@Shatyice420 True but if not it's either 4 and a half or 5-6 times more views than the population of nunavut. (I'm pretty sure the population there is 33 thousand)
Ah yes, my old map enemy, the Arctic Archipelago. I'm now having flashbacks to having to draw/colour those pesky islands in at least a dozen times before I graduated school. In all seriousness though, thanks for tackling Canada again, it's always nice to see your own country be featured! 🍁❤️
Nova Scotian checking in (from the Island part - Cape Breton Island). There's actually a lot less Acadian influence here than in New Brunswick, though still a strong presence in some places. Our road signs are in Gaelic and Mi'Kmaw on many parts of the island also. Love to see our little home get some love from around the world!
New Brunswickian (can I call myself that?) we have a LOT of Acadian influence here lmao. A lot of places are either semi-French or completely French speaking cities. French is also mandatory through all of middle school and most of high school. It's hard to get high level jobs without French lol
Honestly this is the first time ive ever seen anyone on the internet talk about just canada and Nova Scotia i wish more people new more about this one beautiful area ♡
Due to the size, it's interesting to see all of Canada using different map projections as particularly the northern regions can look very different in scale. And you said it in the video too, very nice. Also, great drawing and narration as always!
I used to go back and watch your old video of Canada often; for some reason you talking about my home country was extra tingly & comforting. Thank you so much for making another one! Much love from Vancouver ☺️
I'd love to see a British Columbia video. The province has such diverse geography, an interesting coastline, some great railroad and gold rush history, and it borders 4 US states and 3 provinces/territories!
Can never get enough of your content man! Hope you know how much we all appreciate you and your work. Helping people relax and sleep is a truly amazing skill!
Wow…you know your geography. Noticing St Pierre et Miquelon at around 40:00 was impressive. I’m from Michigan, USA and your Michigan map video was totally accurate, including everything you said about it. I love these videos! So chill and soothing
Born and raised in Canada (Winnipeg) ,37 years old and I can't even draw my own map of my Country as good as someone who doesn't live here lol. Well done,good sir!
Someday you should do a map of the Pacific Northwest. This includes the Provence of British Columbia in Canada, and the states of Washington, Oregon, and usually Idaho. It's the most beautiful place on earth and there are so many natural wonders here! Great stuff as always!
42:02 ayyyy thats my hometown, also fun fact, port royal (now known as annapolis royal) is the most contested settlement in north america, changing hands 7 times between the french, Scottish, and English.
Hey man thanks for the great video as always! Your rendition of O Canada was quite nice, don't worry about it being "cringy" at all, it's just an anthem.
im glad Saskatchewan made the cut this time :) Great video as always. I don't know how much you rehearse these before or if you have notes beside you but I'm very impressed with your knowledge of Canada. Makes me want to learn more about the geography of sweden.
I love all the videos you make, but your map drawings are my favourites; I watch them over and over. Thank you so much for all the work you do for us, and the relaxation and teaching you provide. It's much appreciated 💚
@@ASMRctica in many of your map drawing videos you put your pen down towards then end and start physically touching the map. this is unintentional? lol either way it's my favorite part of these videos by far
I'm French but I'm going to study in Québec next month and hopefully get the Canadian citizenship in some years Seeing you draw this map and explaining the history behind this amazing country truly helped me relaxed and get more confident in my knowledge about Canada past, thank you for that! Ps: hearing you singing the national anthem was truly a pleasure to the ears I've even got tingles during the french part (you've got a nice french accent btw :D),hoping to hear you singing more national anthem if you are still confortable with it!
Newfoundlander checking in! The island is a big melting pot of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh and French culture (The French stuff is mainly located on the West Coast of the Island). The Vikings found this island 500 years before Columbus discovered America! They even had a settlement on the northern peninsula of the island and its now a UNESCO World Heritage Site!!!!
I just finished this video after falling asleep to it last night 😅 I really liked the hymn at the end! I've always enjoyed the humming video's you've made but understand it's not the most popular trigger out there. But seeing it again was really nice :) It could be a cool idea to include more of the national hymns in future map video's, but that's up to you. I would say just see how it is received here first. Thank you for another video, you never disappoint!
Thanks for nice words and support 😊 I’m really glad to hear that you like it - the video, as well as the singing and humming. The reception has been really good so far, so yeah, maybe I’ll give it another try. I’d love to do a video about national hymns some day.
I mean unless you prefer keeping your previous national identity as priority then I would say that after living here for 3 years, you are as much a Canadian as everyone else that was born here.
Winnipegger here. Fun fact,about 10km east of Winnipeg down the #1 highway is the exact coordinates of the dead centre of Canada. Fun fact, Winnipeg is where your face hurts tremendously in the winter time!
I couldn’t help but notice how much more you knew more about our wonderful country than most of us do! As a proud Canadian, I’m thrilled you sang our anthem - and in both languages!! I love, love, love, your voice. ☺️
Ten gold stars for pronouncing Saskatchewan in an acceptable/proper way. I wish I would have had this as a kid instead of studying it so hard in grade 2.
As a Saskatchewan native, I’m surprised to hear that there’s “improper” ways of saying it. doesn’t surprise me though and we shorten pretty much everything to Sask
I think you know Canada better than I do now, and I've lived here all my life 😅 I really enjoyed this video! Super relaxing ☺️ Cheers from New Brunswick!
Hello from Vancouver Island! 🥰 thank you for doing this!! When you started singing I got FULL tingles - which I don’t get as often as I used to. I would LOVE a video of other countries hymns ! Such a great idea 💕
I was trying to fall asleep but this is honestly like super impressive so I got a bit distracted lol In all seriousness though as a Canadian this made me really happy to see such an awesome video doing something that I very much struggled with in school. Love from Vancouver island
There is a Niagara Falls (city) in both Canada and the US. Subsequently, there is also two separate waterfalls, one associated with Canada and the other the US. The Horseshoe Falls is otherwise known as the "Canadian Falls" and then there is the American Falls. Also, in the 80's and 90's - in my geography classes at least - the north was known only as the Northwest Territories. Your observation of course is correct in that it was largely the entire north of the country, "northwest" was a odd name for it! ;)
I’m sick as fuck right now and I have to say that I woke up during the singing of O’ Canada. I thought your singing was like a beautiful lullaby :) Thanks for producing the wonderful content that you do
01:09:10 - Canada's only true "desert" is the Arctic. Okanagan is more properly a semi-arid grassland (think: Southern California): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okanagan_Desert. People commonly call it a "desert" -- but, it ain't.
Friendly reminder that O Canada is a bilingual song and that the first half is in french and the second in english. There's no french or english version, they're both the same :)
@@themorse0093 O Canada" (French: Ô Canada) is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony; Calixa Lavallée composed the music, after which, words were written by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier. The original lyrics were in French; an English translation was published in 1906.[1
The North-west Territories originally consisted of the Districts of Franklin, Keewatin, Mackenzie & Ungava. The District of Ungava eventually became part of the Province de Quebec. Then the self autonomous Indigenous territory of Nunavut was created in 1999. It is a government sponsored experiment in Indigenous Self Government. The total area of Nunavut (2,038,722 km2) is larger than western Europe, with a population of less than 40,000 people.
Thanks for the contribution with these facts! That is so interesting! Wow larger than western Europe, the dimension and scale of these areas sometimes feels astronomical in a way 😁
@@ASMRctica In western Ontario there is a Federal electoral district named Kenora (321,741 sq. km). It is larger than the country of Spain. The population is 60,000 persons.
Awesome as always Jay. Been listening to you since the beginning. You really helped with my insomnia. I would love to see a future map on Africa and maybe Jerusalem and surrounding areas? The history there always fascinated me.
Aaah, thanks for this upload! I think i have a funny idea. Maybe you could do a quiz. So you could draw a map and the person has to guess which country it is. And you could help us by saying some facts about the country. This could be a funny idea, don‘t you think so?
Poor Moncton, NB always being forgotten about, even though it's the biggest city in NB (no longer Saint John). Although being from there, I'd like to forget it too 😂
30:05 Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls, the Horseshoe falls is the one that is within Canada, the other two are within the US side of the river.
Not sure if you're open to suggestions at this time, but I think any videos with maps of New Zealand or Japan would be very interesting! Thanks, love the videos!
Thanks for the vid. Niagara Falls are actually 3 sets of falls - American Falls entirely in the U.S., Bridal Veil Falls entirely in the U.S., and Horseshoe Falls entirely in Canada.
just wondering, while you are drawing maps, do you have a copy of the maps lying around to use as a reference or do you just draw straight out of memory
I usually have several copies of maps around me 😊 Maybe one showing physical features, one showing political divisions, etc. And sometimes I draw my own reference map before recording, to which I add the features I’d like to include on the final map
Having to colour in Nunavut and Northern Canada on a map when I was in school is the reason I have nightmares
Fr though as a Canadian I hated coloring Nunavut
Bro same, it was such a pain 😂
Having to write Saskatchewan inside of Saskatchewan 💀
@@Jamesmartel16this video has 4x more views than the population of Nunavut
@Shatyice420 True but if not it's either 4 and a half or 5-6 times more views than the population of nunavut. (I'm pretty sure the population there is 33 thousand)
Your dulcet Scandinavian tones have been cradling me to sleep for 4+ years now. Thank you for everything you do.
Same here. When I started watching he was at just under 10k subscribers and now look at him!
@@chaos-kun7310 I've been watching his videos since around 50k! I didn't even realize how much he's grown until now... more than 200k... wow.
@@Gorg1 He will reach 1 Million
I’ve only been subscribed for about 2 years now, but in those 2 years watching his videos I feel like sleeping comes a little bit easier to me now 😴😊
indeed
As a Canadian, it's great to see such a good map of my country. Awesome job and very very relaxing!
Thanks! Love to hear that 😊 Glad you enjoy!
Canada is a communist country
Ah yes, my old map enemy, the Arctic Archipelago. I'm now having flashbacks to having to draw/colour those pesky islands in at least a dozen times before I graduated school.
In all seriousness though, thanks for tackling Canada again, it's always nice to see your own country be featured! 🍁❤️
Which province are you from??
@@mobileasmr6448 Ontario :)
@@GoodbyeBlues nice
I'm from the US and idk why but I've never had a issue drawing Canada I actually liked drawing it because it was so complicated
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I’m impressed. I’m Canadian myself and I STILL struggle with drawing the map.
I can draw the prairies, that’s about it! haha
Same, I don’t want Nunavut
I can draw Saskatchewan just fine
i can draw NWT, but not all of Nunavut.
Nova Scotian checking in (from the Island part - Cape Breton Island). There's actually a lot less Acadian influence here than in New Brunswick, though still a strong presence in some places. Our road signs are in Gaelic and Mi'Kmaw on many parts of the island also. Love to see our little home get some love from around the world!
Nova scotia means new scotland right? Im dumb it is new scotland sorry bout that 🥲 wow even the netherlands had nova scotia too didn't know that.
New Brunswickian (can I call myself that?) we have a LOT of Acadian influence here lmao. A lot of places are either semi-French or completely French speaking cities. French is also mandatory through all of middle school and most of high school. It's hard to get high level jobs without French lol
Hello fellow Nova Scotian!
@@crazydutchman7094 it does mean that yes! It’s Latin.
Honestly this is the first time ive ever seen anyone on the internet talk about just canada and Nova Scotia i wish more people new more about this one beautiful area ♡
Due to the size, it's interesting to see all of Canada using different map projections as particularly the northern regions can look very different in scale. And you said it in the video too, very nice. Also, great drawing and narration as always!
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Can I get a 10 pack mcnuggets with sweet and sour sauce, a large fries and a fanta?
got SO many tingles while you sang our national anthem; your french is amazing! felt like a lullaby 🥰
Wow I’m so happy to hear that 😃 Thanks for the compliment! Glad you enjoy 😊
I love the video and your singing our national anthem is beautiful! You honour us.
I used to go back and watch your old video of Canada often; for some reason you talking about my home country was extra tingly & comforting. Thank you so much for making another one! Much love from Vancouver ☺️
I'd love to see a British Columbia video. The province has such diverse geography, an interesting coastline, some great railroad and gold rush history, and it borders 4 US states and 3 provinces/territories!
I second this
A soaked railroad sounds like a disaster.
Can never get enough of your content man! Hope you know how much we all appreciate you and your work.
Helping people relax and sleep is a truly amazing skill!
Wow…you know your geography. Noticing St Pierre et Miquelon at around 40:00 was impressive. I’m from Michigan, USA and your Michigan map video was totally accurate, including everything you said about it. I love these videos! So chill and soothing
From Prince Edward Island, glad too see us represented, we’re usually not even shown on the map lol.
Great to hear from you 😃 Glad you enjoy 😊
Love the way you say 'arky pelargo'.. so endearing. x
Born and raised in Canada (Winnipeg) ,37 years old and I can't even draw my own map of my Country as good as someone who doesn't live here lol. Well done,good sir!
I really enjoy the binaural shift in the intro (“use headphones [side shift] for best experience”).
I just now realized he does that! I think that's why I get so many tingles from the intro
Someday you should do a map of the Pacific Northwest. This includes the Provence of British Columbia in Canada, and the states of Washington, Oregon, and usually Idaho. It's the most beautiful place on earth and there are so many natural wonders here! Great stuff as always!
Cascadia!! 💙🤍💚
Also draw mountains and ranges, (e.g. Cascade Range and Mt. Hood)
A fellow Canadian citizen here, saying hello from Ontario 🇨🇦
Man is a genius and an artist at the same time
42:02 ayyyy thats my hometown, also fun fact, port royal (now known as annapolis royal) is the most contested settlement in north america, changing hands 7 times between the french, Scottish, and English.
AHH THANK YOU! I love your asmr so much and its so nice to see Canada getting more recognition :) hello from British Columbia!!
You’re welcome 😊 Glad you enjoy 😃
Hey man thanks for the great video as always! Your rendition of O Canada was quite nice, don't worry about it being "cringy" at all, it's just an anthem.
Thanks! Glad you enjoy 😊
im glad Saskatchewan made the cut this time :) Great video as always.
I don't know how much you rehearse these before or if you have notes beside you but I'm very impressed with your knowledge of Canada. Makes me want to learn more about the geography of sweden.
Are you from sask?
@@mobileasmr6448 No I'm from Ottawa. On his last map of Canada video he forgot about Saskatchewan til about halfway. I'm just teasing
As a Canadian I appreciated the national anthem at the end, nicely done:)
Thank you so much :)
Good vidéo my freind and thank you for the french part at the and for the Québec population🇨🇦
Thank you 😊 Glad you enjoy!
I love all the videos you make, but your map drawings are my favourites; I watch them over and over. Thank you so much for all the work you do for us, and the relaxation and teaching you provide. It's much appreciated 💚
I’m so glad you say that 😃 Thank you so much for watching my videos, and even rewatching them 😊
Thanks for the video! Its super relaxing i love it!
Thank you! Finally you dedicated a good amount of time to map tracing with your hands. Craziest trigger
I did? Haha then it was mostly unintentional 😅 Glad you enjoy! Thanks for the feedback and great support
@@ASMRctica in many of your map drawing videos you put your pen down towards then end and start physically touching the map. this is unintentional? lol either way it's my favorite part of these videos by far
I'm French but I'm going to study in Québec next month and hopefully get the Canadian citizenship in some years
Seeing you draw this map and explaining the history behind this amazing country truly helped me relaxed and get more confident in my knowledge about Canada past, thank you for that!
Ps: hearing you singing the national anthem was truly a pleasure to the ears
I've even got tingles during the french part (you've got a nice french accent btw :D),hoping to hear you singing more national anthem if you are still confortable with it!
I’m so happy to hear that! Glad you enjoy the content of this video 😊 Thanks for great support, I hope you’ll have a nice time in Québec
how did it go? are you still in Quebec?
100x better than the first one, great improvement and great job!
Also, singing both English and French anthems was a nice touch.
Definitely one of the best ASMR artists around , if not, the best ! Thank you
Newfoundlander checking in! The island is a big melting pot of English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh and French culture (The French stuff is mainly located on the West Coast of the Island). The Vikings found this island 500 years before Columbus discovered America! They even had a settlement on the northern peninsula of the island and its now a UNESCO World Heritage Site!!!!
I was JUST wondering when you would post another masterpiece! Thank you my friend! Turning this on while I finish my last three hours of work 😊
You sang Oh Canada so beautifully! In both languages. It was really nice
Thank you 😊
I just finished this video after falling asleep to it last night 😅
I really liked the hymn at the end! I've always enjoyed the humming video's you've made but understand it's not the most popular trigger out there. But seeing it again was really nice :)
It could be a cool idea to include more of the national hymns in future map video's, but that's up to you. I would say just see how it is received here first.
Thank you for another video, you never disappoint!
Thanks for nice words and support 😊 I’m really glad to hear that you like it - the video, as well as the singing and humming. The reception has been really good so far, so yeah, maybe I’ll give it another try. I’d love to do a video about national hymns some day.
I'm not a Canadian, but I have lived in Canada for three years now, so thanks for uploading this video.
I mean unless you prefer keeping your previous national identity as priority then I would say that after living here for 3 years, you are as much a Canadian as everyone else that was born here.
Watching this from Canada has been an absolute pleasure!
I'm usually not a fan of singing or humming in ASMR videos, but yours was insanely relaxing and I loved it! Thank you for everything you do!
Let’s gooooo! Canada reboot
Winnipegger here. Fun fact,about 10km east of Winnipeg down the #1 highway is the exact coordinates of the dead centre of Canada. Fun fact, Winnipeg is where your face hurts tremendously in the winter time!
I couldn’t help but notice how much more you knew more about our wonderful country than most of us do! As a proud Canadian, I’m thrilled you sang our anthem - and in both languages!! I love, love, love, your voice. ☺️
Ten gold stars for pronouncing Saskatchewan in an acceptable/proper way. I wish I would have had this as a kid instead of studying it so hard in grade 2.
As a Saskatchewan native, I’m surprised to hear that there’s “improper” ways of saying it. doesn’t surprise me though and we shorten pretty much everything to Sask
You are amazing! Subscribed to your channel when you had something like 4,000 subscribers and now you are at ¼ of a million. Keep up the great work!!
Thank you so much for your support 😃 So glad to hear you enjoy my content, and thank you for continuing watching 😊
I think you know Canada better than I do now, and I've lived here all my life 😅 I really enjoyed this video! Super relaxing ☺️ Cheers from New Brunswick!
Thank you! So glad you enjoy 😊
Thanks for making a Canadian living in Europe homesick! Great video!
Glad you enjoy 😊 Thanks for your support 😃
B.C and Alberta should be on everyone’s “must visit” list. Amazing places
I live in Newfoundland. I like how you researched about the place
Hey! Glad you appreciate it :)
Hello from Vancouver Island! 🥰 thank you for doing this!! When you started singing I got FULL tingles - which I don’t get as often as I used to. I would LOVE a video of other countries hymns ! Such a great idea 💕
YO I'm also from the island and was about to comment !! this video is so tingly fr
@@abboii definitely!! I’m North island
@@evigskog oooo!!! I'm closer to Victoria
That's really a kind of art, you do it great and we can feel your pleasure as much as we have
Thank you so much for saying that 😊 So glad you enjoy!
As a Canadian, I thank you for this video
You’re welcome 😊 Glad you enjoy!
Merci for singing the French version who often gets forgotten.
Glad you appreciate it 😊 Merci
E-Cal-Ou-Wit is how I'd say to pronounce Iqaluit,you pronounced it almost flawlessly and thats impressive as it's not an easy capital name
Thanks! Very glad to hear that 😊
I can feel the pain/struggle every Canadian has with drawing/coloring nunavut
If you guys ever get the chance to visit Vancouver, I highly suggest taking an afternoon walk at False Creek. The scenery is just too beautiful there.
I live just near there
ASMRctica softly singing national anthems is my favourite thing on UA-cam.
I was trying to fall asleep but this is honestly like super impressive so I got a bit distracted lol In all seriousness though as a Canadian this made me really happy to see such an awesome video doing something that I very much struggled with in school.
Love from Vancouver island
Thanks for making a video aboot my home country Eh! 🇨🇦
There is a Niagara Falls (city) in both Canada and the US. Subsequently, there is also two separate waterfalls, one associated with Canada and the other the US. The Horseshoe Falls is otherwise known as the "Canadian Falls" and then there is the American Falls.
Also, in the 80's and 90's - in my geography classes at least - the north was known only as the Northwest Territories. Your observation of course is correct in that it was largely the entire north of the country, "northwest" was a odd name for it! ;)
The singing was really pleasant. Good addition!
Canadian here, nice job Bro.
The little part longing the St-Laurent's river just above the New-Brunswick is called Gapesie 16:37
I’m sick as fuck right now and I have to say that I woke up during the singing of O’ Canada. I thought your singing was like a beautiful lullaby :)
Thanks for producing the wonderful content that you do
This video was very good. The anthem was very good in both languages. You pronounced the french version very well
Thank you for this video
I know this was posted a while ago but I’m from Newfoundland and I love this video because there’s not many videos on Canada so thank you 🇨🇦 🍁
01:09:10 - Canada's only true "desert" is the Arctic. Okanagan is more properly a semi-arid grassland (think: Southern California): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okanagan_Desert. People commonly call it a "desert" -- but, it ain't.
Hello from Montréal!So nice that you sang the french version of the O Canada! :) You did an amazing masterpiece of a video once again! 😄 take care ! 😄
Yes he sung it really well, as a French Canadian I’m impressed.
Friendly reminder that O Canada is a bilingual song and that the first half is in french and the second in english. There's no french or english version, they're both the same :)
@@themorse0093 O Canada" (French: Ô Canada) is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony; Calixa Lavallée composed the music, after which, words were written by the poet and judge Sir Adolphe-Basile Routhier. The original lyrics were in French; an English translation was published in 1906.[1
Thank you so much 😊 Glad you enjoy! Take care 😃
@@themorse0093 yeah, youre wrong
Getting to the point where I'm excited for the bus journey video again. Another year over!
Even caught the updated lyric in the first verse! ❤️
always a good night when there’s a new ASMRarctica video
Missed you! So relaxing and peaceful. After days of editing endless videos, this is what I needed! Obrigada 😊
Hi
This is the representation of talent and hard work
How beautiful!! Amazing video!! ❤️
Your "Spotify add" is everytime so relaxing, i don't know why.
Thanks! So glad to hear that 😃
@@ASMRctica I'm so glad to hear your ASMR😊
In New Brunswick, Both St. John an Moncton are larger than Fredericton. Great Map though, Amazing video.
Thanks for the feedback 😊 Glad you enjoy this video 😃
Yay I am so glad to see a recreation of the Canada video
Very well sung!
Thank you so much :)
The North-west Territories originally consisted of the Districts of Franklin, Keewatin, Mackenzie & Ungava. The District of Ungava eventually became part of the Province de Quebec. Then the self autonomous Indigenous territory of Nunavut was created in 1999. It is a government sponsored experiment in Indigenous Self Government. The total area of Nunavut (2,038,722 km2) is larger than western Europe, with a population of less than 40,000 people.
Thanks for the contribution with these facts! That is so interesting! Wow larger than western Europe, the dimension and scale of these areas sometimes feels astronomical in a way 😁
@@ASMRctica In western Ontario there is a Federal electoral district named Kenora (321,741 sq. km). It is larger than the country of Spain. The population is 60,000 persons.
I really needed it, thank you Jay.
Awesome as always Jay. Been listening to you since the beginning. You really helped with my insomnia. I would love to see a future map on Africa and maybe Jerusalem and surrounding areas? The history there always fascinated me.
Glad you enjoy 😃 and i’m so happy to hear that my videos help you with your insomnia! Thank you so much for your support, and for the suggestion!
Aaah, thanks for this upload! I think i have a funny idea. Maybe you could do a quiz. So you could draw a map and the person has to guess which country it is. And you could help us by saying some facts about the country. This could be a funny idea, don‘t you think so?
Poor Moncton, NB always being forgotten about, even though it's the biggest city in NB (no longer Saint John). Although being from there, I'd like to forget it too 😂
Even the intro is just perfect, always puts me on ease 😌 😴 💤
Your map drawing skills are amazing. Would you consider doing New Zealand one day please?
Thanks so much for the compliment! Yeah I think I’ll do that one day 😃 But when... I can’t tell yet 😅
30:05 Niagara Falls is a group of three waterfalls, the Horseshoe falls is the one that is within Canada, the other two are within the US side of the river.
Ontario Canada saying hi! and thanks for your great vids ❤️ 🇨🇦
I live in nunavut i love this I’m impressed love your content ❤️
Thank you so much 😊 So glad to hear that!
THE best experience
This makes me so homesick... yet so relaxed 😌
You know more about our country than most Canadians. The mistakes on the map are really minor ones. Good work.
Protect this man at all costs
Aight as a Canadian, I’m happy
Not sure if you're open to suggestions at this time, but I think any videos with maps of New Zealand or Japan would be very interesting! Thanks, love the videos!
i would so love to see you do a map of ireland someday!!
please never change your intro, it's too good! :D
You are beyond wonderful! Please know how much you are appreciated!! ❤️❤️❤️
Thanks for the vid. Niagara Falls are actually 3 sets of falls - American Falls entirely in the U.S., Bridal Veil Falls entirely in the U.S., and Horseshoe Falls entirely in Canada.
Hi
Can you pls to an asmr video where you draw on the same board with the same marker thingy from your intro I love the noises🥰😊
No one has a better intro.
Thanks :)
Super excited for this video
just wondering, while you are drawing maps, do you have a copy of the maps lying around to use as a reference or do you just draw straight out of memory
I usually have several copies of maps around me 😊 Maybe one showing physical features, one showing political divisions, etc. And sometimes I draw my own reference map before recording, to which I add the features I’d like to include on the final map