Used to know someone who was very dear to me. Flew out from Winnipeg to visit this person and the Calgary Banff drive was the last good memory I had with this person. Although they ended up being very poor to me in the end, I'll never forget the times we shared together and how much of a positive impact they had on my view of people and my life as a whole. Regardless, Thank you for the upload it brings back very good memories... Peace be with you!
Thanks for sharing. I used to go skiing in Banff National Park every winter weekend during 10 years when I was young and lived in Calgary. My father drove the car and we kids watched the landscape through the window. Lots of memories.
I watched your videos for a while, living in a different country. Today, living in Calgary, I am so happy this route is my weekend way to the Rockies. Thanks.
I visited family in Calgary in August 2014 and also celebrated my birthday there. Our first time in Canada. We drove to BANFF, Lake Louise, on this same highway. The Canadian Rockies is breathtaking! Loved it! Made a lot of beautiful memories.
I've driven this road SO many times in the past 30 years. Now I'm stuck in the Hellmouth that is Houston and wishing I was heading up to Banff with my camper. So many great memories.
Nice ride! I have seen a video going the opposite! I am always glad to see Calaway Park at 4:58 on the left- always wanted to visit there- and always wanted to see the Canadian Rockies- plus take a ride on the Trans-Canada Highway and see some of the impressive scenery on that! Wow!!!! Nice!
Thank you for sharing your driving adventures through Calgary and the mountains. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I live in Colorado, about an hour east from the Rockies on the plains. In Colorado, the plains transition very rapidly into the mountains (more than this video). We often have to go through canyons to get to the mountain towns. It was so cool to see how much the Rockies in Alberta differ from the Rockies in Colorado. Thank you again for this video. I hope to visit and sight-see the mountains in Canada one day! Blessings and enjoy your trips!
Finding Focus Ministries thanks for watching. Yes I've seen some other people's videos too of the drive in Colorado. That Glenwood Canyon especially looks impressive.
superhuge_bigfan!#kandee I just got back from a trip to Calgary on Monday, and got a ton of new footage for road videos. I got great new footage of Calgary's Freeways.
Just come across your lovely video. I live in the UK and have been priveleged to drive Calgary - Banff around six times. One such occasion was literally a few days before the catastrophic floods of 2013. Places like Canmore and Elbow Falls certainly looked a lot different afterwards. I just love Alberta - so beautiful.
Tony S Thanks for checking out my channel. During that flood the TCH was flooded out and had to be closed until emergency fixes could be made. Thanks for watching. I also have UK road videos from the 2 times I visited both last year and the year before.
@@TransCanadaPhil The roads here are ok, not perfect as in Canada, but not too bad either, just average. By watching your video I'm imagining what my life would be like to live in Calgary and visiting Rocky mountains every weekend. I wish we had forests and mountains like that. It's very beautiful, I'm watching your video already several times now. I like Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and others in Canada. The Canadian prairie is also very wide and beautiful. I am looking forward to have a chance to visit there sometime in future. Have a great day!
Nice Video. I enjoyed the ride. We drive to Canmore and Banff every summer. Middle of August is the best time I think. Late August may have rain, and Early August sometimes there will be wild fires and smoke can ruin the view up the Banff Gondola ride.
I remember when my aunt drove us to Banff when we first moved into Calgary back in 2010. This is pretty much what made me love road trips more than air travel.
Hi, yes I realize I've been slacking a bit. I got a new job at the Aiport here in Winnipeg and it's kept me quite busy. I do have a video that's been kind of 'in progress' for awhile that I got to finally get down to finishing. Most of the editing is done but I have to draw the signs, do the animations and so forth. I just bought a brand new car (Hyundai Elantra 2022) so I'm hoping to go on a new road trip this spring and get new footage for videos.
I went to Banff about 3 years ago now. However I came in Via Radium Hotsprings on 93. I live in Couer D' Alene Idaho, so I didn't come up via Calgary. I think it would be cool to drive out to Calgary some day. We will see, my next trip to Canada will probably be towards Vancouver area.
I was just at Radium Hotsprings this past September. You can expect a video of the area, and Kootenay National Park in the future after I edit it together :-)
thanks very very Much for your videos, they are very interesting and well done with the notes! I'll Travel for First time there and now I already know the roads ;-)
This was the first video that i watched from your channel and from that moment and beyond i fell in love for the Rocky Mountains and your videos :) I think i watched more than a hundred times. Unfortunately i still could not fulfill my dream to travel to Canada and visit this wonderful place, but i'm hope i will do it some day.
Very informative video, without the annoying commentary. Thank you very very much for posting this video. Now, I'll be prepared when I visit the parks! Keep up the great work! (=
I remember the first time i crossed Canada in 1999 entering the foothills of the mountains , i mean wow i was actually scared and excided at the same time , just awesome
This was your very first effort at making a video? If so, it's very well done. I finally did this drive back in 2012...was pretty much blown away as I approached Banff from Calgary. Nice job!
Wow, Great work! I liked your editing work. Beautiful day and great music. I subbed! Keep them coming! It's actually kind of incredible how busy the Trans-Canadian Highway is. It appears to me the road has an AADT volume of 25,000 at least through the countryside!
Did this journey is September but the bad weather meant we could only see the road. Later on we drove through to Revelstoke , on to Kelowna and made a short trip up the Icefields Parkway. It was gorgeous! Not so nice in the snow on the way back though.
Thank you for the video, I wanted to see the road and if I have to drive by cliffs because I am afraid from cliffs, so far it is okay, on to the second part to watch hope no cliff driving there
as luck would have it. I'm in Calgary right now and am planning on completely refiliming this entire stretch tommorow morning but now in 60 frames per second and with my camera mounted outdoors (like all my new videos).
I know this video is old but ... I have a question. If you go to banff national park via the public transportation: roam transit, we do not need a park pass, right?
From Canada Olympic Park west to the city limits looks A LOT different now. Major underpass at Bowfort Rd and massive interchange construction at Stoney Trail. This is expected to be finished by the fall of 2022.
yup, I was back in Calgary in September and it is a lot different there now. I have new footage so eventually I'll make an updated video of this ride :-)
Beautiful Canadian 🇨🇦 landscape. I notice that you use a white paint on hard shoulder of on-ramps snd/or off-ramps. While South Africa uses a yellow paint. What is the maximum speed limit on the national roads? For South Africa is 120 km per hour.
that junction has been completely redone since I recorded this. That whole stretch has, there's now a large interchange there and the lights are removed.
I would have loved to see what was on the road signs as you past by as it would be a help to tourists to firmiliarise themselves prior to coming to that point on the road,just in case you had to turn off it.
Its not an opinion, its a fact. I cant see anything more beautiful than the canadian rockies and the Utah desert. My dreams is always to visit Banff and Jasper.
It was a long time ago, but I clearly remember passing a large beautiful lake at a place where the highway curved around a mountain. Has there been a detour?
I often wish the Canadian government would force all provinces to sign the Trans-Canada Highway as route 1. In New Brunswick, they can trade route 1 & 2. In Quebec they can conjoin route 1 with the autoroutes. I'm not sure if Ontario & Nova Scotia route 1 still exists, but they can give them different numbers . I also often wish a super route 2 could be created going north and south using Alberta 2 & 43, the Alaska highway, the Klondike highway, and the Dempster highway.
Thanks Alex. I compile, beat-match, and make these continuous soundtracks myself using a Numark Mixtrack Pro 3 DJ Controller. Here's a small little behind the scenes video I did on my setup awhile back: ua-cam.com/video/SFbczZ7rJI4/v-deo.html
It's so beautiful country. Phil, what kind of software are you using to edit the video ? I like to do the same in my place, from one to another destination. Just like you did. So inspiring me :)
CANADA ES FANTASTICO I LOVE MY CANADIEN DOUGLAS JONES KAMLOOPS CANADA.CANADA IS BEATIFUL.MY NAME IRMA MEXICANA.I LOVE FOREVER CANADA AND DOUGLAS JONES.
Hello I am traveling to Banff from Calgary this December. Can anyone please advise when arrving to Banff where should I line up and how much should I pay? It is my first time going to banff by car. Thanks.
At the beginning of the video you can see the TransCanada going through Calgary as a surface street with numerous signalized intersections. It's like that in a lot of places. As well, there are a lot of stretches of the TransCanada where it exists as a two-lane, undivided highway. The highway between Calgary and Banff is actually one of the best in the whole country. So the highway as a whole can't really be compared to any US Interstate.
Highways & Byways yes, I'd say the stretch of the TCH between Calgary and the BC border is "Interstate quality", as is the Coquihalla highway between Kamloops and Hope, as well as the TCH from Hope to Vancouver. The TCH between Winnipeg to Calgary is what I would consider a "good quality divided U.S. highway (non-Interstate)". East of Manitoba in North Western Ontario, it's an inadequate 2 lane highway just as it is in eastern BC between Yoho National Park and Kamloops.
The orginal Hwy 1 from calgray to canmore (now hwy 1a) was the only route to get there and in the mid and late 1960s when they built the new twinned highway it was and looked exactly like a us interstate
Used to know someone who was very dear to me. Flew out from Winnipeg to visit this person and the Calgary Banff drive was the last good memory I had with this person. Although they ended up being very poor to me in the end, I'll never forget the times we shared together and how much of a positive impact they had on my view of people and my life as a whole. Regardless, Thank you for the upload it brings back very good memories... Peace be with you!
My god, what beautiful country up north. so majestic, definitely have to visit. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing. I used to go skiing in Banff National Park every winter weekend during 10 years when I was young and lived in Calgary. My father drove the car and we kids watched the landscape through the window. Lots of memories.
WOW! This video is just incredible! I can't wait for more along this stretch of road! Please keep them coming!
I watched your videos for a while, living in a different country. Today, living in Calgary, I am so happy this route is my weekend way to the Rockies. Thanks.
I visited family in Calgary in August 2014 and also celebrated my birthday there. Our first time in Canada. We drove to BANFF, Lake Louise, on this same highway. The Canadian Rockies is breathtaking! Loved it! Made a lot of beautiful memories.
cool! Glad you have a good trip!
I've driven this road SO many times in the past 30 years. Now I'm stuck in the Hellmouth that is Houston and wishing I was heading up to Banff with my camper. So many great memories.
Nice ride! I have seen a video going the opposite! I am always glad to see Calaway Park at 4:58 on the left- always wanted to visit there- and always wanted to see the Canadian Rockies- plus take a ride on the Trans-Canada Highway and see some of the impressive scenery on that! Wow!!!! Nice!
Thank you for sharing your driving adventures through Calgary and the mountains. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
I live in Colorado, about an hour east from the Rockies on the plains. In Colorado, the plains transition very rapidly into the mountains (more than this video). We often have to go through canyons to get to the mountain towns.
It was so cool to see how much the Rockies in Alberta differ from the Rockies in Colorado. Thank you again for this video. I hope to visit and sight-see the mountains in Canada one day!
Blessings and enjoy your trips!
Finding Focus Ministries thanks for watching. Yes I've seen some other people's videos too of the drive in Colorado. That Glenwood Canyon especially looks impressive.
Such a beautiful drive. Enjoyed it thoroughly!
I used to live in Canmore and work full time shift work in Calgary. I loved driving home into the mountains after work.
superhuge_bigfan!#kandee I just got back from a trip to Calgary on Monday, and got a ton of new footage for road videos. I got great new footage of Calgary's Freeways.
Thanks for the tip about bypass lanes!
Just come across your lovely video. I live in the UK and have been priveleged to drive Calgary - Banff around six times. One such occasion was literally a few days before the catastrophic floods of 2013. Places like Canmore and Elbow Falls certainly looked a lot different afterwards. I just love Alberta - so beautiful.
Tony S Thanks for checking out my channel. During that flood the TCH was flooded out and had to be closed until emergency fixes could be made. Thanks for watching. I also have UK road videos from the 2 times I visited both last year and the year before.
Amazing places! Love Canada from half way around the world, Uzbekistan!
fantastic! Great to have a view from the other side of the world! What are the roads like in Uzbekistan?
@@TransCanadaPhil The roads here are ok, not perfect as in Canada, but not too bad either, just average. By watching your video I'm imagining what my life would be like to live in Calgary and visiting Rocky mountains every weekend. I wish we had forests and mountains like that. It's very beautiful, I'm watching your video already several times now. I like Banff National Park, Jasper National Park and others in Canada. The Canadian prairie is also very wide and beautiful. I am looking forward to have a chance to visit there sometime in future. Have a great day!
Excellent video,Excellent musical choice
Nice Video. I enjoyed the ride. We drive to Canmore and Banff every summer. Middle of August is the best time I think. Late August may have rain, and Early August sometimes there will be wild fires and smoke can ruin the view up the Banff Gondola ride.
Hi Phil I like your Canada Road trip videos in Spring 2019 I’m going to Canada so that will be a fun trip up there
I cannot recommend the Highway 1 in Canada more. From Calgary to Vancouver is a stunningly magnificent trip. Do it.
I'll be doing this trip in June. Thanks for a glimpse of what's to come! Drive safe, Phil.
+CptSchmidt Hi there, I can't believe I've never had your channel subbed before. Im subbed now too.
Trans Canada Phil Thanks, Tim. Very kind.
Love this... Watching from Nairobi
I remember when my aunt drove us to Banff when we first moved into Calgary back in 2010. This is pretty much what made me love road trips more than air travel.
Hi Phil, just revisiting one of my all time videos on UA-cam. Miss seeing your videos my friend.❤️❤️❤️👍😃
Hi, yes I realize I've been slacking a bit. I got a new job at the Aiport here in Winnipeg and it's kept me quite busy. I do have a video that's been kind of 'in progress' for awhile that I got to finally get down to finishing. Most of the editing is done but I have to draw the signs, do the animations and so forth. I just bought a brand new car (Hyundai Elantra 2022) so I'm hoping to go on a new road trip this spring and get new footage for videos.
@@TransCanadaPhil Thanks for the update and I’ll be watching for your next adventure.👍😃🇨🇦🚗
Love this film clip with this great music, i`d love to go to Alberta in Canada. One of my places thats on my wish list.
I went to Banff about 3 years ago now. However I came in Via Radium Hotsprings on 93. I live in Couer D' Alene Idaho, so I didn't come up via Calgary. I think it would be cool to drive out to Calgary some day. We will see, my next trip to Canada will probably be towards Vancouver area.
I was just at Radium Hotsprings this past September. You can expect a video of the area, and Kootenay National Park in the future after I edit it together :-)
thanks very very Much for your videos, they are very interesting and well done with the notes!
I'll Travel for First time there and now I already know the roads ;-)
this is probably among my top 3 drives in the country!
This was the first video that i watched from your channel and from that moment and beyond i fell in love for the Rocky Mountains and your videos :)
I think i watched more than a hundred times. Unfortunately i still could not fulfill my dream to travel to Canada and visit this wonderful place, but i'm hope i will do it some day.
Luis Bomfim this was the second video I ever made too.
Same is case with me i hv just a single dream to live in Canada.i often ask God why u didn't make me a Canadian
5 years ago this video, seems like yesterday but for some that lost a loved one within those 5 years, it feels like a eternity.
Very informative video, without the annoying commentary. Thank you very very much for posting this video. Now, I'll be prepared when I visit the parks! Keep up the great work! (=
Very nice work. You picked a beautiful day to drive.
I remember the first time i crossed Canada in 1999 entering the foothills of the mountains , i mean wow i was actually scared and excided at the same time , just awesome
This was your very first effort at making a video? If so, it's very well done. I finally did this drive back in 2012...was pretty much blown away as I approached Banff from Calgary. Nice job!
watching this in 2021, miss that time
Haven on earth ....nice video with beautiful music
Excellent video and great tunes!
Thanks for the video, I would like to do this drive in next couple of years. Greetings from Adelaide 😊
Wow, Great work! I liked your editing work. Beautiful day and great music. I subbed! Keep them coming! It's actually kind of incredible how busy the Trans-Canadian Highway is. It appears to me the road has an AADT volume of 25,000 at least through the countryside!
Did this journey is September but the bad weather meant we could only see the road. Later on we drove through to Revelstoke , on to Kelowna and made a short trip up the Icefields Parkway. It was gorgeous! Not so nice in the snow on the way back though.
Thank you for the video, I wanted to see the road and if I have to drive by cliffs because I am afraid from cliffs, so far it is okay, on to the second part to watch hope no cliff driving there
Oh my god!!! This is bringing back so many memories! Keep up the great work! ;)
as luck would have it. I'm in Calgary right now and am planning on completely refiliming this entire stretch tommorow morning but now in 60 frames per second and with my camera mounted outdoors (like all my new videos).
Ah, cool! Can't wait
Damn! I live in Calgary and we just don't make this trip often enough! I long ago thanked my parents for choosing this city.
Calgary is my favorite city in Western Canada too. I'm from Winnipeg.
I know this video is old but ... I have a question. If you go to banff national park via the public transportation: roam transit, we do not need a park pass, right?
Karen Hermar only private cars need a park pass.
Great work! Loved it, Can't wait!
Let It Be I'm headed back to the Rockies in Sept to get some more footage, including Kootenay National Park for the first time.
@@TransCanadaPhil Nice! I'm subscribing to get the notification. Can't wait to see it, enjoy!!
hi there thanks for uploading.. I equally like both music and of course beauty of Alberta
This is my favourite video on your channel, be good if you did an updated one
thanks! yes I'll probably be headed out that way sometime this spring again, I could re-record it.
@@TransCanadaPhil yeah I would look forward to that 👍
Now I'm going to have to do this for when I travel from NS to Alberta
From Canada Olympic Park west to the city limits looks A LOT different now. Major underpass at Bowfort Rd and massive interchange construction at Stoney Trail. This is expected to be finished by the fall of 2022.
yup, I was back in Calgary in September and it is a lot different there now. I have new footage so eventually I'll make an updated video of this ride :-)
Beautiful Canadian 🇨🇦 landscape. I notice that you use a white paint on hard shoulder of on-ramps snd/or off-ramps. While South Africa uses a yellow paint.
What is the maximum speed limit on the national roads? For South Africa is 120 km per hour.
it's usually 110 km/h but in some places (Coquihalla Highway) it's 120 km/h
How were you able to acquire the Clearview HWY typeface?! Peace.
Die Anschlußstelle Canada Olympic Park erinnert mich an die B6 in Berenbostel auf der Strecke nach Hannover.
Carsten
that junction has been completely redone since I recorded this. That whole stretch has, there's now a large interchange there and the lights are removed.
the trans canada highway is incredible les route transcandiennes est incredible
The most pleasant drive I have ever experienced except squeezing myself out from the busy traffic on 16th Avenue in Calgary.
Awesome Ride , Thanks : D
I went to Banff 3 times now
When we first came it was July 29 2014
Next was July 6 2016 and now July 17 2018
I would have loved to see what was on the road signs as you past by as it would be a help to tourists to firmiliarise themselves prior to coming to that point on the road,just in case you had to turn off it.
In my opinion Canada's prairies & meeting mountains are the most beautiful place's on the planet.
Its not an opinion, its a fact. I cant see anything more beautiful than the canadian rockies and the Utah desert. My dreams is always to visit Banff and Jasper.
Yeah you can start to see them around 45 kms out of drummheller
yeah it was a sunday and not a long weekend so i thought people would be coming home at that time, not going to the parks. boy was i wrong.
Really buddy you are awesome...
It was a long time ago, but I clearly remember passing a large beautiful lake at a place where the highway curved around a mountain. Has there been a detour?
superhuge_bigfan!#kandee yes the lake is there, that's when my battery died (what luck) ;-)
My dream is a 100 acres or more on the Canadian prairies with the mountains in the distance. That would be heaven to me.
I often wish the Canadian government would force all provinces to sign the Trans-Canada Highway as route 1. In New Brunswick, they can trade route 1 & 2. In Quebec they can conjoin route 1 with the autoroutes. I'm not sure if Ontario & Nova Scotia route 1 still exists, but they can give them different numbers . I also often wish a super route 2 could be created going north and south using Alberta 2 & 43, the Alaska highway, the Klondike highway, and the Dempster highway.
Excellent Highways
Took this route back in July visiting my son in Banff, brought back some great memories of the trip. can't wait to get back there!!!😎
Love those progressive sound tracks, where do you get them from?
Thanks Alex. I compile, beat-match, and make these continuous soundtracks myself using a Numark Mixtrack Pro 3 DJ Controller. Here's a small little behind the scenes video I did on my setup awhile back: ua-cam.com/video/SFbczZ7rJI4/v-deo.html
metrosoundmusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/numark_mixtrack_pro_3.jpg
Beautiful
Glad to see another A&B fan!
Yes i actually saw A&B live a few years back in Downtown Calgary.
nice video, and songs are really nice according to area and travelling
please write here links of these songs that i could download
I list the track titles in the end credits. Most of these tracks you can download or listen to on places like Spotify.
It's so beautiful country.
Phil, what kind of software are you using to edit the video ?
I like to do the same in my place, from one to another destination. Just like you did. So inspiring me :)
I'm using Final Cut Pro X on the mac
Greetings from Savannah Georgia
Our land, is beautiful...
CANADA ES FANTASTICO I LOVE MY CANADIEN DOUGLAS JONES KAMLOOPS CANADA.CANADA IS BEATIFUL.MY NAME IRMA MEXICANA.I LOVE FOREVER CANADA AND DOUGLAS JONES.
Asalaam fi hakuk Al nadeem wo gong lianheguo i love canada je me droits des les hommes я лубу 4агадамyo neenxantocanada
How long did this drive take you?
Akil Brathwaite just over an hour.
@@TransCanadaPhil thank you
This is incredible
Hello I am traveling to Banff from Calgary this December. Can anyone please advise when arrving to Banff where should I line up and how much should I pay? It is my first time going to banff by car. Thanks.
I'm just here for the music 😎
good tips
thats a unique countryside
i can't find the name of the second song. can you tell me what is the name of that song?
Tunishia - Man in Denial
ok thanks. by the way, if i want to travel in banff and jasper in end of may, it's a good time in the season?
nice
Awesome!
wht r those wierd black lines on the road?
beautifull!
nice vid. what is the first song playing.at 0:40
+Greg Skies That would be "Surrender" by Above & Beyond.
Trans Canada Phil thanks.
Hi Phil, do you happen to know my boy phil collins from halifax, nova scotia
What´s the name ot the first song?
Surrender by Above & Beyond
HIGHWAY OF TEARS.
Make a video in Toronto
Primo!
I watched this video just because I'm curious and to be honest "Trans-Canada" is no different than America's "Inter-state."
The American Interstate system is a lot more extensive though.
At the beginning of the video you can see the TransCanada going through Calgary as a surface street with numerous signalized intersections. It's like that in a lot of places. As well, there are a lot of stretches of the TransCanada where it exists as a two-lane, undivided highway. The highway between Calgary and Banff is actually one of the best in the whole country. So the highway as a whole can't really be compared to any US Interstate.
Highways & Byways yes, I'd say the stretch of the TCH between Calgary and the BC border is "Interstate quality", as is the Coquihalla highway between Kamloops and Hope, as well as the TCH from Hope to Vancouver. The TCH between Winnipeg to Calgary is what I would consider a "good quality divided U.S. highway (non-Interstate)". East of Manitoba in North Western Ontario, it's an inadequate 2 lane highway just as it is in eastern BC between Yoho National Park and Kamloops.
Yeah, except the Canadian one is far more gorgeous
The orginal Hwy 1 from calgray to canmore (now hwy 1a) was the only route to get there and in the mid and late 1960s when they built the new twinned highway it was and looked exactly like a us interstate
Very nice video with beautiful stuff but the music you chose was horrible!
This video could've been more entertaining to watch if they didn't fastforward it.
canadia
Say what
Qdesi
does the tch have rest stops and gas stations on it?
tsp11boy yes, but not as many rest areas as it probably should have.
would you please let me know the name of the first song please,
It's "Surrender" by Above and Beyond.