Highlights from five years of "Abandoned Manitoba"
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- This presentation by Dr. Gordon Goldsborough of the Manitoba Historical Society discusses his favourite ten places discussed among the 239 episodes of the weekly series "Abandoned Manitoba" on the CBC Radio 1 Weekend Morning Show. Audio files for each episodes are available on the MHS website at www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/sites/aband.... More detailed treatments of a few of historic sites are in his two national-best-selling books "Abandoned Manitoba" and "More Abandoned Manitoba."
My father Felix, made history come alive for me each time we spoke of rural Manitoba and low and behold the first subject is a building not 5 miles from our home. Keep up the great work!
I thought very highly of your father and have added him to the Memorable Manitobans area of the MHS website: www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/kuehn_fg.shtml
My mom used to teach in that school! Both my parents were teachers from 1945-1965. My dad taught in Wheatland at the army base when it was still in operation!
Thank you for your fascinating and inspiring work Gordon!
1:09 Matchetville School- Municipality of Norfolk- Treherne
4:45 Elva Grain Elevator - Evla- Outside Melita
9:02 Lang House - Municipality of Pembina
12:50 Port Nelson - Northern Manitoba
16:33 Valleyview Building - Brandon
19:40 HMCS Churchill - Churchill
23:44 Negrych Homestead - Gilbert Plains
28:15 Pine Falls Paper Mill - Pine Falls
32:08 Kanuchuan Generating Station - Northern Manitoba
35:50 Fallout Monitoring Posts - All over manitoba
The matchetville i wonder if that building is still there , i want to go see this , i live in winnipeg, anyone know if this is still there.
Oops, the historical photo I showed was of Lyleton, not Tilston. Sorry people!
HMCS = Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship. This was a Navy Establishment manned by sailors many of whom never served at sea. I spent 2 years there in 1966/67 just before the base was closed and I was posted to HMCS Coverdale in Moncton New Brunswick. Really enjoy your programs I a m a native of Brandon Manitoba currently living in Alberta
Thank you, very enjoyable, much appreciated.
I fell in love with every building because it was all made by people. Time is the great equalizer.
Thank you so much for your informative and inspiring work. It’s priceless…🙏🏼
Very informative! Thank you!
so very enjoyable, thankyou!
this is so interesting! thank you
i ran the garage in La Riviere, had to fix a tire, on a person vehicle, that had trespassed, at the Lang house
Much better audio
The Brandon Mental Hospital was an old world structure, built by giant men. The counter tops are at 4 feet and the ceiling looks to be 12 feet. All of the old building were repurposed into insane asylums for those left with the forgotten memories. Thanks for the Great video.
I had a substitute teacher in grade 2 for about 2 months. I can't recall his name, but I do remember his stories. He said that he was an itinerant teacher who spent most of his adulthood teaching in outposts around northern Manitoba. Fridays after afternoon recess, he would treat us to a slide show. Showing and talking about some of the places he was at. One of them was Churchill. He lived in the quarters at the base. He had a photo of the hall probably taken from the same area as the one you took. I don't recall when he was there, but I think he said that it was the newest building in Churchill. He talked about his first day and how he ate his breakfast and packed a lunch and set off on foot to go to the school. He said that he was a little over halfway to the school with the hood of his parka pull up and tight when he heard a gun go of and he was brought to the ground about the same time. He thought that someone shot him when he heard a vehicle roar up and screech to a halt beside him. He said as he was laying there he felt the weight come off of him and he was picked up,l, he realized that a polar bear had come up behind him and he didn't hear it. It had reared up and was about to pounce on him when it was shot. He always had a ride to and from the school after that.
Is it possible to find map locations for these?
I do believe that my nephew was one of the adventurous people on the Port Nelson tour.
Actually he took one of the pictures of you.
Hi Gordon! I am originally from Minnedosa Manitoba..living in BC now...My grandmother told me she was born in a town called Hollywood Manitoba..but I cant find anything on it!..Can you help!
Here from the book Where Children Run #wherechildrenrun #moosehorn Moosehorn
i want to see the abandoned mental hospital in brandon, can i still go there, is it all blocked off
I do not support the owner of the Lang house! Surely he could have made a nice little driveway to the house,put up a sign or two,and let people visit.
the farmer is good I would rip it down too. Who the heck wants random people coming round all the time. Would they use the trash can? Would you put a toilet and gift shop? This was a fun video, done by a guy who is really in to this topic. This is good enough. Random civilians coming around at random times should not be encouraged. It was just a stupid bunch of rocks forget about it now
@@voidremoved These places are valuable! The real trouble are the vandals,and the disrespectful people. And I guess we will never fix those. I love to photograph these places, but vandals got there first.
You don't have to have a gift shop,but to destroy history is a crime!
Pierson,MManitobas elevator is no more there
Devils Lake Manitoba
The first rule of finding abandoned places is never tell anyone about them.
Hey im a decedent 0f Cut berth Grant on my moms side and supposed decedent of Louis Reil on my dads side..So i can say my family built Manitoba..But no recognition cause were half breeds..!!!
Fake photo of house fire at 12:00
wow Manitoba is a really boring place. This guy would have a brain aneurysm if he had to do this series on BC. BC has more spectacular sights in one square kilometer than Manitoba has in the entire massive province.
Too much needless talking. Good grief.