Thank you for showcasing the marvellous and breathtaking beauty of Nunavut. Really calm and serene. Above all the chemistry both of you share adds to the experience. No doubt both of you found each other in this whole wide world. Great work, keep it up.
waw une superbe vidéo dans le grand Nord Canadien , je vais partager à mes amis pour qu'ils découvrent cette endroit car c'est fantastique...merci pour cette vidéo...
Wow amazing Nunavut im dreaming one day i will step my foot to this magical place of Canada !!! Very lucky for both of you..so far this is my favorite among those places you' ve visited..Always take care and God bless....from Manila, Philippines....subscribed already
Hey you both ! I came upon your channel just a month ago and I’ve watched almost of your videos. This one is by far the best, keep doing this amazing work and showing us what true Canada is...
Must Do Canada ooh super excited! Would Greenland be easily accessible if you’re a Canadian Permanent Resident or do we need to sort out some formalities? Please touch up on these too. Thanks! Keep up the good work.
I love this!! Ever since I saw the 2003 film that starred Annabella Piugattuk where she plays much of herself...A pilot crashes when taking her to lower Canada to a hospital. She and the Canadian pilot begin to walk, looking for help, so to find a way to civilization ("The Snow Walker" is the DVD) and I am very old, have never seen such a beautiful film in my life. It is partly made up story but a big part of the film is how Annabella (called "Kanellaq" in the story), she teaches the pilot how to live in this forsaken huge island of the Inuit people, she teaches him customs, language..."se" is yes and "aka" is no, etc. She was 20 years old in film and 38 now...see it on UA-cam. She lives with 3 sisters in Nunavut and is so beautiful. I wish I was young again and I would love seeing Nunavut and meet Annabella...any young man will fall madly in love with her. Wonderfull, wonderful film! I love this vodeo very much. Thanks...wl
Like your videos, they are great - interesting and friendly style. Earlier we had snower winters in my native country (Ukraine) but now we have much less snowy and icy opportunities for spending our free time in winter. I think videos of your winter activities could be a new youtube trend, thanks a lot for what you are doing
@@MustDoCanada I think in a few years it will be a great place, the best time for visiting Ukraine is in April or May. in June the internal seas get warm and beach season is starting
Love your videos. You do such a nice job of showing the uniqueness of each province and territory. The production is just spot on. Can’t wait to visit are northern neighbors again! Thanks, from the US.
Thank you so much! That means a lot. We're currently trying to think of ways to get in front of more Americans. I think right now, we get a lot of Canadians :)
@@MustDoCanada We did a sixty day cruise in the South from January 7 to March 7 , 2020 . It took in the West Indies, Central America, all of coastal South America , Easter Island and the Falklands . We arrive home just before the COVID-19 Pandemic was declared . There were two cases in Florida when we disembarked at Fort Lauderdale from where we fly home . It struck Montreal a week later. Keep enjoying your activities .
Watching through your videos, there is definitely a difference in the personal connection between you two: initially it was almost as if you were both two hired actors, with one English and one French native speaker - to apply to, and represent, the Canadian audience - but in these later videos, it seems as if you have gotten to know each other so well since then, that you are actually a blossoming couple now. Comments such as those about ‘finding a house you can finally afford’ suggests that you have not been together for a huge amount of time, and we see scenes of you holding hands here - which you never did on the Road Trip. And then there are the personal romantic touches, where you take personal videos yourselves: about surprise rooms booked for each other, and encouraging him - in cute way - to throw the stone like he did. It is certainly less scripted. And it is all so sweet. It is like this experience - of travelling through Canada - has been so magical that it has brought you together. Now, if I am just talking nonsense: I sincerely apologise; but if I have caught on to something that has a hint of truth to it, then perhaps you should use it as a selling point. Do not worry about revealing the scripted nature of your beginnings, as if it was an attempt to deceive the audience in some way, because not only were your choices understandable and reasonable: but anyway, the potential connection was still present then - it was just that you did not realise the extent of it then, as much as you do now. Anyway, I love your videos, and learning about Canada: from here in the UK. I have CBC apps and notifications on, but I hardly ever hear anything that is not about Ontario (especially the very southern part that pokes into the USA) or BC. Yet I want to know about all the provinces. And politics. I was reading about Alberta being so rich from oil that it pays out every year for federal equalisation, but the one year it asks for aid because the oil price tanked, it still ended up paying out more than it received in aid. It is remarkable the things I learn! Also, about the way the NWT has only one representative in parliament, but the local government in Yellowknife is elected through independent representatives, who then collectively decide which party their one member in the national parliament will stand with. It is all so fascinating. I want to know about whether there is a push there to become a fully fledged province, or whether there is support for BC to become just ‘C’. I know this is all perhaps beyond the scope of your channel now, but you both are the kind of people who have proven your status as citizens with the knowledge, and experience, of the entire country to be indisputably considered a potentially reputable source of such information. Even if you want to present these things as a journey through history, and how Canada has changed, rather than just about present issues: do that. In fact, please - I would rather watch that! Want some more inspiration for content I would love to see you two present? Why do the RCMP have no powers in Ontario anymore, and in fact, how does its role differ throughout such a massive country? What does Newfoundland have anything to do with Labrador (which by the way - when looking at a map - appear to have been named the wrong way round)? Why were the borders of Labrador delineated where they are: and the same goes for every other province; including the rectangular sequence apart from a chunk taken out of Alberta? Why PEI had a referendum that marginally said no to confederation, but they joined anyway (please make a video about this and entitle it about rejecting close referendum results for the better - your view count will soar, and you might educate some British viewers). OK, I have said too much already. But I would love to hear back from you. Objectively, you have so much potential: as evidenced by the myriad comments left on your videos, from the perspectives of people from a variety of countries on every continent. This is literally the only channel out there that I have found which provides comparative content about the provinces of Canada, that is both entertaining and captivating to such a broad range of people. People want to know about them because of their proximity to the USA, and for the crude yet obvious reason that they are clearly delineated on the map vis-a-vis the size of the US states south of them - yet nobody ever talks about 95% of that area, equating it to Siberia. I can see this channel blowing up, if it expands from a mere tourist guide - competing with the many others out there - to a source of historical, constitutional information about Canada - from the status of the natives and what the land meant to them, where the moniker came from, and the colonial point in time when the USA and UK begrudgingly agreed to its existence...and the long journey through time that has made Canada the way it is today, with provinces joining in a fashion you could mirror to that of the states and the USA: albeit far more peaceful. There is nevertheless a story to tell, that is not being told anywhere, However due to that comparatively peaceful nature, nobody is going to pay attention to such detail by a faceless presenter with no evident qualification for their comments. You two could make it real, and people will respect what you have to say, because you have literally travelled every inch of the country and can prove it. Moreover you have experienced more cultural diversity than many Canadian politicians certainly have. Has Trudeau been to, and experienced, everywhere and everything respectively, that you have? Does he know about the local issues as specifically as you have discovered? And even if he has, you give him a good enough run for his money, that people on UA-cam will acknowledge and respect you for, and therefore what you have to say. Your videos are of high quality and additionally make learning from them an entertaining, captivating, and authoritative experience. You can talk about the politics, without being political. Present facts about the way things work, and how they came to work that way. Millions will turn to you - because they have curiosities, but don’t know about them yet, until you @AtlasPro them; and without you - would have nobody to fulfil them anyway. Thank you - with respect from the UK.
@@mojsharhappy Hello !! Best time is between july 25 to august 15 if you like summer (average 12 C ) with the feeling of the midnight sun. Baffin island is the most beautiful part of Nunavut. Have a good trip !!!
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to us. Nunavut is pretty cool. We hope to get back as well. We'd love to see the Narwhals but it's super expensive
That was breathtaking views ! Thank you so much guys to sharing this beautiful trip in our country it just amazing no words to describe the beauty, thank you stay blessed stay safe :)
I've flown over the lengh of Baffin Island. It was November and there was little if any snow, the seas were clear. It looked so beautiful and inviting, the mountains are as amazing as the Rockies. How I wish I could hike the pass from Pangnirtung!
We've been watching your Canada 150 series for our homeschool studies on Canada and were so glad you made it to Nunavut to finish the journey! Great videos for learning about Canada!
You do have to be flexible with the effect of weather trips on these expeditions. I did "Out of the North West Passage" in late 2016 and we were in the middle of a polar storm! When we landed at Beechey Island it was to fresh deep snow so hiking was difficult. We were able to move to Northumberland House but layer beat a strategic retreat due to a polar bear coming into the area..All was calm and most didn't realise what had happened until after the last Zodiac pushed off. The bear followed a similar direction to the ship and prevented a landing at am alternate spot. We didn't have such a luxurious hotel as we started in Edmonton and flew to a different embarkation spot. I really loved this expedition though.
Thank you for these amazing videos and you both are doing great job by showing the majestic creations of mother Earth.. I wonder how you get time away from work and have sufficient funds to travel for so many days.. It takes a lot of planning I guess. If it's not too much to ask, please make a vlog on how you plan your trips and share some budgeting tips. Thanks a lot again .
Thank you so much. We will try to think of a way to share that. This has no become our job, producing content and videos for companies. But it's still in the beginning stages, so not too much money. In the past though, we used to work for 6 months, save a lot, and then go travel, but generally outside Canada in cheaper countries.
You deserve so many more views. Your content is unique and shows places, most people wouldn't even consider to visit. I love it. Keep up the good content :-)
Nunavut is the only territory we have not visited as well and dying to get here! This looks like the perfect way to explore this beautiful spot in Canada :)
@@ftkinsella Thank you. I'm from Brazil, and our accent it's a little different since we speak portuguese. But anyway, I discovered this channel just yesterday and I already like it.
I would love to see tours for those of us getting off a cruise ship. How to best enjoy. Food history and culture both adventures and easy for all health abaility
That's interesting....I wish the video contains more footage of the people and their way of life now.... not just the "show" for tourists, but the actual people and the roads and houses....
Really good video. I haven't been to Nunavut, and this looks like a wonderful visit. I'm curious about your Greenland leg, as I have been there. Will be nice to compare.
@@MustDoCanada Were you in Nuuk? Maybe just the difference between the capital of a country and a remote community in a much more populated country. Comparing communities in Nunavut to Nuuk, would be like comparing Nuuk to Ottawa. Anyway, looking forward to the vlog.
Must Do Canada; Karla, as Dorothy said in the Wizard of Oz, "It sure doesn't look like . . . Mexico . . . anymore." Matt, did I hear your pronunciation correctly as NEW-nuh-vit, rather than NEW-nuh-vut? I've been to Arctic Alaska (Nome/Kotzebue tour back in '84), but not Arctic Canada, though in Dawson, YT, I was pretty close, as well as on the north coast of Iceland in '86. Exceptional video. Thanks.
Thanks! and yes, I saw your other comment too. I believe it's Nunavut for the territory and Nunavik for the northern part of Quebec. That's where our guide was from.
Amazing video. I just wanted to let you know though, as a former employee of Tim Hortons, that you don't have to compensate your modifiers for the size of the cup. Each dispenser is measured for the specific size so a Double Double for instance would taste the same regardless of the size.
Tim hortons There furtherest north ... That will be $7 sir...Wait is this Timmys Or Starbucks : ) ...Whats a starbucks? Forgot to tell you When we done our east caost drive We stopped at Hopewell rocks Based on your video To do things in New Brunswick... It was great Also dipping our feet in St johns with some local foods by the shore line Muchas gracias, Merci, Thank you !!
haha, surprisingly it was only about 50 cents more. But just a machine inside another store. Nothing special :) That's awesome to hear! What did you think of Hopewell? St. Johns NFLD?
@@MustDoCanada Opps St john No "S" lol Always ge those two confused. Hopewell was a long walk for a out of shape fat guy That thought the golf cart ride in was a waste of money...I was wrong : ) What a great day today we Had the Canadian Lancaster WW2 Bomber (1of 2 still airworthy) fly over the house Happy Canada Day !
Affordable housing at last! You really loved experiencing None of It? But you seemed to have a good time . . . Tim Hortons on Devon Island? Or where was that?
@@MustDoCanada Ok, thanks for the answer. Landscape around Iqaluit and it surroundings seem so beautiful, so hiking would probably be the most interesting thing to do.
Thank you for showcasing the marvellous and breathtaking beauty of Nunavut. Really calm and serene. Above all the chemistry both of you share adds to the experience. No doubt both of you found each other in this whole wide world. Great work, keep it up.
Glad you enjoyed it! and thank you so much
@@MustDoCanada are there any non inuit living in iqauit, Nunavut
Thank you for taking me to Nunavut today 🙏🥰
You're welcome! :)
@@MustDoCanada itd my dream living there 😍😍😍 but i live in spain
waw une superbe vidéo dans le grand Nord Canadien , je vais partager à mes amis pour qu'ils découvrent cette endroit car c'est fantastique...merci pour cette vidéo...
Wow amazing Nunavut im dreaming one day i will step my foot to this magical place of Canada !!! Very lucky for both of you..so far this is my favorite among those places you' ve visited..Always take care and God bless....from Manila, Philippines....subscribed already
Thank you! It's definitely very off-the-beaten-track haha
Love watching your travel experiences, in our Great Country!
Thank you! :)
@@MustDoCanada please can i have the nationality of your woman ? is she italian ? thanks
@@MustDoCanada please what was the price of your trip how much money did you spend ? thanks
This is so beautiful 😍😍😍... thank you for sharing these amazing videos. So inspired to also plan a trip to Nunavut
Thanks! yeah, we'd love to go back. Hard to get to but awesome
Hey you both ! I came upon your channel just a month ago and I’ve watched almost of your videos. This one is by far the best, keep doing this amazing work and showing us what true Canada is...
Oh wow, thanks so much. Our next one will be about Greenland :)
Must Do Canada ooh super excited! Would Greenland be easily accessible if you’re a Canadian Permanent Resident or do we need to sort out some formalities? Please touch up on these too. Thanks! Keep up the good work.
I love this!! Ever since I saw the 2003 film that starred Annabella Piugattuk where she plays much of herself...A pilot crashes when taking her to lower Canada to a hospital. She and the Canadian pilot begin to walk, looking for help, so to find a way to civilization ("The Snow Walker" is the DVD) and I am very old, have never seen such a beautiful film in my life.
It is partly made up story but a big part of the film is how Annabella (called "Kanellaq" in the story), she teaches the pilot how to live in this forsaken huge island of the Inuit people, she teaches him customs, language..."se" is yes and "aka" is no, etc.
She was 20 years old in film and 38 now...see it on UA-cam. She lives with 3 sisters in Nunavut and is so beautiful. I wish I was young again and I would love seeing Nunavut and meet Annabella...any young man will fall madly in love with her. Wonderfull, wonderful film!
I love this vodeo very much. Thanks...wl
Is it called the Snowwalker?
The best Canada vlog
We agree :) haha thanks
Like your videos, they are great - interesting and friendly style. Earlier we had snower winters in my native country (Ukraine) but now we have much less snowy and icy opportunities for spending our free time in winter. I think videos of your winter activities could be a new youtube trend, thanks a lot for what you are doing
That's awesome! We hope to visit the Ukraine soon. and yes, we'll be doing a lot of winter videos this winter
@@MustDoCanada I think in a few years it will be a great place, the best time for visiting Ukraine is in April or May. in June the internal seas get warm and beach season is starting
Love your videos. You do such a nice job of showing the uniqueness of each province and territory. The production is just spot on. Can’t wait to visit are northern neighbors again! Thanks, from the US.
Thank you so much! That means a lot. We're currently trying to think of ways to get in front of more Americans. I think right now, we get a lot of Canadians :)
I watched you film some of these scenes . Very impressive !
You folks did an excellent job
That was a great cruise !
Keep up the excellent work .
Oh wow! Thanks for reaching out. Been on any cruises since? I know they've been cancelled for the last two eyars
@@MustDoCanada We did a sixty day cruise in the South from January 7 to March 7 , 2020 . It took in the West Indies, Central America, all of coastal South America , Easter Island and the Falklands .
We arrive home just before the COVID-19 Pandemic was declared . There were two cases in Florida when we disembarked at Fort Lauderdale from where we fly home . It struck Montreal a week later.
Keep enjoying your activities .
Love you guys.Thanks for taking us there.
My favorite part was learning the difference between the words Inuk and Inuit. I never knew that! Great video!
Awesome!!!! More power to you guys!!!! Love it!!!!
thank you :)
Beautiful video...i cried ... thanks AND regards
You guys look perfect together! Amazing video thanks for the effort
I am beyond jealous 😭 this is now on the top of my bucket list
haha yes, we'd love to go back too. So many more places up there to see and explore
Watching through your videos, there is definitely a difference in the personal connection between you two: initially it was almost as if you were both two hired actors, with one English and one French native speaker - to apply to, and represent, the Canadian audience - but in these later videos, it seems as if you have gotten to know each other so well since then, that you are actually a blossoming couple now. Comments such as those about ‘finding a house you can finally afford’ suggests that you have not been together for a huge amount of time, and we see scenes of you holding hands here - which you never did on the Road Trip. And then there are the personal romantic touches, where you take personal videos yourselves: about surprise rooms booked for each other, and encouraging him - in cute way - to throw the stone like he did.
It is certainly less scripted. And it is all so sweet. It is like this experience - of travelling through Canada - has been so magical that it has brought you together. Now, if I am just talking nonsense: I sincerely apologise; but if I have caught on to something that has a hint of truth to it, then perhaps you should use it as a selling point. Do not worry about revealing the scripted nature of your beginnings, as if it was an attempt to deceive the audience in some way, because not only were your choices understandable and reasonable: but anyway, the potential connection was still present then - it was just that you did not realise the extent of it then, as much as you do now.
Anyway, I love your videos, and learning about Canada: from here in the UK. I have CBC apps and notifications on, but I hardly ever hear anything that is not about Ontario (especially the very southern part that pokes into the USA) or BC. Yet I want to know about all the provinces. And politics. I was reading about Alberta being so rich from oil that it pays out every year for federal equalisation, but the one year it asks for aid because the oil price tanked, it still ended up paying out more than it received in aid. It is remarkable the things I learn! Also, about the way the NWT has only one representative in parliament, but the local government in Yellowknife is elected through independent representatives, who then collectively decide which party their one member in the national parliament will stand with. It is all so fascinating. I want to know about whether there is a push there to become a fully fledged province, or whether there is support for BC to become just ‘C’.
I know this is all perhaps beyond the scope of your channel now, but you both are the kind of people who have proven your status as citizens with the knowledge, and experience, of the entire country to be indisputably considered a potentially reputable source of such information. Even if you want to present these things as a journey through history, and how Canada has changed, rather than just about present issues: do that. In fact, please - I would rather watch that!
Want some more inspiration for content I would love to see you two present? Why do the RCMP have no powers in Ontario anymore, and in fact, how does its role differ throughout such a massive country? What does Newfoundland have anything to do with Labrador (which by the way - when looking at a map - appear to have been named the wrong way round)? Why were the borders of Labrador delineated where they are: and the same goes for every other province; including the rectangular sequence apart from a chunk taken out of Alberta? Why PEI had a referendum that marginally said no to confederation, but they joined anyway (please make a video about this and entitle it about rejecting close referendum results for the better - your view count will soar, and you might educate some British viewers).
OK, I have said too much already. But I would love to hear back from you. Objectively, you have so much potential: as evidenced by the myriad comments left on your videos, from the perspectives of people from a variety of countries on every continent. This is literally the only channel out there that I have found which provides comparative content about the provinces of Canada, that is both entertaining and captivating to such a broad range of people. People want to know about them because of their proximity to the USA, and for the crude yet obvious reason that they are clearly delineated on the map vis-a-vis the size of the US states south of them - yet nobody ever talks about 95% of that area, equating it to Siberia.
I can see this channel blowing up, if it expands from a mere tourist guide - competing with the many others out there - to a source of historical, constitutional information about Canada - from the status of the natives and what the land meant to them, where the moniker came from, and the colonial point in time when the USA and UK begrudgingly agreed to its existence...and the long journey through time that has made Canada the way it is today, with provinces joining in a fashion you could mirror to that of the states and the USA: albeit far more peaceful.
There is nevertheless a story to tell, that is not being told anywhere, However due to that comparatively peaceful nature, nobody is going to pay attention to such detail by a faceless presenter with no evident qualification for their comments. You two could make it real, and people will respect what you have to say, because you have literally travelled every inch of the country and can prove it. Moreover you have experienced more cultural diversity than many Canadian politicians certainly have. Has Trudeau been to, and experienced, everywhere and everything respectively, that you have? Does he know about the local issues as specifically as you have discovered? And even if he has, you give him a good enough run for his money, that people on UA-cam will acknowledge and respect you for, and therefore what you have to say. Your videos are of high quality and additionally make learning from them an entertaining, captivating, and authoritative experience.
You can talk about the politics, without being political. Present facts about the way things work, and how they came to work that way. Millions will turn to you - because they have curiosities, but don’t know about them yet, until you @AtlasPro them; and without you - would have nobody to fulfil them anyway.
Thank you - with respect from the UK.
Bro...
Wow what an amazing trip! To say I’m jealous is an understatement!
Nunavut is beautiful, unique part of God's creation . Greetings from Barbados.
When one think in the artic, one think it is only ice, but no, the islands were really nice and different.
I know right! Lots of ice in the winter but the summers it opens up quite a bit
Love this video . What a dream to be on that ship . I currently live in Iqaluit and hope to go further north!
Oh cool, we only landed in Iqaluit but weren't allowed off the plane. We want to come see it one day soon!
@@MustDoCanada too bad! Let me know. I'll show you around!
Hoping to make it there when they open up travel again... What time of the year would you say is best for a trip up there? :)
Oh wow I’ve never seen anyone online that’s from there. That’s super cool. What’s everyday life like way up north?
@@mojsharhappy Hello !! Best time is between july 25 to august 15 if you like summer (average 12 C ) with the feeling of the midnight sun. Baffin island is the most beautiful part of Nunavut. Have a good trip !!!
I am so amaze of your vlogs.. I've had travelled NL and Labrador and interested going to see Nunavut.
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to us. Nunavut is pretty cool. We hope to get back as well. We'd love to see the Narwhals but it's super expensive
That was breathtaking views ! Thank you so much guys to sharing this beautiful trip in our country it just amazing no words to describe the beauty, thank you stay blessed stay safe :)
Thank you so much for letting us know. We appreciate it :)
I've flown over the lengh of Baffin Island. It was November and there was little if any snow, the seas were clear. It looked so beautiful and inviting, the mountains are as amazing as the Rockies. How I wish I could hike the pass from Pangnirtung!
I bet there's some insane adventures up there. Would love to go deeper
Nice ,,what a place,, i love canada so much
We've been watching your Canada 150 series for our homeschool studies on Canada and were so glad you made it to Nunavut to finish the journey! Great videos for learning about Canada!
Oh, very cool! Yes, it took a while but we finally made it. Now we'd love to go back to see the capital
thank you for sharing, I probably would never visit there physically so i will mark it off my digital bucket list .
haha yeah, well it's hard to get to, that's for sure!
What a wonderful video. Loved the way you covered your entire journey. Very interesting and inspiring. Now I want to visit this place too!
Thank you so much. Took us years to make this trip happen as it's so far from everything. But it's incredible up there
An outstanding video! So well done! The areas you visited were just so interesting!
Thanks! Yeah, we were surprised as well, and so much more up there. Just hard to get to
Loved the whole video. Thanks.
Wow
Wwwwwow
I from México I love your video ,thanks
Cool, thanks! Karla is from Mex City
You do have to be flexible with the effect of weather trips on these expeditions. I did "Out of the North West Passage" in late 2016 and we were in the middle of a polar storm! When we landed at Beechey Island it was to fresh deep snow so hiking was difficult. We were able to move to Northumberland House but layer beat a strategic retreat due to a polar bear coming into the area..All was calm and most didn't realise what had happened until after the last Zodiac pushed off. The bear followed a similar direction to the ship and prevented a landing at am alternate spot. We didn't have such a luxurious hotel as we started in Edmonton and flew to a different embarkation spot. I really loved this expedition though.
haha yes, ain't that the truth. We got super lucky with the weather the entire way, which all the guides said was really odd.
Nice place...
As well as you are happy & beautiful..
Love u.
Great video. I'm your newest fan from San Francisco.
Awesome! Thank you!
I wonder if the settlers had also have asked themselves at one point the question 'is the Arctic the place for me?' Beautiful.
Incredible Nunavut
Thank you for these amazing videos and you both are doing great job by showing the majestic creations of mother Earth..
I wonder how you get time away from work and have sufficient funds to travel for so many days.. It takes a lot of planning I guess. If it's not too much to ask, please make a vlog on how you plan your trips and share some budgeting tips. Thanks a lot again .
Thank you so much. We will try to think of a way to share that. This has no become our job, producing content and videos for companies. But it's still in the beginning stages, so not too much money. In the past though, we used to work for 6 months, save a lot, and then go travel, but generally outside Canada in cheaper countries.
@@MustDoCanada thanks a lot you both. I look forward for your content..
We made it to nunavut....yaay 🙌🙌 nice and cheerful people🙂
Thank you! It felt like a big milestone haha
I really love the video...hopefully i'll be there too visiting one day...
We hope so!
You deserve so many more views. Your content is unique and shows places, most people wouldn't even consider to visit. I love it. Keep up the good content :-)
Thanks so much. That really means a lot to us
Absolutely loved this video. One more thing to do before i die.
Yeah!
so cool
better then ever
asome
Wow 😮 such an incredible place Nunavut, hope me and family visit one day. Thanks for sharing!!
Gotta save up my dude. It's pretty pricey just to reach iqaluit by plane
Nunavut is the only territory we have not visited as well and dying to get here! This looks like the perfect way to explore this beautiful spot in Canada :)
sooooo beautiful!!!
Karla I love your accent and beautiful smile. Cute young lady. Great video, I’d love to make it there one day. Cheers!!!
Thanks :)
Where is she from? I notice she has a spanish accent but I can't identify which country.
Márcio K. She is from Mexico.
@@ftkinsella Thank you. I'm from Brazil, and our accent it's a little different since we speak portuguese. But anyway, I discovered this channel just yesterday and I already like it.
Márcio K. Cheers buddy.
Love, love ,love this .
Thank you :)
Fantastic! Sharing often:)
Good job , go ahead
wow nunavut so beautiful, the "mars expedition" was like using camera filter lol
Loved it! Thank you
amazing
Qué hermoso es Nunavut 💛♥️🗨️
Where do you get your music? I love them so much. I am music teacher. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me 🥰
beautiful videos, congratulations. You are very, very nice (Too nice).
Thank you :)
Amazing video 🤩🇨🇦👍
You guys even realise how lucky you are? I'm mesmerised! Sending love from Dubai :)
Incredible trip.
Awesome video. Loved it !!!!!
I would love to see tours for those of us getting off a cruise ship. How to best enjoy. Food history and culture both adventures and easy for all health abaility
Great video.
Lol I’m Inuit and when you asked how to say no made me laugh lol 😂 so cute boy ajai
That's interesting....I wish the video contains more footage of the people and their way of life now.... not just the "show" for tourists, but the actual people and the roads and houses....
id like to go there and take a poo and have an inuit wipe my bum. so get the toilet paper ready
I really enjoy your videos! I wish the the music was softer or not present, at all so I could hear what you were saying.
First time watching. Favourite part is your accent Karla
haha well that's good because you'll hear it lots :)
Really good video. I haven't been to Nunavut, and this looks like a wonderful visit. I'm curious about your Greenland leg, as I have been there. Will be nice to compare.
That video comes out in two weeks. Greenland was definately more developed than Nunavut. The towns were much prettier. Maybe more government funding?
@@MustDoCanada Were you in Nuuk? Maybe just the difference between the capital of a country and a remote community in a much more populated country. Comparing communities in Nunavut to Nuuk, would be like comparing Nuuk to Ottawa. Anyway, looking forward to the vlog.
Just Amazing..
I m 1st big fan of both of u
Thanks so much!
Thanks so much!
My dreams are:
1. Move to canada
2. Visit iqaluit
Such a beautiful video. You guys are so lucky
We hope you make it there!
wow lovely n beautiful
I love your guys videos. What is your gears? (Camera and drone). Thanks for sharing the info with me 🥰😊
The camera is sony 6300, and Drone is DJI Mavic 4
so cool i ALMOST CHOKED BECAUSE i WAS popcorn
Ur video so interesting for ever then u can also include cost of travell it's prepare me next trip.
For sure! This particular trip is really expensive. It was a media trip for us, but I think that ship is like $15,000
Really awesome video
Thanks!
Must Do Canada; Karla, as Dorothy said in the Wizard of Oz, "It sure doesn't look like . . . Mexico . . . anymore."
Matt, did I hear your pronunciation correctly as NEW-nuh-vit, rather than NEW-nuh-vut?
I've been to Arctic Alaska (Nome/Kotzebue tour back in '84), but not Arctic Canada, though in Dawson, YT, I was pretty close, as well as on the north coast of Iceland in '86.
Exceptional video. Thanks.
Thanks! and yes, I saw your other comment too. I believe it's Nunavut for the territory and Nunavik for the northern part of Quebec. That's where our guide was from.
Amazing video.
I just wanted to let you know though, as a former employee of Tim Hortons, that you don't have to compensate your modifiers for the size of the cup. Each dispenser is measured for the specific size so a Double Double for instance would taste the same regardless of the size.
Good Hortons knowledge, Oliver.
Tim hortons There furtherest north ... That will be $7 sir...Wait is this Timmys Or Starbucks : ) ...Whats a starbucks?
Forgot to tell you When we done our east caost drive We stopped at Hopewell rocks Based on your video To do things in New Brunswick... It was great Also dipping our feet in St johns with some local foods by the shore line Muchas gracias, Merci, Thank you !!
haha, surprisingly it was only about 50 cents more. But just a machine inside another store. Nothing special :) That's awesome to hear! What did you think of Hopewell? St. Johns NFLD?
@@MustDoCanada Opps St john No "S" lol Always ge those two confused. Hopewell was a long walk for a out of shape fat guy That thought the golf cart ride in was a waste of money...I was wrong : ) What a great day today we Had the Canadian Lancaster WW2 Bomber (1of 2 still airworthy) fly over the house Happy Canada Day !
I love Canada
Nunavut is nice
hay guys, any reccomendations of what i should wear when out there? love the channel!
In Nunavut?
Canada Goose Parka, winter down pants, kamik, Sorel or Baffin winter boots. ❄️❄️❄️❄️
wish such trips were economically more accessible to more people around the world.
I wish I was there to
Affordable housing at last! You really loved experiencing None of It? But you seemed to have a good time . . . Tim Hortons on Devon Island? Or where was that?
The Tm Hortons was in Pond Inlet
i like it 🥰💓👌
beautiful
what skull is that at 4:06. musk ox?
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The first settlers of Nunavut? Not settlers, I believe. 4:10
Am I reading those captions correctly? 5:30
I'm not seeing anything about settlers at 4:10 for some reason. Not sure what you're referring to at 5:30. the graves?
@@MustDoCanada No, it's at 4:10 ("-and home to the first settlers of Nunavut, the Inuit.")
Also, I'm from Pond Inlet. So happy you got to see there 😊
@@User123bghh No way, you're watching this from Pond Inlet? or moved?
@@MustDoCanada Just down in Ottawa for a bit.
Which part of Canada are you in now?
@@User123bghh And then you go back? We're in Calgary. We've often considered the east but it's the mountains we love
When hiking in area close to Iqaluit, does one need a rifle in case of polar bears?
Possibly. I don't know if they get many polar bears there specifically but you'd want to check with local operators.
@@MustDoCanada
Ok, thanks for the answer. Landscape around Iqaluit and it surroundings seem so beautiful, so hiking would probably be the most interesting thing to do.
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that rubber boat is freaking sketchy. All it takes is one rowdy passenger to get somebody overboard in icy waters!
haha they're actually super firm. You'd never really think it was rubber
You haven to come Egypt and Red sea
We were just there. In Jordan now and back to Canada in a week!
Good bye , with my greetings for all Canada , and waiting you for new vlog about historic Egypt and sea sports tourism in Egypt .
Do you know how many people are there in the EU.
what do u mean? EU ppl living therE?
Is it a good place to live in temporarily ? 😍
haha maybe but very isolated
@@MustDoCanada i see hehe😂😂 but maybe its a good environment to start different businesses there ?😇
Nunavut is located at 75 degrees North. The north pole is at 90 degrees. You have a long way to go to be at the North Pole!
Alert, Nunavut is only 500 miles away, so not that far
Almost in the middle of the world.