Canada's Forgotten Era: Life in the 1960s

🇨🇦 Small-Town Canada in the 1960s: A World That No Longer Exists You already know this place. You just haven't thought about it in a while. The milk was on the step before you were awake. The hardware store owner kept a notebook under the counter — your family's name in pencil, no interest, no forms, just a nod that said we know you, we're not going anywhere. The baker started at four every morning including Saturday and nobody thought that was remarkable because that was just how things worked. Your dollar stayed close. It went to the butcher, the butcher paid the boy who swept up, the boy spent it at the arena the fire department flooded on weekends. You didn't have to think about it. You could just feel that it was holding together. Then one day the highway came — not through the town, around it. Someone in an office drew a straighter line on a map and the trucks stopped slowing down. The hardware store held on a few more years. Then one Monday the door didn't open. After enough Mondays, nobody expected it to. There was no single moment you could point to. Just Tuesday. Then another Tuesday. And somewhere in all those quiet Tuesdays, the town you grew up in became the town you were remembering. This video is about that town. 📺 Subscribe to Canadian Time Capsule. 📩 [email protected] #SmallTownCanada #Canada1960s #CanadianTimeCapsule #VintageCanada #CanadaNostalgia #LostCanada #CanadianHistory #HiddenCanada #OldCanada #HeritageCanada #SmallTownLife #NostalgicCanada #CanadaThenAndNow #RetroCanada #CanadianTowns #GoneButNotForgotten #1960sCanada #RuralCanada #MainStreetCanada #TimeCapsule