Nathan Phillips Square & City Hall, Toronto, 1960s

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2007

Filmed by Harry Gent,a Welshman living in Canada at the time.

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  • great old film reel,

  • At the 3:24 mark: you'll see what was then our new flag. That was introduced in 1965. I am guessing this was done in 1966 or so.  Great nostalgia. Love the old cars and styles of what people were wearing, 40 years ago. Thanks for sharing.

  • love this! THanks for sharing it =)

  • Agree, at least 1966 based on the yellow Mustang that looks to be a 66 (but would have been released in the Fall of 65).

  • this is fantastic! always love seeing anything from Toronto's past!

  • OMG! look at the old popcorn selling bicycle. LOL

  • Great to see !! Thanks for sharing. I was born in TO !!

  • The date is not incorrect. He said it was shot in the 1960s, not 1960... so it could have been shot between 1966-69...

  • Very cool video - But i think your date is incorrect. I was married in Toronto, at the old City Hall in 1965. At that time the construction of the New City Hall was not finished. I have wedding pictures that show the New City Hall almost finished.

    Still - you have a great video of Toronto in

    "the good old days" Thank you for sharing your

    memories.

  • Wow..Cool vid Before I was born.Still looks the same after all that time.People probably skating there as I type this. :)

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