From Coast to Queen, They fed the World from the Sea | Destination Adventure

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Getting to explore, as extensively as I do, is a huge privilege. But to get the opportunity to explore a location as rich in history, and as in tact as this, is a pleasure I don't get very often. This is North Pacific Cannery, and it was in operation for nearly 100 years, and provided canned salmon to people all around the world. In fact, this is the cannery that produced canned salmon for the Queen, and it was sent out with a special label called, Sovereign Sockeye. If we rewind time back to the 1930s, this was just one of many canneries in the area, but today it is the only intact and functional cannery left in North America. With more than 20 buildings, walking around and through this facility is like stepping back in time. At low tide you can walk under the buildings, because they are all on pilings, and you can find all kinds of treasures hidden amongst the rocks. At high tide you can look through the floorboards and see water flowing by beneath your feet. But what makes this place extraordinary, is that it was not just a business, it was a village. During the summer months of operation, this cannery was home to all of its employees, and with no road access in or out, they were stuck there for the whole season.
    Life was certainly not easy for these people, and the segregation was drastic, but in that day and age it was not a bad life. It would definitely have been better that the life of a prospector during the gold rush days.
    I learned a whole lot through the process of making this video, and it was an absolute pleasure getting to work with the folks that maintain the property.
    If you enjoy this channel, and you would like to help me pursue these stories and preserve this history, please consider taking a look at the Patreon Page, or Merch line.
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Комментарии • 496

  • @sbrownello
    @sbrownello Год назад +169

    Canadians need this channel. Not only you're bringing professionalism and quality in your videos, but you're bringing back real memories and true history. Keep up the good work Dustin.

    • @eggberta
      @eggberta Год назад +9

      Agreed...THIS is a Heritage Moment

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  Год назад +10

      Thank you!

    • @lotharschiese8559
      @lotharschiese8559 Год назад +1

      @@Destination_Adventure SIR, what have you done with my comment about what we call the Roller Coaster. Strange

    • @jayquinn222
      @jayquinn222 Год назад +1

      As a Michigan resident close to the border I enjoy these videos too.

    • @gordtemple764
      @gordtemple764 Год назад +3

      @@jayquinn222 sometimes referred to as a southern Canadian 🍻🇨🇦👨‍🏭

  • @ItsBeanooo
    @ItsBeanooo Год назад +92

    Thank you so much Dustin for visiting our site and allowing us to share our stories of North Pacific Cannery! It was an absolutely wonderful time having you on site and getting to know you! You really captured an amazing video, not only for pure quality, but for the amount of rich history you also included with the stunning visuals! This is greater than we could have ever imagine (and we love the skit too 😂) so thank you so much, have keep up the amazing work ❤

    • @richardgledhill
      @richardgledhill Год назад +9

      Thanks Corbin for the time and knowledge of you and your colleagues too. It was fascinating, and quite amazing how much they could do with primitive automation too. Superb video all round!

    • @sharong8511
      @sharong8511 Год назад +8

      Thank you, Corbin, for sharing your time and knowledge with Dustin. By the way, great hair!😊

    • @ItsBeanooo
      @ItsBeanooo Год назад +3

      @@sharong8511 awe ☺️ thank you so much 💕

    • @chrispotter219
      @chrispotter219 Год назад +6

      You did a wonderful job too Corbin. Your passion and empathy really shines through. Well done

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  Год назад +18

      It was a pleasure getting to come learn, and take on this project. I really enjoyed all of your knowledge of the facility and its operation. You're a great young resource to the old history.

  • @gregmacdonald3559
    @gregmacdonald3559 Год назад +57

    Fabulous job Dustin! I personally feel this is one of your best episodes. The filmography , editing top shelf!
    Thank you
    🇨🇦❤️🙏🏻

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  Год назад

      Thank you very much

    • @FLMegan
      @FLMegan Год назад +1

      I think I've said ' This is my favorite' too many times now! Such great work time and time again!

    • @Big_Renfrew
      @Big_Renfrew 11 месяцев назад

      Well done!

  • @calldon4688
    @calldon4688 Год назад +42

    Dustin you're on your way to big things with your video work. It's all very well done and super interesting to listen to. You're documenting things, times and places that no one else is. You're not letting the world forget about things they've never even heard of or knew existed. Great job man, great job. I can't compliment your work enough.

  • @stephenrrose
    @stephenrrose Год назад +11

    I really enjoy how you let the locals talk, without interrupting or asking questions!
    And while talking you showing parts of the area! Thank you for all you do Dustin and I always look forward to the next one! 👍🏼

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  Год назад +3

      I definitely try not to interrupt, but I do ask a LOT of questions. Lol. I just edit in a way that the questions aren’t necessary, because the answers are what’s important. :)

  • @matthewtaylor1697
    @matthewtaylor1697 Год назад +1

    And now this history is in my brain 🧠 way smarter than 20 minutes ago.

  • @kevinoakes1171
    @kevinoakes1171 Год назад +1

    Wow !, just wow !. This is such a well filmed documentary and also, as an Englishman, another example of how wealthy English people took advantage of other nations to extract any resource that they had for greed and profit. I never knew any of this and feel ashamed of it.
    It’s incredible how the work was divided out between the First Nations people and then the Japanese migrants for different tasks, and then the “European” managers, who lived on the “other side of the tracks”…., very saddening but also very enlightening. Thank you Dustin, your work is amazing.

  • @kathrynjohnston794
    @kathrynjohnston794 Год назад +15

    I absolutely love your videos. They not only show how beautiful our world is, but I love the history you share wherever your adventures take you. God's blessings on you as you travel, wherever life takes you!

  • @lioneljohnston9894
    @lioneljohnston9894 Год назад +25

    Wow what great story, so much history to be told.
    As a cannery worker myself and working for seafood business in oyster farming, really enjoy watching your videos. Dustin you have a eye for filming, photography in every video adventure and history keep up what you do because your doing amazing job.

  • @donaldfrazier5244
    @donaldfrazier5244 Год назад +11

    You are so professional,the history channel should pay for your collection of adventures! Thanks again Dustin!

  • @michaelchase418
    @michaelchase418 Год назад +2

    The young tour guide warms my heart. Our kids carry the torch of the history of our past.

  • @gregprince2523
    @gregprince2523 Год назад

    What a history our forefathers and mothers lived!!! Tough as nails they had to be! Well done youngman!

  • @lisatilfordfenske6916
    @lisatilfordfenske6916 Год назад +5

    As the granddaughter of a Newfoundland fishing family, I found this episode fascinating, love your work and thank you!

  • @rvman3359
    @rvman3359 Год назад +1

    Man Dustin, you have really upped your game lately with some of the best editing and music yet. You are becoming a true master at your trade. Can't thank you enough. Looking forward to chat tonight!

  • @scottb7890
    @scottb7890 Год назад +1

    I’ve followed your adventures since day one and the cinematography here may be your best yet. Thank you for keeping Canadian history alive.

  • @therealmcoy
    @therealmcoy Год назад

    This video was done with the quality of a professional who’s been doing documentaries for many years. A lot of work was done from adding music to the scenes and showing photos related to the topics. You have awesome talent filming these!!

  • @billrhea
    @billrhea Год назад +1

    That Japanese lady was amazing. Would be awesome to sit and chat with her

  • @robcanad
    @robcanad Год назад

    Loved hearing Mona recounting the history of her past. Having just returned from Japan I can tell you that the Japanese are among the kindest hard working people around. Too bad they were treated so poorly after the war.

  • @conradmanley2180
    @conradmanley2180 Год назад +3

    Absolutely authentic Canadian opening segment. 👌

  • @michaelchase418
    @michaelchase418 Год назад +1

    What an amazing life she lived.

  • @denbarb3
    @denbarb3 Год назад +1

    Dustin, I think your videos should be on History Channel. Another awesome episode!

  • @cherylsibson2529
    @cherylsibson2529 Год назад

    I must apologize, nobody invited me to see Port Alberni like this before, I must admit I saw the video's in reverse and should have seen this one before the other. Port Alberni is a beautiful place, full of history and people, I hope to see these places for myself one day. Canadians need this channel, so grateful and thankful for your work. You've left me very emotional. Omg WOW!

  • @SimplyGobsmacked
    @SimplyGobsmacked Год назад

    Your talent for story-telling is beyond measure. Love your channel. You should have a travel show on TV.

  • @parkerottoackley6325
    @parkerottoackley6325 Год назад +6

    Thanks for taking us along

  • @mrandrat625
    @mrandrat625 Год назад

    I'm always amazed at how much Salmon supported.

  • @BrianJoyce
    @BrianJoyce Год назад +2

    Mick is here!!!

  • @joeyf82
    @joeyf82 Год назад

    The little mick skits are getting better every time. Would be cool to see a hole adventure with you two.

  • @danmorrissette4814
    @danmorrissette4814 Год назад +1

    WOW! Awesome !!! so much history and stories that bring the ghost town to life behind Your Lens! Way to Go and ThankYou and the Team that invited You and Participated

  • @robroaring7175
    @robroaring7175 Год назад

    “Mick” is my kinda guy…lol. No food, no problem. Essentials ftw!
    Seriously, another fantastic episode.
    Rainy old day in Hobart, Tasmania, so a great excuse to chill out watching your work.
    Thanks again.
    Rob, Tasmania, Australia 🇦🇺

  • @marcodicaprio1
    @marcodicaprio1 Год назад

    I feel like I need to comment but I have no words, keep it up Dustin…we all appreciate it and we’re all with you.

  • @slotvalleyracing
    @slotvalleyracing Год назад +6

    Dustination Adventure has done it again. More great Canadian content! Excellent work!
    Thank you!

  • @rootbox
    @rootbox Год назад +1

    Dude! Skit with Mick = hilarious!
    As usual, great doc. Thank You!

  • @amazinggrace392
    @amazinggrace392 Год назад +1

    Another fabulous, entertaining and educational video. Thank you for your hard work. 👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @luluincredible3346
    @luluincredible3346 Год назад +1

    I look forward to videos with Mick. Your sense of humor is so much fun. You make us all smile. Thank you.

  • @genekied
    @genekied Год назад +1

    Well presented story with much needed defference in showing all the various cultures in a positive manner, all had something to contribute to the sucess of the canneries.

  • @eyeballairvent1248
    @eyeballairvent1248 Год назад +1

    Interesting piece of history. Enjoyed watching.

  • @quarlow1215
    @quarlow1215 Год назад +1

    This is of the quality and professionalism of any mainstream production. Like National Geographic, Discovery Channel or History Channel to name a few. You are a producer of the highest regard Dustin.

  • @TheStrawberryPatch
    @TheStrawberryPatch Год назад

    Dude, this is network TV worthy.

  • @Jasontodd74
    @Jasontodd74 3 месяца назад

    I can't tell you how many times I have watched this. It's an amazing video. So informative and interesting. I don't know what kind of award it would be but you deserve it! Grammy, Oscar, or whatever!! My favorite RUclipsr!!!! Don't ever stop doing what you love because it shows in your work!!!!.(

  • @Rev1Kev
    @Rev1Kev Год назад +1

    What an interesting piece of history

  • @chuckh630
    @chuckh630 Год назад +1

    Thank you Dustin. Love the hiastory and the production you put together.

  • @deborahmachado1649
    @deborahmachado1649 Год назад +1

    That was wonderful! I didn't want it to end. So informative. Thank you!

  • @lindaalaureano
    @lindaalaureano Год назад

    My family knew Filipino men who went up to the canneries for seasonal work. They never talked about what happened there, and as a child, I didn't know to ask. Thank you for this video.

  • @chrisholcombe137
    @chrisholcombe137 Год назад

    When you and Mick got into it when the motor home broke !
    Let's go let's do this !
    I about fell out ! YOU GUYS 😆 😆
    NOW let's just get along !
    It's a long trip .

  • @allenthibault9523
    @allenthibault9523 Год назад +2

    This place is pure history . So canadian !🍁thank you Dustin ✌❤

  • @nickgibb4687
    @nickgibb4687 Год назад

    that guy giving the tour is on point.

  • @droningthrulife3627
    @droningthrulife3627 Год назад +3

    Please continue with these stories as it seems we as Canadians need to be reminded that we have a history from many cultures that created our great country.. from a first generation Canadian of Italian heritage. Thank you!

  • @elwaupo1
    @elwaupo1 Год назад

    What a fantastic story that was. I love history and appreciate when historical buildings and structures are preserved to show how life was, great job Dustin!

  • @geobrannil
    @geobrannil Год назад +6

    Another spectacular video Dustin! The history you captured here is wonderful. I wish I could give this more than one thumbs up, because Mick deserves one too.
    Thank you again for another highlight of my Saturday - I can only imagine how much effort and love you pour into making such great content on a regular basis.

  • @coreyg2523
    @coreyg2523 Год назад

    I love it when Mick makes a Cameo

  • @endangeredmarmot4518
    @endangeredmarmot4518 Год назад +7

    Once again your video shines as an example of historical storytelling. I've done the tour at North Pacific (it's great), but hearing from Mona directly was an added bonus of first-person experience.

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  Год назад

      Thank you. It was truly a pleasure getting to sit and chat with her about the early days.

  • @captainawesome1597
    @captainawesome1597 Год назад +1

    Stories that need to be told for history's sake. Nice work dustin

  • @chrisholcombe137
    @chrisholcombe137 Год назад

    I had worked at a cannery in Winchester Bay , Oregon cracking crab 🦀 and canning tuna !
    Would never want to again.
    The smell never washes off !
    my hands torn apart !
    Hard work

  • @mishlove
    @mishlove Год назад

    I'm Nisga'a and I'm certain my grandparents worked here. Love your channel, we look forward to watching every week 🙏

  • @jonsymmonds1120
    @jonsymmonds1120 Год назад +1

    Thanks so much Dustin! Well done as usual. Once again you took me to a place I will likely never see!

  • @fredveenema5013
    @fredveenema5013 Год назад +1

    This video, containing the life story of a Japanese-Canadian woman who grew up in the Pacific Fisheries cannery, is your best yet. There are no stories more interesting and true than personal histories.

  • @JohnHill-qo3hb
    @JohnHill-qo3hb Год назад +1

    When the closing date of the cannery was mentioned, it triggered a memory from way back of a news story about the closing.
    Thanks Dustin for putting on video parts of Canadian life little known back then and completely forgotten or unknown today.

  • @JimRO79
    @JimRO79 Год назад +2

    "Hey Mick,.....Yeah, I'll take a Coffee please!"
    Another Smashing vid here Dustin, and absolutely a shout out to the people you spoke to, lovely to see the history of these sites being maintained for future generations 👍

  • @EvanSpellman
    @EvanSpellman Год назад

    I remember when one of those cannerys went broke.
    My brother in law fished all season for them.
    He had a payout cheque for something like $7.87 framed on his wall.
    The coast is filled with history.
    I was lucky to see a good part of it because of my father.
    I remember seeing the film Namu killer whale in the Namu BC theatre back in 1965 if memory serves good.
    I sure do enjoy the vignettes this channel gives me to so many of the places i spent time around.
    I do miss the Bella Coola Williams lake road of the 1960s and 70s.
    Anyhow i digress.
    Cool channel keep up the great film making ❤️❤️👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @iainpaton1865
    @iainpaton1865 Год назад +1

    Keep the great videos coming friend from Scotland

  • @Sweetpeaworld83
    @Sweetpeaworld83 Год назад

    My husband and I are big fans! We noticed how beautiful and huanting your background music and would LOVE a playlist of it! I’m Thank you and God bless! 😊

  • @timpage8996
    @timpage8996 Год назад +2

    Thanks for bringing Canadian history to life

  • @rodrissanen7047
    @rodrissanen7047 Год назад +1

    You really do an excellent job with the interviews and community history, very entertaining.. Keep it up and liking your new truck and camper setup..

  • @weshill816
    @weshill816 Год назад

    Dood! You're getting to be such a fantastic producer and story teller.
    Thanks so much for documenting important history and renewing my desire for adventure.
    And good to see Mick. He's a frigging genius!
    Keep exploring brother!!!

  • @normanmallory2055
    @normanmallory2055 Год назад

    Old cannery’s like this one are very interesting! Great history !
    I’m glad they give tours of the historic place !!

  • @stefanellehammer3105
    @stefanellehammer3105 Год назад

    The quality of the video, music, scenery, use of camera, are awesome. Perfect job mate

  • @ginrobi01
    @ginrobi01 Год назад

    Fermented water, coffee and road pop. 😂😂🤣🤣 Love it!
    This was a fantastic vid! Such rich history that leaves you astounded, and my jaw hit the floor when all the machinery turned on without hitch as if they weren't decades old.

  • @allenkinahan6955
    @allenkinahan6955 Год назад +1

    Wonderfully done, Dustin.

  • @bsomero10
    @bsomero10 Год назад +1

    Wow, such an integral part of the BC cannery history. Thank You Dustin for another quality piece of history. Thank You for your professionalism. AWESOME!

  • @danielcarroll5667
    @danielcarroll5667 Год назад

    Thanks to all of you from me too , what an incredible story .

  • @kevinbrennan2004
    @kevinbrennan2004 Год назад

    Every post, an outstanding production. Professionally delivered, with loads of fascinating history.

  • @MattBucknerProductions
    @MattBucknerProductions Год назад +1

    Very well produced video. Enjoying your channel a lot. Keep it up.

  • @donaldmickunas8552
    @donaldmickunas8552 Год назад +1

    Awesome video and piece of history.

  • @Marympd241
    @Marympd241 Год назад +1

    This was phenomenal!! Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @nathanbrand4607
    @nathanbrand4607 Год назад

    Oh Mick 🤣😂😂 too funny all he gets is what he wants doesn't get the rest of the groceries thank you for showing that beautiful piece of History of the North I got many fond memories of being up there growing up in such a beautiful place thank you for all what you do on this channel all the best to you and yours

  • @ducksp6405
    @ducksp6405 Год назад +4

    This video was unbelievably interesting! You do a way better job than the travel, history or discovery channels.

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  Год назад

      Thank you so much. I always really appreciate reading these comments.

    • @ducksp6405
      @ducksp6405 Год назад +1

      @@Destination_Adventure you do amazing work and the subject matter is always new and exciting.

  • @davidbryant5934
    @davidbryant5934 Год назад

    WOW ........ Dustin just incredible , amazing just amazing. Looking forward for the walk around

  • @randybooth9192
    @randybooth9192 Год назад

    Dustin I'm going too recommend your videos too my son's teacher. This is better then any history book. You truly do amazing work 🤘

  • @overland.viking
    @overland.viking Год назад +1

    That was extremely interesting!! I must say your videos are so professionally done now it’s like watching a National Geographic documentary.

  • @bryancohn9406
    @bryancohn9406 Год назад

    Superb film making Dustin, that was a winner. It’s never a bad video when Mic Chanic makes an appearance! He did proper shopping BTW, beer has grain and yeast so it qualifies as bread, Baileys has cream so ya got your dairy. The only thing he forgot was a bag of chips for the vegetable. Healthy living right there!

  • @Paige0557
    @Paige0557 Год назад +2

    Fantastic history lesson. Awesome video

  • @misslazybones
    @misslazybones Год назад

    I like how Mick breaks the fourth wall a la Deadpool and looks at the camera. 🤣

  • @Rilch
    @Rilch Год назад +1

    Looks like such a cool place! Cant wait for the 2nd video! That belt system for all the machines fascinated me.

  • @defaultdriftco00
    @defaultdriftco00 Год назад +1

    Super cool to hear some stories from life in these canneries! Such beauty in the working machinery

  • @billgoeckel6344
    @billgoeckel6344 Год назад +1

    You did another amazing job there Dustin !

  • @BlackCat-aka-Jewels
    @BlackCat-aka-Jewels 4 месяца назад

    So much about this part of Canada we never knew about...so close to us yet a little distance!
    Wonderful history!
    Thankyou so much!
    ❤🖤🐈‍⬛

  • @asimplehorseman4648
    @asimplehorseman4648 Год назад

    Excellent guest speakers. I enjoyed listening to them.
    Great edition of DA. Your intro was awesome.

  • @landlice48
    @landlice48 11 месяцев назад

    Dustin, you win! We all win! Learning about the historical stories of our gorgeous province. Simply stunning photography and editing. I hope every person in the world will get the opportunity to see your work. As a member of Knowledge Network (BC) I’ll definitely be suggesting that they get to know you and your accomplishments.

    • @jackhouilles4500
      @jackhouilles4500 10 месяцев назад

      Yep, i'm french and discoverd recently Dustin adventures.

  • @thereissomecoolstuff
    @thereissomecoolstuff Год назад +1

    Awesome video. Big thanks to the local folks for their stories. Maybe throw in a how to get there. If they have staff they want visitors.

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448 Год назад +2

    I grew up on a harbor along the Pacific Northwest coast and remember as a kid 50 years ago riding bikes down to the bay where the cannery was. The pilings are still there but the buildings are gone now. Thanks for the memories!

  • @TWROC96
    @TWROC96 Год назад

    Fantastically produced documentary Dustin.The passion in which those folks presented the story of the town' and the cannery's history really shines through.

  • @2times2is4
    @2times2is4 Год назад

    This is the history channel quality video. Being from Ohio in the USA this gives me a look at all the history of the north.

  • @GeorgesCanadianVentures
    @GeorgesCanadianVentures Год назад +1

    Wow, absolutely David Attenborough caliber - Amazing videography, and so awesome to have all the first hand commentary from the staff and original locals..10/10 brother!

  • @leticiahernandez5674
    @leticiahernandez5674 Год назад

    I miss you! I can't wait for the season to change to see where you will take us next.

  • @russbonk1372
    @russbonk1372 Год назад +1

    Another gem!! Thank you Dustin....for doing what you do!

  • @myleswillis
    @myleswillis Год назад

    11:53 Speaking of the Japanese, what a wonderfully serendipitous Torii gate!

  • @TomJones0065
    @TomJones0065 Год назад

    You DO Always manage to get it all! That machine shop looks as if it is still in use today! What A GRAND story in History, I can only Imagine The Feeling Being there! All those workers, all those kids. The Machine working, The Noise/ The Kids Playing.. I can almost hear it here in Colorado! But still Coffee and Your History Stories make me feel like a Kid! You really SHOULD DO a Audio Kids Story! THANKS AGAIN FOR The Sat Morning " Movie!" You are the best!!!

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  Год назад

      Thank you very much. The noise and feel of this place in operation must have been like nothing else in the world.

  • @tashav4686
    @tashav4686 Год назад

    Wonderful video! Thank you to everyone involved! This was a special trip, that's for sure! It's amazing to learn how involved this was and how many different canneries there were!

  • @Nova2032-
    @Nova2032- Год назад +3

    Dustin, you are an amazing young man. You have such respect and a genuine interest in our History. You take the time to interview the locals, who have such wonderful stories from the past, that you share with all of us. And you are out there in all weather! A true outdoorsman! I’m an old gal from England, who moved to Washington State in 1985. I just love to hear all about the early settlers, the towns, the landscapes. Beautiful! Thank you :-)

  • @markshietze4783
    @markshietze4783 Год назад +1

    😂 lol " fermented water " lol😅😊❤