One thing it DOESN'T have is the USA's gun crime rate and general racial animosity, something Canadians will state as Americans are always bragging to us about their country to the south. Canada is not perfect, there has been injustice to the indigenous people, and the cities shown here in warm summer aerial views are cold, grim, wet or frozen places in winter, with homelessness and some crime becoming real problems. But back on the positive side, this video only scratched the surface of Canada's Nature, for example Revelstoke is only one of dozens of similar small towns in the 350,000 square miles of mountainous British Columbia and western Alberta, and Shannon Falls and Abraham Lake are just 2 of dozens of big waterfalls and big lakes that are very similar to them in setting and splendour. And 3/4 of Canada, The North, was not even covered here (yes, it is frozen 6-8-10 months of the year depending on the latitude) but for a quick 30 minute long introduction, this video was very accurate and extremely good, in the opinion of my 65 years as a Western Canadian.
Canada truly seems like a land of endless wonders! From the breathtaking beauty of Banff and Jasper's turquoise lakes and towering peaks to the vibrant cities like Vancouver and Quebec, it's clear that this country offers something for every kind of traveler. I’m especially drawn to the stunning wildlife and natural landscapes, from spotting grizzly bears to taking in the night sky in Jasper's dark sky preserve. Thanks for sharing such an in-depth exploration of Canada’s gems. I can't wait to learn more-I'm feeling inspired to start planning my next adventure! 🌍
Canada's stunning natural scenery is truly breathtaking! Canada's rich cultural history is also amazing. This video showcases everything from the stunning majestic mountains of this beautiful country.
Thank you for the beautiful video! I finished watching it from start to end. Here are some of the beautiful spots and wonders that are worth to visit: ● New Brunswick is the most picturesque provinces in Canada especially in Fall, with it's vast array of colourful foliage like paintings. ● Victoria Island in BC is a true gem with the best castles to visit. Home of some designated National Historic Sites of Canada due to their landmark status. ●Bay of Funday and the Hopewell Rocks in NB. ●The most beautiful sunrise and sunset skies that I have experienced are from the Prairies (Manitoba and Saskatchewan) ●Mount Carleton the highest peak in the Maritime Provinces ●Cabot Trail in NS has some of the most spectacular views in Atlantic Canada. ●And so much more. Hope you'll feature them someday. 😊
The immigrants mention here, not all from Europe, let’s be accurate. The same goes for mispronouncing Okanagan- other then that I applaud the video for the way it instills a warm sense of national pride, painting the landscape in a better light than I have seen in awhile. 🇨🇦 thank you
@@tripinsight.travel أنا ما اعرف أسم قناتك لان المفروض إني ما أتحدث معك لأنك تتعمد الغلط وتكذب وأنا ما أتحملك نهائيآ ولكن كل شي بيني وبينك انتهى لاعاد ترسلي اي شي ولا تتحدث معي لأني ما أبيك صديق ولاغيرة من الآن وارفض المدح والثناء منك مردودة عليك
@treseoreilly1953. actually no. The beaver has earned it’s rightful spot. You see, without the beaver and those water ponds, there would be no moose. The moose need those ponds for the weeds that grow in them to nourish themselves. They contain sodium that is essential for their growth..and that is just one benefit of having the beaver around. They were almost hunted to extinction at one point, their pelts coveted to make hats in the UK a long time ago. We are so lucky that didn’t happen, 🇨🇦 imagine all the other animals dependent on what beavers do dying too. The landscape you see today would be very different in some places too.
The classic Canadian scene of sunset on a remote, tranquil wilderness lake with a deer, a moose, a beaver, a bear and the waterbird called a loon with its distinctive song occurs on the thousands of lakes in northern Saskatchewan, northern Manitoba, and northern Ontario.
I live in Canada (SW Ontario) and have visited various parts of it other than SW Ontario. The videography I saw on this documentary was great, but I would have liked to have the various places identified. Since Canada is so large, and so diverse, I doubt many of us, even Canadians, could identify these places just with the quick views we are given. For instance, I could identify the CN Tower in Toronto, but Toronto is a big city and there are many other parts of it. I could guess at a couple of other places, but I wasn't sure. Just saying.
Thank you for this video.and May I add: 1). Too many ads interrupting at wrong time, 2). Tragically all of Jasper burned in a wildfire this summer. 3). Canada is too vast to fit into one video. Perhaps one day you will discover the many lesser known, but just as interesting, charming, and intriguing places and share them. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Should have shown some of Manitoba and Saskatchewan which are the 2 provinces that provide a great deal of our exports from grain and the best grassfed beef you will find.
Nice video but as others have already stated, nothing about Manitoba, Saskatchewan or one of the most picturesque provinces in Canada which is New Brunswick ,eg Reversing Falls and Hopewell Rocks only too name a couple
Am watching à vidéo on Canada, Vancouver Jasper. N Iagara Fallsand a forgot Banff that is so beautiful while you are visitingyou are meeting the wildlife then the oldest city quebec named like that by Samuel De Champlain french is the langage ,anywhere you go it is éternel discoveries we have a gorgous country from eas to west , photographers would have the rîchestpicturesit goes on and on,worth visiting❤❤
Turquoise lakes known as pristine glacial run off from mountain tops where you can still drink the water from those run offs if you feel inclined to do so.
Canada before was very nice and clean but recently unfortunately it’s been destroyed by some people who are not even know anything simple rule about hygiene not to mention driving like crazy and littering everywhere. Too sad to see such a beautiful country going downhill so fast. We need a miracle to save our country.
@marym5465. agreed. it’s an insult Canadians won’t forget and now, with all the political unrest, do it at your own risk. There are places where it is simply not tolerated AT ALL by Canadians!! 🇨🇦💯 Just DONT DO IT
Don't get cute with us Yank. You only know what you hear on biased and sensationalist USA media. Some places like Metro Vancouver ARE very socialist, partly due to the still intensely lingering effects of becoming San Francisco North during the late 1960s and attracting Leftist from the rest of Canada and even the USA (remember the Vietnam War draft-evaders?)........... but the rest of Western Canada out to the Ontario border currently and historically votes mostly right-wing and has done so since the 1950s.
Everyone who reads this, we don't know each other and probably never will but I wish you all the best in life and all the luck in the world 🤗
Thank you!
Canada’s natural beauty is absolutely breathtaking! This video showcases everything from stunning mountains to pristine lakes. 🍁
Thank you!!! 💕
I don't know how many times I said WOW watching this video. What a country! This is one place that seems to have everything and more. WOW!!! ❤
Thank you so much!!! 😍😍
One thing it DOESN'T have is the USA's gun crime rate and general racial animosity, something Canadians will state as Americans are always bragging to us about their country to the south. Canada is not perfect, there has been injustice to the indigenous people, and the cities shown here in warm summer aerial views are cold, grim, wet or frozen places in winter, with homelessness and some crime becoming real problems. But back on the positive side, this video only scratched the surface of Canada's Nature, for example Revelstoke is only one of dozens of similar small towns in the 350,000 square miles of mountainous British Columbia and western Alberta, and Shannon Falls and Abraham Lake are just 2 of dozens of big waterfalls and big lakes that are very similar to them in setting and splendour. And 3/4 of Canada, The North, was not even covered here (yes, it is frozen 6-8-10 months of the year depending on the latitude) but for a quick 30 minute long introduction, this video was very accurate and extremely good, in the opinion of my 65 years as a Western Canadian.
Stunningly beautiful ❤ I love Canada's nature.
Canada truly seems like a land of endless wonders! From the breathtaking beauty of Banff and Jasper's turquoise lakes and towering peaks to the vibrant cities like Vancouver and Quebec, it's clear that this country offers something for every kind of traveler. I’m especially drawn to the stunning wildlife and natural landscapes, from spotting grizzly bears to taking in the night sky in Jasper's dark sky preserve. Thanks for sharing such an in-depth exploration of Canada’s gems. I can't wait to learn more-I'm feeling inspired to start planning my next adventure! 🌍
Thank you so much!! 💕💕
Canada is simply gorgeous
Thank you!!!
Every shot brings such a calm feeling. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful and inspiring video
Thank you!!
Wow, the country is truly full of amazing wonders!
Thank you!!
Canada's stunning natural scenery is truly breathtaking! Canada's rich cultural history is also amazing. This video showcases everything from the stunning majestic mountains of this beautiful country.
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Awesome video, Thank you for sharing this beautiful places. ✨❤❤❤🤩
Thank you!!
1. Love Canada ❤️ 🇨🇦
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Thank you for the beautiful video! I finished watching it from start to end.
Here are some of the beautiful spots and wonders that are worth to visit:
● New Brunswick is the most picturesque provinces in Canada especially in Fall, with it's vast array of colourful foliage like paintings.
● Victoria Island in BC is a true gem with the best castles to visit. Home of some designated National Historic Sites of Canada due to their landmark status.
●Bay of Funday and the Hopewell Rocks in NB.
●The most beautiful sunrise and sunset skies that I have experienced are from the Prairies (Manitoba and Saskatchewan)
●Mount Carleton the highest peak in the Maritime Provinces
●Cabot Trail in NS has some of the most spectacular views in Atlantic Canada.
●And so much more. Hope you'll feature them someday. 😊
Many thanks!!
I love Canada. Had a lovely time just weeks ago.
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💞My beautiful country 🥰
Yes, so beautiful 💕💕
the scenery is breathtaking! i can’t take my eyes off it. thank you for creating this masterpiece
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The immigrants mention here, not all from Europe, let’s be accurate. The same goes for mispronouncing Okanagan- other then that I applaud the video for the way it instills a warm sense of national pride, painting the landscape in a better light than I have seen in awhile. 🇨🇦 thank you
Thank you for your feedback, we will improve. 🙆♀️🙆♀️
Good job . We are blessed nation . May GOD protect our land
Thank you very much!!
I love canada🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤
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جميل العيش في كندا والناس مسالمين وهذا جميل جدآ..! اشكرك كثيرآ 👏🏼💫🌿
أنت مدهش 💕
@@tripinsight.travel أنا ما اعرف أسم قناتك لان المفروض إني ما أتحدث معك لأنك تتعمد الغلط وتكذب وأنا ما أتحملك نهائيآ ولكن كل شي بيني وبينك انتهى لاعاد ترسلي اي شي ولا تتحدث معي لأني ما أبيك صديق ولاغيرة من الآن وارفض المدح والثناء منك مردودة عليك
@@tripinsight.travel انت واحد سيئ للغاية واجهتة في اليوتوب بسببك وأسلوبك وتصرفاتك وفي الحقيقة وبكل صراحة أنا لا أتشرف بك صديق أو غير ذلك
أنا آسف جدًا لأنني أغضبتك، لا أفهم ما حدث
The Beaver is the official animal in Canada 🇨🇦, watching from Saskatchewan
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The moose would be a better choice. Beavers are destructive, taking down trees and blocking waterways. 🇨🇦
@treseoreilly1953. actually no. The beaver has earned it’s rightful spot. You see, without the beaver and those water ponds, there would be no moose. The moose need those ponds for the weeds that grow in them to nourish themselves. They contain sodium that is essential for their growth..and that is just one benefit of having the beaver around. They were almost hunted to extinction at one point, their pelts coveted to make hats in the UK a long time ago. We are so lucky that didn’t happen, 🇨🇦 imagine all the other animals dependent on what beavers do dying too. The landscape you see today would be very different in some places too.
Exquisite country.
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Beautiful , Thanks a Lot 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍👏👏🌼🌺
Thank you so much!! 💕💕
A nice video, but there was nothing shown about Manitoba or Saskatchewan. Lots of beautiful places and parks here too.
Thank for your suggestions 💕
The classic Canadian scene of sunset on a remote, tranquil wilderness lake with a deer, a moose, a beaver, a bear and the waterbird called a loon with its distinctive song occurs on the thousands of lakes in northern Saskatchewan, northern Manitoba, and northern Ontario.
New Brunswick also has beauty Fundy Trail and iconic Rocks at Hopewell, longest covered bridge in the world and Reversing Falls to mention a few.
Очень красивые Виды. И снято очень профессионально. Спасибо.
Большое спасибо
Amazing video!
Thank you!!
Love Canada.Especially Montreal.and having worked with Royal Bank Trust companies in the Caribbean.
Thank you so much!!!
Amazing motion picture. Thanks
Thank you!!! 💕
I live in Canada (SW Ontario) and have visited various parts of it other than SW Ontario. The videography I saw on this documentary was great, but I would have liked to have the various places identified. Since Canada is so large, and so diverse, I doubt many of us, even Canadians, could identify these places just with the quick views we are given. For instance, I could identify the CN Tower in Toronto, but Toronto is a big city and there are many other parts of it. I could guess at a couple of other places, but I wasn't sure. Just saying.
Thanks a lot for your comment 🙆♀️
Number one country to live in the world canada ❤
cannot belive in just one year and two month of living in Canada already seen 2/3 of the list
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Thank you for this video.and May I add:
1). Too many ads interrupting at wrong time,
2). Tragically all of Jasper burned in a wildfire this summer.
3). Canada is too vast to fit into one video. Perhaps one day you will discover the many lesser known, but just as interesting, charming, and intriguing places and share them.
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
A great country to live in❤
Yes, 💕
@TripInsight Outstanding drone work, may I ask which one you’re using ? 👏
Yes, of course. Contact me 👉 tripinsight.net@gmail.com
Muchas gracias 💕
Should have shown some of Manitoba and Saskatchewan which are the 2 provinces that provide a great deal of our exports from grain and the best grassfed beef you will find.
Thank for your suggestions 🙆♀️
Never heard of em?
Wonderful ❤❤
Thank you!!
Thank you God jusus bless you
Thank you so much!
Nice video but as others have already stated, nothing about Manitoba, Saskatchewan or one of the most picturesque provinces in Canada which is New Brunswick ,eg Reversing Falls and Hopewell Rocks only too name a couple
Am watching à vidéo on Canada, Vancouver Jasper. N Iagara Fallsand a forgot Banff that is so beautiful while you are visitingyou are meeting the wildlife then the oldest city quebec named like that by Samuel De Champlain french is the langage
,anywhere you go it is éternel discoveries we have a gorgous country from eas to west , photographers would have the rîchestpicturesit goes on and on,worth visiting❤❤
Thank you!!
Come and see us
one day!
a peaceful country, without conflict, so the people are also happy
Many thanks!!! 💕💕
A lot of us are NOT happy about Justin Trudeau these days............. but that is another story !
Canada is a lovely country. I wouldn’t live anywhere else.
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Answer to your quiz question On National Animal of Canada is The Beaver.
nice
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35:49 Ottawa. I am from Ottawa💓
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#1 ❤❤❤
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May I ask how you were able to use a drone in the national parks ?? I would like to do some myself whilst in Banff
Yes
Canada: No shortage of cold water.
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very cold place
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“Turquoise lakes” AKA tailing pond.
Turquoise lakes known as pristine glacial run off from mountain tops where you can still drink the water from those run offs if you feel inclined to do so.
Canada before was very nice and clean but recently unfortunately it’s been destroyed by some people who are not even know anything simple rule about hygiene not to mention driving like crazy and littering everywhere. Too sad to see such a beautiful country going downhill so fast. We need a miracle to save our country.
😢😢
@marym5465. agreed. it’s an insult Canadians won’t forget and now, with all the political unrest, do it at your own risk. There are places where it is simply not tolerated AT ALL by Canadians!! 🇨🇦💯 Just DONT DO IT
Whisler village is also in Canada
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Hi my answer is moose. Because, there is a city called moose jaw😂😂😂 anyway, to me, The best country. GOD BLESS CANADA. Amen 🙏🙏🙏
It's Beaver
2:55 Beaver
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Севастополь привет
Привет из Америки
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Answer to question: BEAVER
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Beaver
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Mousse
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BEAVER
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Super video, but There is no peoples life style, culture.
Thanks for your comment
Way to cold and to socialist
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Don't get cute with us Yank. You only know what you hear on biased and sensationalist USA media. Some places like Metro Vancouver ARE very socialist, partly due to the still intensely lingering effects of becoming San Francisco North during the late 1960s and attracting Leftist from the rest of Canada and even the USA (remember the Vietnam War draft-evaders?)........... but the rest of Western Canada out to the Ontario border currently and historically votes mostly right-wing and has done so since the 1950s.
Hello:) I'm a 13-year-old student living in Korea! I'd like to use this video as a presentation material for Korean language class.🥹
Wow, yes! of course.
So nice. Can i use some of clip in this video? sooo nice 🫶🏻😍
Thank you!
a peaceful country, without conflict, so the people are also happy
Thank you!! 🙆♀️
@beautyinnature4k. A nice wish, but no.
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Beaver
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