Amazing to see trees this far North. In Labrador or Northern Quebec, once you go North of 56 degrees North, the landscape becomes treeless. Fort Smith's landscape almost reminds me of Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula as well as Labrador where the vegetation is much smaller.
worked at Bell Rock shipyards for NTCL {Northern Transportation company } 1963/4 was the storekeeper then to hay river in the 60s fort smith had a few characters in those days the MV Radium King laid up there greetings from Vung Tau Vietnam
just saw the corner of our old house as the camera was passing by!! So much has changed but so much looks totally the same as well!! Thanks for sharing!
Amazing to see trees this far North.
In Labrador or Northern Quebec, once you go North of 56 degrees North, the landscape becomes treeless.
Fort Smith's landscape almost reminds me of Newfoundland's Great Northern Peninsula as well as Labrador where the vegetation is much smaller.
Awwww man I grew up here. Barely changed since I last saw it. Got the warm and fuzzies just watching this.
worked at Bell Rock shipyards for NTCL {Northern Transportation company } 1963/4 was the storekeeper then to hay river in the 60s fort smith had a few characters in those days the MV Radium King laid up there greetings from Vung Tau Vietnam
Wow! That brings back memories! Super cool! Thank you :)
Worked and conducted research near Fort Simpson from 94-98. Loved my time there!
just saw the corner of our old house as the camera was passing by!! So much has changed but so much looks totally the same as well!! Thanks for sharing!
its been a while
Been 20 years since I've been away from Ft. Smith, it sure does bring back memories. Doesn't look like it's changed at all.
my old house on the right beside the 2 apartment thingys
HousekeepersEATYOUALIVE💔🇦🇱🚬🇧🇪⚕️✝️
Thanks! What month was this filmed?
Just reached 39 ºC there
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That towns a dump