if there was any in stock the government monopolized it but didn't plan for it well most stores in NB sold out the first few days and have been sold out since
I didn't know WestJet was considered a budget airline. 90% of people I know consider it one of the best in Canada if not the best. Edit: Oh I forgot, its like 50/50 if you will get a tv screen on your seat.
Thanks to you, I checked ticket prices today. Didn't see a trip to London for that price, but I did get a round-trip to visit my family in Toronto for just $300 from Calgary, which quite frankly is amazing. Thank you!
The rainbow-painted crosswalks are for Pride month and celebrations! Us in Canada, at least the larger cities like Vancouver and Montreal, throw pretty big pride festivals! Some of the smaller cities in the country do smaller festivals and in Nova Scotia and PEI, crosswalks and picnic tables can be painted as rainbows!! Rainbows are also amazing
ibx2cat You should definitely come some time! However, the public transit is awful outside of Charlottetown (which is a relatively small city)... ...so, I’d wait until you get your license and feel comfortable about driving on the right side of the road.
Those Stop/Arrêt signs only happens on the Eastern side of Canada (excluding Ontario). If you visit BC, AB, SK, MB, you'll not going to find those. But then again, have you ever seen the Stop signs in Nunavut? Go check it out. They do add Inuktitut on it as well.
at 9:30 he's crossing Halifax harbor. just up river is where the SS Mount-Blanc exploded on the morning of December 6, 1917 in what was the largest ever pre-nuclear explosion (one-fifth as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb)
I looked for transatlantic flights from zurich to nyc and back in december and the price was about 250 dollars for both flights with lufthansa and/or swiss air. It's crazy how those flights developed. If i remember correctly, before those flight searching sites like skyscanner and so on existed, my dad told me a flight to america costs 500 euros and back 500 euros. Sooo pretty crazy what has changed in less than 10 years
Outside of Quebec and some Maritime provinces, you’ll only find French stop signs in Francophone enclave communities, and sometimes neighbourhoods inside larger cities.
Hiya, Were you using any sort of housing on your GoPro in the wind? I use the regular case and a silicon outer case (white means I can leave it in the window to record without it overheating in the sun) and they help to cut down wind noise.
I flew Westjet a few times from Florida to Toronto and back, and by U. S. airlines’ standards it was above average. Sadly, the flights weren’t especially cheap. It was a few years ago.
You went to my city! How did I not know about this? A couple corrections: The airport is called Halifax Stanfield, not Stanstead. The bilingual stop sign comes from you being on federal property since you were at the port and next to the Canadian Museum if Immigration which is a national historic site. I did find it a little annoying how you spent more time in the video talking in the hotel than touring around the city.
Norwegian regularly does sub £100 one way to America, and there's often 60EUR or so tickets from Poland to East Asia, but tickets this cheap are always 24 hour or less mistakes
I live in Newfoundland, but my family lives in British Columbia (opposite side of Canada), so I fly back and forth within Canada a lot. I think I've cleared security without either having them want to check my bags or being the unlucky random person for whom the arch beeps no matter what probably twice. Ironically, one time I was that unlucky random beep person as I went through behind my husband, who forgot to take his very full ring of keys out of his back pocket. It didn't pick up his 15+ keys, but it randomly beeped me. Edit: Rainbow crossings are no different from regular white paint ones, other than the fact that some organization or municipal government decided to show support for LGBTQ+ rights. Edit 2: Shamrock City! Very nice place to go. Next time you're in St. John's, I highly recommend eating at The Celtic Hearth. My husband and I love it! I usually get fish & chips, and he loves their poutine dish called "The Big Dirty."
Took nine hours on the train from Braşov to Timişoara.☆ 50 by bus,from Nantes to Split. Seven for the Atlantic is not a problem.☆ the stop signs in France say STOP, along with the rest of Europe
The Y in front of Canadian airports goes back to the 1930s (it's strange I feel the need to indicate 19) and deals with whether they had a weather radio. Y was yes n was no. Of course at this point all the major airports have a Y.
Hour 33!! I I think I worked at the same place last year for a few months. Or at least on Water Street. Come to Newfoundland next time and try to find a donair Pizza. I think Greco has them or was it Lefties in Grand Falls?. Now I want donair food. I wouldn't mind if Newfoundland was still apart or returned to British control. There are locals who are upset that local companies don't get to sell weed, While it's not my thing it is a shame. I'm fairly sure the rainbow crossing is meant for a gay pride thing because Canada is all for the LGBTQ thing.
Even me, it’s always Canada giving me trouble, even though I’m Canadian. If I’m driving they will almost always search me and my car. Flying they will always ask me extra questions and take me into the back room and give me problems. Funny thing is I even have a nexus card which is supposed to show that you are a low risk traveller, but Canada doesn’t give a shit
Pretty skookum deal you managed to get. I'm impressed. For such a short trip, you managed to do a fair bit. The Q400 is indeed quieter than a DHC-8-300 (I fly both quite frequently), but I still prefer the noisier DHC-8-300. A Briton may find turboprops a little odd, but without them, flying to smaller cities in Canada would be nearly impossible. My hometown has between 5-8 daily turboprop flights to Vancouver per day as well as 3 daily turboprop flights to Calgary. With jets, that would only be 1-2 flights a day, which would greatly reduce our connectivity at hubs & cost far more.
I can understand if only 50-80 people go somewhere a day, but if you run 8 Dash 8 flights you might as well run 4 or 5 jet flights and get the same number of people (in my head at least) there are may flights in Europe using 737's that are once daily, I believe it saves costs
@@ibx2cat Ultimately there are many different factors at play. Many European airports (Heathrow & Gatwick would be good examples) are at or near capacity so slotting in 8 turboprop departures/arrivals would mean using up precious time/space & the landing fees might make it cost prohibitive. Vancouver & Calgary do not have that problem (yet) although Vancouver's airport is still quite busy. For business travellers, which account for much of the traffic to smaller cities in Canada, more service is better. In my case (YKA-YVR), it's such a short flight (approx. 40 minutes in a Q400, 50 minutes in a DHC-8-300) that the time savings in a jet just isn't a factor. Also Air Canada, which operates that route 5-7 times per day depending on season, is expanding so much that they're desperately short on jet aircraft, so slotting in turboprops on a route like that makes perfect sense. CMA operates that route 0-1 time per day & is just a little commuter airline. The other route (YKA-YYC) is serviced by both Air Canada (twice daily) & WestJet (thrice daily) with turboprobs. WestJet used to service the route once per day with a 737-600 & when they switched to a Q400, went to 2x & 3x per day. Not only did they make more money with the turboprob service, but they picked up a larger market share once they went to 3x daily because it increased their connectivity. I know that a lot of Canadians have told you that WestJet is so great (I think they're okay, but far from anything special), but one thing that has really prevented them from getting the traffic that Air Canada gets is poor hub connectivity. They serve too many routes with 1 flight a day or less & that has limited them in some cases.
bom-BAR-dee-ay, not bom-bar-DEER. =3 Also yes, quieter compared to earlier Dash-8 models before the "Q" package, but, well, turboprops are still louder than turbojets. And I *hate* Dash-8s! As for Canadian airport names, our ICAO four-letter codes all start with CY and finish with two letters, and all our IATA codes are our ICAO codes minus the initial C.
maybe they already sold a couple tickets at non mistake price to customers and they just wanted to get more people in the seats so they didn't lose as much money?
I had someone tweet me about it in this case actually :P but do a couple google searches for mistake fares a day, and some will come up every month or two
donair is more of an east coast thing rather then just a nova scotia/Halifax when I lived in Ontario I lived off panzerotti I move to new Brunswick rather then panzerotti they have donair Q400 quiet 400 is quiet from the outside I live less then 4km from the foot of a runway to an airport that almost exclusively fly's the q400 with WestJet encore, air Canada jazz, and porter with flights landing or taking off around every 5 minutes I'm right in the line to the runway so I have planes flying over my house all day I never hear a Q400 I can see them but very rarely hear them the only planes I hear are private planes or in the winter the odd commercial jet for destination flights south and once in 4 years I've been buzzed by a fighter jet as the airport houses the air force for the military base less then 1 km the other side of my house
It was hard to hear with the wind, but did you say, "Canadians begrudgingly love Americans"? No one I know loves Americans, begrudgingly or not. Sorry about the exact change for the bus thing. The more I find out about the rest of the world, the more that seems to be a very inconvenient Canadian quirk. Bombardier [ bahm BAR dee yay ]
Hey, I think it might be a better idea if you got these videos and cut them down to separate videos. I love watching them but many times they're too long. Nonetheless, continue the good work!
Actually stop is not a French word. They are just accepting it for EU reasons that the signs are called stop signs internationally. But besides from the sign and the phrase non-stop you cannot use it in French. And you pronounce it arrät not arrey ;)
Most people: wait, toycat has a third channel?!
Me, an intellectual: TOYCAT HAS A MAIN CHANNEL????!!! *MINDBLOWN*
First Channel - ZZZzzz...
Third channel, care even less!
wait toycat has a forth channel?!
Toycat just wanted to test out that legal Canadian weed
if there was any in stock the government monopolized it but didn't plan for it well most stores in NB sold out the first few days and have been sold out since
I didn't know WestJet was considered a budget airline. 90% of people I know consider it one of the best in Canada if not the best.
Edit: Oh I forgot, its like 50/50 if you will get a tv screen on your seat.
Thanks to you, I checked ticket prices today. Didn't see a trip to London for that price, but I did get a round-trip to visit my family in Toronto for just $300 from Calgary, which quite frankly is amazing. Thank you!
Glad to help man :D Love seeing people get cheap tickets
"Maybe I should have done drugs."
- ibxtoycat, 2018
I love these types of videos! You're super versatile.. Glad you enjoyed your short trip haha. :)
really appreciate it man :)
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The rainbow-painted crosswalks are for Pride month and celebrations! Us in Canada, at least the larger cities like Vancouver and Montreal, throw pretty big pride festivals! Some of the smaller cities in the country do smaller festivals and in Nova Scotia and PEI, crosswalks and picnic tables can be painted as rainbows!! Rainbows are also amazing
"The thing that makes this possible is the Boeing 737 MAX"
*checks video age*
Oh Boy.. 😅
So wait, Canada, America and Britain are in love triangle?
Terrible Writing Advice has entered the chat.
Eh! You were in my country!
I live in Prince Edward Island, but I visit Halifax multiple times a month.
Glad you enjoyed your trip!
PEI is on my "one day" list of places to go haha
ibx2cat You should definitely come some time!
However, the public transit is awful outside of Charlottetown (which is a relatively small city)...
...so, I’d wait until you get your license and feel comfortable about driving on the right side of the road.
ibx2cat I live in Newfoundland
Those Stop/Arrêt signs only happens on the Eastern side of Canada (excluding Ontario). If you visit BC, AB, SK, MB, you'll not going to find those.
But then again, have you ever seen the Stop signs in Nunavut? Go check it out. They do add Inuktitut on it as well.
They do occur in Manitoba, just not outside of predominantly or traditionally Francophone towns and neighbourhoods.
Yup. They can be found all over Canada, but typically only in isolated enclaves.
I’m in BC and I’ve only seen the signs with the French at the border with the USA.
Take a shot every time he says “fun fact” you won’t live, don’t do it
at 9:30 he's crossing Halifax harbor. just up river is where the SS Mount-Blanc exploded on the morning of December 6, 1917 in what was the largest ever pre-nuclear explosion (one-fifth as powerful as the Hiroshima bomb)
I'm always on the lookout for cheap flights, but that's AMAZING!
I really hope a transcontinental budget travelling scene develops soon.
I looked for transatlantic flights from zurich to nyc and back in december and the price was about 250 dollars for both flights with lufthansa and/or swiss air. It's crazy how those flights developed. If i remember correctly, before those flight searching sites like skyscanner and so on existed, my dad told me a flight to america costs 500 euros and back 500 euros. Sooo pretty crazy what has changed in less than 10 years
The bus ticket was a transfer. Stop signs have both official languages required by Federal law.
This is weird seeing someone interested in my home province
34:28 “I just had one of those nature is fucking lit moments” 😂😂
Looking back 2 years later... the 737 Max... 😧. Glad you’re alive, to say the least!
Lol sorry again for messing up the recording while you where trying cod tongues :p
Extremely great and informative video! Thanks a lot!
26:10 that walkway may well actually be a series of enclosed conveyor belts
I'm canadian!! Glad you enjoyed your stay!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦
What a great vid. Thank you :) And really glad to found your channel. Love it!
For cheep flights to North America, I would recommend air transat, they're quite cheep and really good service
5:00 omg i've seen that globe in person aswell and i remember looking at where he's standing from the balcony (to right of screen
Aw, I was hoping WestJet was flying Dash-8s across the across the Atlantic.
I'm not sure if that's more or less terrifying than flying 737's for 7 hours straight haha
@@ibx2cat Well, it was a 737 *Max*, so...
LOVE THE CAMERA AND MICROPHONE!
Outside of Quebec and some Maritime provinces, you’ll only find French stop signs in Francophone enclave communities, and sometimes neighbourhoods inside larger cities.
the reason the stop sign says both languages is that Halifax has a sizeable Acadian population who speak Acadian which is heavily derived from French
Hiya,
Were you using any sort of housing on your GoPro in the wind? I use the regular case and a silicon outer case (white means I can leave it in the window to record without it overheating in the sun) and they help to cut down wind noise.
Come to Winnipeg in winter lol you haven't lived until you've experienced Manitoban weather
I am from New Brunswick! I also love Halifax and St. Johns! The q400 is a cool aircraft: I have used it many times.
I flew Westjet a few times from Florida to Toronto and back, and by U. S. airlines’ standards it was above average. Sadly, the flights weren’t especially cheap. It was a few years ago.
Do you collect anything from the countries you visit?
You went to my city! How did I not know about this? A couple corrections: The airport is called Halifax Stanfield, not Stanstead. The bilingual stop sign comes from you being on federal property since you were at the port and next to the Canadian Museum if Immigration which is a national historic site. I did find it a little annoying how you spent more time in the video talking in the hotel than touring around the city.
Shit I missed you. I live close to the airport. Glad to see you enjoyed your donair. I need one now
Am I the only person who's disappointed that Greg didn't screech toycat in? If anyone deserves it, it's toycat!
Cool! Are there any more flights as cheap as this?
Norwegian regularly does sub £100 one way to America, and there's often 60EUR or so tickets from Poland to East Asia, but tickets this cheap are always 24 hour or less mistakes
In NS they only have the one sauce, in ON/QC they have the sweet garlic or a savoury sauce.
I live in Newfoundland, but my family lives in British Columbia (opposite side of Canada), so I fly back and forth within Canada a lot. I think I've cleared security without either having them want to check my bags or being the unlucky random person for whom the arch beeps no matter what probably twice. Ironically, one time I was that unlucky random beep person as I went through behind my husband, who forgot to take his very full ring of keys out of his back pocket. It didn't pick up his 15+ keys, but it randomly beeped me.
Edit: Rainbow crossings are no different from regular white paint ones, other than the fact that some organization or municipal government decided to show support for LGBTQ+ rights.
Edit 2: Shamrock City! Very nice place to go. Next time you're in St. John's, I highly recommend eating at The Celtic Hearth. My husband and I love it! I usually get fish & chips, and he loves their poutine dish called "The Big Dirty."
tldr Toycat exploited a bug in the airline booking engine. 10/10 You're not even in software, good job.
the stop arret signs are from Quebec east
Took nine hours on the train from Braşov to Timişoara.☆ 50 by bus,from Nantes to Split. Seven for the Atlantic is not a problem.☆ the stop signs in France say STOP, along with the rest of Europe
Exactly, (I made a video) that's part of why it's so absurd they say Arret in Canada
The Y in front of Canadian airports goes back to the 1930s (it's strange I feel the need to indicate 19) and deals with whether they had a weather radio. Y was yes n was no. Of course at this point all the major airports have a Y.
Hope you had fun! Sincerely, a Torontonian
What airport is that?
Glad you enjoyed it! You should visit New Brunswick next time.
Noobrunswick? Nofunswick?
Why? Even Canadians never talk about NB?
My home province toycat! Been to that airport many times! Stay longer next time
Those stop signs don't exist in Manitoba & anywhere west of that
I've never seen one & I've lived in multiple provinces
It's a little silly to say that stop/arrêt signs don't exist in Manitoba. Of course they do.
@@juliansmith4295 stop signs yes, arrêt signs no
@@MarcHarder Go have a wander around St. Boniface. Yes they do.
Hour 33!! I I think I worked at the same place last year for a few months. Or at least on Water Street.
Come to Newfoundland next time and try to find a donair Pizza. I think Greco has them or was it Lefties in Grand Falls?. Now I want donair food.
I wouldn't mind if Newfoundland was still apart or returned to British control.
There are locals who are upset that local companies don't get to sell weed, While it's not my thing it is a shame.
I'm fairly sure the rainbow crossing is meant for a gay pride thing because Canada is all for the LGBTQ thing.
Buffalo is basically Canada in a lot of ways, one of which is definitely having a ridiculous number of Tim Hortons locations
I live in Halifax! I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. I also went to university in St. John's. The 2 best cities in Canada!
737 max didn’t age well
The first rule of error fares. Don't tell anyone else about them.
How did you find that
What equipment were you on for the outbound flight?
737-7-Max I believe
Nova Scotia airport is a lot nicer than Pearson it seems. I’ll have to visit NS
What is that talking in the background around 23:30? Otherwise, long long video, but this is pretty neat.
32:33 you definitely gave someone an angry look right then
these videos are so entertaining
Even me, it’s always Canada giving me trouble, even though I’m Canadian. If I’m driving they will almost always search me and my car. Flying they will always ask me extra questions and take me into the back room and give me problems. Funny thing is I even have a nexus card which is supposed to show that you are a low risk traveller, but Canada doesn’t give a shit
Oh man that Airport bus sucks ass I'm so sorry you had to ride on it. I've done it at 4am before.
Are there not rules that after a certain amount of hours there have to be screens?
I'm still trying to figure out what he's always saying at the beginning
It sounds like "Hi I'm Sir Cam" but I doubt that's correct
He say "Hey I'm Toycat" that's the name of his main channel
If you come to Tromsø i will meet you!
Hey toycat, the airport it called “Halifax stanfield”
I live in Newfoundland! When was this recorded, I wish I could have met you.
Toycat should’ve visited Pizza Corner. À Halifax tradition
Well Canada isnt known for good pizza
Hey do you think that you could go to Canada again I live in Nova Scotia and would love to meet you
Pretty skookum deal you managed to get. I'm impressed. For such a short trip, you managed to do a fair bit. The Q400 is indeed quieter than a DHC-8-300 (I fly both quite frequently), but I still prefer the noisier DHC-8-300. A Briton may find turboprops a little odd, but without them, flying to smaller cities in Canada would be nearly impossible. My hometown has between 5-8 daily turboprop flights to Vancouver per day as well as 3 daily turboprop flights to Calgary. With jets, that would only be 1-2 flights a day, which would greatly reduce our connectivity at hubs & cost far more.
I can understand if only 50-80 people go somewhere a day, but if you run 8 Dash 8 flights you might as well run 4 or 5 jet flights and get the same number of people (in my head at least) there are may flights in Europe using 737's that are once daily, I believe it saves costs
@@ibx2cat Ultimately there are many different factors at play. Many European airports (Heathrow & Gatwick would be good examples) are at or near capacity so slotting in 8 turboprop departures/arrivals would mean using up precious time/space & the landing fees might make it cost prohibitive. Vancouver & Calgary do not have that problem (yet) although Vancouver's airport is still quite busy. For business travellers, which account for much of the traffic to smaller cities in Canada, more service is better. In my case (YKA-YVR), it's such a short flight (approx. 40 minutes in a Q400, 50 minutes in a DHC-8-300) that the time savings in a jet just isn't a factor. Also Air Canada, which operates that route 5-7 times per day depending on season, is expanding so much that they're desperately short on jet aircraft, so slotting in turboprops on a route like that makes perfect sense. CMA operates that route 0-1 time per day & is just a little commuter airline. The other route (YKA-YYC) is serviced by both Air Canada (twice daily) & WestJet (thrice daily) with turboprobs. WestJet used to service the route once per day with a 737-600 & when they switched to a Q400, went to 2x & 3x per day. Not only did they make more money with the turboprob service, but they picked up a larger market share once they went to 3x daily because it increased their connectivity.
I know that a lot of Canadians have told you that WestJet is so great (I think they're okay, but far from anything special), but one thing that has really prevented them from getting the traffic that Air Canada gets is poor hub connectivity. They serve too many routes with 1 flight a day or less & that has limited them in some cases.
Thanks for the insight into Canadian flying, that's a pretty key difference I didn't think about haha
Ha ha toycat a stoner? He couldn't talk as fast if he was! Let's see some more food / dining / supermarket clips from your travels toycat
ok matt kylde
bom-BAR-dee-ay, not bom-bar-DEER. =3
Also yes, quieter compared to earlier Dash-8 models before the "Q" package, but, well, turboprops are still louder than turbojets. And I *hate* Dash-8s!
As for Canadian airport names, our ICAO four-letter codes all start with CY and finish with two letters, and all our IATA codes are our ICAO codes minus the initial C.
What's your 3rd channel? I wanna see these mcdonalds videos !!
Apple store of weed. 😆
It costs $1000 to fly from Santa Barbara to DFW...
8:18 yeah, I wonder what they are for... hmm
wow i can't beleive at one point two years ago i was with in a 5 and a half hour drive from toycat (i live in nova Scotia BTW)
Whoa he went to the RL pleasant park
I live in St. John's
Liam Copeland same
maybe they already sold a couple tickets at non mistake price to customers and they just wanted to get more people in the seats so they didn't lose as much money?
Just wanted to say you can buy weed legal in any place in Canada from a online store
Kameron B or in physical stores in certain provinces like Manitoba
Could the Canadians be wondering WHY anyone would be using their country as a slingshot to get home?
Y u hav 3 channels
How did you notice this fare? I look but never seem to find this sort of deal 😂
I had someone tweet me about it in this case actually :P but do a couple google searches for mistake fares a day, and some will come up every month or two
iWeed!
donair is more of an east coast thing rather then just a nova scotia/Halifax when I lived in Ontario I lived off panzerotti I move to new Brunswick rather then panzerotti they have donair
Q400 quiet 400 is quiet from the outside I live less then 4km from the foot of a runway to an airport that almost exclusively fly's the q400 with WestJet encore, air Canada jazz, and porter with flights landing or taking off around every 5 minutes I'm right in the line to the runway so I have planes flying over my house all day I never hear a Q400 I can see them but very rarely hear them the only planes I hear are private planes or in the winter the odd commercial jet for destination flights south and once in 4 years I've been buzzed by a fighter jet as the airport houses the air force for the military base less then 1 km the other side of my house
So...
What is this McDonalds review channel thing you're talking about?
Andrew Andrews
It was hard to hear with the wind, but did you say, "Canadians begrudgingly love Americans"? No one I know loves Americans, begrudgingly or not.
Sorry about the exact change for the bus thing. The more I find out about the rest of the world, the more that seems to be a very inconvenient Canadian quirk.
Bombardier [ bahm BAR dee yay ]
Yeah, you kind of live in our shadow and you hate it. Sorry, not sorry.
Eat a Döner in Germany. Country of origin...
Donair, not doner. Different foods! :)
New fa land.
Say it like a newfie.
But then no-one outside of NF would understand what you said :)
11:18
You should have shown some more of the planes in and outside, BOB Menu, the rest was rather annoying !
thanks for the tips,I think truthfully a 737 isn't a very exciting plane to show around, but I'll try better next time haha
Hey, I think it might be a better idea if you got these videos and cut them down to separate videos. I love watching them but many times they're too long. Nonetheless, continue the good work!
The rainbow crossing is for LGBTQ+ pride lol
Actually stop is not a French word. They are just accepting it for EU reasons that the signs are called stop signs internationally. But besides from the sign and the phrase non-stop you cannot use it in French. And you pronounce it arrät not arrey ;)
is he talking about döner kebap?????
donair, it's a Halifax version :)
Slow down bud. There is such thing as too much crystal meth.
Wha-
Gyroscope
rainbow cross walks, your in the affluent gay neighborhood.