Inside the hidden tunnels keeping Vancouver's history secret | Secret Spaces
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- Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025
- There are numerous hidden tunnels in North Vancouver, keeping part of Vancouver's history a secret to the public. Secret Spaces is your ticket inside places you don't normally get to see in B.C. Anita Bathe and Mike Killeen take you into places that are off limits or hidden in Metro Vancouver.
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My Dad was stationed at Jericho sea plane base during WW2 and decades the told me that were tunnels near the gun towers at Point Grey,he would have known about this for sure .From the research I've done the museum of Anthropology is built over top of them .
Oh there certainly are tunnels. There also used to be a solid cement fort with large artillery placements under the Lions Gate Bridge on the northside (aka Peckers Point). We used to play in it as kids. Torn down mid to late 70's.
That's pretty cool 😎
Fun times growing up in Vancouver back then .
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In the 1970s, in Vancouver Canada, I worked for 3 years making tunnel boring machines.
My Company, called Dominion Bridge, only made parts, large hydraulic rams. We sent these on to another company that assembled the parts into subsystems. These subsystems were transported to and assembled underground.
Most of the workers who built these things had no idea what they were working on and never saw an assembled machine.
The building of the machines was compartmentalised in such a way that nobody knew anything.
I knew more because I was supervising a department and I have a degree in metallurgy. (I'm an engineer.)
Fascinating!
How about the underground under dt Vancouver?
I would like to know more about this I’ve heard of it
@@moraeskeenan1234 it’s under gastown...
@John Solnier I know that most of the major homeless shelters like the ugm and Catholic charities have entrances to the underground for some reason...as well as police stations and hospitals and the dt army building beside stadium Chinatown station have entrances...but be warned, there are a lot of really creepy people down there and strange things going on...enter at your own risk
@@mattrollens6251 me and some bros went down there before, met some cool people but ones not to fjck with either, told us a treaty they signed with the Vancouver pd or peace back in 2006. We went thru an entrance in Chinatown
@@mattrollens6251 really?
Fantastic, guess who's moving in there tomorrow from the DTES.
The narative given is pure distraction
D.U.M.B.S. being exposed.
I wonder if this is true?
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Vague video, the woman seemed out of it.
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Can u guys stop exploring those wild places,wt if there are some bats in the cave
No worries, Canadians don’t eat them 🤮
@@Rock_Girl_Daze LMFAO
@@Rock_Girl_Daze No they buy drugs from the government here and eat processed food with .05 percent rat droppings. Too bad that bug came from a lab with US funding not a bat.