I was the person who submitted the footage of the Terry Fox Monument 2 years ago. I am so glad that his grave could be featured in this year's viewers special. Terry Fox is a national hero.
It was an honour to visit it and to film it. Truth is, I actually filmed it last summer just in case another viewer's special was ever produced. Thank you for your submission, as well. Terry's story is one that everyone should learn.
Thank you so much, Arthur! I am so honoured that you showed my footage. I cried when I saw that you featured Jaclyn's grave as it was very hard to find and almost gave up in the cemetery. A promising life cut tragically short 😢So glad that thousands will know about her through this channel. ❤
Yeah. I watched 15/Love in high school (never expected to like a show about tennis, but it hooked me), and I remember the day when Jaclyn and her co-star died. That plus being the voice of Caillou, a promising career indeed.
Leonard Cohen. My brother introduced him to me by playing "Songs of Love and Hate" when I was 16. Nobody my age had a clue who he was unless they had heard "Suzanne". And then in the final 20 years of his life he became a superstar. Talent and persistence. Just like nobody in school knew who Pink Floyd were. I knew, once again because of my brother. Then one day "The Dark Side of the Moon" came out and the other kids weren't clueless anymore. But it took a lot longer for Leonard Cohen to become legendary, except to those of us who knew all along. And they say one of the absolute nicest guys in the business. Nice to see where he rests now. A true giant...
The wait is a bummer but a necessity. It shows how quality your channel is when so many people like myself continue to be strong fans without needing frequent posts.
As a citizen of the Province of Ontario, I would like to thank my fellow Ontarians for the submissions to Hollywood Graveyard. Another great compilation Mr. Dark!
Robert Urich and Gordan Lightfoot were two big ones for me. Sitting around at summer camp jamming on Gordan and back home watching Robert in all his shows ! I still see Robert on re-runs here and there. Thanks😊
As a Canadian id like to say for all those who submitted videos. Well done!!! You all taught this old dog a few things and where our notables are resting
Thank you for sharing this. I loved his music, which I found by accident while working as a nanny in Germany in 1992. My employers had his tape cassette in their collection and said I could take my pick of listening to all the cassettes. I forgot to put it back on the media shelf when I returned to the UK and had it with me until I purchased the same album on CD. His voice and songs hold a special place in my heart.
This is how we start the weekend 😊. Welcome back to Canada and once again thank you Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard and to all the viewers who contributed to another wonderful video. Proud Canadian ❤
I hit the link immediately when the notification came up, and your first tribute is to a man I love beyond all reason. Gordon Lightfoot’s music was the soundtrack of my life. What I found most touching was that after he died, the bell in the “maritime sailor’s cathedral” rang 30 times: once for the 29 victims aboard the Edmund Fitzgerald, and once for the man who immortalized it in song.
Thanks to everyone who summited videos.And thank you Arthur for bringing them to us ❤I love the Edmund Fitzgerald so much 😢a lot of Gordon 's songs so great
Thanks to the contributor who showed us Terry Fox resting place! This is the one I’ve been waiting for on Canadian presentations! Thank you! Terry was indeed a great gift to Canada and cancer research!❤️
You're very welcome. I had previously visited the monuments marking the beginning and the end of the Marathon of Hope, so paying a visit to Terry's final resting place was important to me. His legacy will endure for all time.
Proud Manitoban here, its so cool to see Manitoba finally featured on Hollywood Graveyard. Ive been watching for years now, and my favorites are definitely the viewers specials 🥰
Robert Urich was great in whatever role he was playing! They don't make em like that anymore! A tough guy with a sense of humor, and a class act all the way! I particularly loved him as Spenser! Mr.Urich died way too soon! Rest in Peace Bob 🙏 You are truly missed, but never forgotten.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery could be an entire show, just by itself. So much history there. Very fitting to end with Terry Fox, a most beautiful human being.
As a Canadian and huge fan, I can only say thank you and all the contributors thank you also. We appreciate all your episodes but this is so meaningful for Canuckians. Merci Beaucoup.
During winter ski season here in Europe - your ski teams was often referred to as The Crazy Canucks because your skiers were so fast and so good! (Ken Read, Steve Podborski et al) Now I always think of Canada as the land of the Crazy Canucks (I love to visit Canada - such a vast and wildly changing country...) :-)
Great job by all who contributed to this segment. Such interesting stories about all of the submissions. Love the viewer's specials and Thank you Arthur for getting your viewers involved.
Enjoyable to see those to the North with such talent. Appreciated Cohen, Lightfoot (their music was special, and Urich along with his wife (watched them often on a TV show named Tattletales). Thanks to all who shared their videos and to Arthur!
What a great episode! :D Ty to everyone responsible! My favourite today was Heather Menzies, as a huge collector and fan of Logan's Run and was delighted to see my hometown of Saint John represented.
ÀHĤH, your diction and pronunciations are almost impeccable. Maurice "Rocket" Richard is pronounced Ree-shard, light d. French pronunciation. Again, Arthur, your bio research, editing and presentation-OUTSTANDING! I learn so much. Thank you.
Gordon Lightfoot never forgot the Edmond Fitzgerald ship,crew and the families that were left behind and I found that made Gordon Lightfoot a very special man and artist.
Arthur may not know this, but John McLaughlin was the elder brother of Colonel Robert Samuel McLauglin, the man who brought General Motors to Canada 😀❤️
Thank-You Arthur!!!! You are ALWAYS sooooo THOROUGH!!!! Love the inventor of "Canada Dry", Mr. McLaughlan. He has nooooo IDEA how many he helped with his Drink. "Canada Dry" helped me with my Stomach Issues!!!!
I work in the museum field in the States. I learned a new word--taphophile. Part of the definition includes learning the history of not only the cemeteries, but of the cherished souls laid to rest. That's the part of Arthur's channel I love the most. And thank you to our neighbours (British spelling intentional) to the north for a great video.
Had the honor of seeing Gordon Lightfoot perform in an amphitheatre in the early 2000's. His voice definitely reflected his age, but he still owned that performance.
Great to see great Canadians on this channel. Thanks to the creators and to Arthur for assembling the footage. I often walk my little dog in St James the Less and Toronto Necropolis cemeteries and yes, you can see my house from there.
Congrats to your 20th Viewers Special Arthur! What a Fun visit and journey to see the beautiful Canadian Cemeteries! Well done Everyone! A great Team effort by you the Viewers and Arthur’s Wizardry giving us another Amazing Tour! 👏🖤😉
I love your videos and as a Canadian I so appreciate this particular video. You profiled so many individuals normally unknown outside of Canada. Thank you. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
For me, as a child of the early '90s who remembers "Fraggle Rock" and "The Elephant Show," it's especially poignant to see the graves of Gerry Parkes and Lois Lilienstein.
I find it mind bongling that Robert Urich's tombstone is in a cemetery in the middle of nowhere in Canada. Never would have thought that in a million years. Loved watching him in the series Vegas back in the day
Another great Viewers Special video. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this wonderful Canadian episode. I hope someone will take the time to film the graves of Sir Henry and Lady Mary Pellatt, both of whom played significant roles in Canadian history. Sir Henry is buried at Park Lawn Cemetery in Etobicoke, Toronto, and Lady Mary being buried in King Township. Thanks again!
I love these videos. Thank you for including one of my absolute favourites, Robert Urich. The first actor I had a crush on. Gone far too soon. Rest in peace Robert and Heather xx
I'm from Ontario. Thanks to your submitters for their videos. Fun Fact: The night of the train derailment in Mississauga, Ontario, the movie The Great Escape was playing on TV. Which was weird as we all had to do our own great escape the next day!
As a Canadian, it was nice to see some of my favourite people. However, I have to give props to the fellow who filmed the resting place of Laura Mary Ryerson. I saw the reflection of the Tim Horton's cup on the gravestone and I laughed. You can't get any more Canadian than that. Congratulations Arthur on #20. Long time viewer... Love your videos. 🇨🇦❤
“From ABC News World Headquarters in New York, This World News Tonight, with Peter Jennings!” I will never forget those words. I used to watch ABC 15 World News Tonight when he was on! R.I.P. Peter Jennings(1938-2005)
I remember his final sign-off. It was that night he announced his cancer diagnosis, and that he was leaving for treatment. He died about a month later.
Robert Urich, Leonard Cohen, Gordon Lightfoot, and Terry Fox. All favorites. There is a monument to Terry Fox featured in the Richard Marx Christmas music video Christmas Spirit, but I am not sure if it's same Terry Fox featured here.
I loved Gordon Lightfoot, his voice was beautiful, every time I heard him on the radio, I just smiled, his music is timeless, and I miss him. I met Robert Urich in 1989 and he was so nice, he was in a golf course in Hawaii, he told my now (ex-husband) to take my picture with him.
The most beautiful rendition of Cohen's Hallelujah is performed by KD Lang at the Vancouver Olympics. You cannot listen without crying. It's Beautiful.
Thankyou for the Canadian edition! I have visited some of the Toronto cemeteries shown! The Henry Brown history was my favourite! Nice one on the correct french pronunciations! One tiny correction "Rocket Richard" Richard is pronounced like Richh Ard. Ask most Canadians about Terry Fox and you will either get a smile or a tear! So many great Canadians! RIP
D.E.W. 🌤 THANK YOU ARTHUR DARK. YOU PRODUCED ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO. CANADA LOOKS LIKE A LONG COLD WINTER. MAY PEOPLES LOVE ONES GO ON TO ETERNITY WITH OUR LORD ✨️JESUS CHRIST.
Yesssssssss!!! God I love these videos! ❤ who else is with me!?
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I was the person who submitted the footage of the Terry Fox Monument 2 years ago. I am so glad that his grave could be featured in this year's viewers special. Terry Fox is a national hero.
It was an honour to visit it and to film it. Truth is, I actually filmed it last summer just in case another viewer's special was ever produced. Thank you for your submission, as well. Terry's story is one that everyone should learn.
@@Dan_C_771 that how you say Maurice rocket Richard
that young man did his level best to institute social change ...... he cast quite the shadow !
I'm really glad one of my Fellow B.C. fans recorded Terry Fox's Grave site. A true hero he was.
Leonard Cohen and Gordon Lightfoot. Two of the best song writers I’ve ever heard.
Thank you, Arthur for using my footage for Robert and Heather! Glad to be able to contribute. Nice to see so many contributions from Canadians.
Thank you for filming this for their fans🙏
Thank you so much, Arthur! I am so honoured that you showed my footage. I cried when I saw that you featured Jaclyn's grave as it was very hard to find and almost gave up in the cemetery. A promising life cut tragically short 😢So glad that thousands will know about her through this channel. ❤
Yeah. I watched 15/Love in high school (never expected to like a show about tennis, but it hooked me), and I remember the day when Jaclyn and her co-star died. That plus being the voice of Caillou, a promising career indeed.
Leonard Cohen. My brother introduced him to me by playing "Songs of Love and Hate" when I was 16. Nobody my age had a clue who he was unless they had heard "Suzanne". And then in the final 20 years of his life he became a superstar. Talent and persistence. Just like nobody in school knew who Pink Floyd were. I knew, once again because of my brother. Then one day "The Dark Side of the Moon" came out and the other kids weren't clueless anymore. But it took a lot longer for Leonard Cohen to become legendary, except to those of us who knew all along. And they say one of the absolute nicest guys in the business. Nice to see where he rests now. A true giant...
As a Canadian I appreciate you doing one on us and raising awareness of Canadians many people outside of Canada may never have heard of
The wait is a bummer but a necessity. It shows how quality your channel is when so many people like myself continue to be strong fans without needing frequent posts.
As a citizen of the Province of Ontario, I would like to thank my fellow Ontarians for the submissions to Hollywood Graveyard. Another great compilation Mr. Dark!
Yes, thanks to all!
Robert Urich and Gordan Lightfoot were two big ones for me. Sitting around at summer camp jamming on Gordan and back home watching Robert in all his shows ! I still see Robert on re-runs here and there. Thanks😊
You should get the "Spenser For Hire" Box Set.
As a Canadian id like to say for all those who submitted videos. Well done!!! You all taught this old dog a few things and where our notables are resting
I have re-watched these videos many many many times, I cannot get enough of the intricateness that Arthur puts into them.
Fun fact. After Gordon Lighfoot passed away, they rang the bell for the Edmund Fitzgerald crew and added one more ring for Gordon
Thank you for sharing this. I loved his music, which I found by accident while working as a nanny in Germany in 1992. My employers had his tape cassette in their collection and said I could take my pick of listening to all the cassettes. I forgot to put it back on the media shelf when I returned to the UK and had it with me until I purchased the same album on CD. His voice and songs hold a special place in my heart.
Love that!❤
So cool!
I loved his music 🎼 Sundown and The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald are my favorites...he had an amazing voice
Great entertainment, Arthur and Co.
Another satisfying visit with you all! So very happy about this!
This is how we start the weekend 😊. Welcome back to Canada and once again thank you Arthur and Hollywood Graveyard and to all the viewers who contributed to another wonderful video. Proud Canadian ❤
Thank you for showing Gordon Lightfoot , just love his music .
As a Canadian, Thank you, loved that Lois from Sharon, Lois and Bram was fun shown. They were my childhood, still love them as a adult💕🐘
Wow what a great way to spend my lunch break.Always a nice surprise to get a notification from Hollywood Graveyard.
I hit the link immediately when the notification came up, and your first tribute is to a man I love beyond all reason. Gordon Lightfoot’s music was the soundtrack of my life. What I found most touching was that after he died, the bell in the “maritime sailor’s cathedral” rang 30 times: once for the 29 victims aboard the Edmund Fitzgerald, and once for the man who immortalized it in song.
Thanks to everyone who summited videos.And thank you Arthur for bringing them to us ❤I love the Edmund Fitzgerald so much 😢a lot of Gordon 's songs so great
Thanks to the contributor who showed us Terry Fox resting place! This is the one I’ve been waiting for on Canadian presentations! Thank you! Terry was indeed a great gift to Canada and cancer research!❤️
Terry Fox and Tommy Douglas . Two incredible men who made us Canadians proud to be Canadians!!!
You're very welcome. I had previously visited the monuments marking the beginning and the end of the Marathon of Hope, so paying a visit to Terry's final resting place was important to me. His legacy will endure for all time.
@@kathyandersonrobitaille1402 so very true about Tommy Douglas as well!❤️
Yes! So ready for another episode and Guiseppe's fine musical score
Yes, I love the music ... its so comforting and nostalgic ❤🎉
Proud Manitoban here, its so cool to see Manitoba finally featured on Hollywood Graveyard. Ive been watching for years now, and my favorites are definitely the viewers specials 🥰
Beyond grateful. Mr. Karsh attended my Grandfathers funeral . At Notre Dame.
Love from Canada
Robert Urich was great in whatever role he was playing! They don't make em like that anymore! A tough guy with a sense of humor, and a class act all the way! I particularly loved him as Spenser! Mr.Urich died way too soon! Rest in Peace Bob 🙏 You are truly missed, but never forgotten.
Mount Pleasant Cemetery could be an entire show, just by itself. So much history there. Very fitting to end with Terry Fox, a most beautiful human being.
As a Canadian and huge fan, I can only say thank you and all the contributors thank you also. We appreciate all your episodes but this is so meaningful for Canuckians. Merci Beaucoup.
Lol is Canuckian what you call yourselves??? I absolutely adore it! We call you Canadians in the states, but Canuckians is INFINITELY better!
During winter ski season here in Europe - your ski teams was often referred to as The Crazy Canucks because your skiers were so fast and so good! (Ken Read, Steve Podborski et al) Now I always think of Canada as the land of the Crazy Canucks (I love to visit Canada - such a vast and wildly changing country...) :-)
Not gonna lie, I always find myself cross-legged on the floor like a little kid when Hollywood Graveyard comes on. Keep them coming, Mr. Dark
Once again a video worth waiting for thanks to all of the participants.
Thanks Arthur and all who contributed. Great video as always.
Shows how much of an amazing family we have here at Hollywood Graveyard
I love Hollywood graveyard videos 📷
Great job by all who contributed to this segment. Such interesting stories about all of the submissions. Love the viewer's specials and Thank you Arthur for getting your viewers involved.
Enjoyable to see those to the North with such talent. Appreciated Cohen, Lightfoot (their music was special, and Urich along with his wife (watched them often on a TV show named Tattletales). Thanks to all who shared their videos and to Arthur!
Best site on this subject on the Net!!
I love Hollywood Graveyard!!Your the goat 🐐 of all Graveyards!!! #1
What a great episode! :D Ty to everyone responsible! My favourite today was Heather Menzies, as a huge collector and fan of Logan's Run and was delighted to see my hometown of Saint John represented.
ÀHĤH, your diction and pronunciations are almost impeccable. Maurice "Rocket" Richard is pronounced Ree-shard, light d. French pronunciation. Again, Arthur, your bio research, editing and presentation-OUTSTANDING! I learn so much. Thank you.
Came here to see if someone would call Arthur out on this one.
Loved the story and dedication they did on Gordon Lightfoot ❤❤❤❤❤
Finally, another upload… time to relax & watch :)
Well done Arthur and all who contributed! Thank you.
Gordon Lightfoot never forgot the Edmond Fitzgerald ship,crew and the families that were left behind and I found that made Gordon Lightfoot a very special man and artist.
This is by far the very best channel on RUclips.👍 Thank You, Arthur & team!💓 Been with you from the beginning!🤗✌️
Just listened to Gordon Lightfoot all day yesterday. Love these videos. Thank you.
I love your viewers specials. Thanks for everything Arthur!
Doesn't get much better than Gordon Lightfoot and Leonard Cohen. Two towering musical talents. Thanks for posting this.
Just relax , bed, fresh afternoon , finish work and iPad 👌🏼 relaxing time
Another great video, Arthur. Gordon Lightfoot was a great singer/songwriter. He had some really good music. Thanks!
Aww ginger ale. Along with chicken noodle soup, saltine crackers,vicks vapor rub, and bob barker cured all ails in the 80s❤
Yes !!! Great memories
Arthur may not know this, but John McLaughlin was the elder brother of Colonel Robert Samuel McLauglin, the man who brought General Motors to Canada 😀❤️
What a treat 🎉🎉🎉
Thank you ❤❤❤
Soooo love the regular backing music 🎶 🎵 👌🏼
Thank you from Scotland, UK 🇬🇧
Thank-You Arthur!!!! You are ALWAYS sooooo THOROUGH!!!! Love the inventor of "Canada Dry", Mr. McLaughlan. He has nooooo IDEA how many he helped with his Drink. "Canada Dry" helped me with my Stomach Issues!!!!
Thank you Arthur!
I love this channel. Such respect for those honored in these videos. Arthur, never trade your voice in for A.I.. it would NEVER be the same.
I work in the museum field in the States. I learned a new word--taphophile. Part of the definition includes learning the history of not only the cemeteries, but of the cherished souls laid to rest.
That's the part of Arthur's channel I love the most. And thank you to our neighbours (British spelling intentional) to the north for a great video.
I'm always delighted when i see the notification of Hollywood Graveyard. Keep on doing the good work. 😉
I had to leave a comment regarding your profile pic. Nice to see the Allfather represented.
@@bellememorie Hail Odhinn!
Had the honor of seeing Gordon Lightfoot perform in an amphitheatre in the early 2000's. His voice definitely reflected his age, but he still owned that performance.
Always a treat when I get a notification from your channel.
Thank you so much Arthur for doing this and for your hard work, it is very much appreciated!
Another fantastic tour! Thank you all who contributed, and thank you, Arthur, for putting it all together.
Great to see great Canadians on this channel. Thanks to the creators and to Arthur for assembling the footage. I often walk my little dog in St James the Less and Toronto Necropolis cemeteries and yes, you can see my house from there.
Just gotta say wow thank you all that was apart of the entries
Congrats to your 20th Viewers Special Arthur! What a Fun visit and journey to see the beautiful Canadian Cemeteries! Well done Everyone! A great Team effort by you the Viewers and Arthur’s Wizardry giving us another Amazing Tour! 👏🖤😉
Thank you once again Arthur for another Hollywood Graveyard installment❤
Excellent Arthur and to all those who contributed ❤
I love your videos and as a Canadian I so appreciate this particular video. You profiled so many individuals normally unknown outside of Canada. Thank you. 🇨🇦🇨🇦
For me, as a child of the early '90s who remembers "Fraggle Rock" and "The Elephant Show," it's especially poignant to see the graves of Gerry Parkes and Lois Lilienstein.
I find it mind bongling that Robert Urich's tombstone is in a cemetery in the middle of nowhere in Canada. Never would have thought that in a million years. Loved watching him in the series Vegas back in the day
Hooray! Thanks Arthur!
Congrats to the Canadian contributors who submitted these videos. Arthur dark does it again. Very informative. Robert m. Jadach, illinois.
Another great Viewers Special video. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this wonderful Canadian episode. I hope someone will take the time to film the graves of Sir Henry and Lady Mary Pellatt, both of whom played significant roles in Canadian history. Sir Henry is buried at Park Lawn Cemetery in Etobicoke, Toronto, and Lady Mary being buried in King Township. Thanks again!
This viewer special is amazing and Arthur your channel is awesome 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I am soooooo glad to see another video!! Thank you so much. I am grateful.
I love these videos. Thank you for including one of my absolute favourites, Robert Urich. The first actor I had a crush on. Gone far too soon. Rest in peace Robert and Heather xx
Thank you for posting these viewer specials. Love them.
oh joy! just yesterday i was wondering when we would see another video and here we go! always a pleasure.. thanks Arthur and all who contributed 💖
Just got in and BOOM 💥 I see this. YES! 👏🏼👏🏼
I'm from Ontario. Thanks to your submitters for their videos. Fun Fact: The night of the train derailment in Mississauga, Ontario, the movie The Great Escape was playing on TV. Which was weird as we all had to do our own great escape the next day!
One of the best channels on RUclips. So well edited and narrated.
As a Canadian, it was nice to see some of my favourite people. However, I have to give props to the fellow who filmed the resting place of Laura Mary Ryerson. I saw the reflection of the Tim Horton's cup on the gravestone and I laughed. You can't get any more Canadian than that. Congratulations Arthur on #20. Long time viewer... Love your videos. 🇨🇦❤
Never ever give up on a dream 😢😢 Terry fox you were a apsolute🦿 legend, Rest in eternal peace forever 🙏🏻🙏🏻💔😭😭🇨🇦🇨🇦
“From ABC News World Headquarters in New York, This World News Tonight, with Peter Jennings!”
I will never forget those words. I used to watch ABC 15 World News Tonight when he was on!
R.I.P. Peter Jennings(1938-2005)
I remember his final sign-off. It was that night he announced his cancer diagnosis, and that he was leaving for treatment. He died about a month later.
Jennings was just another highly paid globalist shill. Helping to pump out the propaganda for the masses to swallow.
I met him at the ski resort at Beaver Creek Colorado years ago. A very nice gentleman!
Always the best of the best of the grave tours. First class, with great respect for those we are able to visit. Your commentary is perfectly spot on.
Another fascinating video. Thank you for so much information. And starting off with the great Gordon Lightfoot. So missed...
💐🙏🏻RIP to everyone featured in the video you will truly all be missed and my prayers go out to you all and your families. 💐🙏🏻
Robert Urich, Leonard Cohen, Gordon Lightfoot, and Terry Fox. All favorites. There is a monument to Terry Fox featured in the Richard Marx Christmas music video Christmas Spirit, but I am not sure if it's same Terry Fox featured here.
Arthur, thank you for sharing these wonderful memories!! You edit these so eloquently!! Love from Indiana!❤❤
I loved Gordon Lightfoot, his voice was beautiful, every time I heard him on the radio, I just smiled, his music is timeless, and I miss him. I met Robert Urich in 1989 and he was so nice, he was in a golf course in Hawaii, he told my now (ex-husband) to take my picture with him.
So glad to see a new hollywood graveyards! Again, another wonderful job!❤
I saw Gordon Lightfoot perform in Sacramento just a few years back. His voice was still perfect. I am so happy to have finally seen him in person.
although its sad to miss the people who died... this is a great channel
Hooray for a new video, thanks Arthur! Snoopy shot down the red baron😂
The most beautiful rendition of Cohen's Hallelujah is performed by KD Lang at the Vancouver Olympics. You cannot listen without crying. It's Beautiful.
Your adding Bob and Doug Mackenzie was classic Canadiana! Take off you Hoser!
😂 I laughed when I saw that! 👍
Can't wait for the next video. Always a pleasure watching and learning about people, especially their contributions to humanity. 👍
Nice to see Lois Lilienstein included! To us Canadian kids born in the 80's, Sharon, Lois & Bram and The Elephant Show were iconic.
Thankyou for the Canadian edition! I have visited some of the Toronto cemeteries shown! The Henry Brown history was my favourite! Nice one on the correct french pronunciations! One tiny correction "Rocket Richard" Richard is pronounced like Richh Ard. Ask most Canadians about Terry Fox and you will either get a smile or a tear! So many great Canadians! RIP
I noted that as well...Rich-Shard. The Quebecois way.
Always happy to have a notification for new content! Ty, happy to be here 😀❤️
I love them too. I love going to cemeteries whenever I travel. It’s amazing what you can find out about that area and the people who lived there.
Thanks for sharing the grave site of Robert Urich. I was a huge fan of his!
Thank you, editor Arthur and all of our Canadian tapophiles. Excellent!
D.E.W. 🌤
THANK YOU ARTHUR DARK.
YOU PRODUCED ANOTHER
GREAT VIDEO. CANADA LOOKS LIKE A LONG COLD WINTER. MAY PEOPLES LOVE ONES GO ON TO ETERNITY WITH OUR
LORD ✨️JESUS CHRIST.