Ottawa Valley Rambles
Ottawa Valley Rambles
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Stepping Back to Bytown PART 2 - A Walking Tour
In this Part 2 of Stepping Back to Bytown, we continue on our walking tour of familiar sites in downtown Ottawa and discuss how they started or looked like in Bytown.
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Stepping Back to Bytown - A Walking Tour
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
In this Part 1 episode, we go on a walking tour of familiar sites in downtown Ottawa and discuss how they started and what they looked like in Bytown. You can follow Rick Henderson's blog and get information about his books here: www.capitalchronicles.ca capitalchronicles/ Andrew Van Beek's Photography websites: www.andrewvanbeek.com www.photovanbeek.com photovanbeek
The Earliest Settler Cemeteries in the Ottawa Valley
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.3 года назад
In this episode, we discuss the oldest settler cemeteries in the Ottawa Valley. You can follow Rick Henderson's blog and get information about his books here: www.capitalchronicles.ca capitalchronicles/ Andrew Van Beek's Photography websites: www.andrewvanbeek.com www.photovanbeek.com photovanbeek
First Farms, Then Timber - How the Valley was Settled
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
In this episode, we discuss the first farms of the Ottawa Valley and how they set the stage for the industry that followed. Today we visit the locations of the Chamberlin Farm, The Columbia Farm. The Columbia Falls Farm, and the Britannia Farm. You can follow Rick Henderson's blog and get information about his books here: www.capitalchronicles.ca capitalchronicles/ Andrew Van Beek'...
The Three Portages of the Chaudière - Part 3
Просмотров 8203 года назад
In this episode, we discuss the Upper Portage of the Three Portages of the Chaudière. Today we walk along the Deschênes rapids and Deschênes ruins along the former Upper Portage. Included in this walk is a discussion of the old mill run and Bell Bay north of the end of the portage at Deschênes landing. FURTHER READING www.capitalchronicles.ca/post/from-paddles-to-buckboards You can follow Rick ...
The Three Portages of the Chaudière - Part 2
Просмотров 8093 года назад
In this episode, we discuss the Middle Portage of the Three Portages of the Chaudière. Today we walk from Cache Bay to Brébeuf Park and see another old Timber Slide. FURTHER READING www.capitalchronicles.ca/post/from-paddles-to-buckboards You can follow Rick Henderson's blog and get information about his books here: www.capitalchronicles.ca capitalchronicles/ Andrew Van Beek's Phot...
The Three Portages of the Chaudière - Part 1
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
In this episode, we discuss the Lower Portage of the Three Portages of the Chaudière. Join us we scramble over rocks and walk through the Hull sector of Gatineau through old timber slides. FURTHER READING www.capitalchronicles.ca/post/from-paddles-to-buckboards You can follow Rick Henderson's blog and get information about his books here: www.capitalchronicles.ca capitalchronicles/...
The Oldest Known Settler Burial
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
In this episode, we visit the oldest settler burial site in the Ottawa Valley as well as the final resting place of Andrew Leamy. FURTHER READING www.capitalchronicles.ca/post/how-a-stone-leads-to-three-roks-and-three-roks-leads-to-a-spy www.capitalchronicles.ca/post/history-of-st-james-cemetery-in-hull You can follow Rick Henderson's blog and get information about his books here: www.capitalch...
Leamy Lake Park - The History Around Us - Part 3 of 3
Просмотров 9923 года назад
In this Part 3 of 3 episodes, we explore the location of the first settler farms and the oldest road in the National Capital Region. FURTHER READING en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ottawa www.capitalchronicles.ca/post/the-capital-s-curious-history-or-what-s-in-a-name www.capitalchronicles.ca/post/of-bar-fights-turnpikes-and-fox-bites peoplepill.com/people/andrew-leamy You can follow Rick Hende...
Leamy Lake Park - The History Around Us - Part 2 of 3
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.3 года назад
In this Part 2 of 3 episodes, we explore Leamy Lake and discuss Andrew Leamy's Steam Mill, and the old and new canals. FURTHER READING www.biographi.ca/en/bio/booth_john_rudolphus_15E.html en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Leamy en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leamy_Lake You can follow Rick Henderson's blog and get information about his books here: www.capitalchronicles.ca capitalchronicles/ Andr...
Leamy Lake Park - The History Around Us - Part 1 of 3
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.3 года назад
Welcome to the very first episode of Ottawa Valley Rambles. In this Part 1 of 3 episodes, we explore Leamy Lake Park on the south side of the park, along the north side of the Ottawa River. FURTHER READING The Jean Richard www.capitalgems.ca/the-jean-richard-shipwreck.html ottawarewind.com/2014/01/25/the-jean-richard-ottawas-hidden-shipwreck/ The Gatineau Boom Company www.gvhs.ca/exhibits/lost-...

Комментарии

  • @meguma
    @meguma Месяц назад

    Do you guys give guided tours (or know of any interest groups that do guided history tours)? I love roaming around and seeing historical places but I don't like doing it alone. I would love if there was a guided tour!

  • @pipe2devnull
    @pipe2devnull 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely fascinating! to a long time Ottawa resident. I wish i knew this when canoeing down to Ottawa from Fitzroy Harbour.

  • @barblc3202
    @barblc3202 7 месяцев назад

    when they moved from MacDonald Gardens cemetary to Beechwood Cemetary, they only moved the graves with headstones

  • @dale3645
    @dale3645 11 месяцев назад

    Weird that know one thinks it’s important to say what state. Weird.

  • @margaretmckinnon1960
    @margaretmckinnon1960 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks Rick and Andrew.

  • @philbabineau152
    @philbabineau152 Год назад

    I love the your work and thanks for fighting to keep the area preserved

  • @taturpin
    @taturpin Год назад

    Thank you for researching and sharing this history. We ordered your book, Walking in the Footsteps of Philemon Wright, and it’s wonderful. My husband is a descendant.

  • @DabloEscobud
    @DabloEscobud Год назад

    Thanks alot guys, love the local history! Much appreciated!!!

  • @johnlarge9685
    @johnlarge9685 2 года назад

    Fantastic as always

  • @badsine
    @badsine 2 года назад

    Love what you guys are doing, thank you!! I would love to see a video about the area around Alumette Island on the Ottawa river and Champlain’s meeting with the Algonquin people there. I have a family cottage in the area and it has a very interesting history. Thanks again for the great content!

  • @brittharrison1850
    @brittharrison1850 2 года назад

    Can you (or have you?) do a video on Billing’s Estate?

  • @razor2yourwrists
    @razor2yourwrists 2 года назад

    Lived in Ottawa my whole life and never knew this. Very informative 👏

  • @davebrown8853
    @davebrown8853 2 года назад

    Every one of these is a true treasure! Thank you gentlemen . . . . I'll be always looking for what you share next!!!

  • @bigriver2000
    @bigriver2000 2 года назад

    Very interesting.

  • @bluebird2799
    @bluebird2799 2 года назад

    As a Leamy who has never been to this part of the world I found your videos fascinating. My great grand father was Louis Napoleon Leamy who eventually moved west to BC. His son, my grandfather crossed the border into Idaho so we are the western US branch of the family. Thank you for the tour!

    • @ottawavalleyrambles3365
      @ottawavalleyrambles3365 2 года назад

      That’s amazing! Make sure to watch the video that comes after this one. There is even more about Andrew Leamy. ruclips.net/video/0kG-XNb6HUw/видео.html

    • @taturpin
      @taturpin Год назад

      I think you and my husband may be related. His great grandfather was Louis Napoleon Leamy and his grandfather was Walter Joseph Leamy.

  • @brentsarazin4346
    @brentsarazin4346 3 года назад

    Wow. This is incredible information. God bless Andrew for being so knowledgeable and sharing these amazing facts with me and all that watched.

  • @davebrown8853
    @davebrown8853 3 года назад

    Keep these coming gentlemen --- it is SO appreciated!!! Wonderful editing, research, and drone photography. I love our city, and I love what you're doing --- Dave, Ottawa Outdoors Magazine. :-)

    • @ottawavalleyrambles3365
      @ottawavalleyrambles3365 3 года назад

      Thanks Dave, it’s a pleasure to work on this and have something meaningful as a project. There is so much to cover! - Andrew

    • @utubeDaveutube
      @utubeDaveutube 3 года назад

      @@ottawavalleyrambles3365 Wonderful to hear. I am also friends with Andrew King who has also published historical pieces of Ottawa. :-) Again much appreciated. :-)

  • @sophiaonsl2033
    @sophiaonsl2033 3 года назад

    Fascinating, as usual. This year (I mean in 2021) I read the book "Life Along the Opeongo Line" by Joan Finnigan, and I was intrigued by a map on page 26 that showed "Le vieux Canal" on the Quebec side that would have allowed bypassing the Chat Falls Generating Station. If you ever cover that, I would be delighted. I tried to get there, but there seems to be no road going there, outside the Chemin du Canal. I also read "The Railroad Builders' from Oskar Skelton in 2021. The railroad history is also fascinating. My regret is that railroads are no longer really important for passenger travels outside the Ontario-Quebec corridor or for across Canada... Bonne et heureuse année 2022!

    • @ottawavalleyrambles3365
      @ottawavalleyrambles3365 3 года назад

      Thank you for interest and support. That’s quite amazing that you brought up that area Sophia. Rick’s and my trial video during the summer was done in exactly that area. While I like the video, the area is too beautiful to not do a great job on it so it was never released. We will definitely be revisiting it in the future and do it justice and to break it into parts that make sense.

    • @sophiaonsl2033
      @sophiaonsl2033 3 года назад

      @@ottawavalleyrambles3365 Oh my, I really can't wait for that!!! 😀

  • @damszel1
    @damszel1 3 года назад

    I truly enjoyed this ramble of Ottawa. In particular the older versions of the areas of topic. I love the pace taken by the hosts and am impressed with the knowledge possessed. Looking forward to more rambles.

    • @actcompany
      @actcompany 3 года назад

      Thanks so much, Gayle. Rick

  • @UBEE
    @UBEE 3 года назад

    Thank you Happy very interesting ! I would like to wish you and your family a New Year filled with lots of laughter and smiles, leaving behind the difficulties of the past year, and in which you will feel peace, joy and happiness in every moment. May all your wishes come true and may your happiness be endless in the New Year

    • @ottawavalleyrambles3365
      @ottawavalleyrambles3365 3 года назад

      Thank you TJ on behalf of Rick and myself. All the best for you and your family. - Andrew

  • @lemalipathirana6318
    @lemalipathirana6318 3 года назад

    Thank you for curating the history beautifully

  • @realcastonguay3648
    @realcastonguay3648 3 года назад

    Merci beaucoup à vous deux

    • @actcompany
      @actcompany 3 года назад

      Merci à toi, Réal. Rick (et Andrew)

  • @lizrose5038
    @lizrose5038 3 года назад

    Enjoying the Rambles, keep them coming LIz.

  • @sophiaonsl2033
    @sophiaonsl2033 3 года назад

    Encore une fois, superbe!

  • @sophiaonsl2033
    @sophiaonsl2033 3 года назад

    As fascinating as ever. I visited the Saint-James Cemetery about 15 years ago and was quite fascinated by it.

  • @realcastonguay3648
    @realcastonguay3648 3 года назад

    Merci beaucoup

  • @sophiaonsl2033
    @sophiaonsl2033 3 года назад

    Fascinating again (running a little being in my watching)! So many things I would like to see you talk about too!

  • @DDRocker
    @DDRocker 3 года назад

    Fascinating to see and hear about my ancestors (D. Wells, nee Routliffe)!

  • @actcompany
    @actcompany 3 года назад

    I (RicK) misspoke when recording this: Andrew Leamy was born in 1816, and not one year after George was buried. Also, Thomas Smyth was Lt. Thomas Smyth, not a Captain.

  • @brianstitt4161
    @brianstitt4161 3 года назад

    That was interesting. When I was a baby in 1954 I lived accross the street west from McDonald's burial ground. My interest in the Ottawa Valley grew in the past few years. I enjoy watching and learning . Thanks Rick and Andrew

  • @sheilaghmcdermott4477
    @sheilaghmcdermott4477 3 года назад

    Love the videos, fantastic! Have been reading the stories you write, but the videos just add so much more to the stories.

  • @susanfogarty5938
    @susanfogarty5938 3 года назад

    Great video. Thanks for doing this!

  • @realcastonguay3648
    @realcastonguay3648 3 года назад

    Thanks for this.

  • @terrycunningham3010
    @terrycunningham3010 3 года назад

    Nice houses im surprised their not covered in vandalism paint.

  • @DaveStibbe
    @DaveStibbe 3 года назад

    Your videos are fascinating and I have been following along as they come out. What is the aboriginal spelling of the place that the red oaks grow Mitigo Mouch Okan

  • @carolpritchard4522
    @carolpritchard4522 3 года назад

    Great job Rick!

  • @daniellegodfrey2247
    @daniellegodfrey2247 3 года назад

    This is so interesting, I love it!!!

  • @ajisinthewoods3692
    @ajisinthewoods3692 3 года назад

    Great video! I’ve tried to trace these sites myself. Maybe you could do the little stone bridge on the southeast side of Lebreton? Keep the vids coming! It would be great to see you team up with a local Elder!

  • @berubed
    @berubed 3 года назад

    Très intéressant et belle images et vidéo thank you so much

  • @sophiaonsl2033
    @sophiaonsl2033 3 года назад

    Merci pour tout ce travail! Andrew you are not useless, your drone shots and the photography add a lot. I hope you will both continue, either on the river, or elsewhere in the region. Thanks for sharing your wealth of information!

  • @larrymcnally9572
    @larrymcnally9572 3 года назад

    I really appreciate your videos. It is great to find out about the people behind the place names and events. Outaouais history is much less known than that of Ottawa. Please keep making these wonderful videos.

  • @adminaction1556
    @adminaction1556 3 года назад

    Thank you for this very informative 3 part series. Excellent work!

  • @stephaniephaneuf6596
    @stephaniephaneuf6596 3 года назад

    Loved this three part series! Cant wait for the next one.

  • @ve2bcw351
    @ve2bcw351 3 года назад

    Enjoyed it very much., great video, great audio. Merci beaucoup.

  • @realcastonguay3648
    @realcastonguay3648 3 года назад

    Merci beaucoup

  • @sophiaonsl2033
    @sophiaonsl2033 3 года назад

    once more, very well done!

  • @mooktracks
    @mooktracks 3 года назад

    Great work. I love this series and all the work that goes into it. Well done.

  • @janeappleby4726
    @janeappleby4726 3 года назад

    Very interesting, I walk this trail on a regular basis The monument in Brebeuf Park used to have engraved bronze paddles but they were stolen and replaced with those plastic ones.

    • @actcompany
      @actcompany 3 года назад

      Thanks. Yes thieves kept stealing them.

  • @margaretmckinnon1960
    @margaretmckinnon1960 3 года назад

    Thank you.

  • @scottcampbell9536
    @scottcampbell9536 3 года назад

    Great stuff! The history beneath our feet is astounding. Have you considered running a guided tour? Sign me up!