Footage is shot on an overcast day but The Soo is really a beautiful town. I was born there in 1940 and there has been many changes...but I call it home. Thanks for this lovely drone coverage!
Great drone footage Larry. It really gives a sense of what the city is like today from a completely different perspective. For a look back at vintage Sault Ste Marie please have a look at the video I made using music from the Soo's sax master Val Suriano, who sadly passed away in January.
Okay, that's it. From now on I'm looking up for these things. LOL. But seriously, after driving these streets for almost 40 years it's kinda cool to see them this way. It's just right altitude. You should have hovered low above the wooded area between Santa Maria apartments and the Government Dock. See if anyone's lurking in the bushes.
loved the old movie theatres, the Biltmore, the .princess. I miss the Royal hotel...my old dad drank himself to death there, do people still jump into the locks when they get laid off from the steel plant or Abitibi?
This part of downtown was all small independent stores. And just like most cities, small stores lost out to the big chains. The chains have mainly been built along Great Northern Road as it provides room for much larger plots. This part of town is no longer the shopping hub it used to be and a significant portion of the stores along what used to be the downtown core, are now empty. Fine by me honestly. I enjoy the quiet. The drone in this video passes a couple hundred meters from my house at one point in the video :)
think he means the east or west indian(india) folks..His name originates from India..And your thinking of First Nations Native Americans big difference..
I love it now. In the last 2-3 years (sincerely thank you, Trudeau) our population of "East" Indians has grown quite a bit with those from India attending college or university here. We are also getting more multi-cultural with Filipino and (non-Caucasion) Muslim residents. I teach martial arts here and our student base in 2019 is about 40% from India.
Footage is shot on an overcast day but The Soo is really a beautiful town. I was born there in 1940 and there has been many changes...but I call it home. Thanks for this lovely drone coverage!
Although in my opinion, this city has nothing appealing, you video showcases it well. Love the music! 👍👍
I think at night it becomes very mysterious there !
Great drone footage Larry. It really gives a sense of what the city is like today from a completely different perspective. For a look back at vintage Sault Ste Marie please have a look at the video I made using music from the Soo's sax master Val Suriano, who sadly passed away in January.
Nice video and good background music
Great video. Thanks for sharing
Okay, that's it. From now on I'm looking up for these things. LOL. But seriously, after driving these streets for almost 40 years it's kinda cool to see them this way. It's just right altitude. You should have hovered low above the wooded area between Santa Maria apartments and the Government Dock. See if anyone's lurking in the bushes.
Good video
May I use a partial of the video clip to my friend wedding? Not for commercial use, just a family video. thank you! Yiqing
No problem. You may use it.
loved the old movie theatres, the Biltmore, the .princess. I miss the Royal hotel...my old dad drank himself to death there, do people still jump into the locks when they get laid off from the steel plant or Abitibi?
Fenced off so jumping into the rapids is more difficult now.
If you stay here long enough depression will kill you or the air but after awhile you don't notice the smell of sulfur.
Was this filmed on a Sunday morning?
Isn't it creepy that there is no people or cars
Googles says it’s ranked 5th highest crime rate town in Canada? I find it hard to believe
It's a beautiful city but can anyone tell me why does it look so sad?? no cars no people, no stores, no bikers, ..what happened??
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This part of downtown was all small independent stores. And just like most cities, small stores lost out to the big chains. The chains have mainly been built along Great Northern Road as it provides room for much larger plots. This part of town is no longer the shopping hub it used to be and a significant portion of the stores along what used to be the downtown core, are now empty.
Fine by me honestly. I enjoy the quiet.
The drone in this video passes a couple hundred meters from my house at one point in the video :)
no people whatsover.
0:55 ayyyyyye it's my elemtery school
Nice
is there any job opportunity for engineers.this place is beautiful.
LMAO....opportunity in sault ste marie. This is where dreams come to die.
@@Crazyman1212 why do u say so
@@lovleensharma2830 Maybe help save someone from this terrible city.
@@Crazyman1212 why do u say terrible
What time was this video shot? Very quiet streets. Loads of space. Nice!
0 people?
How bad do the Winters get there?
With lake effect snow, it can get REALLY snowy, but it makes the city look fantastic, so that’s a positive I guess.
Can I use a bit of this footage ?
No
@@NewDivide705 Who are you ?????? Why are you answering for Larry ??
nice
Theres no traffic
Vaya musica mas aburrida pero buenas imagenes
hey ! can u plz tell me about indian in sault ste. marie
theres alot
think he means the east or west indian(india) folks..His name originates from India..And your thinking of First Nations Native Americans big difference..
too many
I love it now. In the last 2-3 years (sincerely thank you, Trudeau) our population of "East" Indians has grown quite a bit with those from India attending college or university here. We are also getting more multi-cultural with Filipino and (non-Caucasion) Muslim residents. I teach martial arts here and our student base in 2019 is about 40% from India.
Such a cry baby..grow a pair
hey is it Ste. Marie Ontario Canada ??
Satinder Palra yes
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alright thnks Mr. Supreme its nice
okay thnks emmas songs its nice
Satinder Palra it's okay lol... Kinda dirty tho
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Looks like a boring, dead town😫🥴
it is