodrigues4560 Год назад
Beautiful
@tazman572
@tazman572 5 месяцев назад
I was born in Montreal, (Pointe Saint Charles), in 1961. Lived there until 1981 when I joined the Air Force. Nice memories in the film, the buses, the old bus signs, (64 went on Wellington St. in "the Point"). Cops with horses and motorcycles. The buildings, and of course the street signs, wonderful to see "Dorchester" St., and of course all the English signs. Things have changed so much, and not for the better. Practically no english anywhere, many street names gone, changed to french... Even though I'm fully bilingual, I did not feel welcome last time I visited in 2012, and I really don't see myself ever going back to Québec.
@toxenhd2310
@toxenhd2310 4 месяца назад
Thats sad to say but Montreal and Quebec are french land. We were not welcome french citizens back then.
@jeancharland3858
@jeancharland3858 4 месяца назад
C,est la meme chose pour les Quebecois partout hors Quebec.
@angelareminiscenza6233
@angelareminiscenza6233 3 месяца назад
Bullshit
@SurnaturalM
@SurnaturalM Месяц назад
It's the same for us anywhere else in the country.
@mtl6562
@mtl6562 5 месяцев назад
The year and city I was born in.
@linnstr8609
@linnstr8609 6 месяцев назад
Nostalgic yet eerie at the same time knowing that all the people shown on these busy streets are likely dead today...
@mstt3530
@mstt3530 5 месяцев назад
Not all, but most. If you were a young child in 65 you’d be past 60 going on 70.
@linnstr8609
@linnstr8609 5 месяцев назад
@@mstt3530 You're right, I see some young adults and a couple of kids near the end of the video that could be still alive today.
@tshrinivas
@tshrinivas 13 дней назад
This footage of Montreal in 1965 is nostalgic for me because I arrived there in 1965 from India after spending an year each in UK and Germany. On Oct 16, I embarked the Holland America liner Ryndam that sailed from Rotterdam and arrived in Montreal on October 26, 1965. In 2024, I am 85 and still kicking in Guelph, Ontario.
@SadWatermelon
@SadWatermelon 4 месяца назад
Roads looked amazing
@mysterytour5983
@mysterytour5983 4 месяца назад
When the city was secured and clean!
@jeancharland3858
@jeancharland3858 2 месяца назад
L,Epoque de l,*apartheid* canadien au Quebec, avec les reserves indiennes au menu. 98 ans d,injustice !
@RyanGregory-rw8cq
@RyanGregory-rw8cq Год назад
I love it if wish you had videos of seattle and portland in the 60s
@rehustler
@rehustler 13 дней назад
Where is the music credit?
@fortindenis6569
@fortindenis6569 4 месяца назад
The golden age of Montreal!
@paulantonio740
@paulantonio740 3 месяца назад
The high-rises being built in the 60s (and beyond) were ghastly. Imagine what was destroyed to make way for "progress".
@alanpern
@alanpern 3 месяца назад
Who plays the music?
@144wychwood
@144wychwood 2 месяца назад
I Shazam'd it on my iphone and it's called Silver Screen by the Night Train ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZZIIMkarrtU.htmlsi=2FEOI7-vEp74Fd_C
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