crazy... my mom spent alot of her youth in tahsis. My grandpa lived there off and on for years when working at the old mill. I love that place. I have not been there since the mill shut down. I miss going there it was so pretty. The church is a ledgend.
Thanks for posting.... I spent about 20 years there... and been a long time since... was good to see! I hope you got to see the rest of the town... the valley and all the houses... the school! It's sad to see the Mill missing from your shots... the town is so empty... but glad to see not completely! Great to see... thanks again!
Same here , It brings back memories ! I used to live there on and off from 1974-1978 working at the Hemlockmill as an electrician. Moved back to Switzerland in 1987. : . Peter
After I got home from Sudan Africa in 1986 I was hired on for sawfiling supervisor, the union went on strike so us supervisors had to take turns at fire watching over the whole plant. A small log sawmill was in the process of being built. Soon after the cedar mill was closed and all that was left the the large log mill and the new small log mill. Our entertainment was fishing and going up to the dump watching the bears. Some good old days for sure.
So I know there are two 15 degree twisty, windy hills on the road to Tahsis. Do you remember, was there also an 18 degree hill? That's a really good video, just how I wanted to see it, just driving through Tahsis. We've been to Gold River, but my old lady didn't want us to take the road to Tahsis as I know anyone who takes that road on even a somewhat regular basis seriously needs a 4WD. Rollovers are common and there have been deaths and going over the side and whatnot. Locals are often stranded in Tahsis during portions of the winter due to the road. What's really interesting is that Zeballos is really only about 10km away, but I know people who say forget about even taking an ATV between them or even walking. Completely overgrown and swampy.
@@PouchMaster I'm sorry... I was not paying attention to how steep the hills were almost thirteen years ago when I made this video, and I doubt that I would remember now even if I was paying attention then. Still, little remote towns like Tahsis and Zeballos interest me should I choose to get away from it all in my retirement. I guess it's important to stock up on everything like a survivalist in the Autumn.
@fraserca I know what you mean... I miss it too. I went back briefly in October 2009... at Halloween and I could not BELIEVE IT... the Fire Department put an incredible fireworks show... seriously one of the BEST I have seen in over 10 years... include even ones all over the Island (Victoria as well)!! There was a bonfire for the kids at the REC center... hot chocolate and hot dogs... lots of candy and even more laughter!! IT WAS SO COOL TO SEE... there is life in Tahsis still!!
I have always appreciated a more rural environment after spending all my summers growing up outside a small town, more of a village actually, in the Laurentians of Quebec. Getting older only makes me appreciate it more, and I think it would be better for my mental health to live someplace like that,..
Hi from New Zealand, thanks so much for the video, so many memories for me. I arrived in Tahsis via the UChcuk in 1970 worked as a mechanic for the East Asiatic Company, wow has it changed since then. Was in Vancouver a month ago I should have made the effort to go back!! Will do next visit to Canada. Where is the sawmill etc? cheers Richard
really great looking countryside ! end of the road a bit like driving in Quebec on La Côte Nord but the town looks a lot better which town does not have a liquor store ! that house at the end makes one dream, doesn't it !
The little house was a prop? Is it left over from the X-Files shooting, the first season or so I thought was done there in that area of Canada- the mountains are beautiful to see and the water, we used to go fishing in Canada when I was younger and we had a great time! ( Just to let you know Andy- real life got me here and I am very behind on watching videos, but I want to catch up - hope all is well with you and Cindy)- Badbearwatch
That outhouse had a lot of power lines going into it from the top. I think it was a transformer shack made to look like an outhouse, and the lines go underground from there. I'll have to look at my footage more carefully...
LOL The liquor store is the first thing when you come into town. I like it when you don't need to hunt around for the necessities. I mean, what else is there to do in a small town like that one? Too bad I've been mostly dry since May...
I think it was more of a prop to sell the land that it was sitting on than a TV show prop. I did a bit of research, and found that the realtor who's trying to sell the land specializes in selling remote and secluded properties to people who want things very private. Those people must be just as eccentric as I am, but far richer :)
I could get used to it very easily... There's no traffic, not many people, and very little stress but ten or fifteen years ago I would not have been quite so excited about it :)
LIfe goes on and all kinds of things happen... Take your time and watch something when you're in the mood. All is going well with us and we keep getting on together better than ever before... We must be doing something right! BTW, I believe they shot the X-Files in the City of Vancouver rather than on Vancouver Island. THey shoot a lot more TV and movies here in Victoria than they do in places like Tahsis...
Am I ever dreaming... There are properties for sale in that town at very reasonable prices AND the town doesn't have a taxi. I have two four-door sedans... Am I ever dreaming now, but I'm not quite ready to leap and Cindy needs convincing even though she got excited about the little house, which incidentally is a prop. The two acre lot that it's sitting on is for sale, though...
@fraserca OOPS... that comment from @jik1992 regarding Halloween in Tahsis was suppose to be FROM ME... did not notice other person was signed in! Sorry!!
I know it well.
Great place if you love endless grey days and endless rain.
You should check out Winter Harbour, I would suggest that it is more remote than Thsis!
We checked it out on our trip to Zeballos a few weeks earlier...
I now live in England but lived in Tahsis in 1980 brings back nice memories thanks man!!!!!
That was fun and the view was stunning!
I am going to look up Tahsis to see if I can find some still pictures to paint; beautiful area!
crazy... my mom spent alot of her youth in tahsis. My grandpa lived there off and on for years when working at the old mill. I love that place. I have not been there since the mill shut down. I miss going there it was so pretty. The church is a ledgend.
Thanks for posting.... I spent about 20 years there... and been a long time since... was good to see! I hope you got to see the rest of the town... the valley and all the houses... the school! It's sad to see the Mill missing from your shots... the town is so empty... but glad to see not completely! Great to see... thanks again!
Same here , It brings back memories ! I used to live there on and off from 1974-1978 working at the Hemlockmill as an electrician.
Moved back to Switzerland in 1987. :
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Peter
I was at the cedar mill on the log boom then went inside to run the chipper, then log barker,man I don’t recognize the place
I lived there 1980
After I got home from Sudan Africa in 1986 I was hired on for sawfiling supervisor, the union went on strike so us supervisors had to take turns at fire watching over the whole plant. A small log sawmill was in the process of being built. Soon after the cedar mill was closed and all that was left the the large log mill and the new small log mill.
Our entertainment was fishing and going up to the dump watching the bears.
Some good old days for sure.
A lovely little town with some great views, thanks for sharing :)
I sure can imagine it... Most of the year it's cloudy there, so clear sunrises and sunsets would be quite a treat in Tahsis!
So I know there are two 15 degree twisty, windy hills on the road to Tahsis. Do you remember, was there also an 18 degree hill? That's a really good video, just how I wanted to see it, just driving through Tahsis. We've been to Gold River, but my old lady didn't want us to take the road to Tahsis as I know anyone who takes that road on even a somewhat regular basis seriously needs a 4WD. Rollovers are common and there have been deaths and going over the side and whatnot. Locals are often stranded in Tahsis during portions of the winter due to the road. What's really interesting is that Zeballos is really only about 10km away, but I know people who say forget about even taking an ATV between them or even walking. Completely overgrown and swampy.
@@PouchMaster I'm sorry... I was not paying attention to how steep the hills were almost thirteen years ago when I made this video, and I doubt that I would remember now even if I was paying attention then. Still, little remote towns like Tahsis and Zeballos interest me should I choose to get away from it all in my retirement. I guess it's important to stock up on everything like a survivalist in the Autumn.
I lived here from 1985-87, sad to see the mill is gone
Canada is top of my list of places to see! thanks for showing us around guys, i loved every minute of it. Im impressed too
You come pakistan sawat u will see the nature or just type in youtube sawat pakistan
I lived there for 12 years, back when it was a going concern with two sawmills. Nice place to raise young children, fabulous scenery ... *sigh*
Currently living in Tahsis, best place EVER!! Lucky u werent here yesterday, There was a major flood.
@fraserca I know what you mean... I miss it too. I went back briefly in October 2009... at Halloween and I could not BELIEVE IT... the Fire Department put an incredible fireworks show... seriously one of the BEST I have seen in over 10 years... include even ones all over the Island (Victoria as well)!! There was a bonfire for the kids at the REC center... hot chocolate and hot dogs... lots of candy and even more laughter!! IT WAS SO COOL TO SEE... there is life in Tahsis still!!
I was there in the 70s it was a boom town
I have always appreciated a more rural environment after spending all my summers growing up outside a small town, more of a village actually, in the Laurentians of Quebec. Getting older only makes me appreciate it more, and I think it would be better for my mental health to live someplace like that,..
the TV building used to be the Tahsis Volunteer Fired DEPT.
Trust you to notice the liquor store!
That does look like a nice place. Great views all around :)
Hi from New Zealand, thanks so much for the video, so many memories for me. I arrived in Tahsis via the UChcuk in 1970 worked as a mechanic for the East Asiatic Company, wow has it changed since then. Was in Vancouver a month ago I should have made the effort to go back!! Will do next visit to Canada. Where is the sawmill etc?
cheers Richard
really great looking countryside ! end of the road a bit like driving in Quebec on La Côte Nord but the town looks a lot better which town does not have a liquor store ! that house at the end makes one dream, doesn't it !
Is the hi school still there,movie theatre,watched Rocky in it,the Tahsis chalet,is gone.
A really beautiful place and one I would love to visit and very often, although not live, too remote for me!:)
I hear it gets pretty wet in winter? Our August visit was just wonderful!
The little house was a prop? Is it left over from the X-Files shooting, the first season or so I thought was done there in that area of Canada- the mountains are beautiful to see and the water, we used to go fishing in Canada when I was younger and we had a great time! ( Just to let you know Andy- real life got me here and I am very behind on watching videos, but I want to catch up - hope all is well with you and Cindy)- Badbearwatch
If they have cable TV they have internet. I'm pretty sure they're wired... What else is there to do but look at the view?
The road between Gold River and Tahsis is still mostly dirt, but the road from Campbell R to GR is all paved!
It's been a few years since I've been to Gold River ...they still have a gravel logging road into town? lol
That outhouse had a lot of power lines going into it from the top. I think it was a transformer shack made to look like an outhouse, and the lines go underground from there. I'll have to look at my footage more carefully...
@lildevil0013 Good thing there are hills nearby in case you ever need to head for them...
LOL The liquor store is the first thing when you come into town. I like it when you don't need to hunt around for the necessities. I mean, what else is there to do in a small town like that one?
Too bad I've been mostly dry since May...
They paved the road
That's great!
I think it was more of a prop to sell the land that it was sitting on than a TV show prop. I did a bit of research, and found that the realtor who's trying to sell the land specializes in selling remote and secluded properties to people who want things very private. Those people must be just as eccentric as I am, but far richer :)
I could get used to it very easily... There's no traffic, not many people, and very little stress but ten or fifteen years ago I would not have been quite so excited about it :)
I'll keep on cranking them out when I get a chance :)
Look! It has a liquor store! Hilarious.
I have more footage from Tahsis that I haven't done anything with yet. I got there blind and didn't know where anything was :)
LIfe goes on and all kinds of things happen... Take your time and watch something when you're in the mood. All is going well with us and we keep getting on together better than ever before... We must be doing something right!
BTW, I believe they shot the X-Files in the City of Vancouver rather than on Vancouver Island. THey shoot a lot more TV and movies here in Victoria than they do in places like Tahsis...
love the video
Am I ever dreaming... There are properties for sale in that town at very reasonable prices AND the town doesn't have a taxi. I have two four-door sedans... Am I ever dreaming now, but I'm not quite ready to leap and Cindy needs convincing even though she got excited about the little house, which incidentally is a prop. The two acre lot that it's sitting on is for sale, though...
@elainebirty I'm glad you enjoyed my little video... I may end up retiring there :)
You're welcome... I definitely agree about the town :)
@fraserca That's the kind of place I will be looking for when I'm ready to retire :)
There's a sawmill? I think things have changed a lot since the 70s
@fraserca OOPS... that comment from @jik1992 regarding Halloween in Tahsis was suppose to be FROM ME... did not notice other person was signed in! Sorry!!
It's exactly the kind of place where I'd like to retire a couple of decades from now...
I think so too... Convincing the wife to move to someplace like that will take some doing :)
It looks like the perfect place to retire too...
I guess it depends what your interests are :)
Omg I saw you there😂!!!!!!
Small world... You have a great memory if you remember us from so long ago!
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"This is like Las Vegas..." lol.
Um... well almost, not quite.
You're more than welcome :)
Tahsis has cable internet, but I wouldn't compare it to the normal internet.
Hemlock mill gone cedar mill also
I'm sure they have indoor plumbing LOL
Come to pakistan kpk sawat
@iammisko
It's good enough :)
Good luck finding what you're looking for... I could always send you some footage and you could make stills from them.
PM me if you're interested...
LMAO This is by far the funniest comment on any of my vids so far this year...
No more hospital,or co.op sad
1976 I worked there nothing like it is now
Not fucking awesome,both mills are gone,the heart beat of the community
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