What’s LIVING in Stanley Park ACTUALLY like?!
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
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Great video Michael. You are the best House sitter we have ever had.
Thanks David! I took it as an honour to stay there and tried to have the full experience as best I could.
The 7Up bottle is a collectors item. It been laying there for probably at least 50 years.
I hope you keep this gig going.... you should find unique places and give people a vacation and get the exclusive filming rights while their gone. I love the house coat on the seawall
...and you handle a right-hand drive car like a pro!!! Hope you kept that 7-Up bottle.. Great video. Thanks Mike!!
Good morning Michael, I really didn't think your videos could get any better but they just keep getting more and more fun & interesting on so many levels. As an older Vancouverite I might be biased but from the comments I read you are loved globally. Keep living your best life and thank you for taking me with you ❤
Just ordered my jacket! Thanks for the discount code. I’ve been looking for a rain jacket for a long time. And having one that is made in Vancouver? Awesome! I’m excited to try it soon :)
Ok I’m cv
Got myself a Pantavus Trench! We are moving to Vancouver from Ontario so I was looking for a good rain jacket. Love the style and practicality. Glad I woke up this morning to check for one of your videos!
I don't know if someone already told you, but soda bottles are typically dated on the bottom with raised numbers of the year of manufacture.
I was just recently made aware of your channel and have been binge watching. You're impressive and quite interesting. Thank you for sharing.
I miss my old neighborhood. I used to commute by foot through Stanley Park, over the Lions Gate Bridge to my job at Park Royal. I wish they would eliminate the horse and buggy in the park (for the horses sake) especially in the heat of the summer.
I live downtown Vancouver and love that I always learn something new with your videos. Just awesome.
Awesome! Thank you!
Week after week your videos keep getting better and better. I don't know where you're going, but I want to be there with you (so I can enjoy these wonderful videos). Keep on keeping on.
Michael thought you would be bored house sitting but you do a good job of looking outside the box with your creativity and entertaining us. Thanks
I appreciate that!
With the current weather, I've been loving my Pantavus jacket, by the way. Thanks for the recommendation!
I lived in Stanley park for a year Homeless at the time. I had a structural unit made outta pallets and plywood. Wet and cold is what life in Stanley park is. Really sketchy after dark wouldn’t recommend walking lots of violence
White, Caucasian Vagrants and homeless.
Another great video Mike! I've eaten at both those restaurants......many years ago. Love how you donned your housecoat and with coffee in hand walked over to the seawall! I can tell you are having a blast living in Stanley Park! Thanks for sharing all that you do because I love tagging along every Saturday morning!
Strolling out in your dressing gown drinking coffee whilst the sun comes up. THAT is what living in Stanley Park is really like.
Really enjoy your vids. Thanks
Right?!! Thanks Andy!
My brother got married in the park and he had the reception at the teahouse (2019)... it was wonderful
Hehe He got married right next to the teahouse where you showed yourself after you came out of it with a small group of 13 people present including the bride groom and officiant.
My boyfriend and I went and stayed in the rail car room in Cranbrook because of you! Just thought I would share that haha
I Love the woodlands and urban areas of Vancouver, hope to visit someday just to chillout
Mike is seriously high on life and never fails to put a smile on my face. great video dude !
Awesome video! I've been in Surrey for 11 years and I haven't explored Stanley Park yet. I don't want to wait for my 5-month old kid to turn 11 before doing so! Thanks for the preview of what to expect, Mike!
I do believe your experiences from unexpected delays on train rides helped your enjoyment behind the horse and carriage. Nice to stay positive in all circumstances.
Whoaa, I wanna go visit that old Polar Bear exhibit, such a small detail of Stanley Park that is so cool!
A salad?!?! For breakfast?!?! As John Pinette says, a salad isn't food, it is the promise that food is coming. After that morning, you deserved a salmon Benedict with home fries (with a bit of the Benedict sauce on the potatoes), great toast with strawberry jam, and a decent-sized pot (a Brown Betty, of course) of Constant Comment, the finest tea in the world, with a nice fruit and cheese plate to finish off. Excuse me, I need to go eat.
Very cool again Mike! I am so enjoying all the stuff you share with us. It is such a privilege for you to be living there for now. I had to go into St. Paul’s Hospital for the next week so reading your blog brought a little brightness to a crappy day.
Mike that is one fine spot to live for a month. Not sure about the winter but it indeed a beautiful spot.One more for my Vancouver list. Oh yes I would go for the lamb too.
Sunshine sunlight...The bright morning has begun at Stanley Park...making my heart blow away...💖
can't wait to come back again. Vancouver was such a great experience as a solo traveller.
Merci de nouveau. Another great look at what Mike's up to. The fire risk looks very high with all of that grass browning out for lack of rain - but it's summer and those of us from the Pacific Coast are used to that.
The fire crews have doused at least one over night fire so far. Next to the wind storm, fire in Stanley Park is my biggest nightmare.
Discovered your channel last week.
Love your content, ignites the desire for adventures and travel!
Although, I am nervous to head out for a solo trip, I will settle for your videos for now.
Please continue to create awesome content ♥️
Awesome! Welcome!
And enjoy your trip, whenever and wherever it is!
Don’t be nervous. Thousands of people travel solo. There are numerous FB groups, (and lots are women). It’s fantastic!
@@nadogrl Thank you so much for the encouragement! ♥️
I know you are right, it’s something I’ll have to overcome 😊
Awesome insight of what goes behind the scenes. We wish to visit Stanley Park one day! When we do, we can appreciate it even more now! Thank you
Awesome vid Mike, as always! Did miss your "I don't know where I'm going next ..." sign off though. Watching your experiences helps get my travel fix from here in Auckland, New Zealand while the world is grounded. Stanley Park is a gem, so can't wait to visit Vancouver again when things open up!
The twirl of the keys and blow on them like a smoking barrel made me laugh out loud. The coolest bathroom locking in Stanley Park!
The restaurants in Stanley Park both looked great, something we don't have here in Golden Gate Park. Stanley Park is so green, I'm surprised it has a fire danger. Nice touch of Grieg with your morning coffee.
This summer in Vancouver (and a lot of the province) has been exceptionally hot and dry. We don't usually have closures of the park due to fire risk, but the city has been very dry (thankfully the rains have now returned).
This summer was very hot , but Vancouver normally gets a lot of rain in the colder months compared to San Francisco .
also there were lot of deadly heat wave this year
I am so looking forward to this week. Thank you. Thank you SPES. I learn something new every episode.
I’m in Vancouver rn for a trip. And so far it’s been so fun!
Thanks Michael, as a Vancouverite, your videos enhance the depth of my enjoyment with this city.
I love the totems there. Before our cruise, we didn't get to check out much of the park in 2016, so I'm now tempted to go see more if I can get back up there.
It's nice to know that the Stanley Tea Houses still is around. Over the years, when my spouse n I visit Vancouver, we try to have tea at one of them. "WE" live here?? Who's with you, Mike?
My bestie and I went there for afternoon late lunch last year during covid height and was pleasantly surprised by the elegance of the service, the feeling of complete comfort with the health&safety measures plus the excellent food. I can't wait to go back now.
Another great video. Thank you for all we saw today. Glad you enjoyed the Tea House. It is a lovely place.
Very cool. Great support for the ecological society. Beautiful venues for the restaurants in the park.
It really is!
That opening scene with you carrying your coffee carafe to the beach in your robe summed it up!!! If you start your morning like that, you KNOW it's going to be a great day :)
So true!
Fun story, a few decades ago my mother was celebrating a friend's dinner at the Teahouse, and they met Jean Chretien! Great video btw. Super cool that you're repping the SPES.
Good morning.....it is always a treat to start my day visiting with you.....thanks.......have fun, take care and stay safe!!!!
I miss Stanley Park so much. I miss the west coast. I miss British Columbia. It’s been 15 years. 😣
- Me too. September 2006.😩😭
Me too! 24 years
I hear you. Left in 89. Been back many times and still feels like home.
Love your channel, just started binge watching your videos from Edmonton. I felt like i was there as well when watching your videos, informative and entertaining…
Mike this video , absolutely amazing
keep up the good work !!
Another fantastic video.Loved the hack of opening the car window so you could listen to the horse & carriage compentaary!😀
Fabulous video. You’ve taken a great opportunity & gifted the rest of us as well. Thanks so much!
Enjoyed the info on what’s in Stanley Park restaurant etc…am a little jealous of all the fun in living in the park…love the 9 o’clock gun show !!!
Those lamb chops looked delicious, my favorite!!
Awesome video Michael
Michael your videos are wonderful, entertaining, and very warming! I wish to travel soon to Canada 😭 I hope you’re having an amazing day and please stay safe! ✨
Thank you! You too!
Good to see folks out digging up invasive species! It's a lot of work. I go help out occasionally with different groups here around Toronto. We have to be so careful with what we're putting in our gardens!
Nice housecoat btw 😉
Amazing and thanks for constant and uplifting soothing shots and updates for an expat Vancouverite here. Lucky guy you
Great video Mike ! 🤓✌🏽 Stanley park is so big and it’s amazing how much stuff to experience in the park and I learn all that from you Mike 😎😉
It’s such an interesting place. Glad you appreciate it, Kristian!
Fantastic episode Mike! Thoroughly enjoy your videos and your narrative about everything. It’s been so cool seeing and learning about Stanley Park. I hope when I ever get there again I’ll certainly look at it all differently and enjoy it more. Thanks as always for sharing your videos. Peace and Calm. 👍🏻😎🇨🇦
Hi Mike! Thanks for the Pantavus discount code. I just ordered an All Purpose Trench and will be returning another I bought and haven't worn yet. Much better qualtiy - a technical jacket for essentially the same price. Can't wait for it to arrive.
Yes! Exactly! They’re really great!
also middle of the night, it's actually Park Board who installed the bike lanes as studied and planed for by the Van Park Board.
What a great video.....Well there is always a sudden feeling when we see some of your videos,It took my breath away!!!!
It must be my extreme good luck to have got a chance to see such a beautiful video.
Thanks once again guys!!!
Nice to see the work of the Stanley Park Ecological Society featured! I like the bat houses.
Love your content. Thanks to you ive been traveling all over the place! Canada 🇨🇦 is beautiful but I must admit I love the BC region
As always great video. I had friends who were the caretakers at Cates park for years in the 90's, what an interesting perspective of Stanley Park.
My wife and I got married at Ferguson Point almost one year ago on August 23, 2020. We had dinner at the Tea House, one of the best dinners I’ve ever had. Also, my great grandma used to run the officer’s mess that was there. Awesome to see you showcase them!
Oh wow!
Awesome! I used to be a landscaper and would love to volunteer at SPES, thanks for sharing 😀
So cool you got to spend the month in Stanley Park. And I always enjoy the 9 O'Clock gun....especially if there are those around not expecting it to go BOOM. LOL
No doubt!
Great video as always. It has been way too long since my last visit to Stanley Park.
Omg,, I really, really loves all ur adventures,, I'm a person loves nature, those mountains, waterfalls, etc, also this is the beautiful site n park ever, I'm totally overwhelmed,, this world is gorgeous,
Oh Man, I absolutely loved this one!
I've been learning a lot about vancouver, man.
Thank you so much for the content you create.
I'm gonna go to Stanley park to explore some of the places I've seen here 🙌
Awesome! Thanks Gabriel. Enjoy!
that 7up bottle dates to the 1950s! Lucky that it has very well preserved ACL (Applied Color Labeling) Nice Find!
Another great video Michael!!! I love how your videos not only entertain, they educate as well. I am always learning something new.
That's the plan, Ron. Education disguised as entertainment 😉
Someone may have mentioned this, but you showed the polar bear exhibit in this episode. When I saw it, I knew it looked familiar and I was pretty sure I knew from where. Most of the show Psych, while set in Santa Barbara, was actually filmed in Vancouver. The episode "Dead Bear Walking" had many scenes filmed right there at the polar bear exhibit in Stanley Park! I'm calling this a cross over episode!
Thanks for including us in your experience!
What a great opportunity! So beautiful.
So I am enjoying my morning “jo in Penticton.
We moved here from our apartment in Coal Harbor.
We wanted to retire to a house and garden.
I walked that sea wall every week ….I quit riding as we had trouble keeping pedestrians off the bike paths.
Good luck with the new one.
You just made me homesick ! 😁😁👍👍
Seems I missed a lot in Stanley Park. Hope to be back some day. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Gotta love it.
Very efficient park and well taken care of too. Beautiful!!!
Great info mike, we Love Stanley park. That’s amazing that you experience living in the park.
Just got my jacket. Thanks for the discount!!! Can't believe that it still worked.
Amazing! Great to hear! Enjoy Roland. It's raining in Vancouver today
Now THAT is a backyard 🤘🏻😍
Gotta use it all!
I love your expression when you found that they were redoing the traffic flow in the park. Can you imagine what David and Normande's reaction will be? Another interesting video.
😂😂 Good point! I hadn't even thought of that. We'll see what they think.
See any of the coyotes being out there alone? And do u bring anything for protection when you're alone? Thanks for the content Mike!
The days of looking big and making lots of noise are over. That tacit doesn''t even work for the Stanley Park squirrels. lol
If Sydney ever gets out of lockdown, I still wanna fly you here
I used to be a background actor on movies and I remember being at the Stanley Park Pavilion in the heat in a suit and almost passing out haha that's all I can think about when I see that place
You make me smile! Thank you Mike 😊
this would have been a good time for you to do another hometown video since you'll be there for a month. Love your videos! can wait for more and see where you end up next ;)
Your closing shot was so beautiful.
By the smoke haze, it was shot last week. Maybe on a Friday?...
wonderful of you to grace my feed on this beautiful saturday :) love from edmonton!
My pleasure 😊
Thanks for telling us about the Pantavus jackets!
You're welcome! I love it!
I knew I had eaten at a very nice restaurant in the park. It was this time of year in 1986 and friends in the city took us to the Teahouse. Thanks so much for taking us there and letting me know that my memory served me well and it was indeed this one.
I'm really enjoying your stay in the Park. What a great opportunity for you...... and for us. (Apparently the fire risk in western US extends into Canada).
Were you there for Expo?
@@nadogrl We flew into Seattle from Cincinnati. Joined a friend from Portland and then drove to Vancouver. Attended Expo and were wined and dined around Vancouver. We love that beautiful city and had the most wonderful time.
@@petemichael4512 - Great memories! We drove up from California.
Cool update Mike -have a great weekend!
You sure to travel a lot!I really miss traveling but watching your videos makes me feel like I am traveling!
One request-Could you try to cover Flight Trips Reports as well?
Great video, looks like you are having lots of fun with your house sitting. Nice to be close to the city but at the same time quiet and isolated.
Exactly
Is it the trickery of video that you appear to drive a right hand drive vehicle? Love the series. Been to SP a few times and it seems different everytime. Got to experience that 9 O'clock Gun sometime soon. Continue these Canadian series, they are wonderful.
Looks like a great experience living in the park? Enjoy and be safe!!! Thank you for sharing.
This video brought back great memories. Great video all around, as I have come to expect, Mike! 😃
Glad you enjoyed it
Sunset sunrise...just being my guide...let's keep going together...💖
Have been hearing a lot about aggressive coyotes in Stanley Park? Can we expect a video on them soon?
Man oh man Awesome vid as always. To spend a day in nature and helping nature there is nothing better. And Stanley park well the most beautiful park in the world for me. To live there would be môre then a dream. U make my day everytime a new Downie vid comes out thanx again Mike u are a super awesome person. Stay safe 😁👍🏻🇨🇦
great video!! now I'll have to visit those restaurants!!!
You should cover the history of Stanley Park - how and why it was created and how the Salish peoples from Squamish and Musqueam were removed.