In case you are wondering, Point Rosie thrives today as a cabin community. Being at the end of the Garnish - Point Trail, on some weekends more people visit there than ever lived there full time.
My father Wilson Hardiman was born there in 1925. The old lady Susan with the grandchildren would be my great great grandmother. I'm doing family research and would like to know more about her past. Great video.
THIS IS THE BEST DITTY IN THE WORLD AND YOU WILL PACK EVERY ALE HOUSE FROM VICTORIA THROUGH POINT ROUSIE TO CHEER ALONG AS WE BRING IT TO LIFE. Oh dear god yes we will. And you can tip in loonies. Socks full of loonies.
In case you are wondering, Point Rosie thrives today as a cabin community. Being at the end of the Garnish - Point Trail, on some weekends more people visit there than ever lived there full time.
egrandy 5 months ago
My father Wilson Hardiman was born there in 1925. The old lady Susan with the grandchildren would be my great great grandmother. I'm doing family research and would like to know more about her past. Great video.
harstro 1 year ago
THIS IS THE BEST DITTY IN THE WORLD AND YOU WILL PACK EVERY ALE HOUSE FROM VICTORIA THROUGH POINT ROUSIE TO CHEER ALONG AS WE BRING IT TO LIFE. Oh dear god yes we will. And you can tip in loonies. Socks full of loonies.
joelathon 2 years ago
Wow!!
jimcostello123 2 years ago
What a wonderful history lesson. Newfoundland has so many untold stories of hardship and resettlement that need to be told. Thank you for posting!
saculanna 3 years ago
My great grandmother, Charlotte Osbourne (May) was from Point Rosie. ^_^
OrangePixieDustx1677 3 years ago