What an excellent report. I was born and raised in Kap, my great grand father was a guard there in the war , and you brought to life a story we just are not very aware of. Thanks!
A totally terrific video. I than k you for your hard work, research and creativity in producing this highly informative video. You are to be commended in the highest order.
. my grandfather was interned in Kapuskasing 1914 to 1918 . i always wanted to go and see that place . he loved Canada and later settled in Alberta . so much we do not know about the past .
the guards were the mosquitoes and black flies. it was a dreadful ...while it’s a shadow of its former self, Kapuskasing is still very much the “Jewel of the North”...
thanks for this video! randomly got curious to see what life would be like in the city James Cameron was born in and found this gem of a vid. May Allah (God) bless you.
This episode is truly Outstanding--the content, format and delivery. It's much more Interesting to explain the story on site and keep it short and sharp. I live in NYC ( move back from west coast.) I just subscribed. I can see your channel grow to a Big one. Keep finding your own nitch.
@@WestBazzi That one I knew! I always point out the test track to people when I drive through town. Kapuskasing is one of those small towns that never seems to stop impressing!
Also known for cancer. They sprayed agent orange all around the town for the paper mill. If you search a bit you ll learn. I grew up in Kap. Loved it so much. Thé gréât white north. Also the biggest French community in Ontario. Both my parents are from a family of 11 kids. So family gatherings was soooooo much fun.
What an excellent report. I was born and raised in Kap, my great grand father was a guard there in the war , and you brought to life a story we just are not very aware of. Thanks!
A totally terrific video. I than k you for your hard work, research and creativity in producing this highly informative video. You are to be commended in the highest order.
. my grandfather was interned in Kapuskasing 1914 to 1918 . i always wanted to go and see that place . he loved Canada and later settled in Alberta . so much we do not know about the past .
i live in kapuskasing its such a nice place and its my home town
Don't you get bored?
grew up here amazing place
I can’t believe you went all the way there ✅✨
the guards were the mosquitoes and black flies. it was a dreadful ...while it’s a shadow of its former self, Kapuskasing is still very much the “Jewel of the North”...
I sure miss home.
I learned a bit of history today!
thanks for this video! randomly got curious to see what life would be like in the city James Cameron was born in and found this gem of a vid. May Allah (God) bless you.
This episode is truly Outstanding--the content, format and delivery. It's much more Interesting to explain the story on site and keep it short and sharp.
I live in NYC ( move back from west coast.) I just subscribed. I can see your channel grow to a Big one. Keep finding your own nitch.
Thank you so much! We really appreciate the note!
I live and was born in kap.. cold and long winters
Amazing video. Born in Cochrane Ontario, I did not know much about this.
I can’t believe people who came to Canada dreaming of a whole new life ended up in an internment camp. Canada is not just that kinda country.
I live in the clay belt (New Liskeard, Ontario)
We tried to make a video in New Liskeard that day, too! But we ran out of sunlight..
My wife is from Kap. We were all there this summer.
That railway is now owned by Ontario Northland since the 1990's
Who's ON The Monument And What Does It SAY
Nice telling
you went to the circle
James cameron born here
I didn't even know that! Thanks for sharing!!
Don't forget Kap test. They test all new cars in winter before they sold in Canada.
@@WestBazzi That one I knew! I always point out the test track to people when I drive through town. Kapuskasing is one of those small towns that never seems to stop impressing!
I’m born here I’m more famous
Also known for cancer. They sprayed agent orange all around the town for the paper mill. If you search a bit you ll learn. I grew up in Kap. Loved it so much. Thé gréât white north. Also the biggest French community in Ontario. Both my parents are from a family of 11 kids. So family gatherings was soooooo much fun.
I grew up here,this is not the truth at all,it is a mix of some truth and a lot missing and i know my History and a shame it is not the truth.
Hi brian, this is not sounding right to me either, could you explain the truth .