@@8q9wkdhq899We are Living in future that time, everything seems so slow and not as so seeios as now. Beautiful color, beautiful people. merry-go-round. 🎉🎉🎉
@@8q9wkdhq899We are Living in future that time, everything seems so slow and not as so seeios as now. Beautiful color, beautiful people. merry-go-round. 🎉🎉🎉
It was the greatest Expo of them all both before and since. Incredible, amazing, beyond belief are not even strong enough to describe it. I was there on September 29th and October13th 1967. It showed me the world and to dream and believe, that anything was possible. It was said to be the greatest peacetime achievement of Canada. It lives in me everyday and in each person that was there. Time cannot dim it's glory and the mission that it achieved and I was there.
Although the Expo was over, in 1970 my dad brought us kids to La Ronde and to my 7 yo memory, it was as magical as it is portrayed in this video. Make no mistake, the Expo is no more but La Ronde, which is a now ran by american Six Flags, survived very well through the years.
The picture quality is excellent. Thank you so much for posting these videos. It brings my childhood back with a clarity equal to my own memories of Expo 67. How wonderful to remember a time before corporate logos were displayed more discreetly and people actually experienced things rather than having their noses in some variety of electronic device. Notice how no one at the English pub has a phone on the table. How did people manage back then?
hoegaarden27 - They talked to each other and looked each other in the eye and felt each others emotions. It was wonderful. The kids don't know what they're missing.
5:13, Les Vieux Francais Canadiens Gardes / The old French Canadian guardsmen, of the early 1700s ! What a parade Expo 67 was ! The French Quebecois culture is still alive and an interesting sub-category of Canadian culture. I do NOT approve of Quebec sovereignty though! Parti Quebecois suck. Long Live Montreal, Long Live Province of Quebec and Long Live Canada! Which 1st came to the test about 13 years later in the 1980 Referendum. However, with the official languages Act of 1969, French speakers didn't need to leave Canada to speak their language!
When i was young, this is the place i always excited to go. Everything like a dream that time. Beautiful place.
Me too as well! Greetings from Ottawa, i had 3 grand daughters now!
Me too as well! Greetings from Ottawa, i had 3 grand daughters now!
@@Williamgettsbourough The first time in sixth month, more than 50 million people. Pavillions 67 is the place i never forget. Greetings from Japan.
@@8q9wkdhq899We are Living in future that time, everything seems so slow and not as so seeios as now. Beautiful color, beautiful people. merry-go-round. 🎉🎉🎉
@@8q9wkdhq899We are Living in future that time, everything seems so slow and not as so seeios as now. Beautiful color, beautiful people. merry-go-round. 🎉🎉🎉
I visited almost every day Expo 1967.... ad loved every moment of it......BRAVO....!!!!
It was fantabulous, the greatest show on Earth, the crowning glory of the Centennial. I know 'cause I was there.
It was the greatest Expo of them all both before and since. Incredible, amazing, beyond belief are not even strong enough to describe it. I was there on September 29th and October13th 1967. It showed me the world and to dream and believe, that anything was possible. It was said to be the greatest peacetime achievement of Canada. It lives in me everyday and in each person that was there. Time cannot dim it's glory and the mission that it achieved and I was there.
Canada had a population of 20 million but over 50 million visited Expo.
50 million admissions, not different visitors. Some Montrealers have been to Expo 67 100 times ...
It may be 480p, but that's the nicest-looking 480p I've ever seen.
Although the Expo was over, in 1970 my dad brought us kids to La Ronde and to my 7 yo memory, it was as magical as it is portrayed in this video. Make no mistake, the Expo is no more but La Ronde, which is a now ran by american Six Flags, survived very well through the years.
We were there! I still remember riding on the minirail that went right through the US Pavilion.
The picture quality is excellent. Thank you so much for posting these videos. It brings my childhood back with a clarity equal to my own memories of Expo 67. How wonderful to remember a time before corporate logos were displayed more discreetly and people actually experienced things rather than having their noses in some variety of electronic device. Notice how no one at the English pub has a phone on the table. How did people manage back then?
hoegaarden27 - They talked to each other and looked each other in the eye and felt each others emotions. It was wonderful. The kids don't know what they're missing.
I swear it feels like it's a fever dream when looking at Montreal today and Expo 67 Montreal...
This place changed to Gilles-Villnueve Circuit.
I'd like to go there.❤❤❤😊😊😊
Man & Woman in his world!
Nice.
Vintage Canada.
Just fantastic
Sounds like the music they use in always sunny
That's Because it is
I was there.
5:13, Les Vieux Francais Canadiens Gardes / The old French Canadian guardsmen, of the early 1700s ! What a parade Expo 67 was ! The French Quebecois culture is still alive and an interesting sub-category of Canadian culture. I do NOT approve of Quebec sovereignty though! Parti Quebecois suck. Long Live Montreal, Long Live Province of Quebec and Long Live Canada! Which 1st came to the test about 13 years later in the 1980 Referendum. However, with the official languages Act of 1969, French speakers didn't need to leave Canada to speak their language!