Canada’s Famous Abandoned City. Remote and Untouched. | Ocean Falls | Destination Adventure

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • This is my adventure to the abandoned city of Ocean Falls. This location has been a dream of mine for many years and it was nothing short of amazing. In its prime, this city was home to nearly 4000 people and now it is only home to 20 full time residents. Situated on the rugged coastline of British Columbia, this remote city has one of the most beautiful views you could possibly imagine. I only got to stay for one day, but i would happily go back and stay much longer. During our visit to Ocean Falls, we stayed at the Old Bank Inn. The folks were very accommodating and made our stay delightful. I want to say a big thank you to this episodes sponsor, Still North Design Co. Check them out here: / stillnorthdesignco
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Комментарии • 3 тыс.

  • @tenspeedtruck4083
    @tenspeedtruck4083 4 года назад +789

    Born in Ocean Falls in November 1949. Left with my parents in July 1950. I returned in July 2019 after a dream came true to go back again. Yep, made it back after almost 70 years. This video is something I will cherish until my last breath. Thank you Still North Design and my compliments to the host and production crew (only 2?). Great job!! Totally!!!!

    • @terriboothe3497
      @terriboothe3497 4 года назад +2

      They have no roads because they are lazy.

    • @v0hero691
      @v0hero691 4 года назад +2

      I like this.

    • @fishfire_2999
      @fishfire_2999 4 года назад +11

      70 yrs old still saying totally lol ,must of spent a little time Cali or the valley at some point very cool story ,should take the ferry out one day 40 sum odd dollars sounds like you would enjoy it 👍

    • @tenspeedtruck4083
      @tenspeedtruck4083 4 года назад +95

      Jett Jo johnson ... I am not sure what lead to your “not relevant” comment. From what I can see, the current number of 101 likes posted in response to my sincere comment of gratefulness far outweighs your insult. I had a dream to go back to my birthplace and I fulfilled my dream after 7 decades. My wife of 45 years accompanied me. Any further insults are not required. Your silence is all that is asked.

    • @jasrestery3463
      @jasrestery3463 4 года назад +10

      Wow you are such a great person and awesome story I would love to go up there and check it out for a while I'm from Los Angeles but I did live in Calgary before

  • @Frontseat_Driving
    @Frontseat_Driving 4 года назад +117

    Sometimes the power of the internet really amazes me. It's incredible to hear from people that actually lived there! What an entirely unique way/place to grow up.

    • @johnnyjensen6067
      @johnnyjensen6067 3 года назад +2

      Ocean Falls is great for children to grow up in. I lived there from age 3 (1960) to age 10 (1967). I still miss it to this day.

  • @jamesnunya9541
    @jamesnunya9541 2 года назад +14

    It's amazing how quickly mother nature reclaims things left behind in places like this

  • @653j521
    @653j521 4 года назад +25

    The best thing about this video is the way it inspired so many people to tell about their and their family's experiences there. That added another dimension to it. Thanks.

  • @robynnballard8801
    @robynnballard8801 4 года назад +270

    This is so emotional for me. I lived there 71-73.Just turned 55. Lived in Martin Valley and when my Dad died we moved into that apartment building. Still simply the most beautiful place I ever lived . I have so many vivid memories. We would fly in on a goose or gander or go on the Northland Prince by water. Yes been to Namu too. Loved going way down the docks on Link lake and jumping of the boathouses. I remember the snow going over the windows and the police coming out on their skidoos to bring people to town or bring out groceries. Named my oldest daughter after a older teen girl named April i met and she made an impression on me. Thanks for making me cry.

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  4 года назад +35

      robynn ballard so happy I could bring this moment back to you.

    • @r.j.dunnill1465
      @r.j.dunnill1465 4 года назад +10

      I was there for something less than a year in 1970-71. Left on the Northland Prince in 1971.

    • @maximuslongrod6361
      @maximuslongrod6361 4 года назад +10

      robynn ballard that’s a great story. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AlexanderSimic
      @AlexanderSimic 4 года назад +4

      awesome story

  • @jillxotta7804
    @jillxotta7804 4 года назад +280

    I was born in Ocean Falls and lived here until our family left in 1973. My mother’s mom and dad lived here and my mother was raised here and lived here most of her life until the mill closed. The bowling alley of which you speak was located on the right hand side of the road leading up to the dam. We called the building the “big hall” - it housed a big hall that was used for recreation, the bowling alley and the swimming pool. Across the street and down just a little ways was the movie theatre- these were well used by the residents of Ocean Falls. Our family home was on 5th street at the bottom of the wooden hill - right across from the old elementary school that burned down. It is hard to watch the video of your hometown where you have the fondest memories of your childhood in such disrepair ☹️. I have been back once to see it like this and hope to bring my husband there next year so he can see where our family roots originated from❤️

    • @pm6613
      @pm6613 4 года назад +19

      Hey. We lived at 525 5th St., right at the waterfront end with a view of the harbour. My dad was the town dentist from 1958 to 1967.

    • @demontongue9893
      @demontongue9893 4 года назад +4

      hey at least you came from a really nice area I perish the thought if bringing anyone back to where I grew up its not a nice place at all

    • @coreykishman8833
      @coreykishman8833 4 года назад +2

      Hi Jill, would you happen to have known Diane Sandiford?

    • @jillxotta7804
      @jillxotta7804 4 года назад +2

      Corey kishman Sorry no that name is not familiar to me.

    • @veronicapace7198
      @veronicapace7198 4 года назад +2

      A beautiful place to grow up. Despite the buildings, the scenery never changes. It must get really cold though. A lot of snow and ice?

  • @terryalway247
    @terryalway247 4 года назад +136

    I lived in the hotel in 1985 for a year. In those days the town although long since shutdown was far more intact it seemed as though everything thing was in place except the residents. The first room you where in while exploring the hotel was the ball room referred to in my time as the blue room. The second was the bar. The hotel housed the following amenities to name a few morgue, radio station, town hall, library, lion’s club, leather working shop, pottery/ceramics shop, wood working shop, bar, dance hall, bowling alley, dentists office, town office, a bakery ( that once supplied the entire central coast with all things baked) and a huge cafeteria. Thinks for the walk down memory lane.

    • @d.jensen5153
      @d.jensen5153 4 года назад +9

      Abundant hydro power, a pottery shop, a remote wilderness setting, and no people? Sign me up!!

    • @worldsend9659
      @worldsend9659 4 года назад +2

      Canada the most irrelevant country on earth. Simply the 51st state of the United States of Global Terrorism. And these Canadian people can't see what they've all become.

    • @avrahamvidal4255
      @avrahamvidal4255 4 года назад +6

      Worlds End LOL 😂, You Are An Amusing Conspiracy Theorist

    • @davidg4026
      @davidg4026 4 года назад +1

      @@worldsend9659 --> WTF are you babbling about??! Better keep your tinfoil hat on a little tighter bud!!

  • @lisamcleanknotts1827
    @lisamcleanknotts1827 4 года назад +81

    My dad grew up in ocean falls. His dad worked for the mill and managed the bowling alley. Dad worked as a pin setter at the end of the alley. He also worked as a ‘boom’ man running on the log booms. I only recently heard how he worked as a tour guide in the 1950’s too tourists showing them the town and explaining the mill operations
    Thank you for the tour.

    • @goofusmaximusII
      @goofusmaximusII 3 года назад +1

      You have a story to tell....tell us.

    • @donfss5088
      @donfss5088 3 года назад +1

      I remember setting pins, in the evenings, as a young teen. We had to set pins in 2 alleys and had to jump from one over to the other. A very hard job that requires you to be in good physical shape.

    • @lisamcleanknotts1827
      @lisamcleanknotts1827 3 года назад

      @@donfss5088 my dad set pins in the 50s. When did you? Did you know the Mcleans?

    • @donfss5088
      @donfss5088 3 года назад

      @@lisamcleanknotts1827 I was just reminiscing the late 50's but not in ocean falls. Mom was from Ontario.

  • @d33dr0
    @d33dr0 4 года назад +82

    I lived in ocean falls for a few months. My dad was mayor for awhile, and fire chief, it was a truly untouched amazing place. I am glad someone else knows of it.

    • @barniestormer6698
      @barniestormer6698 4 года назад

      And 700k of us do too

    • @yahstino
      @yahstino 4 года назад +3

      Damn, mayor and fire cheif

    • @michaelb9529
      @michaelb9529 4 года назад +3

      I remember the fire truck. If you needed your boat pumped out the fisherman would just go and grab the fire truck and job done

    • @rupe53
      @rupe53 4 года назад +6

      @@yahstino ... like most small towns. The guy just turns his hat around and the other title is on the other side!

  • @PracticaProphetica
    @PracticaProphetica 4 года назад +83

    My parents came over from Switzerland (separately), and met and married in Ocean Falls, where they had lived for a year or two (around 1957). They moved away shortly after, so none of us children grew up there. But I believe my Mom lived in the Hen House, and worked in the Martin Hotel restaurant. One funny story: my Mom flew in on a float plane, but she'd never been on one, and didn't know they landed on water (she didn't know much English at that time). As it was heading down towards the water, she got panicky about what was happening, but when she looked around, none of the other passengers were alarmed, so she stopped panicking, and shortly after the plane landed on the water!

    • @rebinred495
      @rebinred495 11 месяцев назад

      Where were they from in Switzerland?
      (I’m from the Monthey district )

    • @PracticaProphetica
      @PracticaProphetica 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@rebinred495 Lucerne area.

  • @jonpopelka
    @jonpopelka 4 года назад +72

    I just feel a profound sense of sadness watching this. Seeing homes and places where people lived out their day-to-day lives, raised kids, made their special memories... Imagine the city where you were born or your childhood house falling into this kind of decrepitude. All I could think of while seeing the inside of the seaside house was how many birthdays, anniversaries and Christmases that living room might have seen, now slowly rotting away and crumbling into sad, forgotten disrepair.

    • @lukesmith8547
      @lukesmith8547 Год назад +3

      So true when our homeless population is growing but nobody will help rebuild these towns to help house our homeless so many abandoned buildings across Canada and the government just wants to keep giving the money to refugees from other countries leading us into depression the problem is none of the governments want to help their own communities

    • @bobsmith4334
      @bobsmith4334 Год назад +6

      "Don't be sad that it's over, be glad that it happened"

    • @simonem.3092
      @simonem.3092 10 месяцев назад +2

      Nature reclaims! THAT is beauty and hope.

    • @bannerlad01
      @bannerlad01 4 месяца назад

      @@lukesmith8547you really don’t get economics or free will.

    • @fornhunkle
      @fornhunkle 4 месяца назад

      ​@@lukesmith8547is that really what you think the problem is? Like if they just had a roof over their head they would not be addicted to opioids? There's tons of free housing opportunities already but drugs aren't allowed so they don't get utilized lol
      This was in 2011 I learned this at work. Before the opioid crisis even. There was an entire apartment opened with security on each floor for the homeless. Food and other basic medical and mental health services were given as well. One of many buildings that do this. What ended up happening is they built a homeless camp right outside the apartment property line. Hundreds of tents where they can freely do drugs and then have access during the day to the services for free. The apartment was eventually demolished after about 8 months. That's where I came in for work.
      Where I live now they repurposed an old hotel for this and it is being understandably petitioned by residents because they don't want to walk their kids to school passed this situation.
      You don't just give them a house sadly

  • @amberossinger3868
    @amberossinger3868 3 года назад +28

    My dad grew up in Ocean Falls until he was about 13. He talks about being apart of the Rain People and about the town. Even though he was only 13 when him and my grandmother left, he remembers the wooden roads and the town vividly and talks about it all the time.

    • @maere6278
      @maere6278 Год назад

      My mom was born there too! not sure how old she was when they left.

  • @warmweeniesdoxiesweaters2884
    @warmweeniesdoxiesweaters2884 4 года назад +154

    Ya know how remote it is when abandoned places are nearly completely free of graffiti... very refreshing. Thank you for sharing. Keep safe.

    • @laszlozoltan5021
      @laszlozoltan5021 4 года назад +3

      no thanks to the bears ?

    • @SteeringWheelOperator
      @SteeringWheelOperator 4 года назад

      @@laszlozoltan5021 ruclips.net/video/kBnnon_iZOM/видео.html

    • @michaelcanney7218
      @michaelcanney7218 4 года назад +3

      Thought the same thing about the graffiti

    • @redsorgum
      @redsorgum 4 года назад +3

      Now that you mentioned it, it’s going to be tagged, thanks.....😒Doh!

    • @HunterShows
      @HunterShows 4 года назад +1

      Not free of vandalism though!

  • @mikerapchuk5162
    @mikerapchuk5162 4 года назад +92

    Thank you so much for this video. I was in Ocean Falls in 1979 working for a mining company as an exploration geologist. The town was in much better condition at that time, the hotel was still occupied by the owner , there were people still living there. The mill was mothballed but a skeleton crew was still maintaining it.The rcmp detachment was recently closed and the end was near. It was a shame. A lot of the houses were still in liveable condition , I considered buying one and moving there. Hard to believe how much has changed. Too bad you could not have seen it , I will never forget the eerie feeling of walking through the streets , looking at the houses still in fine condition, streetlights still on yet nary a soul. Felt like a living apocalypes movie. Thanks again for the memories.

    • @gliflyer7692
      @gliflyer7692 4 года назад

      isnt it difficult to live in a place where you cannot buy things? what if you suddenly need something? youd have to wait a week or two?

    • @redwater4778
      @redwater4778 4 года назад +1

      Did you find the garnets?

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  4 года назад +5

      mike rapchuk thank you for enjoying my video. I wish I could have seen and experienced it during your time as well

    • @alianbaba9330
      @alianbaba9330 4 года назад +1

      Do you have any photos from inside the hotel back then?

    • @ilanarhian
      @ilanarhian 4 года назад +3

      I must have been there not that long before as a child - we were on our way to Bella Bella to visit a friend of my dad’s who was an RCMP officer there, and we stayed one night with an RCMP officer in Ocean Falls so the detachment was still there then.

  • @SheaStoney
    @SheaStoney 4 года назад +65

    My parents met there in 1963 when they both worked for the pulp mill.

    • @ME-ep9xw
      @ME-ep9xw 3 года назад

      Cool where they met,
      And cool that you know,

    • @geenaskeena7216
      @geenaskeena7216 3 года назад

      There has NEVER been a pulp mill there ???

    • @SheaStoney
      @SheaStoney 3 года назад +5

      @@geenaskeena7216 if you’re questioning if there was ever a pulp mill in Ocean Falls, let me assure you that there was.

    • @rustymiller9918
      @rustymiller9918 3 года назад +3

      @@geenaskeena7216 They did make pulp and it burned the foliage around the mill. Later pulp was shipped in in barges and they
      only made newsprint there with two paper machines.

    • @baileydavies7945
      @baileydavies7945 3 года назад

      Mine lived there too ! And my daughters grandpa . My family has huge history in this town . I have furniture !

  • @JohnSmith-gr8kh
    @JohnSmith-gr8kh 10 месяцев назад +5

    People’s comments are absolutely captivating stories about their time in Ocean Falls. From birth to immigrating this town deserves so much more recognition in our history books. Well done Dustin…greetings from ON 🇨🇦

  • @ronerskine2173
    @ronerskine2173 4 года назад +21

    My Parents lived in Ocean Falls back in the early 50s. My older sister was born there in 56. My father worked at the mill during the day and then went and built a house in Martin valley. My mother worked at the bank. I grew up listening to many stories of their time there

    • @jeff6682
      @jeff6682 Месяц назад

      Any paranormal activity over there ?

  • @troyex2010
    @troyex2010 4 года назад +29

    "50k people used to live here...now it's a ghost town"....that place looks like a mini Chernobyl....perfect location for a movie

  • @kenmcdonald7793
    @kenmcdonald7793 4 года назад +33

    Another unique history fact. Ocean Falls was the center of the Canadian mens swimming in the 60s and 70s. Multiple Olympians, Olympic medals, world record holders came out of here. They were a powerhouse in the world. There is book by Jack Kelso about it.

    • @davinamarshall2780
      @davinamarshall2780 9 месяцев назад

      I live in Ontario but I remember hearing about the men's swimming team all coming from Ocean Falls B.C. and I was amazed how such a small town could produce
      so many world class swimmers.

  • @JennRighter
    @JennRighter 4 года назад +26

    This weather, isolation, natural beauty is the DREAM OF MY ABSOLUTE LIFE.

    • @dr.z3426
      @dr.z3426 2 года назад

      Whoa like absolutely literally no freaking way!!

    • @ghettocowboy993
      @ghettocowboy993 12 дней назад

      💯

  • @MAG_1975
    @MAG_1975 4 года назад +100

    My dad was born there in 1947, my grandmother was a nurse there and my grandfather worked at the mill, I’ve never been there but I will one day.

    • @reganadair1723
      @reganadair1723 4 года назад +7

      i feel like my family might know yours. my grandfather and greatgrandfather worked at the mill in the same time frame

  • @coreykishman8833
    @coreykishman8833 4 года назад +170

    I'm adopted, on my Birth record my Mother listed Ocean Falls as her birthplace. Never met her but still, neat.

    • @adamgouge9363
      @adamgouge9363 4 года назад +36

      This sounds like the beginning of a horror movie. You do a 23 and me DNA test, and a week later you receive a strange phone call regarding the results of sequencing of your genome. The person on the phone says that some things are still up in the air, but she requires a DNA sample from your mother in order to confirm her findings. We set off on a journey to Ocean falls in search of your Biological mother. However when we get to our destination we find that things aren't as they should be in .... OCEAN FALLS!!!! dunnn duuun duuuunnnnn !!! (p.s. not trying to make fun or anything. Just bored silly)

    • @eijonasson
      @eijonasson 4 года назад +13

      @@adamgouge9363
      Just keep writing.
      Be a movie before you know it . Mom will step forward out of the shadows just in time to save the adult child's sanity.
      Blah blah...you're writing it .

    • @carlitoramirez6706
      @carlitoramirez6706 4 года назад +8

      Adam Gouge 20 residents.. or so we had thought. 🔥🔥🔥

    • @carlitoramirez6706
      @carlitoramirez6706 4 года назад +3

      Heather Elliott U Need 2 Nuke Your Imagination Bro, Wheeeew

    • @RawOlympia
      @RawOlympia 4 года назад +1

      @@adamgouge9363 riveting!

  • @cjadams9321
    @cjadams9321 3 года назад +4

    Back in the day this whole place would have been so beautiful.

    • @Souljahna
      @Souljahna 2 года назад +1

      It was enchanting. I was there in '75. The people were beautiful too....

  • @rustymiller9918
    @rustymiller9918 3 года назад +9

    I lived and worked in Ocean falls from 1974 to 1978. There are many stories to tell. Thanks for the video and the memories. Living there changed my life in many positive ways. Many years later I still get excited when I bump into someone else who has been there. To me it is a very special place and none other like it. Thanks again.

  • @FrankBergdoll
    @FrankBergdoll 4 года назад +23

    Born there! Never been back and this video is fantastic. Gives me a chance to see it. My dad was an Executive Chef at the hotel back in the day. The stories were that it was incredible.

  • @gayled3059
    @gayled3059 4 года назад +56

    The "Hen House" was called Kimsquit Lodge when I lived there 58 to 72.

  • @kkb2142
    @kkb2142 Год назад +2

    “Bowling shoes! That is so cool!!!” Omg I laughed but I absolutely love the enthusiasm. You can tell that they love what they do. Great videos!

  • @bobnicholls4334
    @bobnicholls4334 3 года назад +10

    Thanks for this video. I worked in Ocean Falls in 1956/57. My uncle was a paper maker and lived there many years to its closing. He got me a job there and for a 19 year old city guy, it was quite a adventure. I worked in the power plant for a while but ended up in the Fire Department. Imagine, a 19 year old driving a big fire truck and a Willys Jeep pump unit. What a experience in a fire hall too. I left Ocean Falls for a vacation early 58 and the big city keep me. Always wanted to visit Ocean Falls again for a lot of years but didn’t, happen. It was a great place at the time and seeing it now in your video is very sad to see. Anyways, thanks again, and I will look for more of your videos.

  • @ronbooiman7906
    @ronbooiman7906 4 года назад +34

    Lived there in 1976, worked for the Bank of Commerce / CIBC. Loved & hated it. Loved the scenery, the people, the fresh air. Hated the remoteness, the lack of amenities, dreadful TV reception. Thanks for the tour, I would have enjoyed wondering around.

    • @ronbooiman7906
      @ronbooiman7906 4 года назад +1

      I didn’t have a tv. The TV tower / receiver signal shot over the town of Ocean Falls therefore the tv picture was extremely grainy and not worth watching.

  • @stephencampbell8332
    @stephencampbell8332 4 года назад +21

    My mother in law use to live in Ocean Falls as a child in the early 50's. Her dad was in the RCMP.
    It was a pretty happening back then when the mill was in operation...Now, not so much.
    One of the things she remembers is the rain...the rain, the rain, the rain.

  • @Birchwood96
    @Birchwood96 4 года назад +14

    My aunt,uncle and cousins moved to Ocean Falls when my uncle left the Royal Marines. His brother had a job in the mill and got my uncle a job as a painter there. When the mill shut they moved to Vancouver Island. My cousins enjoyed their life there, it was completely different from a small English village.

  • @AdventuresofMrChin
    @AdventuresofMrChin 4 года назад +36

    Ocean Falls in 1962- I was a baby wrapped in a blanket when my mother tripped on one of those old board walks. She said that I went sailing out into the air and landed with a slide across the mud.

    • @julybutterfly
      @julybutterfly 4 года назад +3

      Wow!

    • @dustybahlz6674
      @dustybahlz6674 4 года назад

      Did you slide on your chin? And was that the first adventure, of Mr. Chin?

    • @pennise
      @pennise 4 года назад

      That explains a lot about you Mr. Chin. If that is your real name.

    • @allviking5203
      @allviking5203 3 года назад

      I remember the boardwalk,
      Going to school at the fire hall,
      Coach Tebor from Swim team,
      Sneaking into the Movies

    • @briandelaney5283
      @briandelaney5283 2 года назад +1

      Did you survive?

  • @brentcowan8077
    @brentcowan8077 4 года назад +41

    I grew up here from 1952-1956 it was a pulp and papermill town built in the twenties by Crown Zellerback

  • @MrMscotth
    @MrMscotth 4 года назад +11

    Thanks. My grandfather was born there around 1915.

  • @jesse9496
    @jesse9496 4 года назад +14

    That place has sooo much potential. If I had the money I'd develop ocean falls.

  • @lunaromamusic
    @lunaromamusic 4 года назад +14

    I lived in OF as an infant and visited as a teen. It makes me sad to see it so run down.

  • @orin1971
    @orin1971 4 года назад +16

    This brings back memories
    . I lived there from 72 to 78. Moved out when I was 8 years old. Our house over looked the plane ramp and we could see all the ferries come and go. I always felt safe there and everyone knew each other. My dad worked at the mill and really got his start in the trades there. Thank you for the trip back in time.

  • @paulthompson6745
    @paulthompson6745 4 года назад +18

    Interesting tidbit....current BC Premier John Horgan worked at this paper mill when he was a university student.

  • @philliphall5198
    @philliphall5198 8 месяцев назад +3

    Peaceful and safe, love the outdoors and being away from all the people 😊

  • @100mpgus
    @100mpgus 4 года назад +47

    it seems like everyone that ever lived in ocean falls got an email about this video and was told to come here and comment on the video. I am not from ocean falls.

    • @kaldo_kaldo
      @kaldo_kaldo 4 года назад +1

      The peak population was only 3500, it's amazing that so many found this video within a month

    • @bobsalamone9798
      @bobsalamone9798 4 года назад

      Bedrocker Don she could be on a PC. As uncommon as that is these days!

  • @BillHawkins0318
    @BillHawkins0318 4 года назад +162

    So This social distancing thing has shown me. I am pretty happy by myself. So much so that I would willingly become a resident in one of those fixer upper houses. In that abandoned neighborhood section.
    I have grown a little bit tired of all the opinionated people. I could embrace the hermit life.

    • @WN_Byers
      @WN_Byers 4 года назад +9

      Same

    • @clickreportifyouareacrybab5942
      @clickreportifyouareacrybab5942 4 года назад +13

      People have become insufferable. So fake, everyone for themselves.

    • @stacyrussell460
      @stacyrussell460 4 года назад +12

      Same. I'm an introvert that loves camping so this would be like the ultimate camping experience for me.

    • @bmfilmnut
      @bmfilmnut 4 года назад +2

      And that's your opinion!

    • @rebccarae7669
      @rebccarae7669 4 года назад +4

      I want to know would it be possible to grow or raise livestock and grow a garden and be self-sustaining there because the scenery is beautiful and the clean water is something wow therefore there must be good fish and they must live off Hunting but other than meat what else do they eat just curious

  • @OldFolkie2
    @OldFolkie2 4 года назад +11

    My Uncle worked there as a young man after high school in the early 60s. This is the most I've ever seen of the place. Fascinating. Never knew it had so much in its heyday, nor that it was that 'old' - a 1926 power dam and a Japanese town! Amazing.

  • @user-lu6gq1hx9e
    @user-lu6gq1hx9e 10 месяцев назад +2

    This brought back many memories. I have a picture of my dad playing pool in the hotel pool hall. We lived on Falls Street, alongside the dam. There was a schedule and sirens to warn of the opening of the gates. We used to picnic on the massive boulders. I haven't been back since leaving in 1970. There are those who say it's worth the trip, others who say remember it as it was. I'm leaning towards making the trip :)

  • @fredrichl
    @fredrichl 4 года назад +3

    Looks like a nice place to live if one enjoys solitude, fishing and perhaps some hunting.

  • @tylerc8273
    @tylerc8273 4 года назад +36

    I recognize that hotel in the thumbnail anyday! Ocean Falls, My father was born there. My family worked there years ago. I miss ocean falls, its a wonderful wonderful spot. Haven't been back for over ten years. Thanks for the memories man.

  • @michaelb9529
    @michaelb9529 4 года назад +222

    I remember Ocean Falls when it was still a thriving little town. The hotel was truly magnificent. The town also had an indoor swimming pool that produced several champions. It also had an RCMP detachment, movie theatre, baseball diamond. All the houses in the main town were heated by steam from the mill. There was a co-op and a Sear catalog store. The Northland Prince used to bring in supplies every couple of weeks. The houses were truly beautiful. The one funny thing was the numbered roads began at tenth. There was another part called martin valley it was a couple of kilometres out of town and it was the suburbs. Almost everyone had a vehicle. The lake above the town IIRC was actually a series of lakes thus the name Link Lakes. My dad was a commercial fisherman and it was one of our favorite stops.

    • @shayneramsay1388
      @shayneramsay1388 4 года назад +13

      Thanks for the information about this trully beautiful place

    • @DavidSmith-sb2ix
      @DavidSmith-sb2ix 4 года назад +15

      Add an old bookshop and a quiet little pub and that sounds like my kind of place.

    • @michaelb9529
      @michaelb9529 4 года назад +11

      @@DavidSmith-sb2ix I don't recall an old bookshop but there was a great little pub in the hotel, I was to young to get in.....if you know what I mean. All the proceeds from the pub went to building and maintaining the Olympic class indoor pool. They actually had several swimming champions and one that went to the Olympics

    • @DavidSmith-sb2ix
      @DavidSmith-sb2ix 4 года назад +5

      @@michaelb9529 Who stayed at the hotel, tourists, factory or maintenance workers? It seems to be a big hotel for a remote place like this. Someone's suggested that the guests were people brought in to do maintenance work at the mill.

    • @kbee1735
      @kbee1735 4 года назад +6

      Wow! You really a sparkling nostalgic light on this little town... thanks for the post! Do you have any pics from your childhood... be so interesting to see a couple!

  • @donwilkie
    @donwilkie 4 года назад +6

    I was one of the last cooks to work in the hotel before the town was shut down.I have nothing but fond memory's of my time spent there . The rain capital of B.C , but the summer's at Link lake were heaven !

    • @millisagable1318
      @millisagable1318 4 года назад

      So do you know why they had wooden roads?

    • @terrymcareavy6816
      @terrymcareavy6816 3 года назад

      I did the elevators in June/July 1980 . Remember a young blonde guitarist at the lake . Could that be yo Don ? Have to dig up picture.

    • @donwilkie
      @donwilkie 3 года назад +1

      @@terrymcareavy6816 I'll bet you it was me ,I had a white canoe

    • @terrymcareavy6816
      @terrymcareavy6816 3 года назад

      Don Wilkie found some pics Don . How do I share with you ? Loving your vids

    • @donwilkie
      @donwilkie 3 года назад

      @@terrymcareavy6816 hi Terry I am at. lonesomedonwilkie@gmail.com

  • @theodorecharles635
    @theodorecharles635 3 года назад +5

    Thanks a lot for sharing that video. I lived in Ocean Falls from 1974 until the mill closed in 1980. Some of my fondest memories are from the time I spent there. There's no other place like it. I lived in the hotel for a couple of years and attended many a legendary party in the Blue Room. I got married by a JP in the old hospital. Total cost of the wedding, $8.00. I've only been back once since we left, just a brief stop when the ferry went in there. I'd love to go back again for a longer stay sometime. The words of Joni Mitchell have never been more appropriate than about Ocean Falls.
    "Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got til it's gone."

  • @tomdeininger7379
    @tomdeininger7379 4 года назад +17

    Fascinating. How sad, once a place filled with life. People's homes, their lives.

  • @TeamStruggleBunny
    @TeamStruggleBunny 4 года назад +241

    Only 5th and 10th street were wooden. Lived in Ocean Falls as a child in the 70s and remember it well. It was an interesting place to live. I recall Soviet freighters coming in to pick up bulk rolls of paper and the crew having shore leave. They bought shopping carts of ice cream and chocolate bars and we helped push them to the ball field that was up by the top of the damn. What you called the old park looks like what we called the burned down school. The area you call the VIP houses were only regular houses . I lived in one of them. Each year the town did a clean up, the Sharks, Barracuda and Killer Whales were the teams. The winner had the biggest garbage pile from cleaning the town. As kids, age 5, 6 we had run of the town, except on the occasions where grizzlies were coming down into the town. Some changes to garbage pike up and security resolved that. I have an old post card of Ocean Falls some place.

    • @ahill4642
      @ahill4642 4 года назад +13

      CdnX690 --- Cool stories!

    • @naderbutter
      @naderbutter 4 года назад +5

      Thanks for Sharing.
      Enjoy

    • @KatJ3st
      @KatJ3st 4 года назад +4

      Thank you. That's a true piece of history.

    • @markanthony3275
      @markanthony3275 4 года назад +6

      Thanks for sharing your experience there...it helps bring a bit of life back into the place. I'm interested because I live in mining country in Northern Manitoba...and there are a couple of towns around that are headed the same way as Ocean Falls because the mines closed up. Lynn lake is one...Sherridon and Leaf Rapids are a few more.

    • @TeamStruggleBunny
      @TeamStruggleBunny 4 года назад +8

      @@markanthony3275 Small isolated towns with one sustaining industry and not a hub for travel are challenged with urbanization and the economics of sustaining the town. Some places may have a natural draw and who knows, post CV19 people might be looking for some remoteness. Another memory from OF - each year spring kicked off with a rally to clean the town. There were three groups, Sharks, Barracuda and Killer Whales. Each group assembled garbage collected in the parking lot and the biggest pile won. I also recall the movie theatre being $1. Fifty cents got you in and the .50 got you pop and popcorn.

  • @PixelSchmiede
    @PixelSchmiede 4 года назад +26

    When I travelled around Canada, I once stayed with an elderly couple from Surrey. The husband was originally from Germany (like me) bit migrated to Canada (Ocean Falls specifically) because he loved the wilderness up there. He told me lots of super interesting stories about the place but this video is the first time that I actually see what the place might have looked like. Really interesting to watch and now I’m wondering what the guy that I stayed at would feel like if he saw this. Thanks for the great tour of ocean falls!

    • @worldsend9659
      @worldsend9659 4 года назад

      Canada the most irrelevant country on earth. Simply the 51st state of the United States of Global Terrorism. And these Canadian people can't see what they've all become.

    • @PixelSchmiede
      @PixelSchmiede 4 года назад

      Worlds End Ok and who exactly asked for you opinion? Just shut up nobody cares about your view of Canada. It’s almost objectively one of the most beautiful countries on earth.

  • @jeanienweismann572
    @jeanienweismann572 4 года назад +20

    My kinda place~ "Serenity" and What do you mean there's nothing to do, there's plenty to do~ help clean up why not? 💞

    • @walperstyle
      @walperstyle 4 года назад +1

      That's what I do normally around my town. When was the last time you picked up some garbage?

    • @vpaczkowski
      @vpaczkowski 4 года назад +2

      You can come to Philadelphia and pick up some trash

  • @danlacasse5814
    @danlacasse5814 4 года назад +5

    This is where I was born in 1963. I unfortunately have never been back. Thanks for the tour.

  • @dalejoyce6494
    @dalejoyce6494 4 года назад +11

    I was in Ocean Falls for a few days in the summer of 1978. Spent my last 10 dollar travellers cheque on a bottle of rum at the liquor store by the hotel.The mill and the town were very busy at that time. We were hand logging a few inlets away from Ocean Falls. We left our house boat and log boom to go to Bella Bella for supplies one weekend. When we returned we found our houseboat was set adrift and log boom cut open. Found out later it was people from Ocean Falls and Martin River didn’t want us logging in that area and tried to run us out. Well, it didn’t work!! My relatives ended up living in Ocean Falls in the early 80’s for a couple of years....

  • @va7ras
    @va7ras 4 года назад +10

    I work on the Government Ferries that serviced Ocean Falls for years. I remember the days when the pulp & paper mill was at full production as well freighters from around the world coming in. for paper. Also having a beer at the Martin Inn or the Legion, or swimming in Link Lake behind the falls as well trying to eat huclke berrys with the bears!

  • @Fliping187
    @Fliping187 4 года назад +36

    Pro tip: Don't film yourself driving while you're looking down texting someone

    • @maddie4077
      @maddie4077 2 года назад +2

      Makes him look like an idiot.

    • @kevinmoore5053
      @kevinmoore5053 2 года назад

      You do realize he wasn't filming, his buddy had the camera on a monopod and I saw no texting.... where was he texting? give me a video reference #

    • @JoshuaG182
      @JoshuaG182 2 года назад +1

      @0:38

    • @kingdingaling2469
      @kingdingaling2469 2 года назад

      @@kevinmoore5053 🤣
      Wrong

  • @DailyDrivenExotics
    @DailyDrivenExotics 4 года назад +51

    I really enjoyed this, well produced! Keep it up!

    • @Destination_Adventure
      @Destination_Adventure  4 года назад +16

      Holy smokes DDE, huge fan of the channel. Really stoked to see this comment. Thanks so much for watching and for the support.

  • @lizdell9662
    @lizdell9662 4 года назад +36

    I was born in Ocean Falls in 1961, it was really Awesome to see this. My dad was Bill Donald and I am Elizabeth (Liz) Donald.

    • @lizmadson3117
      @lizmadson3117 4 года назад +6

      Liz Dell I was Elizabeth Blezard,I lived there too about 60 years ago,my Dad worked at the mill , I have a few memories though.

  • @47vulcanride
    @47vulcanride 4 года назад +4

    My Canadian wife and I went there around 1979 to visit her childhood friend Karen and her husband Mike. They worked for the mill in some capacity. All very active at that time. Enjoyed being there very much.

  • @markpatterson5250
    @markpatterson5250 Год назад +2

    I am retired Alaska Marine Hwy worker. On the Bellingham to Ketchikan run (no stops in between for us), sometimes, when time allowed, we would bypass going through Bella Bella and head up the fjord to Ocean Falls. We would stop in the harbor below the falls, do a looky loo, take a few pix and head back on out. It is a beautiful place and was a nice change for us on the ferry. I have no idea what the few people who lived there thought about us out in their harbor! Nice video and great to see what it looks like up close and learn a bit of history about it

  • @allanhansen3132
    @allanhansen3132 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for the update. I spent two yrs there around 15 yrs ago! Very cool to see the sights again! Cheers

  • @WhiteCavendish
    @WhiteCavendish 4 года назад +5

    ::listens to the opening commentary:: Awwwww yiss! A man after my own heart.

  • @jetta.silence6356
    @jetta.silence6356 4 года назад +21

    Looks like a place i could handle living in during the summer.

    • @jasrestery3463
      @jasrestery3463 4 года назад +1

      Yes .. Summer u should go with me... What state provice or country do you live???

  • @philbellamy5556
    @philbellamy5556 4 года назад +5

    I was there back in the 70ds when it was still operational, loved it then, so sad what has happened to it.

  • @arjanvanraaij8440
    @arjanvanraaij8440 4 года назад +19

    the climate, the mountains the ferry ride it looks alot like Norway.

    • @SosukeAizen748
      @SosukeAizen748 3 года назад +1

      It's probably along similar latitude lines. It's the pacific northwest of Canada.

  • @NorwaysailorEH
    @NorwaysailorEH 4 года назад +27

    I worked on the other side of the river, and spent a good amount of time taking pictures of ocean falls. but I took two ferries a plane and a water taxi boat to get there instead of the ferry. that room you were in was a banquet room, The bowling alley was below the main floor where i am not sure you went too. along with a pool ( i believe). there are tons of VERY cool places that you might of missed or left out of editing. a room with glass jars with bones in them, the abandoned mini green house in the top floor of a house that looked like it was used for drugs. baby bears would walk down the roads. , The most beautiful sunsets would great you. I sailed around the world and back and besides being in the middle of the atlantic ocean this place had one of the best sunsets you will ever see in your life.

  • @landlice48
    @landlice48 8 месяцев назад +3

    Here I am ‘catching up’ on checking out so many of your amazing videos. I love how you respectfully visit these remote areas and then explain this journey . Love your work, thanks a million.

  • @user-nn3ye4hk4c
    @user-nn3ye4hk4c 11 месяцев назад +1

    My dad bought a cabin in the 90’s in ocean falls I spent a lot of time there. beautiful place great memories. Cool to see a place I know well, on your channel

  • @warrenharper424
    @warrenharper424 4 года назад +9

    Liked the video, brought back a number of memories! Lived there for three years s a kid in the early 80's. The pump house was were they added the chlorine, that's when my dad didn't turn it off. He was the townsite plumber. lol

  • @Daynox1st
    @Daynox1st 4 года назад +375

    *Packs Bags* "Perfect town to hole up in while this pandemic is going..."

    • @quinnking8405
      @quinnking8405 4 года назад +26

      Wouldn't want to possibly spread it to the people who still live there though

    • @johnssmith7642
      @johnssmith7642 4 года назад +2

      Ocean falls gets Carona Virus. Stay home! :p

    • @donaldtrudeau6630
      @donaldtrudeau6630 4 года назад +19

      I am sure the people living there are wonderful but right now I wouldn't be surprised if they were quite hostile towards newcomers. Lol

    • @SmilingDepression
      @SmilingDepression 4 года назад +1

      @@quinnking8405 speak for yourself

    • @jaywinter7693
      @jaywinter7693 4 года назад +5

      @@johnssmith7642 GO HOME AND STAY HOME !!, yes papa trudeau, coulda just closed the borders

  • @mikeanderson9977
    @mikeanderson9977 6 месяцев назад +1

    awesome, I'm so glad you made this video. I explored Ocean falls a few times while I was flying seaplanes in and out of there about 10 years ago. I remember exploring the old hotel. and I guy that was living there gave me a tour of his house. Enjoyed reliving that in your video.

  • @boohoo5750
    @boohoo5750 4 года назад

    Wow! Let’s go there and see!

  • @spaceman77777
    @spaceman77777 4 года назад +6

    Ahhh my hometown ...

  • @OofusTwillip
    @OofusTwillip 4 года назад +23

    26:46 - That's an NCR Class 24 cash register, the last electro-mechanical model that NCR built (1969-1974). Its square buttons are the giveaway.

    • @kenetickups6146
      @kenetickups6146 4 года назад

      Interesting that a company making self checkouts is that ould

    • @jeffda5271
      @jeffda5271 4 года назад

      @@kenetickups6146 136 years old

  • @bdjm8595
    @bdjm8595 4 года назад +2

    Cool adventure!! I used to work on a commercial fishing boat and we went by Ocean Falls all the time but never stopped for a visit!!

  • @jimgreen5788
    @jimgreen5788 4 года назад +3

    Sadly, the Japanese were treated the same way during WW2 in CA. It sounds like Ocean Falls is very much like Alaska's town of Kennicott in Wrangell-St. Elias N.P., in that when the bottom fell out of copper mining in, I believe, the '30s, the company suddenly announced to the residents that they had only a few days to clear out, lock, stock, and barrel.

  • @stephenmccabe9941
    @stephenmccabe9941 4 года назад +30

    My Mother lived in Ocean Falls when she was first married.She told me it rained so much that she would cry longing to be back in Victoria where there was some sunshine.Thanks for sharing this video

    • @1966cambo
      @1966cambo 4 года назад +7

      Stephen McCabe i believe it gets the most annual rainfall in Canada, not my kinda place!

    • @JonathonV
      @JonathonV 4 года назад +5

      Considering the cloudiness and rainfall Victoria has, this must be pretty rainy, all right!
      The whole coast gets tons of rain. I've been to Prince Rupert 6 times on my way to Haida Gwaii, and it's been raining each time.

    • @orin1971
      @orin1971 4 года назад +2

      I lived there from 72 to 78 and the rain didn't bother me at all. I remember always being outside playing as a kid there.

    • @nobodythatyouknow241
      @nobodythatyouknow241 4 года назад +1

      @@JonathonV I know. I live in Prince Rupert. We know that there is a sun. We even get to see it a couple of times a month.😂

  • @robdedrick2052
    @robdedrick2052 4 года назад +5

    Hey Bro . Little Story to Add . I was on the Last trip to Ocean Falls by BCFerries going North to PR . It was Amazing ! Going up the Inlet . They turned down the Engines . It was so Quiet . There were People with everything they wanted waiting . It was Surreal . The hills surrounding the Fjord were devoid of Vegetation . I was 16 . I looked at that and wondered if the environment would ever recover . From the Memories Of .

  • @matthewpretula
    @matthewpretula 3 года назад +2

    My grandfather lived here and has told me lots of stories about it! Very very cool! Thank you

  • @burgerman3347
    @burgerman3347 4 года назад +25

    I love that out of all the footage of him driving he shows a clip of him texting and driving.

    • @janeblogs324
      @janeblogs324 4 года назад +1

      Lol, all the vloggers roll through stop signs too, is it on purpose?

    • @CDN1975
      @CDN1975 4 года назад +11

      Pretty stupid really.

    • @twotone3070
      @twotone3070 4 года назад

      Just means at some point there won't be any more Vlogs and no explanation.

  • @nicole_silvers
    @nicole_silvers 4 года назад +10

    I love how he snatched the radish lol!

    • @HellNoMoreBiden
      @HellNoMoreBiden 4 года назад +1

      I don't like them but my mom eats radishes like candy. Just acknowledging we don't like everything but radishes don't taste anything like candy the way they eat them!

    • @LitoGeorge
      @LitoGeorge 4 года назад

      Poor manners snatching anything.

  • @victorhamilton9097
    @victorhamilton9097 4 года назад +45

    A cousin of mine lived there for many years. You do need to be wired in a certain way to enjoy life there.

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda 4 года назад

      BC people are wired different than other people imo. Weird.

    • @preshrunk_cyberpunk5479
      @preshrunk_cyberpunk5479 4 года назад +1

      Perhaps being "wired in a certain way" means not liking modern civilization and big cities. I certainly don't.

  • @darryltattrie9282
    @darryltattrie9282 4 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for posting this. I was born their in 1964 and left when I was around 3 or 4. Back in 2015 I decided to take my mom who was having memory issues, my godmother and husband their so that I could see it since I did not remember anything about it. We had an amazing journey, the same route that you all took. I had intended on doing a video then but never finished it. This may have been the inspiration I needed :-) Although my videos would never see this much activity. Outstanding job, and thanks again for sharing my birthplace with so many...

  • @fishsticks5175
    @fishsticks5175 2 года назад

    Just have to watch that fantastic video someone created. Ocean falls memories I think it's called.

  • @SoDoneWithUsenames
    @SoDoneWithUsenames 4 года назад +13

    This was fascinating to watch and learn about! Thanks for posting ... and also a big thank you to Anne Corke for sharing her old photos of Ocean Falls, they added wonderful context. Ocean Falls is now on my list of places to experience!

  • @kimhancock3864
    @kimhancock3864 4 года назад +15

    What a great adventure!
    Nice to see some Canadian content on utube😊

  • @SuperB1971
    @SuperB1971 4 года назад +123

    You shouldn’t text and drive. Especially in those conditions.

    • @LangCody
      @LangCody 4 года назад +8

      "Yeah let me put this shot of me texting and driving in the snow with my two wheel drive Honda. Thats a great way to start the video!"
      I saw that, wrote this and now i'm out.

    • @BCNeil
      @BCNeil 4 года назад +1

      its illegal in our province $500 fine..........hope these shit heads stay out in the future. Maybe I can come to their town and drag race around their kids

    • @dodgeguyz
      @dodgeguyz 3 года назад

      Some people can walk and chew gum others can't! Same goes for texting and driving. Not saying it's right, just saying it happens more than people know!

  • @debrandw246
    @debrandw246 2 года назад

    This is so freaking awesome. Thank you

  • @Damien.Travels
    @Damien.Travels 4 года назад +95

    Just a thought, it was over 12 minutes before we got an explanation of why the town existed. Maybe talk about that stuff a little earlier as it helps with historical context.

    • @xr6lad
      @xr6lad 4 года назад +9

      theatretwitt There was also an inscription on the fire place in the hotel that they didn't really focus on and certainly didnt read or mention. Weird explorers..

    • @aloisschicklgruber320
      @aloisschicklgruber320 4 года назад +3

      Maybe cut down the time as well. 30+minutes is pushing it

    • @Casieopea
      @Casieopea 4 года назад +5

      and why were houses built on stilts? I think if you want to do" history of" videos.... perhaps if you dont want to say it in your voice, put it in the about section!

    • @redcross9726
      @redcross9726 4 года назад +2

      Instead of complaining, just watch the video and shut up or make your own if you think you guys can do better.

    • @Damien.Travels
      @Damien.Travels 4 года назад +9

      @@redcross9726 this was meant as constructive feedback. Calm down.

  • @dorothymcvay2858
    @dorothymcvay2858 4 года назад +19

    Makes me sad to see what has become of my old hometown :(

  • @tbetyf7047
    @tbetyf7047 2 года назад

    Stunning Landscape!

  • @timoleary4937
    @timoleary4937 8 часов назад

    I lived in Ocean Falls from 1974 to 1980.
    I used to live at 100 Garden drive in Martin valley.
    I was 10 years old when we left along with most of the town. i can remember that they built the ferry terminal just before they closed the town. They also paved the whole area around the terminal a few months before and i can remember how excited we all were to have that to skateboard on. 😊
    I remember my friends started disappearing as the day drew near that we were scheduled to leave. Very sad.
    My family moved into the hotel the week before we left, as did a lot of families. I can also remember playing on the playground the last day before we left on the ferry with some kids that were left and how we all talked about how we would all stay friends after.
    I dream of this part of my life often. Playing baseball till dark. Swimming behind the dam. Spending the day at the Sandbar on Martin River (it used to be a big sand island as i remember).
    I have been back 4 times. I usually spend my time fishing on the lake.

  • @Caninecancersucksrocks
    @Caninecancersucksrocks 4 года назад +110

    Wow. Haven’t been there in over 28 years. Oof, that sure has gone downhill compared to even just my last visit out there. Never fails to amaze me how fast nature takes over in most areas of BC (I live in Alberta an hour or so from Jasper park gates & it takes a lot longer around here). You’re right though...I’ve travelled a lot as well, and that Ferry ride is easily one of the most beautiful crossings I’ve ever seen either. I’m not from there myself, but I was studying the Japanese internment camps back in university, and spent a summer out there with some of my classmates. We found far more than we’d expected, and we did actually do some diving. That summer was an odd juxtaposition of appreciation for the amazing surroundings and the wonderful people still living there at the time, but also sorrow and grief for the tragedy and injustice that went on there for the detainees. Have never forgotten the beauty of the area though. Always meant to get back there one day...not sure if it’ll happen, but sure hope so.

    • @annettelacey7913
      @annettelacey7913 4 года назад +3

      It must be amazing to see this video after 28 yrs

    • @donaldtrudeau6630
      @donaldtrudeau6630 4 года назад +5

      The Canadian soldiers who were imprisoned by the Japanese were treated FAR FAR worse.

    • @bademoxy
      @bademoxy 4 года назад +4

      wendy, for balanced objective studies you should interview elderly civilian survivors of the Japanese troop occupations of the many Asian countries they invaded, to get a REAL image of "tragedy and injustice" going on globally in that era, unless you can prove any of our Japanese internees were starved, raped, beaten or executed as policy. However I'd want civil suites against THIEVES who stole some these internee's real estate properties.

    • @dinosinspace
      @dinosinspace 4 года назад +2

      @@donaldtrudeau6630 nobody asked

    • @653j521
      @653j521 4 года назад +3

      @@donaldtrudeau6630 Not by innocent noncombatants who only wanted to help their adopted country, not hurt anyone.

  • @4ucarla885
    @4ucarla885 4 года назад +118

    The camera is moving too fast. Slow it down a bit and let the audience see the surroundings.

    • @Xeonerable
      @Xeonerable 4 года назад +9

      For real, couldn't see anything. And he was looking around so fast it was getting nauseating to watch.

    • @xXTheFreakWithinXx
      @xXTheFreakWithinXx 4 года назад +2

      Easy to fix your problem, go to settings and set the video speed to 0.25. problem solved.

    • @rivertam7827
      @rivertam7827 4 года назад +1

      @@Xeonerable Yeah I was getting Blair Witch vibes in the hotel, not because it was scary, but because it was triggering my motion sickness lol

    • @2bczar4u
      @2bczar4u 3 года назад

      @@xXTheFreakWithinXx gotta mute though, otherwise freaked out at how he sounds, lol.

  • @madddog7
    @madddog7 4 года назад +97

    What is wrong with you! You didn't introduce the guy you interviewed.

    • @michaeltellurian825
      @michaeltellurian825 4 года назад +25

      and the music sucks

    • @traceyodonnell1969
      @traceyodonnell1969 4 года назад +7

      @@michaeltellurian825 I thought it was me...I kept having to increase decrease increase decrease... The volume.

    • @user-hh9mg2xt8t
      @user-hh9mg2xt8t 4 года назад +4

      The music sucks indeed ..

    • @EricRipperOfficial
      @EricRipperOfficial 4 года назад

      It’s him, Dustin the guy who makes the videos lol

    • @spellchanger1169
      @spellchanger1169 4 года назад +7

      You people sound really friendly.

  • @dianegaudet676
    @dianegaudet676 2 года назад

    loving it .. thank you

  • @JustWowNick
    @JustWowNick 4 года назад +53

    Title: “Canada’s famous abandoned city.”
    “... something that few people have heard of, even fewer people have seen, ...”
    Somethings not right here.
    Also, how far do people have travel in this town for groceries?

    • @RevRSleeker
      @RevRSleeker 4 года назад +6

      I'd imagine that most Ocean Falls folk rely on the same ferry that these guys took from Bella Coola, only 57miles but nigh on 5hrs each way sea journey. Once a week it operates but from what I read it looks like this regularity has been compromised, like everything else, by this virus from hell that it's country of origin's health professionals found so outrageously necessary to deceive everyone by not containing it in the province where it originated and grew so fast. It's a repeated pattern that everyone seems to just accept, over and over, but this virus is like no other and it's tragically affecting more and more families...even in the most remote places right now it seems like even they've got to just buckle everything down and be as ignorant toward their neighbours as is humanly possible...can't catch anything if you're an off grid prepper can you, they've been waiting for something like this for years...100% safe 'til their next must do shopping trip anyway lol...

    • @michaelb9529
      @michaelb9529 4 года назад +8

      @@RevRSleeker One of the reasons for its quick spread is the massive increase in flight travel. Air travel to china has basically doubled since SARS. By the time china had admitted the problem it was already everywhere. Glad Im a retired paramedic.

    • @RevRSleeker
      @RevRSleeker 4 года назад +3

      @@michaelb9529 I know, vast flight numbers has made everything so hard to police but they knew they had a massive problem, they knew the rest of the civilised world would have contained it in the province where it emerged / they should have owned up to it and asked for professional help on all medical fronts. Maybe that's the problem, maybe they approached the WHO who are all about politics these days and so unfit for purpose. Just the few days delay in imposing rudimentary testing on all travellers who had visited certain areas of the globe allowed this virus to wander freely through all communities worldwide, it's not the first time this has happened so I'll close by telling you just how hard it is to buy anything that's truly needed that has no 'Made in China' stickers all over them. A microwave cost me twice as much as something Chinese made..something that looked semi equivalent on features actually costs so so much more but what else can we do here, how do we make a point these days... unless double figure changes are made on our buying habits across the board, China couldn't give a damn about folk that are trying hard to avoid their products. I'm sick of it, we'll all lose someone that we love yet we just do the usual because everything negative is considered 'hate' these days...I've had an account here since 2006 but everything is so pathetic these days that I'm told you can't even say what you really think here anymore as you'll get the boot for not 'conforming'...I'd laugh if it wasn't so serious lol....

    • @pennise
      @pennise 4 года назад

      @billyfromtheusa don't you mean "like the Chinese Coronavirus"?

    • @TrevorKeenAnimation
      @TrevorKeenAnimation 4 года назад

      So, “Canada’s famous abandoned city" is neither famous nor abandoned. Great - and I'm the richest female lacrosse player in Botswana.

  • @kbee1735
    @kbee1735 4 года назад +10

    Living on the Van Island I’ve not heard of Ocean Falls. Very interesting and thanks for venturing out and opening our eyes! Also... the comments are fascinating with all the posts from former residents and their explanations of how it was in years gone by... thanks for all your posts and memories!

  • @johntstanley1
    @johntstanley1 4 года назад

    Well worth my time spent on this video.. I thank you so much

  • @allviking5203
    @allviking5203 3 года назад +1

    Love this bro
    Moved there with my family when I was 1, my Dad worked in the Mill for Crown Zellerbach
    1965 until 1970