Oshawa Then & Now

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Historic photographs of Oshawa compared to images of today

Komentáře • 69

  • @Guillan80
    @Guillan80 Před 3 lety +5

    Honestly think oshawa looked so much nicer in the 1900s then the city does now
    The original structures constructed where eye catching.

  • @Kemoswavvy
    @Kemoswavvy Před 3 lety +3

    It looked nicer in 1910 than it does in 2021.

  • @davidjohnson-fw5co
    @davidjohnson-fw5co Před 4 lety +7

    I miss the cinemas & restaurants downtown from 1970s - 1980s . I worked there for over 30 years . Not much in the downtown now. Too bad for a city of Oshawa's size !!

  • @jeffleblanc8850
    @jeffleblanc8850 Před 4 lety +9

    Moved to oshawa in 1967 wen the Cadillac the central and Lancaster prince street and bond street I lived downtown in around 69 above the burns shoe store on simcoe and bond we used to go shoot pool at the victory pool hall across from the armoury and mikes pool hall that was a book store and you could get your shoes shine ther by a fellow named Amos he was a hustler he would shoot pool shovel snow he had a legit shoe shine buSsiness wen he wasn’t shining shoes he did odd jobs such as shovel snow anything to make a buck a real hustler we were poor that is why we lived down town 331/2 simcoe st it’s all gone now it burned down the compleate block I remember the bus terminal on the corner of king and centre of track betting ther also and prince street had a few stores left bond street and prince buy 71 I believe most of the stores on bond and prince area were all waiting to be tore down we ha dgreat fun as kids seen it all 33 1/2 simcoe and 29 simcoe above paternicks cloths store was a rough area in the late 60s early 70 I would always look out the 3 rd floor window and ther would be a cop car and a ambulance the old green Cadillac ambulances like I say it was a rough area rent was very cheap in them apartments above the stores so you got a lot of junkies and such most would not know that but I guess as a kid it was all very interesting I went to the old Mary street school were I had most of my friends as a kid and then of to king street we used to go to sonnys it was a burger joint on king street I guess it was pretty close to the Canadian Corp and the clinic in between its changed a lot over the years it was a nice city back then at least ther was some department stores down town people were hustlen and bustle at this time of year the oshawa centre and midtown mall killed that but ther is still a few interesting stores back then it was great as a kid I was 12 or 13 wen I moved I believe I think to Ajax for a year or two but back to oshawa I loved the victory pool hall a couple men named Gus a nick lakases they have ther name on a building we’re the soupe kitchen is and they ther was bollahoods sports store on king around were the atria is across from Genosha hotel Main Street it was know as in the 80s I guess I got lots of good memories even not having much it’s to bad gm is all but gone wen it was going in the 70s 80s the amount of people around was a lot different than today but then again I guess every body goes to the oshawa centre I have mostly good memory’s of oshawa I thought it was the best I come from a small town in Newbrunswick came up here in 6 the first thing I seen was down town the army tank wen you are 7 and see something like that and it seemed like oshawa was the size of Toronto wen you are that age I thought it was the best place in the world I guess it is I still call it home it got its good and bad but all cities do glad I grew up in oshawa had a lot of fun I could go on and on but I won’t I live in Lindsay now I’m 61 but I miss oshawa especially how it used to be any way any body who reads have a merry Xmas and a great 20 20 especially if you live in oshawa the city that used to motivate great video a lot of memory’s for me

    • @getthestoneman
      @getthestoneman Před 3 lety

      Wow Jeff !!! Im 60 n I grew up there too !! You have all the same memories !! lol Prob partied together at Main Street or another one of the fine bars we had back then !! Some of the BEST bar bands in Canada played Main Street !! Cheers Bud !! thanx for the memories !!!

    • @garybee3018
      @garybee3018 Před 2 měsíci

      Lived at 44 Ontario St. Remember your Dodge charger. Hope your good. Alot of years passed.

  • @crush42mash6
    @crush42mash6 Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing these pictures brings back lotta memories. I’m 51 and the downtown core with the movie theatres were lots of fun. Took my wife to Rocky horror picture show where everyone Got dressed up on Halloween. The downtown was safe and people were always out and about going to Mike’s Place, Woolworth diner house for a milkshake or hang out, it wasn’t all that bad when I was growing up there in the 70s. Somehow the vision got lost on the downtown core and city Council seem to forget it when there are so many positives that could’ve happened there, but didn’t.
    Most people now go to the Oshawa Centre to do any type of shopping, this kind of kills the downtown core and I know some businesses are trying to keeping it going but without the numbers they are struggling. So this is where you get the loan stores or the other fly-by-night businesses. As a student at Saint Gregory school my buddies and I would go down to Mings and get the five dollar special of the great Chinese food and then walk back to class after lunch. As I said lots of good times at the arcade called Spanky’s and just a bunch of kids hanging out playing video. Now nobody goes out because the technology has improved so much did Kids stay at home more.
    It’s definitely sad to see it once busy downtown go downhill so bad.
    When you think about it the most valuable town space is the downtown core and the waterfront. Not in OSHAWA the downtown and waterfront is not that great.

  • @annet6017
    @annet6017 Před 4 lety +7

    Fascinating look at Oshawa's history. Some good changes especially since the 1990s when I had moved away and the downtown was neglected.( I wish people wouldn't say mean things about the homeless.) But there has been a lost of a lot of beautiful architecture. The G.M. headquarters was a sad lost. Hopefully we can preserve more in the future. Good work doing this video.

  • @SIGNIFICANT1OTHER
    @SIGNIFICANT1OTHER Před rokem +2

    Monty you were a great man..I miss you terribly...RIP!!!

    • @Tallgirlsrock
      @Tallgirlsrock Před 5 měsíci

      Ditto ❤️ I worked with Monty, great memories!

  • @joanrountree9463
    @joanrountree9463 Před 5 lety +11

    I see now I would rather just keep my memories. It is no longer home.

  • @markhancock6694
    @markhancock6694 Před 4 lety +19

    It seemed to have a little class in the old days with the stately homes (most demolished), the family run businesses (now pay day loan stores), a trolley system (torn up), theatres (low rent housing), and some well-to-do folks doing their business downtown (now just homeless and druggies). The town has regressed significantly due to a council that has never had any foresight or knowledge of civil engineering and city planning. That’s why the City of Oshawa’s slogan is, “Oshawa: It’s not the end of the world, but you can see it from there.” What a shit hole!

    • @sethwalsh8095
      @sethwalsh8095 Před 3 lety +2

      Lived here all my life. You are a much too hard on the place. Never had any bad experiences here. Am actually friends with many homeless men and women living downtown. Real nice people just got handed the shit end of the stick. Don’t judge a book by it’s cover.

    • @bathombre9739
      @bathombre9739 Před 3 lety +2

      It's a shithole, lived in oshawa 8 years, sold my house now live in a town that actually preserves its history and charm, port hope

    • @FreeDom-lz4yg
      @FreeDom-lz4yg Před 3 lety +2

      @@bathombre9739 ✊S✊

    • @FreeDom-lz4yg
      @FreeDom-lz4yg Před 3 lety

      @Wise Acres Bobby just stop Bobby boy

  • @mccaffal
    @mccaffal Před 4 lety +3

    I’ve never been so utterly heartbroken by a set of before and afters. A city that once had a bit of class now lacks uniformity and cohesion. Most buildings that were once beautiful are now either gone, painted beige, or falling apart. Oshawa will always be where I was born and raised but it’s no longer my home, these before and afters make my homesickness disappear.

    • @sparklecanada0112
      @sparklecanada0112 Před 2 lety

      AlexM92.
      I was born and raised in Oshawa as well.
      I moved away shortly after I got married.
      I feel the same. Looking at this video brings back wonderful familiar memories of growing up in the 1960's and 70's.
      But, with what Oshawa has become; I too, am saddened and heartbroken.
      Everything that made Oshawa great and a welcoming Family Community before, is gone.💔😢😔.
      All it is now, is Toronto Lite. 😣👎👎
      I hope Someone will have the insight and wherefore to re-establish Oshawa's former glory and desirability.
      Maybe then, I can proudly share it with my grandchildren and children again.☹🙁

  • @Richard-lionhearted
    @Richard-lionhearted Před 3 lety +7

    I moved to Oshawa ( followed my boys ) 12 years ago ! People are mean and nasty city council does nothing good for the city , buildings looked nicer 50 to 75 years ago .... I’m so sad I’m here . I feel like I’m in Detroit !

  • @cluricaun78
    @cluricaun78 Před 4 lety +5

    That was highly enjoyable, thanks :)

  • @sewildman50
    @sewildman50 Před 3 lety +1

    Photo of regent theatre at 32:04 is from 1972. Innocent Bystanders (on the marquee) was released in 72.

  • @SkyDiverCanada
    @SkyDiverCanada Před 3 lety +2

    You should do another one now... downtown boarded up.

  • @alphaomega3766
    @alphaomega3766 Před 3 lety +1

    I'd like to say I had a lot of good memories at the Genosha Hotel but I don't remember most, thankfully.

  • @tracyrichards6545
    @tracyrichards6545 Před 4 lety +2

    I lived in house at 37:22....sad a beautiful building was sacrificed ...we put a inground pool in and the next buyers took it out and put in a parking lot for their business ☹️

  • @nekomasteryoutube3232
    @nekomasteryoutube3232 Před 8 lety +1

    Rather interesting to see the changes over time in Oshawa.

  • @philh77
    @philh77 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for doing that.

  • @PeterGonet
    @PeterGonet Před měsícem

    In the end you don't want Oshawa to be as Metropolitan as Toronto. You want to create your own unique charm for this city!

  • @Guillan80
    @Guillan80 Před 3 lety

    I remember the old building on Bruce across from the GM center and clinic. It looked so beautiful and historic. Now it’s the university . Harmony ps (harmony & olive) is now the development of houses. The old school on Wilson & Shakespeare is torn down now.

  • @sallydorsey1851
    @sallydorsey1851 Před 3 lety +1

    Love love it

  • @shaminmohammed672
    @shaminmohammed672 Před 3 lety

    I like those 80s period now it git changed a lot

  • @kristytruax5518
    @kristytruax5518 Před 4 lety +4

    Some very disappointing before and afters. What was once someone's home is now a boarded up store or a parking lot. But it's nice to see that Oshawa has kept some of their century-old architecture.

  • @commanderblade8417
    @commanderblade8417 Před 6 lety +1

    My home town I'm currently still in it now. :)

  • @bobdewey8540
    @bobdewey8540 Před 3 lety +1

    What a change Oshawa has gone through, that town does not have much old buildings left. If this cancel culture generation keeps this up they won't have any history left to teach their children.

  • @brianandrejicka8848
    @brianandrejicka8848 Před 6 lety +7

    Typical....Beautiful houses torn down and replaced by new ugly buildings.

  • @DirtyShwa
    @DirtyShwa Před 6 měsíci

    Toronto Dominion just fuckin EVERYTHING NICE UP

  • @Juleyreneegaspar
    @Juleyreneegaspar Před 8 lety +1

    Hi there! I saw you had a Whitby now and then, but it's not available to watch? if you could post the Whitby video would be amazing, I would love to show my grandparents this!!

  • @christopherg.limbiotakos3292

    I think the music is a bit wired....

  • @kevinmcginn6209
    @kevinmcginn6209 Před 7 lety +1

    The brick house at 12:24 was my great great grandfather's - is there any where that I can get a digital image of the print anywhere? Now that it's a parking lot it doesn't look so exciting! Thanks

    • @montyroth1698
      @montyroth1698  Před 7 lety

      ourountario.ca

    • @tedrundle1214
      @tedrundle1214 Před 6 lety

      Interesting. My grandfather owned the house (105 Simcoe St South) in the 1920's plus the ones south of it until the mid 50's when those burned to the ground.

  • @daviddoyle8956
    @daviddoyle8956 Před 3 lety

    I was in Oshawa from late 92 Mid Teens -2007 late 30's went back to Oshawa in 2015 to see Motorhead I went to the Oshawa Centre the theatre is gone that sucks and they turned the escalator around it was fine where it was. The Downtown is a Ghost town I used to go to the pawn shops it had a life it was cool enough everyplace is gonna have it's homeless and addicts. Just because GM is gone I don't think the place should become what it has the place has great potential. The problem is the town council is probably pocketing $$ and projects that are suppose to happen they find some way to pocket that. I'm in Peterborough, Ont now and the town council does exactly that takes to long to get things built because they want there little cut. The new mayor here acted like she was 'leave it to beaver' to get in but she only wanted in to have the power to get her hands into the realist ate here and make her fortune. Anyway I really hope Oshawa gets back in gear regardless of what people say about the place I have a lot of good memories of the place. I would just like to see what the Genosh Hotel looked like inside and how it looked in it's prime.

  • @chrisslaunwhite685
    @chrisslaunwhite685 Před 6 lety +6

    Say what you want about the dirty crack heads etc it's amazing to see how many buildings are the same and almost all of them have been standing between 100-140 years old! Great vid!!!

  • @finnwhitmee9590
    @finnwhitmee9590 Před 8 lety

    nice

    • @marieedwards5776
      @marieedwards5776 Před 4 lety

      I live at Stacy and Jamesa cro is ss from Sunnyside park

  • @sallydorsey1851
    @sallydorsey1851 Před 3 lety +1

    Good paying job healthy people no fast foods and NO GOD DAMM INTERNET

    • @barnacleq9341
      @barnacleq9341 Před 3 lety +1

      Kind of like the internet you’re using to post your comments?

  • @reinatorres5738
    @reinatorres5738 Před 5 lety

    como vivir en Oshawa

  • @Edward-ko9pn
    @Edward-ko9pn Před 6 lety

    The music sounds a little like pink floyd

  • @Kris-annKingyens
    @Kris-annKingyens Před rokem

    I think Oshawa had more class back in the day. Now downtown looks so junky.

  • @andrewbeaudry4399
    @andrewbeaudry4399 Před 7 lety +13

    now crackheads and foreigners
    then working class and industrious Canadians

  • @lillianmckelvey6893
    @lillianmckelvey6893 Před 2 měsíci

    TD Bank at King and Simcoe is moving--wonder if it is because of the druggies??

  • @FreeDom-lz4yg
    @FreeDom-lz4yg Před 3 lety +1

    It got so bad at one point

  • @jaydengibson465
    @jaydengibson465 Před 7 lety

    no big changes ~~~

  • @Smitty_Werbluntjaegermanjensen

    I hear a lot of people get stabbed in Oshawa

  • @jean-marccloutier4309
    @jean-marccloutier4309 Před 3 lety

    Mikes place , empty

  • @barnacleq9341
    @barnacleq9341 Před 3 lety

    The best thing for the current downtown Oshawa is a can of gasoline and a match, what a crap-hole.