YORKVILLE MUSIC SCENE IN THE 60'S
In the 1960's Yorkville was the music scene in Canada. It was the Canadian equivalent of San Francisco's Haight Ashbury or New York's Greenwich Village. There were experimental art galleries, coffeehouses, clubs and bohemian boutiques. It was an artistic community known internationally all contained within several city blocks.

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Music Legacy of Yonge Street: The Colonial Tavern

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Yorkville in 1968

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60's LIVE #3

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Life in 1960s Toronto — The Good Old Days

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Rochdale College Tapes Part I

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Canadian R&B, Roots and Folk Rock of the 60s & Early 70s (2009)

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🚨Hegseth BANNED and KICKED OUT OF COUNTRY after STUNT!!

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Toronto Public Transport in the 70s

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Neil Young, Stephen Stills, Richie Furay Buffalo Springfield Rehearsal 1986

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Toronto 1977

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10 One-Hit Wonders Everyone Remembers From the 1970s

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #18 #construction #adamrose

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Canada in the 1950s

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The rise and fall of the R4: Why this legend had to die

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Yorkville 1966

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German POWs In Ontario Were Taken To Niagara Falls — They Couldn’t Believe It Was Real

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