In this old home movie you will see footage of a cruise aboard a Canadian Steamer, and then images of the following places: Vancouver, BC, Puget Sound, Views of Seattle, WA and Portland, OR.
The footage of Vancouver looks to have been shot in the 1930s; we get a quick glimpse of the Marine Building, which opened in 1930, but the Lions Gate Bridge, which opened in 1938, isn't seen as the ship winds around Stanley Park.
This is amazing! I love what they wore back in the 20's and it is amazing that I can pick out monuments and places though the area looks completely different.
Really enjoyed that! (from a native and current Seattleite)
jaccordi 8 months ago
This is great! From a former Seattleite...
XE1GXG 1 year ago
this is rly cool
CHOCO666NSR 1 year ago
The footage of Vancouver looks to have been shot in the 1930s; we get a quick glimpse of the Marine Building, which opened in 1930, but the Lions Gate Bridge, which opened in 1938, isn't seen as the ship winds around Stanley Park.
englishbay03 1 year ago
Second 12, is where the Lions Gate Bridge is now ,on the left,
Second 24 ,Its not Puget Sound but English Bay.
I guess back in the day ,No one will know the difference,but I do.
This is a Great old film,
Please check out a 1949 film of Vancouver & Victoria.on my Channel
awaldegrave 1 year ago
Excellent!!!!!
cochranexyz 1 year ago
This is amazing! I love what they wore back in the 20's and it is amazing that I can pick out monuments and places though the area looks completely different.
paperdawl 2 years ago
Fabulous old footage. Makes me SO wish for the Vancouver of yesteryear.
suzukibeane 3 years ago
4:26 Isn't that the Smith Tower toward the right?
Jeff98177 3 years ago
Thank you!!! This East Van kid loves to see
my dad's Vancouver! It was a very special
place before the concrete, highrises and
street crime came!
vanjimbo 4 years ago