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Thursday, 10 January 2019
Remembering Super Dave
Location: Markham, Ontario, Canada
Address: 171 Town Centre Blvd
Date: Jan 2019
Website: bobeinstein.com
Super Dave Osborne was the greatest stuntman the world has ever known. Actually he was far better at making us laugh than he was at successfully completing a stunt. Super Dave was the creation of Bob Einstein and we have been laughing at the same joke for decades. What will go wrong with Super Dave's stunt today? Super Dave always starts out cheery and optimistic and then things go wrong and he ends up injured and censored. Bob Einstein died January 2nd, 2019 and we thought we would highlight the Toronto connection with his beloved character.
Super Dave was a regular on John Byner's comedy television program called Bizarre. It was during Bizarre that Super Dave filmed his memorable CN Tower stunt. Just one year after stuntman Dar Robertson jumped off the tower as Christopher Plummer's stunt double in the movie Highpoint, Super Dave prepared for his jump. Super Dave is standing outside at the top of the tower with announcer Mike Walden. Mike would be Super Dave's announcer throughout the Super One's career.
The stunt has to be called off due to high winds, but as Mike goes back inside the tower he hits Super Dave with the door. We see Super Dave flail as he falls from the tower. He lands in a parking lot that used to be just about where Ripley's Aquarium is today. To add insult to injury, the ambulance runs Super Dave over and drags him underneath the vehicle.
Bizarre was filmed at the Glen Warren Studios in Scarborough. The buildings are still there today as CTV Studios. The studios are located at number nine Channel Nine Court since 9 is the channel that the station broadcasts on. One of us has been inside the studios to watch a taping of a television show called Circus which aired in the early 1980s. In 1987 Super Dave was given his own show and it also filmed at CTV.
One of us was also lucky enough to see a taping of the Super Dave show when it moved to its new location at the Markham Theatre. The show was filmed in Markham, Ontario up until it ended in 1991. Each week there were specials guest performers along with a Super Dave stunt. Super Dave would attempt his stunt strapped in with genuine Saskatchewan seal skin bindings but things never worked out as he planned. We always knew something was going to happen when Super Dave attempted a stunt. We would have a good laugh.
If you still need a little more of the Super One while you are in Toronto then you need to visit Super Dave! Convenience at the corner of Coxwell and Gerrard. It has everything you expect from a convenience store. Lotto tickets, candy bars, milk, magazines and more. While you are there you can stand out front and give a big thumbs up with the words Super Dave up above your head. Higher up still, in comedy heaven, you will find the legendary Super Dave.
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CTV Toronto , Markham Theatre
CN Tower , Super Dave! Convenience
Post # 238
Sunday, 30 December 2018
Runnymede Theatre
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Address: 2223 Bloor St W
Date: March 2017
Website: heritagetoronto.org
It started out as a place to see vaudeville performances. These days the Runnymede Theatre is a place to collect Optimum points. The theatre first opened in 1927 and today is one of the nicest looking drug stores in Toronto.
In the middle of the store is a decorative gold dome. We can see why the theatre was called "Canada's Theatre Beautiful".
From the second level we could see the stage behind the cosmetic counter. The ceiling was painted like the sky. In the later 1930s the theatre was a movie house only.
A projector from the old movie house days was sitting up on the second floor balcony. Even the emergency exit reminded us of the building's earlier theatre days.
In 1972, the building became a bingo hall. In 1980 it played movies again for about two decades and then it became a retail store. Today it is a Shopper's Drug Mart but well worth a visit to get a glimpse into history.
This location is near Runnymede subway. Visit other Toronto TTC stations.
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Runnymede Theatre
Post # 237
Thursday, 20 December 2018
Simcoe Christmas Panorama
Address: 50 Bonnie Dr
Date: Dec 2017
Website: www.simcoepanorama.ca
About 60 years ago the town of Simcoe had a Santa Claus Parade which was rained out. The organizers left the parade floats in the park. The following year they decided that instead of the parade, they would leave the floats in the park for everyone to come and see them over the holiday season.
Through the years the event has grown. Now each December the whole park is covered in lights and filled with displays.
Wellington Park has a small river that runs through it so the lights surround the river's edge. There is even a small Christmas coloured lighthouse on the bend.
Some of the floats featured rhymes such as "4 and 20 Blackbirds".
Or "Three Little Pigs".
Santa Claus was everywhere around the park. Santa was flying by in his sleigh pulled by his reindeer.
Santa was out on a boat in the river.
There was a glowing red eye Terminator Santa.
There was a Santa-In-The-Box on a float full of toys and a moose dressed in a Santa outfit.
Even the real Santa was there greeting children next to a giant Santa statue. Ho! Ho! Ho!
Around the park were little houses that you could look inside. They were filled with candy, penguins, Christmas trees or even an old man in his pyjamas (aka Ebeneezer Scrooge).
Across the road from the park were a few other creatures like this dragon (above).
We appreciated all the work that went into setting up this display and see why many people make it a holiday tradition to give Simcoe a visit. On a cold night walking around in the park, we also appreciated the booth selling hot beverages. Soon we left the coloured lights behind and went off to enjoy the warmth of our nearby bed and breakfast accomodations.
Across the road from the park were a few other creatures like this dragon (above).
We appreciated all the work that went into setting up this display and see why many people make it a holiday tradition to give Simcoe a visit. On a cold night walking around in the park, we also appreciated the booth selling hot beverages. Soon we left the coloured lights behind and went off to enjoy the warmth of our nearby bed and breakfast accomodations.
Map of Our World
Simcoe Christmas Panorama
Post # 236
Labels:
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Christmas,
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Simcoe
Location:
50 Bonnie Dr, Simcoe, ON N3Y 3V6, Canada
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