Forest’s Lambton Film and Food Festival
Annual Film and Food Festival at the Kineto Theatre in Forest, Ontario, Canada.
Kineto Theatre - Forest, Ontario
Private tour of the Kineto Theatre in Forest, Ont. September 10, 2015.
One of the oldest continuously operating movie theatres in the world.
Stones and Bones Museum - Sarnia, Ontario
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Lytton Park Central Toronto Luxury Neighbourhood Lawrence Pa
Lytton Park is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario. It is considered one of the most affluent neighbourhoods . It is located in the North Toronto municipality. The neighbourhood is centered around 'Lytton Park' (hence the name). Its boundaries include: Bathurst street to the west, Yonge Street to the east, Lawrence to the north and Briar Hill Rd. to the south.
History
Lytton Park originally started out as a rural suburb of Toronto. In 1886, the Metropolitan Street Railway (Toronto) decided to service this small area. Upon realizing that the land value in this region would go up when the railway was installed, the Railway company purchased a huge amount of farmland near their railway station on Glengrove avenue. Two years later, the residential `boom` of this neighbourhood started. In 1912, this region finally became recognized as a neighbourhood in the City of Toronto. From then on, this area morphed into what it is today, with its many schools, parks, and shops.
Architecture
Lytton Park predominantly features Georgian and Tudor Style homes. Many of these houses were built from 1890 to 1930. Houses in Lytton Park are situated on large lots with well kept gardens. There is an abundance of mature trees that line the streets providing a shady canopy in the summer and creating a picturesque snowy effect in the winter. Recently, many houses in Lytton Park have become subject to extensive renovations or have been totally rebuilt, transforming the neighborhood architecture.
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Lambton Tree Legacy program - Oil Museum of Canada
Courtesy Brian White, Bear Track Media.
The Lambton Tree Legacy program put down roots at the Oil Museum of Canada in Oil Springs. 11 red oaks were donated and planted to provide shade around the Museum's picnic pavilion and parking areas, and more than 40 sugar maples and oak trees were donated and planted to establish Grandma's Sugar Bush, in memory of Cindy Aimers, a long-time friend of Warden Bev MacDougall's family.
Car Show @ Thedford Ontario Canada 13
Old Cars And Trucks
Church of St. John in the Wilderness - Time Lapse
St. John in the Wilderness is an Anglican church dedicated to John the Baptist built in 1852, located near Dharamshala, India, on the way to McLeodGanj, at Forsyth Gunj. Set amidst deodar forest, and built in neo-Gothic architecture, the church is known for its Belgian stained-glass windows donated by Lady Elgin (Mary Louisa Lambton), wife of Lord Elgin.
Though the church structure survived the 1905 Kangra earthquake, which killed close to 19,800 people, injured thousands in the Kangra area, and destroyed most buildings in Kangra,
Mcleodganj and Dharamshala; its spire, Bell tower, was however destroyed. Later, a new bell, built in 1915 by Mears and Stainbank, was brought from England and installed outside in the compound of the church.
Its churchyard is the final resting place of Lord Elgin, who served as Governor General of the Province of Canada, who oversaw the Creation of Responsible Government in Canada, and later, while in China, ordered the complete destruction of the Old Summer Palace. He became Governor-General & Viceroy of India in 1861 during the British Raj, though he soon died at Dharamshala on November 20, 1863, and was buried there.
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Lake Forest Railfanning on the CP C&M Sub! (Feat. SOO 1003)
On August 11th I drove out to Lake Forest, IL to catch the SOO 1003. A steam locomotive operated by the Steam Heritage Association in Milton, WI. This engine was going to Chicago for a fundraising event at the Shriners Hospital for Children! The engine stopped in Lake Forest so I was able to get some good shots! Throughout the day I saw other trains too that are featured in this video. Hope you enjoy!
FOREST PARADE 2O14 SHUFFLERS
Recopilacion e.e..
Mas que nada aparecen los Shufflers y Jumpers
3:37 Shufflers in orden
Stark
Core
Kurth
Necro
Jonny
Gery
Silver
Tito
Kuro
Zoplete
Dumbass
Shinzo &Shinji
Joka & CloT
Glendale Beach May 2018 Lambton Shores Ontario
Taka a road trip out of the City to Lake Huron in Ontario
ROCK GLEN FALLS I ARKONA ONTARIO
Rock Glen Conservation Area is a suburban conservation area located in the town of Arkona, in the municipality of Lambton Shores, Ontario, Canada. The conservation is owned and maintained by the Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA).
The former Ausable River Conservation Authority was Ontario's first conservation authority. It was created in 1946.
The Bayfield River watershed and smaller streams were added in 1971. Local municipalities and the Province of Ontario formed Ausable Bayfield Conservation Authority (ABCA) to prevent the loss of important local ecosystems, to protect life and property through flood management, and to build a healthier natural environment on a watershed scale.[6] Rock Glen Conservation Area is situated in a transition zone between the Carolinian forest zone to the south, and the Great Lakes (St. Lawrence Zone to the north), in Lambton Shores, Ontario, Canada.[4] On the conservation grounds is the Arkona Lions Museum and Information Centre; which houses a collection of Devonian Era fossils and Aboriginal artifacts found in the local area.
History
When the pioneer settlers arrived in the area in the mid-1800s, they built some grist mills within the present-day conservation area. One of these mills was run by an 11-metre overshot wheel. The mill pond, although dry, can still be seen immediately upstream and southwest of Rock Glen Falls. Part of the mill foundation has a platform that affords visitors an excellent view of the waterfalls. In 1907, the Rock Glen Power Company constructed a small hydro-electric dam on the Ausable River at Rock Glen. Following the formation of Ontario Hydro, the Rock Glen dam ceased operation shortly after the Second World War. In response to complaints from anglers that fish were unable to travel upstream to spawn, a Canadian Army demolition squad blew up the dam with dynamite. Parts of the old dam can still be seen in the bottom of the Ausable River.
Boardwalk Trail
Flora and fauna
The conservation area is home to a large diversity of species representative of both zones, and are found alongside sugar maple, beech, white elm and basswood, some of these native trees are: Sycamore, Sassafras, Cucumber Magnolia, Tulip-tree, Black Walnut, Maple, Oak, Ash, Pine, and Pawpaw. Wildflowers are abundant, with more than 50-types found within the boundaries of Rock Glen Conservation Area. Small mammals and songbirds are common. There are also examples of extinct animal life along the walls of the Ausable Gorge, small sea creatures that lived 350-million-years-ago. Fossils of some of these ancient animals include: brachiopods, horn corals, sponge coral, crinoids or gastropods.
The park is home to the eastern coyote, wood duck, deer, muskrat, and common garter snake.
Birds
Dozens of bird species can be seen.
Eastern meadowlark
Red-winged blackbird
Bobolink
American woodcock
Savannah sparrow
Rose-breasted grosbeak
Pileated woodpecker
Red-eyed vireo
Blue jay
American robin
Great-crested flycatcher
Hairy woodpecker
Scarlet tanager
Northern oriole
Eastern kingbird
Field sparrow
House wren
Yellow shafted flicker
Indigo bunting
Grey catbird
Brown thrasher
Facilities
Located on the conservation grounds is the Arkona Lions Museum and Information Centre, which contains a large collection of birds and wildlife preserved with traditional taxidermic methods. The museum also has a large collection of fossils and artifacts found on or near the conservation grounds, and holds presentations and guided tours there for visitors and schools. The grounds also has many stairs, boardwalks and bridges allowing visitors to safely explore the steep sides of the glen and the 10.7-metre high waterfall just upstream of the Ausable River. Many of fossils found in the exposed beds there date back 350-Million-Years; some of which include crinoids, brachiopods and trilobites, which the conservation park allows visitors to take one fossil if visibility seen without digging.[4][2] There's also Public washrooms, two picnic pavilions available for reservation, playground equipment by the pavilions, the lookouts located at different parts of the conservation area, and lots of trails for hiking. Rock Glen Conservation Area also has guided and educational hikes available for groups and schools.
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Oil Heritage Museum of Canada - World's First Industrial Oil Well
The first wells were dug by hand and the gum beds were hauled up in buckets. Ian and Devin demonstrate how they worked. The first oil well gushers were discovered using this method. This particular model displays the method used by Hugh Nixon Shaw, who is credited with discovering the first gushing oil well.
Shine: Spotlight on Women of Lambton Exhibit Video
This short compilation of 1940's film footage was created as part of the Lambton Heritage Museum's Shine: Spotlight on Women of Lambton 2013 exhibit. It includes footage of women in Brigden, Thedford, and Forest going about their days. The footage was originally shot by Roy H. Massecar, who traveled to villages and small towns throughout Ontario filming the local people.
The Maxmobile Trailer
THE MAXMOBILE is a feature length documentary about David A. Maxwell (right), the man who said no to Henry Ford. David Maxwell invented the first completely hand made car in Canada in 1900. Only one of his cars remains in a museum in Watford, Ontario, Canada, where he lived. He died in 1930. The only remaining car was restored by Ross Saunders and Neil Werden and a number of other men in Watford for the town's centennial.
Oil Springs-150th Anniversary
The oil museum of Canada, in the village of Oil Springs, preserves the site of the first commercial oil well in North America. Now join in as they commemorate 150 years of history.
With a parade, live entertainment and engaging events, you won't want to miss out on the celebration!
Queen In Malta (1954)
Selected originals (off cuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story Queen in Malta 54/35.
Queen Elizabeth talks to crowd near War Memorial in Square. WS Square with crowds. GV crowds around war memorial. Be-medalled men walk past holding up flags. V.I.P. group walk around war memorial inspecting the names on brass plagues. CU Roll of Honour on RAF memorial. SV wreaths laid at foot of war memorial. War ships at sea. Queen and Duke leave rostrum to inspect RAF guard of honour. Queen and Duke laying wreaths at foot of memorial. Governor Sir Gerald Creasey also lays a wreath followed by other officers. Queen and party walk around monument, Queen seen talking to crowd. CU golden eagle on top of Memorial. GV crowds in the SQUARE and on the shore battlements. Sign God Save The Queen. Be-medalled men walk through the crowd holding up flags, they are in civilian cloths.
Queen and Duke walk through crowds and up onto the rostrum. RAF guard of honour present arms. Queen inspects RAF guard. WS as they return to the rostrum. MS Queen reading a speech, CA shots crowds and officials. Queen pulls lever right away,and flags drop off camera, CA's crowds and military as Anthem is played. Queen and officials walk round the memorial inspecting the names. She returns to the rostrum, Princess Margaret seen talking in the crowd.
Malta seen from the sea approaching Valetta Harbour. An aircraft carrier under tow, R.Y. Britannia is seen with shore in background. WS entering Valetta Harbour passing Warships and R.Y. Britannia. Naval ratings sit on trestles and paint their ship, various angles. LS from land of Valetta Harbour. GV,s of the town and harbour front and battlements.
Launch approaching landing stage. SCU launch alongside, as civilians land for the ceremony. More shots as it returns with more passengers from the Ship in the harbour, it could be the S. S. 'Mediterranean'. Many of the passengers wear medals. More shots of the war memorial, ships in harbour, crowds on balconies.
'Britannia' entering harbour. SV people waving from windows above welcome sign etc. GV launch making way to shore with 'Britannia' at anchor in background. SV Royal Queen steps ashore, followed by Prince Philip. Queen greeted, she inspects guard of honour. Large crowds as the Queen and Duke walk to the rostrum near the memorial. Lots of activity around the memorial, more wreaths are laid by elderly women.
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Picture Show - The Kineto
The movies - a treasure of simple pleasures and nostalgia all in one.
Inspired by the Kineto Theatre in Forest, Ontario, one of the oldest independent running theatres in North America.
CP Canada 150 train at Montreal, QC
A Few days of rail fanning around Montreal and Dorval QC with the highlight being the Canadian Pacific 150 train. We caught her coming into the Old Port for the event, leaving from the event and then leaving town at the Gare Dorval Station the next morning. As we were waiting at Dorval, we saw a BC rail/CN consist freight and a few Canada 150 wrapped Via rail trains.
10 Dark English Legends
I think English folklore is among the most unique. This tends to be the case for island nations. Many English legends were born from ancient pagan beliefs. Others have emerged since, and reflect their own period of history. They were enshrined in fiction during the 19th century, but the original tales tend to be a lot more dark.
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