MONTREAL EXPO '67 HOME MOVIES CANADA 1967 59524

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6 жыл бұрын

Shot during the 1967 International and Universal Exposition (also known as Expo '67) this 16mm silent home movie shows various scenes of the fair, including the Buckminster Fuller designed geodesic dome. The film begins elsewhere as a chartered GM bus leaves for the Expo. A road trip follows, with shots out the windows of the bus of a highway, and the Canadian border at 1:47. At 2:11 the fair can be seen from the highway as the group enters Montreal. Some parts of the fair including the Canadian Pavilion appear to be still in scaffolding (2:26). At 4:30 the fairgrounds is shown up close, including the USSR Pavilion at 4:50, people movers, Canadian National pavilion (6:40) and more. At 7:49 a hovercraft is seen on the move, and at 7:55 a subway or light rail train, Place des Nations and more. The India pavilion is seen at 10:50, and Thai pavilion at 12:22, and the Cinema at 12:32.
See other pavilions of interest? Mention them in the comments.
The film concludes with a visit to tourist sites in the Montreal vicinity including what appears to be St. Joseph's Oratory.
The 1967 International and Universal Exposition or Expo 67, as it was commonly known, was a general exhibition, Category One World's Fair held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, from April 27 to October 29, 1967. It is considered to be the most successful World's Fair of the 20th century [1] with the most attendees to that date and 62 nations participating. It also set the single-day attendance record for a world's fair, with 569,500 visitors on its third day.
Expo 67 was Canada's main celebration during its centennial year. The fair had been intended to be held in Moscow, to help the Soviet Union celebrate the Russian Revolution's 50th anniversary; however, for various reasons, the Soviets decided to cancel, and Canada was awarded it in late 1962.
The project was not well supported in Canada at first. It took the determination of Montreal's mayor, Jean Drapeau, and a new team of managers to guide it past political, physical and temporal hurdles. Defying a computer analysis that said it could not be done, the fair opened on time.[2]
After Expo 67 ended in October 1967, the site and most of the pavilions continued on as an exhibition called Man and His World, open during the summer months from 1968 until 1984. By that time, most of the buildings - which had not been designed to last beyond the original exhibition - had deteriorated and were dismantled. Today, the islands that hosted the world exhibition are mainly used as parkland and for recreational use, with only a few remaining structures from Expo 67 to show that the event was held there.
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@stephaneeternelle-vie4664
@stephaneeternelle-vie4664 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you very very very very much for this video incredebile to see my hometown in 67 i was 1 year at that time and vaguely remember when my father use to take me as a child in the early 70 to terre des hommes and la ronde memory I cried because so much memory
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@PeriscopeFilm 4 жыл бұрын
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@karenstrycharz1499
@karenstrycharz1499 3 жыл бұрын
I went here with a girlfriend back in ‘67 & had a spectacular time! Great World’s Fair’
@enriqueleon1169
@enriqueleon1169 3 жыл бұрын
I was only 12 years old living in Montreal...it was a magical summer. good times
@terryomalley1974
@terryomalley1974 6 ай бұрын
I was only 3 and living in Montreal in '67. I don't remember any of it, unfortunately😢.
@imallearsru
@imallearsru 6 жыл бұрын
This was part of Canada's centenary celebration, 100 years of confederation. This is our 150th year. Our school in Toronto sent some school buses full of students there, so did many schools in Toronto.
@martinfelsenfeld6012
@martinfelsenfeld6012 3 ай бұрын
Montreal is always known as a dream place! They had the prettiest girls then!!
@iananderson7883
@iananderson7883 3 жыл бұрын
That was cool Even though I was only 5 years old I remember EXPO 67. Because my dad worked for the Canadian Pacific Railway he had a family pass for the whole summer. You didn't have any footage of La Ronde where I rode on a camel, went on the log ride many times and saw Batman water ski ( the original Batman ). Ha Ha. We also went on the hovercraft. The French Pavilion ( 8:22 ) is still there plus the framework of the US pavilion ( 5:39 ). The French Pavilion is now the Montreal Casino and I'm not sure what they use the US pavilion for. This was back in a time when there seemed to be some hope for the planet. I've got a few reels of super 8 that my dad took but I don't have a projector to watch them on right now. I'll find one though.
@trainrover
@trainrover Жыл бұрын
Like Corporateria's plucky psy-op c/o Man & His World, today's deplorable state of affairs comes from that very same *ancient* orchestration..!
@Paul-in-Missouri
@Paul-in-Missouri 6 жыл бұрын
My parents and I were at E67. I remember buying "Soviet ice cream" while standing in line to get into the USSR pavilion. I was surprised that it tasted just like ice cream! (Stupid American teenager). The American pavilion was a huge disappointment. It had giant pictures of Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Bogart, and some others I don't remember. Apparently the pavilion committee couldn't come up with anything better to show the world except our dead movie stars.
@hdgboy
@hdgboy 4 жыл бұрын
Nice footage. Photographer was either very excited or was drinking too many Cokes or Pepsi’s because he or she is bouncing all over the place. Really couldn’t get my eyes to lock on to one thing. It is more likely that he or she is just excited to be there. I guess I’m a little jealous. I would have been 10 years old at the time. I love fairs and expositions. If I were able to time travel the major fairs would be near the top of my list.
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