Thank you for posting this great video. Some people called it the city of the future. We had theatres, company and church picnics, ski hill, beaches, and outdoor rinks. We attended Ringlinging Bros. Circuses, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts Brownies. Our town had a group of artists and service clubs; we even had a museum. It was an amazing place for children. We were there from 1959-1965. Great memories.
We landed here from England in 1959. My dad was a minor. Lived in the trailer park, then moved to an apartment..in a strip mall across from the Hudson Bay..then rented 2 different houses. I was only 2 when we arrived. The men worked so hard, but drank harder. Moved to Toronto where my dad again was underground, building the Subway tunnels. We went back 33 years ago. Its so beautiful ...
This was absolutely fascinating! Thank you. For the last few months I’ve been toying with the idea of moving to Elliot Lake. This history video has added fuel to that fire.
I was born there in '61 and remained there till I think '64. We returned in '78. My Brother met his wife there a few short years later. I miss the north!!!
Went there for vacation in 1996 and again in 2010. Many things have changed and when there were kids and teenagers visiting Dairy Queen in 1996, it were senior citizen with their walkers in 2010. Funny to compare 14 years later. Very nice town with beautiful surroundings. For sure a great place to live!
Thank you so much for posting this. I enjoy researching, and collecting things from when Elliot Lake was beginning, and this was so wonderful to see! Thank you!!
Sadly I found this great film by chancing upon the Elliot Lake Mall tragedy my heart goes out to those affected by this terrible time. The film was a wonderful insure into a time many wish they could relive or even live for the first time. I know if I could I would be in the first to jump at a founding chance like this as its a rare thing these days to find a fresh start. Thank you for posting this film.
My family moved to Elliot Lake in 1959; first lived on Dunn Road, then Dieppe Ave, then finally Spruce Ave. I remember the round-roofed Grocery Store...it was originally called Blahey's IGA and I went to school with Anne Marie Blahey. Had never seen this film...brings back great memories of growing up there. Left in 1976. My Dad and brother both worked at the mine.
It all looked so peaceful and prosperous back then. What a shame how much it's changed now. I was born there, and fondly remember growing up there in the 1980s when the town was bustling.....everyone had a speedboat, and life was just awesome. Then the early 90s hit, and the Iron Curtain fell. So much for that.
That Was Awesome!!!! This is the city that I grew up in and I have never seen this footage. Thank You so very much for taking the time to post this it is much appreciated.
been there on vacation in the 90s... back for vacation in 2010, i was very surprised how old the population was... almost no young people, only retirement living... strange to see the difference after "only" 16 years!!!
Interesting upbeat treatment, I worked there while a U of T student in 1955 and 1956 at Stanleigh mine and later the townsite. They never mentioned the longest bar in the world and the shenanigans around it. Some 'rough edges' at the mine sites. Later, of course, the uranium crash and rebuild (economically and ecologically). Quite a story.
In 1992, As part of Indo Canada Youth Exchange program , lived in Elliot lake for 3 months.. Fond memories..interned in CANMET. Worked for food bank. worked in Drug rehab, wonder those people stil there...Mr Foy, Jinean Sawyer, Judie petrie, Mr Dave, Tjou Linn..R u guys still there??:))
@@harunmusa1164 Canadian mining and energy technology, was abbreviated as CANMET. used to research about radioactive impacts of mining on flora n fauna around Elliot Lake.
Been there several times, though never lived there. Oddly enough, this may be (one of) the only town(s) that had mining, but no railroad to service it for the product mined or for bringing goods in.
Hi kzgagne, I'm making a film about the Elliot Lake mall collapse and found this video very interesting as background of the city. Would you know if this footage is in the public domain or its source?
Ahhh the joys of auto spell checker and machines deciding that we didn't mean to say what we typed!! I meant to write that the film was a great "insight" not insure!
Там том мести. Когда то в прошлой цивилизации Стоял очень красивый развитый город с замком на склоне ( не сравнимый по красоте ) И развитый как мы. Все умичтожили и стерли.
An absoute brilliant gem. Thanks for uploading.
Thank you for posting this great video. Some people called it the city of the future. We had theatres, company and church picnics, ski hill, beaches, and outdoor rinks.
We attended Ringlinging Bros. Circuses, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts Brownies.
Our town had a group of artists and service clubs; we even had a museum. It was an amazing place for children. We were there from 1959-1965.
Great memories.
We landed here from England in 1959. My dad was a minor. Lived in the trailer park, then moved to an apartment..in a strip mall across from the Hudson Bay..then rented 2 different houses. I was only 2 when we arrived. The men worked so hard, but drank harder. Moved to Toronto where my dad again was underground, building the Subway tunnels. We went back 33 years ago. Its so beautiful ...
This was absolutely fascinating! Thank you. For the last few months I’ve been toying with the idea of moving to Elliot Lake. This history video has added fuel to that fire.
I was born there in '61 and remained there till I think '64. We returned in '78. My Brother met his wife there a few short years later. I miss the north!!!
Went there for vacation in 1996 and again in 2010. Many things have changed and when there were kids and teenagers visiting Dairy Queen in 1996, it were senior citizen with their walkers in 2010. Funny to compare 14 years later. Very nice town with beautiful surroundings. For sure a great place to live!
Thank you so much for posting this. I enjoy researching, and collecting things from when Elliot Lake was beginning, and this was so wonderful to see! Thank you!!
Sadly I found this great film by chancing upon the Elliot Lake Mall tragedy my heart goes out to those affected by this terrible time.
The film was a wonderful insure into a time many wish they could relive or even live for the first time.
I know if I could I would be in the first to jump at a founding chance like this as its a rare thing these days to find a fresh start. Thank you for posting this film.
My family moved to Elliot Lake in 1959; first lived on Dunn Road, then Dieppe Ave, then finally Spruce Ave. I remember the round-roofed Grocery Store...it was originally called Blahey's IGA and I went to school with Anne Marie Blahey. Had never seen this film...brings back great memories of growing up there. Left in 1976. My Dad and brother both worked at the mine.
I was there😁
I wonder if you know the name Soulier?
I was born and raised in Elliot Lake. My grandfather, uncle, and 3 cousins worked in the mine until it shut down.
It all looked so peaceful and prosperous back then. What a shame how much it's changed now. I was born there, and fondly remember growing up there in the 1980s when the town was bustling.....everyone had a speedboat, and life was just awesome. Then the early 90s hit, and the Iron Curtain fell. So much for that.
Brilliant video, my grandpa was an engineer in one of the uranium mines so fascinating to see what it was like.
That Was Awesome!!!! This is the city that I grew up in and I have never seen this footage. Thank You so very much for taking the time to post this it is much appreciated.
this is just amazing
Had family there in the mid 80's . Nice place back then!
been there on vacation in the 90s... back for vacation in 2010, i was very surprised how old the population was... almost no young people, only retirement living... strange to see the difference after "only" 16 years!!!
It's 2022 now and so much of the lower plaza looks the same!
Interesting upbeat treatment, I worked there while a U of T student in 1955 and 1956 at Stanleigh mine and later the townsite. They never mentioned the longest bar in the world and the shenanigans around it. Some 'rough edges' at the mine sites. Later, of course, the uranium crash and rebuild (economically and ecologically). Quite a story.
In 1992, As part of Indo Canada Youth Exchange program , lived in Elliot lake for 3 months.. Fond memories..interned in CANMET. Worked for food bank. worked in Drug rehab, wonder those people stil there...Mr Foy, Jinean Sawyer, Judie petrie, Mr Dave, Tjou Linn..R u guys still there??:))
Probably not...
What's at CANMET?
@@harunmusa1164 Canadian mining and energy technology, was abbreviated as CANMET. used to research about radioactive impacts of mining on flora n fauna around Elliot Lake.
My father worked at Denison Mines in 1976 as a contractor, and then worked at Rio Algom from 1977 to 1996 and retired.
Been there several times, though never lived there. Oddly enough, this may be (one of) the only town(s) that had mining, but no railroad to service it for the product mined or for bringing goods in.
BORN AND RAISED!
I grew up here.
I lived through the lean years and the second boom.
fantastic history lesson, sharing
+Jacquelyn Maurice Macknight more like boring crap!
Hi kzgagne, I'm making a film about the Elliot Lake mall collapse and found this video very interesting as background of the city. Would you know if this footage is in the public domain or its source?
lwt us know when you are finished would like to see it.
Ahhh the joys of auto spell checker and machines deciding that we didn't mean to say what we typed!!
I meant to write that the film was a great "insight" not insure!
I had to see this for school but it was interesting
A road through the muskeg, eh? heh heh These Toronto filmmakers thought Elliot Lake was the arctic.
Там том мести.
Когда то в прошлой цивилизации
Стоял очень красивый развитый город с замком на склоне ( не сравнимый по красоте )
И развитый как мы.
Все умичтожили и стерли.
I WORKED THERE FROM 1977- 1996 .
Hello Class!
what
Surprisingly the video didn't crap out so the class would get extra homework.
I lived there for a few years❤
Does anyone know the year this video was made?
I LOVE 4K AND 240FPS MINE CRAFT RESOLUTION, LETS GO BOYS 👏👏👏😂😂
what are you talking about its only 144p or 240p
😂😂😂😂😂
My playground born july 4th 1961
This video makes me want to watch The Forest Rangers.
10 years old
25,000 people that's double what it is now
11,000
Recommended book 📖 to read
The Power & The Promise
THE ELLIOT LAKE STORY
BY CATHARINE DIXON.
I live in Elliot Lake 😭😭😭