Inglis Grain Elevators pt 1
Last stand of 5 elevators, was really cool and Mary Ann who showed us around was awesome.
Inglis grain elevator pt 3
We take a look inside one of the grain elevators in Inglis Manitoba.
Inglis grain elevator pt 4
We take a look inside a grain elevator in Inglis.
August 7th @ the Inglis Grain Elevators
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How the Elevator Works
Val Marie School Heritage Elevator Video Project
Arthur Facette explains how grain elevators work and shows us the inside of Val Marie's second elevator - the former Wheat Pool built in 1967, which is now owned by a group of local farmers who use it for storage.
Del Barber - Live At The Five Prairie Giants
Del Barber: Live At The Five Prairie Giants is a performance documentary that combines fine music and intelligent conversation. Del Barber and his band perform live in one of five grain elevators designated a Canadian national historic site. Known as the Five Prairie Giants, the Inglis elevators are as iconic and rural as it gets. Broad beams and rustic ambience mix with soaring harmonies and projections to create a cathedral-like atmosphere. Live At The Five Prairie Giants is a documentary celebrating the musical spirit of the Canadian prairie and a modern day storyteller called Del.
Campaign in Winnipeg to save 70-year-old grain elevator
Josh Crabb reports on a campaign to save a grain elevator in Tyndall that has been standing for over 70-years from demolition.
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Future Cities Talks- FEAT Eberhard Ziedler the architect & dreamer of Ontario Place
Discussion with the amazing architect and person, Eb Ziedler, and his daughter Margaret Ziedler an architect and leader in her own right, about the creation and future of this unique waterfront attraction. At Ontario Place's iconic Cinesphere during In/Future Festival, September 25th, 2016
Jasper, Whistlers hotel wildlife museum
In the basement of the Whistler inn is a wildlife exhibit...pretty cool
150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Festival in Owen Sound, Ontario Canada
The 150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Festival took place in Harrison Park and Kelso Beach Park in Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada - the most northern terminus of the Underground Railroad. The festival started with a Speakers Forum on Friday. Town crier Bruce Kruger speaks of the importance of the Black History Cairn in Harrison Park at the re-dedication ceremony following the Ancestors Pancake Breakfast. The festival continued with a picnic, games, family reunions and concert at Kelso Beach Park and ended with Gospelfest on Sunday. Every Civic Holiday Weekend since 1862, the festival brings individuals together to honour the journey to freedom and to celebrate Owen Sound's black history, art, music, multiculturalism and black heritage. The Owen Sound Emancipation Festival is the Longest Continuous Running Emancipation Picnic in North America.
For more information on the Owen Sound Emancipation Festival, visit: emancipation.ca
For more information on Owen Sound's Black History, visit: osblackhistory.com
Background music Wade provided by sheatre.com
Fur trading Lower Fort Garry
Before the trappers could go to the store they had to come here and see this man to trade their furs in.
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Fur trading post Lower Fort Garry
This is THE STORE back in the day, where it all started. The trapper would bring in the pelts, receive money, then stop at the store for all his needs.
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Rossburn, MB
Some of this is my Backyard facing East!
Quoi faire au Manitoba pendant que tu traverses le Canada en roadtrip
Pendant ton voyage à travers le pays, ne fais pas l’erreur de ne pas t’arrêter au Manitoba, pensant qu’il s’agit seulement de prairies un peu plates. En plein centre du Canada se trouve le Manitoba, une province qui a bien plus à offrir que ce que croient les visiteurs. Si tu prends le temps, tu comprendras pourquoi le Manitoba est sur la liste des régions à voir absolument d’après Lonely Planet. Tu verras que l’agriculture et les fermes ne sont pas tout ce qui définit la région.
Si tu prévois un road trip à travers le Canada, voici quelques incontournables qui te feront apprécier le Manitoba et voir cette province comme une destination hors des sentiers battus :