Brockville Tunnel, Ontario, Canada
The Brockville Railway Tunnel is Canada's first railway tunnel.
It is located beneath the city of Brockville, Ontario and passes under the building to the north, built in 1863-64 as the Victoria Hall, but remodelled as the Brockville City Hall after 1904.
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Block House
Block House looking West
Kingston and Brockville!|Conheça duas cidades próximas a Toronto, Canada.
Kingston
Lake Ontario Park
Canada's Penitentiary Museum
Cathedral of Saint Mary
St. George's Cathedral
Kingston City Hall
Brockville
Brock Trail
Brockville Court House
First Presbyterian Church
Brockville City Hall
Brockville Railway Tunnel
Ribfest 2019 Brockville, Ontario
Trying some pulled pork and blooming onion at Ribfest at Hardy Park in Brockville.
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Brockville city tour
XBR Cessna Brockville Ontario city tour August 2019
Remembrance Day Ceremonies - Brockville, ON Nov 11, 2019
Videographers: Tony Hicks (The Camera Guy)
Dale C Elliot (Hometown TV12)
A Saturday Afternoon in the skies of Brockville 4k
An aerial look of some parts of Brockville, Prescott, and Mallorytown via drone
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Brockville city hall stair set feat. Ben Tyssen
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St. Lawrence Water Levels, Brockville Ontario 2019
A video showing the St. Lawrence River levels in Brockville Ontario. Recorded May 25th, 2019.
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canadia day fireworks in brockville
the Brockville fireworks for Canada day HAPPY CANADA DAY EVERYONE!!!!!! XD
me and my mom were right under the fireworks near the water as the fireworks came from the water on a boat a great video of the fireworks and me yelling out lol enjoy XD
Canada Day in Brockville 2016
Canada Day in Brockville 2016
Brockville SK8 Vid
The warmest, cutest, fastest and hottest yet underwhelming and controversial skate video to ever come from the cigarette ashes of the Brockville Skatepark regulars. This doesn't matter.
Brockville Remembrance Day
Despite the bitter cold, Brockville residents said: We will remember them.
Archival Footage: Tom Cossitt Home Movies c1920s-1940s
This archival footage was donated to the Brockville Museum by the Cossitt Family. The video was digitized in 2013 thanks to volunteer efforts. These clips were compiled from the reels of Cossitt footage to show the life of Tom Cossitt growing up as a child in Brockville before he entered politics. To learn more about Tom Cossitt and other historical figures and vivacious ordinary people from Brockville, please visit our People of Brockville at the Brockville Museum.
Thomas Cossitt was born in Brockville on November 15th, 1923. He attended St. Alban’s School for Boys in Brockville and later graduated from Trinity College in Toronto. During his summer holidays he worked as a student reporter for the Brockville Recorder and Times. When his father died in 1962, Cossitt took over the family’s insurance business.
Cossitt entered political life in the 1950s when he served on Brockville’s town council. He supported the political campaigns of local Liberal candidates George T. Fulford and John Ross Matheson. In 1972, however, Cossitt became disenchanted with the Liberal party and switched to the Progressive Conservative Party. That year, Cossitt was elected as the Member of Parliament for Leeds County. He was re-elected in 1974, 1979 and 1980.
Cossitt became a well-known and controversial political figure. He frequently made national headlines for his criticisms of Prime Minister Trudeau and for his persistent questioning in the House of Commons. His constituents in Leeds-Grenville, however, appreciated his tireless efforts to solve their problems.
On March 15, 1982 Cossitt died of a heart attack at an executive meeting of the riding’s Progressive Conservative Party. At his funeral people spoke of a man misunderstood. His wife, Jennifer (nee Birchall), succeeded him as the Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Leeds-Grenville until 1988.
Waiting on Summer - Brockville
Brockville, Ontario Canada. Instrumental Track. George Harrison on guitar, Jack Bruce on bass, Felix on organ and Ginger Baker- drums. Helen Ostap on good vibrations.
Flight from Smiths Falls to Brockville and back with my former flight instructor
This video is about the flight Mike and I did from Smiths Falls to Brockville and back. I haven't flown with Mike in over 2 years or so. He is flying the big and faster planes up North. Was great to have him back in the seat like the good old days.
Peter Dunn - Brockville Arts Centre, Brockville, Ontario
Quick tour of the newly renovated Brockville Arts Centrre, in downtown Brockville, Ontario