1966 Winter in the city, billboards, neon lights, and driving around, Winnipeg, Manitoba
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- 1966 Winter in the city, billboards, neon lights, and driving around, Winnipeg, Manitoba
12 min 40 secs, 16mm 2k digital scan
Kodachrome
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I had almost forgotten about those silly anti-fog stickers on the car windows. My dad still used them into the late 70s. Lots of awesome memories watching this. Thanks so much.
I was10 years old in 66 I remember the March 4th blizzard . My parent's had a 62 and 64 Chevy over the years , these cars take me back . As another comment states , the neon lights , wow . Thank you this was extraordinary .
Wow! Great footage! I was born 1975 in winnipeg but the technology like the neon lights advertising billboards still blows my mind! In the 80's this was winnipeg too lol the cars the billboards even the frost shields on the car windows brings me back to a kid! Loved this video! Thanks for sharing!
What awesome footage.
Winter in a "Prairie Town", brings back some unpleasant memories for me !
United Army Surplus @ Memorial Blvd and Portage Ave. Long gone as are all the buildings in that area. The Hudson Bay store is just to screen left..which is also vacant now.
@2:50 Heading north over the Donald street Bridge into downtown.
@4:56 Henderson highway heading north, Browns Drugs killer neon sign is still there as is the pharmacy.
@9:56 Chans Cafe on Main Street was THE place to eat, mingle and catch all the great bands of the day upstairs.
This reel is a "reel" gem!!
Turn 65 today, and this is such a fantastic reminder of the way Canada looked when I was a kid!
No, I believe at 2:50 its heading North over the Donald street bridge actually.
@@jfn482 I stand corrected, thank you.
Just put boards up all around the downtown.
7:45 i vividly remember that natural gas sign, with the genie, on the right as starting over the river via the disraeli freeway.
Cool the Birt's Saddlery (2 white horses) is still there today I think. That building was the first photography studio around 1880. Real wild west history.
Even back then, there were two seasons. Winter and construction
Advertised in the window of the Safeway store were Art Linkletter's Encyclopedia for Boys and Girls. I got the whole set when I was a kid and still have them. I used to read those cover to cover.
Fun fact: Art was born in Saskatchewan, a prairie boy.
@@javierdenardo2607 Right you are ! I did not know that. I just googled it now....born in Moose Jaw . Thanks ! An interesting fact !
You can really see how they just kept expanding and widening roads with only cars in mimd when you look at old film from the 60s to 90s. Were only just begining the undoing of decades that made the car hellscape we live in now. To be fair most cities in NA did this. Luckily a lot of central Winnipeg neighborhoods are still very walkable and livable, and every year we take back little pieces from the cars and improve the lives of people who live here.
This is an amazing trip back!! Love your posts!! Thanks for posting
2:36 is River and Donald heading towards Confusion Corner, I'm pretty sure.
3:33 Ellice, North of what is now Portage Place
Frost Sheilds . . . . Lots of people have never heard of them.
Grew up during the sixties. Hated frost shields! We kept them on during the summer. Yellowed. My dad encased the car seats in plastic seat covers.
Yes and then when you rolled down the window, they would crack and splinter, I remember. My dad had a 46' Ford and the heater would not keep the front window clear of frost. Had them there too.@@petervitti9
6:15, City Hydro central heat plant.
Temperature between -12 and -33. Yep nothing has changed.
Talking about Global warming in Winnipeg is a really tough gig.
Before the big blizzard?
I would think this footage is from 1968 based on the Chevy Impala year. Grest find.
The one with two sets of small round taillights is a 65 .
interesting: that super-duper city bus appears to be no typically poxy model manufactured by Brill .. it looks GM'ish, which appear forever the sturdier
It is another make of the time, Twin or Fageol-Twin.
For those in California Mr Martin was plugging in his Monty 2:00. It was an electric car invented by Monty Hall.
The lights are great. Now it’s so generic.