Posts Tagged ‘Newfoundland’

Tablelands – Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Step onto the earth’s mantle, during your next visit to Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador.

The Tablelands are a significant geological feature which have attracted geologists, tourists and locals alike. It is thought that during a plate collision several hundred million years ago, the Tablelands originated in the earth’s mantle and was forced up from the depths.

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Newfoundland Tourism Video 3 www keepvid com

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

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Salmon Angling at Camp 9 Reef, Humber River, Newfoundland and Labrador

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Today, I hiked into Camp 9 Reef on the Upper Humber River to do some salmon fishing. Got a couple of rises, but no fish. I did meet Wayne from Nova Scotia who was also fishing. He explained why he has been coming back to Newfoundland and Labrador every year since the late 60s to fish salmon. I will have to go back for another flick later in the season.

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STILLEN GT-R: Targa Newfoundland Rally 2009 – Day 2 Gander

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

In-car footage from the 2009 Targa Newfoundland Rally, Day 2 Gander stage in the STILLEN Nissan GT-R which took 1st in the Modern Class and won the Manufacturers Challenge. Driver Steve Millen (STILLEN) – Co-Driver Mike Monticello (Road & Track Magazine). Visit http://blog.stillen.com for complete specs and information…

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Figgy Duff – Woman of Labrador, Weather Out the Storm & Henry Martin

Monday, August 30th, 2010

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BIO: Figgy Duff

The 1970’s heralded an era of newfound discovery and pride in Newfoundland Culture and identity. The Folklore department at M.U.N. was thriving, people stopped being ashamed of the way they spoke, and rebelled against the newfie joke. We were in sync with a roots movement all over the world, as people began to look inward to their own people for inspiration.

Noel Dinn, who had defied all odds and led his 60’s rock band, Lukey’s Boat, from Newfoundland to Montreal, on to London England, now began to assemble a group of musicians to carry on his vision of greatness, a band that would mingle his incredible powerful rock drumming with the music of the people. This group became Figgy Duff.

But our source of uniqueness and strength was also our obstacle. There was no music industry on this windswept island in the North Atlantic in the 60’s and 70’s. The energy, courage and determination it took to blaze the Celtic trail across Canada and abroad in the 1970’s is utterly astonishing.

In the very early years we traveled what seemed like every square inch of Newfoundland, seeking songs and music from people. We played community halls, clubs, festivals, kitchens, full houses, empty houses, to audiences indifferent, hostile, enraptured. In St. John’s we were eyed with suspicion by the folklore set who were re-discovering their uncle’s oil skins and boots and cape-anns battened down. We favored velvet and lace, and were vegetarians who smelled strongly of garlic and had a taste of poetry and copious amounts of fine wine. I remember a maze of diner parties with songs, music, laughter, and discussions far into the night of Blake & Yeats and Newfoundland nationalism, with Neil, Nelson, Genevieve, John, Patricia, Anita, Mike, Peter & more. Some of the folk purists were downright outraged that their precious folk music was being tampered with by long haired “urban intellectuals” using drums and amps. But in those years we were measured our success by the joy we brought to the people from whom we learned the music – who instinctively understood that you can’t cram a delicate and beautiful modal melody into a three-chord country format.

The road became a way of life. We thought nothing then of picking up and hopping aboard the old Chevy van, perched on and between P.A. speakers, and driving to Toronto and beyond, gone for months on end, picking up gigs as we went. We crisscrossed Canada more times than I care to remember, sometimes on organized, well-paid tours, but more often on a wing and a prayer.

In later years we began to turn our attention more to original music. Noel in particular needed more forms of expression – his poetry and original music were crying for a voice. Times got hard – the record industry was unkind to us. The traditional players fell away to pursue their own interests – Dave formed “Rawlin’s Cross” and Kelly and Frank “The Plankerdown Band”‘ and on July 26, 1993, Noel Dinn passed away. But not before he had accomplished more in his 45 years then most do in a lifetime. In the last two years of his life he produced three albums with ex-members and close friends of “The Duff” – the exquisite “Color of Amber”, the joyful and spirited “Vive La Rose” and the dark and poignant “Downstream”.

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Targa Newfoundland 2009 – Gander

Monday, August 30th, 2010

Here is the video i captured from this years stage through Gander. Enjoy!:D
Recorded on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009.

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Memorial Day-Newfoundland & Labrador

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

July 1st has become a day of mixed emotions for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians. While most of Canada celebrates, here it is a day of commemoration and mourning known as Memorial Day.

On July 1st, 1916, 801 members of the 1st Newfoundland Regiment fought in the Battle of the Somme at Beaumont-Hamel, France. Only 68 answered the roll call the next morning. There was hardly a home on the island that was unaffected by the carnage of that day. One historian has noted that no other unit which fought in the First World War was so identified with the community that raised it. The loss was imprinted in the Newfoundland and Labrador history and culture.

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Neil Young – Albuquerque (Live in St. John’s, Newfoundland)

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010

Filmed on April 7th, 2009 at the Mile One Centre in Newfoundland, Canada.

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Newfoundland – Earth to Human

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Travel documentary exploring Newfoundland’s natural treasures, vikings, wilderness and wildlife.

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Targa Newfoundland 2008 Clarenville Part 2

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

Targa Newfoundland Clarenville 2008

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