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This week's Interview Classic episode from ten years ago (8-30-2013) features Canadian wrestling historian Greg Oliver who discusses Bret Hart's pettiness, the historical art of being a heel, recollections of interviewing many wrestling greats, Chris Benoit tragedy impact, Canada wrestling over the years, the evolution of wrestling media coverage, and more.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3076978/advertisement
If you drive about two hours east of Vancouver, British Columbia, you'll come to a rugged stretch of the Fraser River known as the Fraser Canyon – a region which some historians regard as the birthplace of the province of British Columbia. From the legends of the native Thompson and Tait Indians to one of the most controversial Bigfoot sightings of the 20th Century, this video delves into classic Sasquatch stories from the Fraser Canyon. Co-Producer: Dan Chomistek http://www.ChomistekFilms.com 0:00:00 – The Fraser Canyon Gold Rush 0:01:52 - Native Inhabitants of the Fraser Canyon 0:02:53 - The Nlaka'pamux or Thompson Indians 0:03:43 - Thompson Giant Legend Related by James Teit 0:07:28 - Giant Chases Hunters 0:08:16 - The Lytton Girls Who Were Stolen by the Giants 0:11:11 - Thompson View of the Sasquatch 0:12:17 - The Difference Between True Giants and the Sasquatch 0:16:14 - Chief Dick's Encounter 0:19:29 - Reverend John Good's Testimony 0:20:47 - 1939 Sighting West of Spuzzum 0:21:41 - Merritt Sightings of 1969 0:23:13 - Ivan Wally's Sighting 0:25:20 - The Cannibal Woman of Tait Indian Tradition 0:28:20 - The Sasquatch of Tait Legend 0:31:12 - A Thompson Story in Tait Country 0:31:59 - The Controversial Tale of Jacko 0:50:51 - Stanley Hunt's Encounter 0:52:11 - Tracks Near Hope Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video and would like to help support this channel, please check out my non-fiction books on Canadian history and folklore: https://MysteriesOfCanada.com/Bookshop/
For centuries, B.C.'s Interior Plateau has been inhabited by four Interior Salish nations, all of whom have traditional stories about wild giants with a penchant for kidnapping humans. In this video, we take a look at wildman stories from Okanagan Country, British Columbia. Co-Producer: Dan Chomistek http://www.ChomistekFilms.com Thumbnail Ogopogo by Hannah Parker http://www.HannahParkerArts.com 0:00:00 – Okanagan Legends Related by Susan Allison 0:08:08 - Okanagan Legends Related by James Teit 0:12:07 - The Giant Who Stole the Keremeos Woman 0:15:53 - Stenwyken 0:20:44 - Giant Footprints Near Vernon, BC 0:23:07 - The Bridesville Monkey 0:25:43 - The Wildman of Enderby Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video and would like to help support this channel, please check out my non-fiction books on Canadian history and folklore: https://MysteriesOfCanada.com/Bookshop/
For centuries, the indigenous peoples of Canada's Columbia Mountains have maintained that they share their traditional territory with mountain-dwelling giants who abide in the region's most desolate crags and canyons. In this video, we delve into classic wildman stories from the West Kootenays and Wells Gray Provincial Park. Co-Producer: Dan Chomistek http://www.ChomistekFilms.com 0:00:00 – The Columbia Mountains 0:01:58 - Lower Kootenay Legends 0:02:57 - Sightings in the West Kootenays 0:04:37 - Okanagan Legends 0:06:44 - John Bringsli's Experience 0:14:24 - More Bigfoot Sightings in the West Kootenays 0:17:47 - Shuswap Legends 0:18:37 - Sasquatch Sightings in the Northern Columbia Mountains Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video and would like to help support this channel, please check out my non-fiction books on Canadian history and folklore: https://mysteriesofcanada.com/bookshop/
For as long as human beings have braved the mountain passes and rugged trails of the Canadian Rockies, stories have been told of a huge, elusive, man-like creature that haunts the slopes. Though scarcer and more obscure than its famous West Coast counterpart, this mysterious alpine monster has nonetheless found its way into foundational ethnological treatises on Canada's First Nations, and into seminal works on the Sasquatch phenomenon. In this piece, we will delve into classic legends of and encounters with the wildman of the Canadian Rockies. 0:00:00 – Introduction 0:02:00 - Kootenai Legends 0:05:17 - Sasquatch Sightings in Canada's Southern Rockies 0:09:09 - Stoney Legends 0:12:17 - Sasquatch Sightings in Banff National Park 0:14:34 - The Kootenay Plains Sightings 0:19:34 - The Kananaskis Sighting 0:20:42 - Motorist Sighting Near Abraham Lake 0:22:12 - Shuswap Legends 0:25:49 - David Thompson's Mystery Tracks 0:32:58 - Sasquatch Sightings in the Jasper Area 0:33:38 - William Roe's Encounter 0:40:14 - Other Rocky Mountain Encounters Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video and would like to help support this channel, please check out my non-fiction books on Canadian history and folklore: https://mysteriesofcanada.com/bookshop/
Classic Canadian bands, who starts for the Avalanche, adjustments made by the Lightning, transparency in NHL voting, Canada Army Run, Redblacks tickets and texts.
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Today we give you a bit of the creepy with an olde tyme mysterious disappearance/ghost story. Why are there so many stories of olden time moms dying and being separated from their children? We then cut to a Canadian case based on a Tragically Hip song, I dare you to not sing the song when you finish listening. The Tragically Hip are just great story tellers and I always want to know more about the inspiration! Our throwbacks are the super fun fashion plates and the Classic Canadian kids show Today's Special (shout it loud and clear!). Find us on Instagram and write to us at ithappenedtopod@gmail.com.
In this episode Meggan and Jenn chat about some classic Canadian destinations + some underrated alternatives. Canada is such an amazing country, and there is so much to explore!Episode Resources10 Things To Do In Thunder BayGRAB OUR MASTER PACKING LIST HERE*****************************************We are travel enthusiasts who do not claim to be professionals! Instead we are two Halifax, NS natives with travel blogs who somehow found one another on the internet and now, we have a podcast!!Join us every two weeks as we talk about our favourite destinations, travel tips, travel fails and all things travel!We have a big passion for travelling and talking about travel so we hope you will listen and join the conversation.You can find us here:FacebookInstagramJenn's Travel Blog Jenn's YouTube channelMeggan's Travel BlogMeggan and husband Peter's YouTubeDisclaimer - all episodes are our opinions/experiences, always do your research and make travel plans based on your budget and comfort levels.
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First Nations legend tells of an evil man-eating spirit that haunts the northern forests. 0:00:00 - Introduction 0:01:52 - Philip H. Godsell's Wendigo Stories 0:08:08 - Alexander Henry the Elder's Wendigo Stories 0:13:25 - Paul Kane's Wendigo Stories Huge thank you to my friend Tom for his excellent artwork! You can find Tom's artwork for purchase at the following links: Tom's Etsy Store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/justtomsartshop Tom's Website: https://justtomsart.com/work Tom's Instagram: @JustTomsArt
This episode of Metal on Metal explores the classic Erosion album Maximum Suffering We sat down with Jamie Hooper, the band's vocalist, to discuss the making of the record. We also discussed finding your voice, Caveman riffs, and Classic Canadian records. Links mentioned in this episode: https://hydrahead.bandcamp.com/album/maximum-suffering *https://erosion.bandcamp.com/ This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Classic Canadian Sasquatch Stories – Episode 1: The Agassiz-Harrison Valley From peeking through windows at hapless farmwives to hurling boulders at Chehalis fishermen, the legendary wildman of British Columbia's lower Fraser Valley regularly made its presence known to the residents of the Agassiz-Harrison Valley throughout the 1920s, ‘30s, and ‘40s. Narration by Bryan from the Unexplained Reality podcast: UnexplainedReality.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unexplained-reality/id1223828849 Footage courtesy of Jason from Natural Gallant Bodybuilding: NaturalGallantBodybuilding.com YouTube.com/NaturalGallantBodybuilding Mysteries of Canada: Volume I MysteriesOfCanada.com/Canada/Mysteries-of-Canada-Volume-I/ Mysteries of Canada: Volume II MysteriesOfCanada.com/Canada/Mysteries-of-Canada-Volume-II/
Danny Marks has a long resume in the music business having joined Classic Canadian band Edward Bear at 16 years old & since then shared stages with diverse artists including Tiny Tim, Ken Tobias, Rick James, Burton Cummings etc. He's an award winning blues man & Canadian radio staple. We discuss his early beginnings on a Disney Mouskeetar, his time in LA, the current state of the music business & a lot more!
Former Humble and Fred co-worker Sandra Plagakis releases a very compelling podcast / Frozen dinks / Cord cutting on the rise / Classic Canadian musicians / Rudra from GigSky with a great new contest / Moose Jaw needs a bigger moose / Wholesale tub Mac and Cheese.
Today Jarrod and Steven question the existence of the Intellivision Amico and dub the PlayStation Classic the PlayStation Non-Classic.
Classic Canadian standard composed by legendary Canadian fiddler Ward Allen
Classic Canadian standard composed by legendary Canadian fiddler Ward Allen
Classic Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip rock an exclusive show at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom. Uncle Weed and Bread the Producer start at the New Amsterdam Cafe and choogle on over reading Gord Downie poetry, talking Barenaked Ladies along the way and spark a huge doobie at High Dough while results in dicey music analysis. … Continue reading Hip Night in Vancouver – Choogle On! #31 →