American Reacts to the Canadian National Exhibition

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • As an American I have never seen or heard about the Canadian National Exhibition. Today I am very excited to learn all about the Canadian National Exhibition and all of the food and attractions that it has to offer. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!

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  • @richpinell99
    @richpinell99 Год назад +108

    Here's a * partial * list of bands and singers that performed at CNE Stadium: The Rolling Stones, Eagles, U2, Pink Floyd, Guns N' Roses, The Allman Brothers Band, Aerosmith, Metallica, Foreigner, The Who, Alice Cooper, The Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Phil Colins, Michael Jackson, Meatloaf, Joan Jett, Tina Turner, Elton John, David Bowie, Cher, Janis Joplin (just several months before she died alone in Hollywood from a heroin overdose. My date and I were somber as we watched Janis shuffle around on stage and listened to her slur and botch the lyrics to her most famous songs. When she spoke, sometimes in the middle of her songs. she long-windedly rambled incoherent nonsense. From our angle, we could see Janis shuffling to behind the enormous amps where some guy hit her up with more drugs (probably heroin). It was so sad to watch Janis Joplin slowly losing her life. My date (a lovely young lady) and I were still together the next year and went to The Ex. But we decided to pass on seeing that year's act(s) at CNE Stadium. The feeling of watching Janis suffer still lingered. P.S. On a more positive note: My date and I married and are still happily together all these years later. I'm 70 years old and she is a beauty of 67 years.🙂

    • @rosered103
      @rosered103 Год назад +12

      Thank you for sharing Janis Joplin story! and congrats on a long and happy marriage...only in Canada eh.

    • @richpinell99
      @richpinell99 Год назад +5

      @@rosered103 Thanks rosered103. I appreciate your congrats on my long and happy marriage ...very kind and Canadian of you eh.🙂

    • @buttnugget2900
      @buttnugget2900 Год назад

      Even if she was suffering, I think in that moment of performing for you two even (if she was on drugs) she was probably (hopefully) having fun. You two got to experience her having some fun before she died which can be a gift in itself. Thank you for all the info and I hope you and your wife continue to have a long life full of love and happiness together! :D

    • @ThePowergoats
      @ThePowergoats Год назад +1

      I'm actually going to the Capital Fair this afternoon.

    • @richpinell99
      @richpinell99 Год назад +3

      @@buttnugget2900 Thanks for your well wishes about my marriage.
      I'm sorry to say that Janis did not look like she was having any fun at all. She seemed very disoriented and lost. At times Janis looked frightened. My date/future wife and I sat on angled seats ; so we could see behind the giant amps. We clearly saw that grungy-looking guy injected her over and over. Janis was struggling so badly that she could no longer shuffle towards the amps. So the guy came out from behind them and brazenly hit up Janis in plain sight of the tens of thousands in CNE stadium. People who understood what was happening shouted things like, ""No! Don't!" and a few-thousand-or-so others booed loudly. Uncommon behaviour for Canadian kids, back then. But they, and all of us, were feeling protective of a clearly stoned, and suffering, Janis Joplin.

  • @alanmacification
    @alanmacification Год назад +134

    The " Ex " is the grandaddy of all fall fairs. As a kid, it was right up there with Christmas. There are several dedicated buildings on the site. There are livestock shows, horticultural displays, an entire building just for food. Plus a huge Midway carnival. Think of a typical county fall fair on steroids. I always went on the last weekend for the Canadian International Air Show.

    • @user-xj9vf4xb9p
      @user-xj9vf4xb9p Год назад

      Doesn't beat the Calgary Stampede

    • @alanmacification
      @alanmacification Год назад +5

      @@user-xj9vf4xb9p They show horses at the Ex, and very seldom have to shoot any. When I lived in Calgary, most native Albertans avoided it because of the cruelty to the animals.

    • @dax9431
      @dax9431 Год назад +5

      The food building has FREEBIES!

    • @jenmurphy7777
      @jenmurphy7777 Год назад +3

      The International building was always my favourite. Booths from nearly every country in the world. Amazing!

    • @gregpost3320
      @gregpost3320 Год назад

      @@user-xj9vf4xb9p actually, more people attend the CNE than the Stampede. Back in the day, they use to get 2-3 million attendees. No where near that now.

  • @linkspeaks
    @linkspeaks Год назад +66

    What makes the CNE so special is that it's held on a purpose built plot of land with permanent buildings that were all originally built for the CNE. During the rest of the year, Exhibition place is used for other events such as the Royal Winter Fair and the Toronto Grand Prix

    • @annecaminer2988
      @annecaminer2988 8 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly, yet he keeps calling it a Street Fair

  • @glensmith4079
    @glensmith4079 Год назад +59

    North Americas largest carnival Mardi Gras style is actually Caribana which is also in Toronto every summer.

    • @christinevr7698
      @christinevr7698 Год назад +4

      Tyler should definitely cover this event! It’s really incredible.

  • @flybymight
    @flybymight Год назад +27

    The Ex means summer is almost over. It can mean your first job- it did for me. It means bugging your parents about when you are going when you are really little and then talking them into your first trip alone with your friends when you are older It's rides and crazy food. It's an oasis that happens for less than 3 weeks every year so it's a perfect punctuation mark for the year. It has gone through many phases and is back in fashion again. Live music, live stock, midways and lumberjack shows. Buildings to take a break in and do some international shopping and a band shell with live music every night. I love the Ex. Thanks for visiting. Your videos are just the best part of my day.

  • @meeting_meghan
    @meeting_meghan Год назад +40

    The Ex/CNE is the start of the fall season of fairs. After the Ex many small towns and communities have fall fairs on the weekends throughout September and the beginning of October. The final one is held on Canadian Thanksgiving weekend (the final main one is the Erin Fall Fair) and these are all a lead up to the Royal Winter Fair. Its held in November in Toronto is an agricultural fair. Winners of the animal and vegetable competitions as well as the fair queen competition at the smaller fairs will usually then attend the Royal Winter Far to compete against those from across the country. The RWF is the largest agricultural fair in the world.

    • @FayolaOnline
      @FayolaOnline Год назад +2

      I loved going to The Ex and the Royal Winter Fair when I was young.

  • @eyden1562
    @eyden1562 Год назад +48

    On the West coast here in Vancouver, we have the Pacific National Exhibition. But everyone just calls it the PNE.
    It's only open in late August, as a massive exhibit with food carts and bbq and a petting zoo. But it's attached to what's called Playland, which is Vancouver amusement park and that's open from spring till fall.

    • @somebodykares1
      @somebodykares1 Год назад +10

      Playland also has FrightNight during October which I've always wanted to go to but never could because of other events.

    • @eyden1562
      @eyden1562 Год назад +6

      @@somebodykares1 I went for Fright Nights back when I was a teenager in the early 2000s. It was pretty wild haha

    • @sheilakaiser2726
      @sheilakaiser2726 Год назад +9

      I’m from Nova Scotia and went to the PNE in 1979,biggest exhibition that I’ve ever seen.Also my first and last ride on a roller coaster lol

    • @MegaTapdog
      @MegaTapdog Год назад +6

      love the Super Dogs at PNE.

    • @eyden1562
      @eyden1562 Год назад +4

      I worked there for that 2 weeks, just before my grade 12 year in highschool.
      I worked patrol, wore a polo shirt and carried a radio. I guarded access areas, and called first aid, helped with the rope-drop countdown upon opening in the morning. It was a pretty cool gig. 😊😎

  • @rob-time
    @rob-time Год назад +91

    Tyler, your review of "The Ex" doesn't even scratch the surface of what the Ex is about. It is 192 achres of fun, in a dedicated district of the city. All Torontonians know about it and it is a big end of summer draw for kids of all ages. There are concerts, rides, and events. I noticed you had an interest in food, well there is an entire building called "Food" where you can eat just about anything you can think of. There is a horse pavilion, a dog show, endless crafts booths, games, a horticulture building, and so much more. It is not possible to see and do it all in one day.

    • @carolinechow1702
      @carolinechow1702 Год назад +6

      Exactly.

    • @MsSweetpea1958
      @MsSweetpea1958 Год назад +6

      Plus buildings where new products and innovations are showcased, tons of shopping. MANY visitors are from the U.S. that live near the border.

    • @user-qv2ur2bw3z
      @user-qv2ur2bw3z Год назад +3

      It sucks now compared to 40 years ago

    • @hapenny13
      @hapenny13 Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @PREPFORIT
      @PREPFORIT Год назад

      You are right he forgot to mention how OUTdated it was.

  • @anteres9821
    @anteres9821 Год назад +40

    As a teenager we would go as often as possible. Back in the day your weekly allowance covered rides and food for the day. As a student we were given tickets for free entrance so everyone was there. The local newspaper used to put tickets daily in the paper but you had to search for it. lol These tickets gave you discounts on food and rides. This was the most exciting event of the year in Toronto. Grandstand shows with headliner entertainers, food, candy, toys to be won, rides to scream on, rides to rest on, games to play, BINGO, music filled the air along with the smells of candy floss and hamburgers. It's a must do every August.

    • @aerialarboreal9005
      @aerialarboreal9005 Год назад +4

      Don't forget tempting your life on the Flyer!! lol Sounds like we had the same youth... Go-trained in from Rouge Hill even before they had double-deckers!! Best times of my life were at the Ex...

    • @anteres9821
      @anteres9821 Год назад

      How about the Wizbang, Wild Mouse, The Arctic ride that went backwards, the fastest merry go round with race horses. Great memories. @@aerialarboreal9005

    • @elharaaddison
      @elharaaddison Год назад +3

      Doggy Doggy😊

  • @Kiljaedenas
    @Kiljaedenas Год назад +15

    "Canadian Mounties, hockey players and moose battle to the death"...oh god my sides are hurting!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @bl_leafkid4322
    @bl_leafkid4322 Год назад +42

    The Ex is still good to go to, in the 70,s you would walk into the Food Building they would give you a shopping bag with handles, as you walk through people at stands would drop things in your bag. You would stop to eat then walk around some more. Once you got home empty the bag to see what they gave you. Chocolate bars, box of cookies big bags of chips, gum and much more incredible.

    • @trappenweisseguy27
      @trappenweisseguy27 Год назад +4

      I could care less for the rides, it was all about the Food Building for me.

    • @kkitty44
      @kkitty44 Год назад +1

      like trick or treating, but not necessarily candy? cool!

    • @sarahtonen4873
      @sarahtonen4873 Год назад

      Those were the days ❤

    • @tinahotte9334
      @tinahotte9334 Год назад

      i remember those days fondly

  • @user-hk5wh3xf1h
    @user-hk5wh3xf1h Год назад +30

    The Ex was the last chance to enjoy the summer break before returning to school for everyone in the GTA, a family tradition when kids are too young to go by themself, and a friend activity once you were old enough to go with friends rather than parents. Always wasted money on games, rides and over priced food, but didn’t care. Very different from theme parks, would always go for the air show during Labour Day weekend and the waterfront shows, exploring the exhibits in the buildings during the day and the rides after dark, concluding with fireworks.

    • @vee5315
      @vee5315 11 месяцев назад

      Is there fireworks every night?

    • @user-hk5wh3xf1h
      @user-hk5wh3xf1h 11 месяцев назад

      ​yes, it is veiwable from outside the CNE grounds so you can enjoy the nightly display without attending CNE@@vee5315

    • @user-hk5wh3xf1h
      @user-hk5wh3xf1h 11 месяцев назад +1

      yes, it is veiwable from outside the CNE grounds so you can enjoy the nightly display without attending CNE

  • @samielkhayri9272
    @samielkhayri9272 Год назад +104

    You are providing an invaluable service to the Canadian tourism industry and should be compensated mightily by the Canadian government for doing so.

    • @ryandvernychuk7033
      @ryandvernychuk7033 Год назад +5

      Bill c-18 reversed lol

    • @mikelavigne5085
      @mikelavigne5085 Год назад

      Don't draw the attention of the Trudeau government. It's a death sentence.

    • @LassDream
      @LassDream Год назад +1

      They will just ask for it back tho lol

    • @samielkhayri9272
      @samielkhayri9272 Год назад +1

      @@LassDream The Canadian government does not tax non-residents.

    • @LassDream
      @LassDream Год назад +1

      @@samielkhayri9272 I was just making a joke about the government giving us money and taking it back. I wasn't too clear though sorry

  • @brianfordham1699
    @brianfordham1699 Год назад +29

    It's roughly a two-week event. On the average they get 1.5 million people through the gates to attend this. Famous for the rides and also all the other exhibits they have the food building most particular. And then on Labor Day weekend they have the air show over the lake

  • @dadbod80s
    @dadbod80s Год назад +11

    The Ex takes up 192 acres and is one a good time. I'm Canadian and my wife is American. We are planning to go next summer with our kids. Good memories of going to the ex as a kid and want to share that with my family.
    So happy that you constantly want to learn about my home country. Keep up with the great content.

  • @aerialarboreal9005
    @aerialarboreal9005 Год назад +8

    As a kid in Toronto during the 70's my entire summer revolved around going to the Ex.. We would save up coupon books from Loblaws and Domonion (grocery stores) that would get us in for free and on a ton of rides, plus endless trips into the Food Building... Great memories from a great childhood in a great city...

  • @Wytch1
    @Wytch1 Год назад +5

    I loved the commercials for the CNE, that jingle, “Let’s go to the Ex…” It was always a trip destination before school started back up.

  • @donnaogorman4935
    @donnaogorman4935 Год назад +25

    CNE has it's own grounds. Believe me we have have street fairs every weekend..... Different areas, different nationalities ...has been going on forever

  • @jerrychouinard9005
    @jerrychouinard9005 Год назад +19

    Hey Tyler, think of the Ex as a state fair. I just paused the video while you were looking at BMO Field. That is the stadium that happens to be in Exhibition Place. The primary sponsor of the stadium (name sake) is Bank of Montreal (BMO), it is the home of the MLS Toronto FC and the CFL Toronto Argonauts.
    There was a previous stadium that stood very near where BMO is that was simply called Exhibition Stadium, it was the original home of the Toronto Argos (Argonauts) until 1989. And from 1977 to 1989, the Toronto Blue Jays, until both relocated to then Skydome (now Rogers Centre)
    Toronto FC (owned by Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment - Toronto Maple Hockey club) commissioned the construction of BMO for the soccer team and the Argos relocated there a few years ago.

    • @gracembarkwell8930
      @gracembarkwell8930 Год назад

      We called the Exhibition Stand the Grand Stand when I was a kid.

    • @bg7893
      @bg7893 7 месяцев назад +1

      "was simply called Exhibition Stadium,"' Also known at the time as 'the mistake by the lake' since it was such a god awful compromise between a baseball and football venue.

  • @nancystevens1252
    @nancystevens1252 Год назад +5

    When I was a kid/teen (in the 60s and 70s), my mom would have her eye on the Living Building because if she needed an appliance, there were major deals to be had there. There were so many interesting exhibits, fun concerts, etc.

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Год назад +30

    The CNE is the eastern Canada big-time fair, runs about a fortnight and attracts about 1.5 visitors. The PNE (Pacific National Exhibition) is western Canada's equivalent, runs a bit longer, and is held in Vancouver. It attract around a million visitors, and also holds a 10-day fair in the winter.

    • @callak_9974
      @callak_9974 Год назад

      Dang, a whole 1.5 visitors? 😂

    • @brucebannerman6848
      @brucebannerman6848 Год назад +1

      Many people who live in Atlantic Canada don't consider Ontario to be eastern, its referred to as being upper Canada ,

    • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
      @t.a.k.palfrey3882 11 месяцев назад

      @@callak_9974 Yea, I was just 1,499,998.5 people out. I ran out of fingers, as I was typing with one hand and holding a double double in the other. 🤭🇨🇦

  • @chinadollfmd
    @chinadollfmd Год назад +12

    The CNE is now 144 years old. The purpose of the CNE is to highlight new technology and agriculture. As a kid, I marvelled at all the new types of washing machines, the new cars and Ontario's largest pumpkin. I remember farmers bringing in horses, pigs, cattle to show off. Now it has all changed, but this is a Toronto tradition. My favourite is the Superdogs, food building and nightly entertainment.

    • @kkitty44
      @kkitty44 Год назад

      reminds me of when i lived in Edmonton, we had Klondike Days. my fav was always the Superdogs show too! :)

  • @darthkronical3390
    @darthkronical3390 Год назад +19

    Exhibition Place also includes Exhibition Stadium (now BMO Field), which was the home stadium of the Toronto Blue Jays until 1989 when they opened the SkyDome (now Rogers Centre).

    • @tayooo1000
      @tayooo1000 Год назад +3

      The Exhibition Stadium was demolished in 1999 and the site is now the location of BMO Field

    • @robclarkson3697
      @robclarkson3697 Год назад

      Isn’t this where the argo’s play?

    • @darthkronical3390
      @darthkronical3390 Год назад

      @@robclarkson3697 yup and Toronto FC

  • @brucebannerman6848
    @brucebannerman6848 Год назад +14

    Calgary Stampede, biggest outdoor show in the world, and the Royal International Tattoo in Halifax (usually one or two American performers as well performers from Europe) would be fun to see.

    • @imisstoronto3121
      @imisstoronto3121 Год назад +2

      Stampede is the Ex with chuck wagon races.

    • @christinevr7698
      @christinevr7698 Год назад

      As an Ontarian the Stampede is well known but I need to learn more about The Tattoo.

    • @Ween4ever
      @Ween4ever 11 месяцев назад

      I still want to go to that coming from Toronto, Ontario

  • @lilystonne4108
    @lilystonne4108 Год назад +8

    I grew up in Toronto. My brother and I looked forward to the Ex every year. It was very exciting but also kinda sad because we knew that summer holidays were soon over and school was just around the corner. The Ex has gotten bigger in terms of the variety of things see and do but the amount of space is still pretty much the same. Therefore instead of the wide open paths, everything is crowded together. I stopped going ever since my children grew out of accompanying us to events.

  • @glennred4830
    @glennred4830 Год назад +6

    The PNE (Pacific National Exhibition) is in Vancouver for 17 days. Largest wood frame Roller Coaster still runs. A concert every night, and a FOOD building, and booths from around the world food choices. More rides than the CNE, as Playland operates the ride section for five plus months of the year and on special Halloween week. Farm animals play a BIG part of the PNE.

  • @claireball9355
    @claireball9355 Год назад +6

    Check out the Canadian snowbirds….they are a jet so worth watching!

  • @RogueKT21
    @RogueKT21 Год назад +2

    You just saw the outside attractions. There are several large buildings that house a huge food court, another has various vendors selling stuff, another has a horse show and other indoor events. BMO Field is the pro soccer teams home field. The CFL team also plays there. It was also used as an outdoor hockey game for the Leafs. When I went as a kid you also had access to Ontario Place which was a entertainment venue. My last trip was before Covid. I took the GO train in that has a stop adjacent to the Ex. So super easy to get to. I just went for a few hours over lunch, so I bought a ticket, but because I only stayed for lunch you can get a full refund when you leave! For food I had a charcoal funnel cake! A grey/black donut with ice cream of the same colour! I think some of the infrastructure like the towers for the ski lift ride stay there permanently.

  • @sherrygray8261
    @sherrygray8261 Год назад +3

    The Snowbirds are incredible, love watching them perform ❤

  • @dennisbellefontaine381
    @dennisbellefontaine381 Год назад +3

    Hi Tyler, BMO field was once called Exhibition Stadium. It was the first home of the Toronto Blue Jays. It was used for many top artists to play as well. I saw Michael Jackson there, Madonna, David Bowie, Pink Floyd and the Eagles. Kiss did play there in 1990. Not all these shows play during the 18 days of the Ex, but during the warmer weather months as it is an open-air stadium. Keep up the good work.

  • @user-by3me4vr5j
    @user-by3me4vr5j Год назад +4

    I miss the days growing up and going to the EX every summer. I've seen some of my favourite concerts there and some of the biggest acts would.perform at the
    grandstand but I don't believe that is there anymore. Good times and great memories.

    • @tiggerwigger9135
      @tiggerwigger9135 Год назад

      They do have the grandstand it's been rebuilt but it is included in the price now and a lot of unknown groups or young kids groups. I saw Amanda Marshal and Jann Arden were coming & a couple others but definitely not the big names there used to be.

    • @MKPiatkowski
      @MKPiatkowski Год назад

      @@tiggerwigger9135 Are you thinking of the Bandshell? Because that was always there. The grandstand shows are no more but the big acts play across the Lakeshore at that abomination that replaced the Forum.

  • @scruffymuffy6766
    @scruffymuffy6766 Год назад +12

    CNE in the east PNE in the west. 😊😊

  • @user-ef6sb5bm5l
    @user-ef6sb5bm5l 11 месяцев назад +1

    Your reactions are so genuine and nice to see and you're a great presenter. As a Canadian who loves his country, I am thrilled to re-explore it through your eyes. Thanks so much for a wonderful experience.

  • @danahashcroft9482
    @danahashcroft9482 Год назад +5

    The Ex. Listen to the jingle. Iconic and a real earworm

    • @crystalmurray351
      @crystalmurray351 Год назад +1

      I just came to comment that. “🎼Let’s go to the Ex. (Oh, baby) Let’s go the Ex.”

    • @danahashcroft9482
      @danahashcroft9482 Год назад +1

      @@crystalmurray351 Come and celebrate toronna and do everything you wanna at the EX!

  • @seastheday956
    @seastheday956 Год назад +3

    This yr, at the PNE (Vancouver) performers are Billy Idol, Walk Off The Earth, Blue Rodeo, Billy Talent, Boney M, Aqua, Doug and The Slugs, BoyZtoMen, Pat Benatar, Jason Derulo. We have wandering the grounds...comedians, magicians, acrobats. We have a huge market, many different food experiences, bbq cookoff by award-winning groups. World reknown Superdogs Show. We have a permanent midway area and another traveling midway that sets up. A spectacular night fire show. Then, there is a tree park with manmade lake to get away from crowd for awhile.

    • @badplay156
      @badplay156 Год назад

      I'm in Toronto, sounds better than the Ex

  • @JB0i
    @JB0i Год назад +3

    What a coincidence! I’m going here today! In about 3-4 hours.

  • @cindykoehn7680
    @cindykoehn7680 Год назад +8

    My family’s been going to the Ex for years. Matter of fact my Grandfather years ago claimed to be the Mayor of Kitchener to get special treatment. He wasn’t Mayor but got away with it!!! 😂 The Skating Show and Dog Show are great ❤ The food 😋😋It definitely is a fun place to go!!!

  • @alihammington77
    @alihammington77 Год назад +2

    Every Canadian province has an annual exhibition that is 2-weeks long. They all have their own names and attractions; Manitoba has the Red River Ex, Alberta has Klondike days, BC has the PNE. Each one features agricultural displays, music concerts, a midway, and other displays and exhibitions. And one day is alwas reserved to allow free admission to the low-income. We look forward to it every year.

  • @0ndem
    @0ndem Год назад +6

    I've gone every year of my life. You completely missed the shopping. Tons of international booths with goods from countries all over the world. The ice show features top Canadian figure skaters this year Elvis Styoko returned. He was a hugely popular figure skater in the 90s and 2000s

    • @labyfan1313
      @labyfan1313 Год назад

      I love Elvis! He was very aptly named since he's definitely the rock star of figure skating. He even helped me discover Van Halen. I hope I can make it there this year to see him again. And yeah it's for sure a shop til you drop experience there. So many booths in at least 2 different gigantic buildings not to mention the vendor tents outside.

    • @brendamiller5785
      @brendamiller5785 Год назад

      PS. Elvis Stoyko is not an Elvis impersonator, or anything! He is a Canadian/ World/ Olympic Champion figure skater. I wish I'd seen him in the 90s.
      (His father's idol was Elvis Presley)

  • @peterk6797
    @peterk6797 Год назад +3

    I live close by to the CNE and plan to go soon. The Princess Gates are also gorgeous, wish we had more landmarks like that

    • @samhain1894
      @samhain1894 Год назад +2

      Princes Gate, not Princess.

  • @jeffdutton1910
    @jeffdutton1910 Год назад +5

    much of the "big stuff" at the CNE uses permanent structures: the coliseum, automotive building, pure foods building, BMO field (formerly exhibition stadium). Many years ago one of the major displays in the pure foods building one year was a life-sized sculpture of the Beatles...crafted in butter. The permanent buildings in Exhibition Place are used year-round for events of all kinds from bicycle shows to woodworking shows to agricultural shows. One of the major agricultural shows is the Royal Canadian Winter Fair (my favorite event at "the Royal" is the four-horse team and wagon competition...teams of draught horses with loaded wagons show of their skills. The Budweiser Team and Wagon are usually in attendance, as well as the Carlsberg Team).

    • @herbtarlic892
      @herbtarlic892 Год назад

      We would go to the Cow Palace every year to see Elsie the cow (Borden Dairies mascot) My mom's name was Elsie. And they always had her carved in butter, in a glass fronted refrigerator.

  • @LoriTalbot-du2qt
    @LoriTalbot-du2qt Год назад +7

    I had a friend whose dad used have a booth every year. She used to get paid by most of the vendors to carry around large prizes and tell people that she won it at so and so's booth1 She made a fortune every years!

    • @rosered103
      @rosered103 Год назад +2

      I worked with a gal who called in sick for a couple of days off, guess who showed up on the TV talking the praises of the food booth she worked at.

    • @brendamiller5785
      @brendamiller5785 Год назад +1

      That's so funny 😅🤣😆

  • @galenthom
    @galenthom Год назад +4

    There are also food buildings that have food from around the world and an arts building with different arts and crafts.

  • @Sloppatola
    @Sloppatola Год назад +1

    The CNE is pretty big physically. The building behind the Kiss cover band is huge and filled with international markets. Last year I bought an alpaca sweater and a variety of professional medical tools, for sculpting, there for less than $100 total. The arts and crafts market can be great. There is a big agricultural section where livestock is auctioned off and horse shows happen. The food building is a must when I go but probably the busiest part of the EX.
    A lot happens in those 2 weeks each year.

  • @glennstach4439
    @glennstach4439 Год назад +4

    Almost insulted you not knowing the Snowbirds !! 👍✌🖖🍁🌻

  • @waynehackney5812
    @waynehackney5812 Год назад +2

    I'm glad you did a video on the EX. I haven't been for many years, but it still holds a special place in my heart. Great childhood memories. You should also do a video reaction on the PNE (pacific National Exhibition) in Vancouver , and the Calgary Stampede.

  • @gordonlarsen4690
    @gordonlarsen4690 Год назад +3

    Here in BC, we have the Pacific National Exhibition in Vancouver.

  • @yvrkid7070
    @yvrkid7070 Год назад +3

    I live in Vancouver and love going to the PNE. This year there are the SuperDogs, Knights of Valour jousting show, The Flying Fools High Dive Show, Duelling Pianos, Monet art exhibit, agricultural displays, drag shows, cooking demonstrations, a pyro musical, exhibits and summer night concerts. This year Boyz to Men and TLC, Billy Idol, and Pat Benatar are some of the musical attractions. One of the things that the PNE has is the wooden roller coaster. It was built board by board in 1958 and gets to 45 mph on the steepest drop. You haven't lived until you've ridden a wooden coaster! It is also 2 weeks until Labour Day and the amusement park area goes from spring until fall. There is also a winter fair. Thanks for your fun videos! There are a lot of Americans in Vancouver right now, I see a lot of Washington plates especially. Tons of Americans go to Whistler year round. Love your videos!

  • @crystalmurray351
    @crystalmurray351 Год назад +1

    Best time to go is on a weekday, during the day or early evening before the crowds hit. I avoid the weekends, except if want to see the air show

  • @jenniferbell5482
    @jenniferbell5482 Месяц назад

    The part of the Ex in that video is called the Midway where all the rides and games are. The majority of the “crazy” food is in the Food Building. There are buildings with shows, such as the horse shows and buildings with flea markets where people can rent a space to sell their wares.

  • @janicerobichaud-uo2oi
    @janicerobichaud-uo2oi Год назад +1

    As a child in Toronto my brother and I would go to the EX it was the last hurrah of summer before school started. In those days you could get free food from the food building, we were pretty excited to go there. Wonderful memories.

  • @imisstoronto3121
    @imisstoronto3121 Год назад +12

    The CNE started out as an agricultural exhibition. It has its own set location where its been since the beginning. There are/were all kinds of buildings to visit: Arts and Crafts, Better Living, Horticultural, Music Building, Automotive, Ontario Govt, the Horse Palace (?) and of course the FOOD Building and the Midway. There was the Grandstand, Shell Tower and Shopsy's.
    Of course we had to get a Canada's Wonderland too which nearly destroyed the EX. CW, a US theme park plunked down in a northern suburb which could be anywhere USA. Total waste of land, materials and $$$$. You could plough it under and no one would miss it.

    • @havenless3551
      @havenless3551 Год назад +4

      The Royal Agricultural Winter Fair still takes place at the Ex

  • @kjbowden449
    @kjbowden449 Год назад +5

    Klondike days in Edmonton,. Stampede in Calgary
    Pacific national ex or PNE in Vancouver
    Same company from city to city

    • @corssecurity
      @corssecurity Год назад +1

      The midway is North American Midway.

  • @lauriemapplebeck1286
    @lauriemapplebeck1286 Год назад +7

    If you would read your comments, you just might learn so much more! There is the PNE, ( Pacific National Ex), in Vancouver at the same time!

  • @VickiAucoin
    @VickiAucoin Месяц назад

    In Vancouver, we have the PNE (Pacific National Exhibition. A midway with food, games and rides including an old wooden roller coaster. Lots of concerts by famous entertainers, Superdogs, 4H barns, Marketplace for shopping all the gadgets you could ever want and horseracing with a casino. In the past they’ve had logging shows, demolition derby’s, Chinese Acrobats, and always “Win a house, Win a car”. A prize home is the big draw but they also give away cars and trips. This also happens the same time the CNE is happening.

  • @wjdietrich
    @wjdietrich Год назад +2

    First starting on Sept 5th 1879, it occurs annually late August to Labour Day(same date as USA). Of course it has changed and evolved over the years it takes place in a dedicated area called the Exhibition grounds along the Toronto lakeshore, with permanent buildings used year round for many other events and also encompasses BMO Field where Pro soccer and the CFL are played. It includes midway rides and carnival games, foods of the world, indoor market places, product demos/sales, live indoor and outdoor entertainment performances and stadium concerts. At onetime it was THE place to see the newest cars at the Automotive Building and housewares/appliances etc at the Better Living building. The Horse Colliseum and building centers on general performances, equestrian events and agriculture and is also the center of the annual Royal Winter agricultural Fair in November since 1922!

  • @neishacushing7280
    @neishacushing7280 11 месяцев назад

    I used to love The Ex for concerts! Springsteen and the E Street Band and Bowie’s Glass Spider tour were my favourites… such good memories.

  • @peterzimmer9549
    @peterzimmer9549 Год назад +3

    BMO field hosts lots of big name concerts. During the EX, there have been everyone from Frank Sinatra to Fleetwood Mac.

  • @alanwolske9772
    @alanwolske9772 11 месяцев назад +1

    There are other similar events across Canada. Vancouver has the PNE, Calgary has the Stampede , Edmonton has Klondike Days and there are other regional Ex

  • @NatoBro
    @NatoBro Год назад +2

    It's been a while since I was at the Ex for a day. When I was a kid, we used to go every year. The grounds have changed over the years. The Hockey Hall of Fame and the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame used to be on the site back in the day. And when Ontario Place across the highway was running, with your admission, you could take the walkway and go over there as well. Food building was the place to be! lol It was a lot of fun and you could get worn out for sure. It's had it's ups and downs, like any other event, but it's great people are still attending.

  • @margaretmcnarry4298
    @margaretmcnarry4298 Год назад

    And the Ottawa Ex as well - remember that so well as a kid growing up in a nearby town! The biggest event of the summer. And the grandstand shows were great back then. And the fireworks afterwards!

  • @annecaminer2988
    @annecaminer2988 8 месяцев назад

    The CNE The 197-acre (80 ha) site includes exhibit, trade, and banquet centres, theatre and music buildings, monuments, parkland, sports facilities, and a number of civic, provincial, and national historic sites. The district's facilities are used year-round for exhibitions, trade shows, public and private functions, and sporting events.

  • @allie2703
    @allie2703 Год назад +2

    Vancouver has something similar called the pacific national Ex (PNE)

  • @Elise1952
    @Elise1952 8 месяцев назад

    We use to go every summer as a kid to the Ex. I took my son there too when he was younger. I would get an all day ride pass for him. The lineups were not long. He got his money’s worth. Lots to see and do and eat. Great place to go. 🇨🇦

  • @stellacarmella
    @stellacarmella 11 месяцев назад

    When I was a child my family competed in the horse show there. Lots of agricultural shows going on.

  • @36jjmc
    @36jjmc Год назад +3

    It would be a long trip to travel from the west coast for the CNE. Vancouver also has a 2 week fair held at the end of August called the PNE (Pacific National Exhibition). Its an amusement park called Playland the rest of the year.

  • @DavidMeddowsTaylor
    @DavidMeddowsTaylor 3 месяца назад

    The band in the video was a KISS cover band, but KISS actually did play there in 1990 (in the stadium, not a small stage). BMO Stadium is where Toronto's soccer and football clubs play. It looks like there was a football game in the video, the banners hanging there were for the Toronto Argonauts.

  • @alannatodd7183
    @alannatodd7183 Год назад +1

    When I was a child/teenager, ( I'm 66 now ) we could walk through the huge Food building and pretty much fill up with all the free samples vendors gave out. Living in the west now, one last visit while I'm able is def on my bucket list!

    • @RandomStranger246
      @RandomStranger246 Год назад

      I'm in my 40s and remember that as well. We used to come home with heaps of honey and chocolate. The freebies are few and far between now, but the food building has much better food vendors now than then... unfortunately you just have to pay handsomely for things.

  • @debbie7505
    @debbie7505 Год назад +1

    There are other smaller fairs in other cities. Calgary has The Calgary Stampede. Edmonton has Klondike Days, Vancouver has the PNE which is the Pacific National. The rides are not the ones that move around. They just close down at the end of the season. What you were looking at was just the midway. I’m sure that was a Kiss Tribute band. They have the bandshell which has some pretty goo singers. BMO field is our soccer field. BMO is Bank of Montreal. The food you saw was on the midway. There is a food building that has just food. For some of us it’s pretty disappointing because it’s just a giant food court. When I was a kid (I’m 65 now) the whole food building was all good companies & the gave out tons of free samples. There are all kinds of buildings to go in & see. Even if you don’t go on rides you can spend a whole day having fun there.
    Every time I watch one of your videos. I talk you all along & usually write you a log like this at the end. It’s so fun watching you watching these things with fresh eyes.

  • @princeofpcos9804
    @princeofpcos9804 Год назад +2

    Vancouver does something similar but a little bit smaller called the PNE

  • @majalaz9631
    @majalaz9631 Год назад +1

    If you want to explore more of Canadian culture, in Edmonton right now we have Edmonton International Fringe Theatre Festival. It is one of the biggest fringe festivals in the world. In fact, it is North America’s largest, longest-running Fringe Theatre Festival. This is their 42nd year doing this. It has over 200 plays, lots of street performers, street food, vendors lots of multicultural things to buy such as art, jewelry, clothes, etc and it is a festival I attend every year. It is free to enter. There are outdoor shows with street performers who perform throughout the festival and indoor plays (for which you need to buy a ticket which range in price from $13 to $18). The indoor shows are diverse and range from puppetry, stand up comedy, plays, even magic shows, concerts and dance performances. Performers come to Edmonton from all around the world. I'm not kidding. There are lots from Canada and US but I've seen shows from Iran, Australia, Germany, Denmark, just to name a few. It is always a great time going fringing :D

  • @kathyspanner3755
    @kathyspanner3755 Год назад +3

    Tyler you have to come to Canada to experience all things you have been talking about we might make you a honorary Canadian

    • @andynieuwenhuis7833
      @andynieuwenhuis7833 Год назад +1

      @kathyspanner3755 For making the videos Taylor has Done;He's Been made an Honorary Canadian by at least 2 Dozen Canadians. I sure There's LOTS OF Canadians,Who would show Him Different Places, Events to go Explore

  • @GabLeGamer
    @GabLeGamer Год назад

    the fair is in the BMO field parking lot, just happened to have a Toronto Argonauts (CFL) game in there as they filmed it.

  • @MaureenLambierStaff
    @MaureenLambierStaff Год назад

    The site for the Ex is right on Lake Ontario which adds some cool breezes on a hot summer day. I've been going my whole life but it is so big now you have to map out what you're going to do and see because you can't see it all. When I was 12 or 13, my girlfriend and I would take a bus down to Toronto right to the Ex. I grew up 2 hours north or TO. We would take in all as much as we could. We saw Wham, one year. The bus would always wait for the Grand Stand Concert to let out before it shuttled us home. Now its BMO Field. Yes that was Kiss. The roller coasters and other rides were up all year. The Flyer, which was a huge wooden coaster is gone now but was totally amazing. The midway rides aren't as good as the old days, but there are still some pretty amazing rides. New and weird food is a theme and they come up with new creations to try every year. You should definitely give the Ex a try. Lots to do in Toronto.

  • @chrisgraham2904
    @chrisgraham2904 Год назад

    The CNE runs for 3 weeks at Exhibition Place, on a 192 acre site. The CNE attracts 1.4 million people per years, but during the entire year, Exhibition Place is host to 5.3 million people for sporting events, conferences and other exhibitions. With about 16 permanent buildings which include the BMO Field, home to The Toronto FC, Toronto's Major League Soccer Team and the Toronto Argonauts Football Team, with a stadium capacity of 46,000. The Coca Cola Coliseum is home to the Toronto Marlies, the Toronto based professional hockey team that competes in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a member of the North Division of the Eastern Conference. At other times of the year, Exhibition Place is home to The Royal Winter Fair, The International Boat Show, The National Home Show, Canada Blooms and the One-Of-A-Kind Craft Show. The first Saturday of the Ex is Warrior's Day, with the Warrior's Day Parade and all military, past and present, along with their families, have free admission to the CNE. There are various concerts at CNE venues during the Ex, but less than there used to be when Exhibition Stadium was replace by the BMO field. During the CNE, Exhibition Statium had hosted; Pink Floyd, The Who, U2, David Bowie, Chicago, New Order, Depeche Mode, Iron Maiden, Rush, Van Halen, Guns N' Roses, Kim Mitchell, Bruce Springsteen, The Beach Boys, INXS, Bon Jovi, AC/DC, Elton John, Whitney Houston, Janis Joplin and others.

  • @johnam1234
    @johnam1234 Год назад

    I really enjoyed your videos and comments plus learning more about the world around me

  • @olivetherrien3023
    @olivetherrien3023 Год назад +1

    I live in Vancouver, British Columbia and we have the same fair out west called the Pacific National Exhibition that is now going on and is an annual event that many people enjoy. It's not as big as the CNE, but smaller population and as much fun. With all the wild fires and smoke all over the province, they may not have the usual attendance. By the way, they have a raffle and give a car away everyday of the fair and a fully furnished home and lot on the last day. We also have one of the oldest wooden dollar coasters in the world.

  • @annecaminer2988
    @annecaminer2988 8 месяцев назад

    Has permanent building. Food Building, Canadian Sports Hall of Fame, National Trade Centre (now the Enercare Centre) trade show, Automotive, Coca-Cola Coliseum is an arena at The EX, used for agricultural displays, ice hockey, and trade shows. It was built for the Canadian National Exhibition and the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in 1921. Since 1997 it has been part of the Enercare Centre exhibition complex...

  • @Lala61669
    @Lala61669 Год назад +1

    Hi Tyler, love your videos. I love going to fairs and amusement parks, I love playing the games, going on the rides and eating the food. There's plenty of all 3 plus more to go around, but yes it's packed and there's some waiting in line...but hey, you get that with every amusement park.

  • @daphnelhunt
    @daphnelhunt Год назад +3

    The Ex is kind of a culmination of the weekly street fairs taking place around the city over the course of the summer. Examples are: Taste of the Danforth in Greektown; Taste of Italy in the west end; India Bazaar in the east end. These correspond to the culture of the various neighbourhoods. There are festivals for China, Vietnam, the MIddle East, Manila, Poland, Afro Carib, Brazil, Korea, Ukraine, Polynesia, and so on. This doesn't include all the other festivals like the Beer Festival. the night market, arts, concerts, Pride Month, and the Toronto International Film Festival. Similar kinds of festivals happen in Montreal and Vancouver.

    • @imisstoronto3121
      @imisstoronto3121 Год назад

      I really miss all those festivals. They don’t have many out here.

  • @hazelbalcaen5395
    @hazelbalcaen5395 Год назад +1

    The PNE - Pacific Ex Is also at this time of year in Vancouver British Columbia. Now on .

  • @jameslatimer3600
    @jameslatimer3600 Год назад

    Not a street event but a fall fair at the CNE grounds. I used to go to the CNE every year as a kid. It was going on before I was born - 1932. In 1967 a new feature was added, as a Centennial event called Ontario Place, at the Lake Ontario waterfront. (This is where Marilyn Bell completed her swim from Niagara on the Lake across Lake Ontario - first swimmer to do it.) It runs from mid-August until just after Labour Day (or maybe it is Warrior's Day), first Monday in September I think - it's been a while.

  • @karenseeley6174
    @karenseeley6174 Год назад +1

    When the Ex commercials started, you knew it was the end of summer and that school was around the corner. That made going to the Ex the last hurrah of summer.

  • @andreaislandgirl720
    @andreaislandgirl720 Год назад

    I grew up in Toronto, and The Ex was always a fun way to end the summer. I live out west now and wasn't able to get back this year, but I still love The Ex in all it's tacky, crazy food glory. ❤❤

  • @paulinemundt438
    @paulinemundt438 10 месяцев назад

    There is a whole building called the Food Building. There are also food booths throughout the fair grounds.

  • @valariewatson6732
    @valariewatson6732 Год назад

    The CNE is in Toronto...the PNE is in Vancouver ....Red Rier Ex is in Winnipeg, Manitoba.....Carnivale is in Montreal.....The morning of the day before Opening Day there is usually a Parade through down town.....Our fairs like in the USA are typically designed towards Family breaks before our children return to school and signal the end of summer.....

  • @valeriehostyn5256
    @valeriehostyn5256 Год назад

    And on the west coast, Vancouver is holding the PNE (the Pacific National Exhibition) from Aug 19 to Sept 4.

  • @matthewbergeron3641
    @matthewbergeron3641 Год назад +1

    I worked at the CNE every summer as a highschooler and We normally just refer to it as the CNE or the Ex

  • @lisaangel79
    @lisaangel79 Год назад

    There is a similar fair that happens in Vancouver at the same time as the CNE. Ours is called the PNE and is held at Vancouver's Pacific National Fair grounds specifically built for the fair.

  • @designx8693
    @designx8693 Год назад

    Love watching your videos! The ski-lift is a permanent structure at the Ex site.

  • @marshabailey772
    @marshabailey772 Год назад +1

    It's so much FUN. Something for everyone. Commuter trains stop there so you don't have the gory drive in. When I was a little kid my teenage cousins tool me with them. There is a food building, a craft building, a building with the latest electronics at good prices...

  • @somebodykares1
    @somebodykares1 Год назад +1

    Over in the western part we have the PNE or Pacific National Exhibition

  • @TheDylls
    @TheDylls 2 месяца назад

    You're completely correct about The Ex having way too many lines and people. My 3yr old is great in crowds, but I could never fathom actually TAKING HER there! It would be too much for ME! Haha

  • @lisahood1389
    @lisahood1389 Год назад

    We have a smaller but pretty much exactly the same thing here in Vancouver. Ours is the PNE. Pacific National Exhibition. Attendance is around 750,000 on 105 hectares (theirs is 192) It’s 2 weeks just like the CNE and I happens at the same time. Great bands, food, games, rides, exhibits, casinos, beer gardens, etc etc. My fav is the Superdogs!! So much fun!

  • @Paladiea
    @Paladiea Год назад +2

    I go to the botanical shows whenever I go to the Ex.

  • @adelebarnes1315
    @adelebarnes1315 Год назад

    You should think of it more like a state fair than a street fair, with amusement park rides, carnival and food booths, a football stadium where they have top music acts in the summer, and some permanent buildings which have actual exhibits and restaurants.
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    In the 50's they gave local elementary school children free tickets. On one Saturday each year they gave veterans free admission.

  • @markmiller4609
    @markmiller4609 Год назад

    FYI The Toronto Blue Jays used to play from 76 until the dome opened in 89 at the old Exhibition Stadium BMO Field is the replacement stadium

  • @shari9721
    @shari9721 11 месяцев назад

    Exhibition Place is just under 200 acres , it is HUGE , there is an insane amount of food stands offering countless different foods and treats . Top headline concerts happen every night in the stadium . YES that was KISS. .

  • @victoriadavislg
    @victoriadavislg Год назад

    The “Ex” was one of my favourite fair to go to when it came to ottawa every summer.

  • @deborahyoung9713
    @deborahyoung9713 Год назад +1

    Many of the rides stay there. The ride over the Ex has been there forever. BMO - Bank of Montreal - Field. Soccer. Many bands go there. I am biased - it is a big deal. It is the last show of the summer. I have spent several Labour Day evenings in my youth. I believe the rides charge but I don't know how much. Thanks for the great video!