History of Gastown

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 64

  • @ChrisPollitt
    @ChrisPollitt 11 дней назад +7

    The deaths from the great fire would have been higher if not for the first nations from the North Shore rescuing people in their war canoes.

    • @NormanTisiga-Bradford
      @NormanTisiga-Bradford 8 дней назад

      Environment and a greener outlook and more understanding of sustainability items to trade and sell yes we all need to learn of history and it’s building of this city and it’s history of energy been used in these days as for today 2024 would like more of two nations aboriginals and non aboriginals business and knowledge of were we are going too survive due too climate change and it’s 3 degrees change,,etc,,

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 11 дней назад +6

    When my dad was 20 he and his buddy who I was named after "borrowed" his buddy's dad's car and drove from Winnipeg out to BC to take part in the Smoke-In Jamboree. He was arrested at the rally and due to "borrowing" they car were sent back to Manitoba on separate charges, as well as charges for illegally growing/possessing/transporting/distributing weed, long story short he spent the next two years in Stoney Mountain Pen. I was just a baby, my grandparents took custody of me and I still remember visiting my dad in Stoney as a toddler.

    • @rickieredlack6086
      @rickieredlack6086 5 дней назад +1

      Aaand now it’s legal arg

    • @ll7868
      @ll7868 5 дней назад

      @@rickieredlack6086 Yeah, my dad was arrested a few times at legalization rallies but never did any prison time for the others. He did get 18 months at Oakalla Pen in Burnaby from late '79-81 for operating a grow house. He was "recruited" by the Satan's Angels during that stint and they funded his grow ops after that. When the Satan's Angels became a Hell's Angels chapter in 1983 my dad had to oversee a dozen grow operations throughout the Greater Vancouver area. They also bought a house for us, rent and utility free, big 7 bedroom Tudor style with 3 greenhouses on a half acre lot.
      He never joined the Angels but they kept the police off his back and money rolling in, plus I liked going to biker rallies and getting dropped off at school on an eardrum shattering Chopper.
      My dad passed away in 2003 and advocated for legal weed most of his life but he never got to see weed legalized so I always dedicate my morning wake n bake to him.

  • @WoodenSailor
    @WoodenSailor 12 дней назад +6

    Thank you so much for making these videos! As a long time resident of the Vancouver area with roots back through the McNair family (owners of Hastings Shingle and Mill for a time), I really appreciate your videos!

  • @williamogilvie6909
    @williamogilvie6909 13 дней назад +4

    Never a dull moment in Gastown. I remember the first Gastown Grande Prix. I had a studio on Water St. ( upstairs ) where I did Silversmith / jewelry work. There was no shortage of scoundrels and grifters in Gastown during those days. And there were a few very good people - Jeff Shale, the jeweller, Chris Zarganis, silversmith, and a few whose names I have forgotten. That was after the Gastown riot, which I missed.

  • @timtwoface
    @timtwoface 13 дней назад +5

    Another great video on this great channel.

  • @BSDShoes
    @BSDShoes 12 дней назад +3

    I grew up living near Gastown, as a teenager I walked up and down Gastown on weekends since the 80s and have seen a lot of changes. I witnessed some movie and TV settings throughout the years like 21 Jump Street and one of Jackie Chan movies (I think it was Rumble in the Bronx?).

    • @johnstephen8116
      @johnstephen8116 8 дней назад +3

      Don’t forget a River runs thru it with Brad Pitt one of the sidestreets was converted to early 1900s for a couple of weeks horse and carriage dirt on the road It was unbelievable.Lived in a warehouse apartment for many years in Gastown It was an incredible experience that formed my early20’s.❤

  • @judgedredd8657
    @judgedredd8657 13 дней назад +5

    Great video

  • @FLASH-MATT
    @FLASH-MATT 10 дней назад +2

    Very interesting. Great work 👍
    I always loved the Steam Clock.

  • @dennis2376
    @dennis2376 13 дней назад +2

    Thank you and have a great week.

  • @DrewDavid
    @DrewDavid 11 дней назад +2

    Great effort in finding pics and footage that didn't show the homeless!

  • @justbe1451
    @justbe1451 11 дней назад +1

    Been there in 1986, doubtful for return. It was a sweet place. Great history video.

    • @ll7868
      @ll7868 11 дней назад +1

      in 1986 it was a seedy, dirty pit occupied by homeless, drug dealers and prostitutes after dark, all the apartments were 1 room hotels with roaches and rats, and most offices were abandoned, stayed that way until the late 1990s. The pest infested hotel I lived in between Blood Alley and Cordova Street was thankfully torn down, the luxury apartments there now go for a minimum of $1 million and all the empty offices are condos being bought by artists, musicians, actors and college students born with silver spoons up their ass. It's a far different neighbourhood than the one you experienced.

    • @justbe1451
      @justbe1451 11 дней назад +1

      @ll7868 yes, thanks for sharing your experience. I, coming from a 200 people SK farm town, was overwhelmed! Lol

  • @TsunamiAdventures
    @TsunamiAdventures 11 дней назад

    Interesting …. I hope they fix it up for the cruise industry. It has great potential. It used to be a great fun place to visit along with many stops along the way, but things change

  • @lmiddleman
    @lmiddleman 13 дней назад +6

    Notice the signature in the upper-right corner of the map shown at 1:56 was that of Joseph William Trutch, dated March 1870. Only weeks later he, Helmcken and Carrall would board a steamer for San Francisco and take the just one-year-old Union Pacific Railway via Iowa to Chicago. Connecting through to Ottawa, their mission was to negotiate the terms of BC joining confederation with Canada. Trutch took the lead in negotiations, and among other terms, secured the creation of the all-Canada transcontinental railroad that cemented this country together. Helmcken and Carrall continue to have Vancouver streets named after them, but the wokesters managed to get childless Trutch expunged. Were it just his Alexandra Bridge in the Fraser Canyon (also a video on this channel) or his major roads in the New Westminster district (including Coast Meridian Road, the baseline of the GVRD grid system outside Vancouver) he would stand head and shoulders above the paper pushers who name many streets. It's high time to restore Trutch's name and recognize his accomplishments.

    • @ChelleLlewes
      @ChelleLlewes 13 дней назад +1

      Well, if I remember correctly, there is a mountain named after him on the Alaska Highway. The road is steep -- or it was the last time I was on it; it may have been changed since the sixties -- and a nailbiter to navigate. My father called it Trutcherous.

    • @BrainsofFrank
      @BrainsofFrank 12 дней назад

      Maybe these wokeaters need to sent back in time to the are of the 1900's and actually see what life was actually like.... or they need to go on a 4 month long stay in northern bc and to live primitively to fully gain the understanding of what life was actually like back then. When people learnt and dealt in actual facts and truths and not fickle feelings and childhood trauma.

  • @therealoops
    @therealoops 13 дней назад +2

    it was called blood alley because there were butchers

  • @twitchyrainbow1390
    @twitchyrainbow1390 13 дней назад

    Not sure if this is the main reason but I lesrnt that blood alley is named that because the butcher shops that backed onto it would drain the animals blood of the cows n pigs etc into the drains that ran down the alley.

  • @robwolfeauhunter8349
    @robwolfeauhunter8349 10 дней назад +1

    Watch out for the sidewalk human poop mines

  • @classic.cameras
    @classic.cameras 5 дней назад +1

    1 block away is E Hastings that is full of Zombies. Vancouver is awful.

  • @beer1for2break3fast4
    @beer1for2break3fast4 12 дней назад +1

    At first I thought Gassy Jack got that nickname for other reasons lol.

  • @kevinramsay6746
    @kevinramsay6746 4 дня назад +1

    I like your videos but the sound is whack the talking so quiet so I turn it up and then the music comes on its blaring loud

    • @HistoryOfBritishColumbia
      @HistoryOfBritishColumbia  4 дня назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. I noticed the audio was horrible last video. I am using some new audio editing tools to hopefully correct this going forward.

    • @kevinramsay6746
      @kevinramsay6746 4 дня назад

      @HistoryOfBritishColumbia I Love your videos tho very awesome and informative I love history

  • @REDCEDAR7
    @REDCEDAR7 6 дней назад

    Someone explain what an Arcade meant in a time before computers

    • @REDCEDAR7
      @REDCEDAR7 6 дней назад

      4:20

    • @HistoryOfBritishColumbia
      @HistoryOfBritishColumbia  5 дней назад

      I didn’t know so here’s what Google has to say… Arcades in the 1920s were known as amusement or penny arcades, and offered coin-operated games like strength testers, slot machines, and racing games.

  • @jermsp
    @jermsp 13 дней назад

    Didnt know about the bloody alley name! Was it honestly because people used to fight there? 😂 Thought it was because of the butchers that used to work in there and the blood would wash in to the alley when they sprayed down for end of day.

    • @Maxxis1941
      @Maxxis1941 13 дней назад

      @jermsp Yes, Blood Alley is named for the reason the video states.

  • @ll7868
    @ll7868 11 дней назад +1

    Wasn't because he talked a lot, Gassy Jack got the nickname because he loved beans, served them with every meal, breakfast, lunch, dinner and he farted a lot. It's not so sensitive a subject that people have to try changing it to be less offensive, rewriting history for such reasons is dishonest.

  • @cupertinoish
    @cupertinoish 3 дня назад

    Today's Gastown is infested with... well seeing (and smelling) is believing. Enjoy

  • @tgbsuaoanfbeuw
    @tgbsuaoanfbeuw 13 дней назад +22

    you forgot that it smells like pee 24/7

    • @troycoulter291
      @troycoulter291 13 дней назад +10

      I would remind you this channel seems to be going for factual information and not drastically exaggerated opinions. Stop being so negative and just appreciate the wonderful videos this channel makes. Have a good day.

    • @EskimoCanadian44
      @EskimoCanadian44 13 дней назад +3

      ​​@@troycoulter291It is what it is. They also got rid of the statue of Gastown's name sake. Just starting the video now so idk if it's mentioned in the video

    • @godjhaka7376
      @godjhaka7376 13 дней назад

      @@EskimoCanadian44 it is

    • @checkitoutgoof
      @checkitoutgoof 12 дней назад +9

      ​@troycoulter291 I get your point 100% about the video but let's not pretend Vancouver isn't a shit hole due to liberal ideology....

    • @SgtKFerguson
      @SgtKFerguson 12 дней назад +4

      I live a short work away from gastown. Can confirm. Also in Chinatown

  • @hoboonwheels9289
    @hoboonwheels9289 12 дней назад +1

    I spent 4 days near Gastown in the hostel, it was so depressing due to the lack of sun and low clouds. I'd have great plans to walk to Stanley park and once outside only had the energy to walk to Gastown and have lunch or coffee. I had to leave Vancouver, I was on holiday.

    • @the6ig6adwolf
      @the6ig6adwolf 12 дней назад

      Sounds like you're lazy and would rather make excuses than get out and make the most of your day.

  • @BrainsofFrank
    @BrainsofFrank 12 дней назад +1

    You know if everyone is going to get upset about gassy jack then those people had better start looking at the people in charge of this country. Because honestly no matter what laws are passed men woman And children are still going missing. By the 100,000's yearly just in North America.
    Where do they all go??

    • @the6ig6adwolf
      @the6ig6adwolf 12 дней назад

      Heaven

    • @AsiaOceans-nx5lr
      @AsiaOceans-nx5lr 11 дней назад +1

      Are you suggesting that marrying a 12 year old child was/is acceptable? Says a lot about you.