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BackRoads
Канада
Добавлен 5 фев 2021
I make videos in and around Toronto.
I focus mainly on driving, walking, cycling and transit videos. New videos are released every few days there's no shortage of content as I record in all weather conditions and in the morning, day and night. Requests are welcome so feel free to subscribe and leave your Toronto-based video requests in the comments. I also make videos of driving the backroads in Ontario Canada and sightseeing along the way with rivers, lakes being my favourite sites.
I focus mainly on driving, walking, cycling and transit videos. New videos are released every few days there's no shortage of content as I record in all weather conditions and in the morning, day and night. Requests are welcome so feel free to subscribe and leave your Toronto-based video requests in the comments. I also make videos of driving the backroads in Ontario Canada and sightseeing along the way with rivers, lakes being my favourite sites.
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Downtown Waterloo: The Most Curious Small City in Canada?
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Downtown Waterloo is known for its unique blend of small-town charm and cutting-edge innovation, but what makes it stand out as a tech hub in Canada? This video explores the fascinating downtown that put Waterloo on the map. From iconic spots like the Communitech Hub to hidden gems that inspire creativity, this walk through downtown will uncover what makes Waterloo so special for tech lovers, i...
Milton Is The Most Interesting Small Town in Canada
Просмотров 652 часа назад
Downtown Milton is a fascinating area that blends small-town charm with unique attractions, making it a hub for curious explorers. Here’s why it’s so interesting: Why Downtown Milton is Crazy Interesting Historic Charm: The streets are lined with beautifully preserved buildings, some dating back to the 1800s, offering a glimpse into the town’s rich history. Eclectic Shops: From boutique clothin...
Exploring the ‘Strangest’ Mall in Ontario - Toronto Premium Outlets
Просмотров 4202 часа назад
Toronto Premium Outlets isn’t your average shopping mall-it’s a maze of surprises! From its unique layout to the incredible mix of high-end brands and hidden gems, this place feels more like a village than a mall. In this video, I take you on a walkthrough to uncover what makes TPO so different from any other shopping destination in Ontario. Is it the architecture? The vibe? Or something else e...
THRILLING Canadian SNOWY Drive To Vaughan Mills!
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Driving to the malls on Highway 400 going south in the snowy Canadian winter
Canadian Boxing Day Drive To Orangeville
Просмотров 1074 часа назад
Canadian Boxing Day Drive To Orangeville
Commuting On Canadian Highways (Toronto)
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Commuting On Canadian Highways (Toronto)
Drive to Markham Ontario Across Hwy 407 On A Saturday Evening
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In 1999 the Mike Harris goverment sold off highway 407, Canada's first and only ETR roadway for 2.3 Billion just to keep a campain promise. What an idiot. Now it's worth 35Billion in 2024
Canadian Snowy Drive To Get DINNER At Super Burger
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Canadian Snowy Drive To Get DINNER At Super Burger
I Drove To A Small Town With Winter Sunset Views - Relax
Просмотров 667 часов назад
Join me on this breathtaking drive from Orangeville to Fergus, Ontario, as the sky transforms with the colors of a stunning sunset! 🚗✨ Witness the peaceful rural landscapes, winding country roads, and the warm hues of the setting sun casting golden light over the countryside. 🌄 This serene journey is perfect for anyone who loves road trips, scenic views, or just needs a moment of calm in their ...
I Walked the Toronto Skywalk and Discovered Hidden Door!
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Join me on this fascinating walk through some of Toronto's most iconic spots, blending history, modern architecture, and vibrant city life! Starting at Union Station, I take you on a journey through the Skywalk, a pedestrian pathway offering stunning views of the city and direct access to Toronto’s key landmarks. 📍 What You’ll See: Union Station: Opened in 1927, this Beaux-Arts beauty is Canada...
WORST Highway Traffic DVP Rush Hour - Something Needs To Change
Просмотров 2509 часов назад
The interchange between Highway 401 and the Don Valley Parkway (DVP) in Toronto is one of the busiest and most congested areas in the city. Highway 401, particularly the segment passing through Toronto, is among the busiest highways in North America, with certain sections accommodating over 360,000 vehicles daily. The DVP, often referred to as the "Don Valley Parking Lot," frequently experience...
I EXPLORED Union to St Lawrence Market A Few Days Before Xmas
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Your walk takes you through one of the most vibrant and historic areas of Toronto, blending modern architecture, cultural landmarks, and rich history. Here’s what makes this journey interesting: Union Station to Brookfield Place (via PATH) Union Station Interior: The station is a national historic site with a grand Beaux-Arts design and a vaulted Great Hall featuring Tennessee marble floors and...
Get Ready to EXPLORE Union Station Walk in Just 13 Minutes
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Get Ready to EXPLORE Union Station Walk in Just 13 Minutes
I Went To The BIGGEST Mall North Of Toronto Vaughan Mills Walk
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I Went To The BIGGEST Mall North Of Toronto Vaughan Mills Walk
LIFE Along Yonge Street In DOWNTOWN Toronto
Просмотров 10119 часов назад
LIFE Along Yonge Street In DOWNTOWN Toronto
MIDTOWN Toronto Yonge Steet Walk To Yorkville
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MIDTOWN Toronto Yonge Steet Walk To Yorkville
[4k] Magical Collingwood DOWNTOWN Winter Wonderland
Просмотров 5021 час назад
[4k] Magical Collingwood DOWNTOWN Winter Wonderland
[4k] Wasaga Beach Drive In The Winter
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[4k] Wasaga Beach Drive In The Winter
[4k] Prettiest 🌟🇨🇦 Little Town in Canada Elora MAGICAL Xmas Walk🎄🌟🇨🇦
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[4k] Prettiest 🌟🇨🇦 Little Town in Canada Elora MAGICAL Xmas Walk🎄🌟🇨🇦
[4k] Orangeville MAGICAL 🎄🌟🇨🇦Christmas LIGHTS in The Park
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[4k] Orangeville MAGICAL 🎄🌟🇨🇦Christmas LIGHTS in The Park
Canadian Winter SNOW STORM Driving In This SUCKS
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Canadian Winter SNOW STORM Driving In This SUCKS
Walking From Union Station To King & Bathurst After Work
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Walking From Union Station To King & Bathurst After Work
Toronto Pearson International Airport Driving Tour
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Toronto Pearson International Airport Driving Tour
We're a materially diseased species with violent tendencies making irrational decisions and we will pay the price. It's that simple! We must address the "root cause", Or' Go extinct! 1. ^The "root cause" is the false identification of the self. The body is temporary from INFERIOR ENERGY, the energy that animates the body or life force is eternal, from SUPERIOR ENERGY. The first law of thermal dynamics, one can neither create nor destroy energy. 1.1 ^We as a species have chosen to identify as, “I am this body” rather than “I am the energy that animates this body” thus becoming captivated by material sense gratification and material designations, disconnecting us from our position as transcendental living entities in the human form on a planet 4.6 billion years old. 1.2 ^Having observed the energy that animates the human form, it is an indestructible point of super energetic fundamental particles of which we have neither the understanding nor the methodology of measurement. 2. ^The four "natural inclinations" for the human form. * Educator; scholar, physical and spiritual knowledge. * Protector; administrator, societal cohesion. * Merchant; producer, food stuff, essential materials. * Laborer; manual dexterity, works with hands. 2.1 ^Every human possess one of these "natural inclinations" at birth. All four inclinations are of equal value, there is no social hierarchy nor monetary structure required. Varnashrama-dharma. MSc, Sanskrit. Scott R. Chadwick Yukon, Canada. DSc. Heliophysics, Celestial Mechanics, Trophodynamics.
At 6:55 if you looked up on the building it says "Molson Bank"...now it's Bank of Montreal. I'd say straight on at the light takes you to Kitchener (not left). Don't want to sound critical but the city promotes "Uptown Waterloo". Trying to one up down town Kitchener? With the "ION" rail system uptown parking is not what it was.
I like watching walking tours, at the risk of sounding derogatory, it's as close to the "rat race" as I like to get. 🌎 OFF GRID, Yukon, Canada. "reminds me of how fortunate I am to live in the mountains" surrounded by wildlife.
I understand, the city can be a lot for some people, however it also has its charm for other. Nature is awesome
@@backroads8640 Paris is charming. Canadian cities, Americanized hubs of rampant consumer capitalism and greed, "all appetite' no taste".
Great footage my brother
Thanks man! I'm glad you liked it.
Reminds me. I used to jump freight trains in Milton, ride them into Waterloo and then back to Milton. 🌎 OFF GRID, Yukon, Canada. "one time, I wrapped a cable around a cabin close to the tracks" attached it to the train once onboard, 😂 that cabin was obliterated"
Wow, that's quite a story!
@@backroads8640 😅 One of many. We used to camp below the cliffs at Milton, ride the trains, hike the Bruce. Great times!
A society captivated by material sense gratification, a sad reflection of our position as a species. 🌎 OFF GRID, Yukon, Canada.
It's a crazy world we live in sometimes!
@@backroads8640 We are a materially diseased species with violent tendencies making irrational decisions and we will pay the price. It's that simple! We must address the "root cause", Or' Go extinct! 1. ^The "root cause" is the false identification of the self. The body is temporary from INFERIOR ENERGY, the energy that animates the body or life force is eternal, from SUPERIOR ENERGY. The first law of thermal dynamics, one can neither create nor destroy energy. 1.1 ^We as a species have chosen to identify as, “I am this body” rather than “I am the energy that animates this body” thus becoming captivated by material sense gratification and material designations, disconnecting us from our position as transcendental living entities in the human form on a planet 4.6 billion years old. 1.2 ^Having observed the energy that animates the human form, it is an indestructible point of super energetic fundamental particles of which we have neither the understanding nor the methodology of measurement. 2. ^The four "natural inclinations" for the human form. * Educator; scholar, physical and spiritual knowledge. * Protector; administrator, societal cohesion. * Merchant; producer, food stuff, essential materials. * Laborer; manual dexterity, works with hands. 2.1 ^Every human possess one of these "natural inclinations" at birth. All four inclinations are of equal value, there is no social hierarchy nor monetary structure required. Varnashrama-dharma. MSc, Sanskrit. Scott R. Chadwick Yukon, Canada. DSc. Heliophysics, Celestial Mechanics, Trophodynamics.
@@backroads8640 We are a materially diseased species with violent tendencies making irrational decisions and we will pay the price. It's that simple! We must address the "root cause", Or' Go extinct! 1. ^The "root cause" is the false identification of the self. The body is temporary from INFERIOR ENERGY, the energy that animates the body or life force is eternal, from SUPERIOR ENERGY. The first law of thermal dynamics, one can neither create nor destroy energy. 1.1 ^We as a species have chosen to identify as, “I am this body” rather than “I am the energy that animates this body” thus becoming captivated by material sense gratification and material designations, disconnecting us from our position as transcendental living entities in the human form on a planet 4.6 billion years old. 1.2 ^Having observed the energy that animates the human form, it is an indestructible point of super energetic fundamental particles of which we have neither the understanding nor the methodology of measurement. 2. ^The four "natural inclinations" for the human form. * Educator; scholar, physical and spiritual knowledge. * Protector; administrator, societal cohesion. * Merchant; producer, food stuff, essential materials. * Laborer; manual dexterity, works with hands. 2.1 ^Every human possess one of these "natural inclinations" at birth. All four inclinations are of equal value, there is no social hierarchy nor monetary structure required. Varnashrama-dharma. MSc, Sanskrit. Scott R. Chadwick Yukon, Canada. DSc. Heliophysics, Celestial Mechanics, Trophodynamics.
Those premium outlet malls are sooooo much better in the US! We have one in Eagan, Minnesota and when I used to live in Montreal Canada we saw they had the same mall chains and the Canadian counterparts are wayyyyy much more expensive than the American ones
Terrific walking video!! I have travelled through a lot of Ontario and I have been close to Waterloo but I haven't been yet! I'd love to visit! Happy New Year!! I hope it's awesome!! 🙂
Happy New Year to you as well!
@@backroads8640 Thank you so much!! Can't wait to visit!! 🙂
Nice footage my friend, I just got a new camera and i'm still learning all the functions
Thanks!! That’s awesome what did you get?
@@backroads8640 Osmo Action 4 I'm just trying to figure what's the best settings to use for my drive streams too
So "kinda cool" or strange? Learn to speak sir
I love sunsets: thank you for sharing and hope your channel grows!
I'm glad you enjoyed it! It was a beautiful sunset.
It doesn't help that for people living in Richmond Hill and Newmarket (two large suburb/commute cities) this is their only way into downtown (via 404) aside from taking TTC into Finch for most of the day. Only 6 GO trains a day, 3 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon/evening surely isn't ideal... Blame the rail companies for not letting GO run more trains (they have to share tracks unlike the Lakeshore and parts of Kitchener/Stouffville line which are wholly owned by Metrolinx allowing for all day half-hour/hourly service) Transit overall in the GTA is a backbone of the transportation network but is horribly mismanaged and underfunded in terms of upkeep. Just look at TTC projects!
You have excellent picture quality in your videos! I'm envious - always wanted to do something similar.
It’s fun to play with all the settings!
Too many people with the same thoughts and values, choosing the same method with its costs and convienence. Too many such people will crowd any infrastructure and its transport mode. Nice to have options, but most people will choose or find themselves dependant on one way of getting around the majority of the time. Car, bicycle, rhinoceros, private jet helicopter, they all have limits. Face the velo-chaos that is Amsterdam Centrum or the crushing crowds of trains of downtown Tokyo and you see that the problem is people, too many in the space, they in mine, me in theirs'. The worst advocates agitating for change demonize the prevailing way of things with its agonies and faults because those faults and agonies are not the same as the ones they choose for themselves and others. Ah, the human condition!
It's a tough situation, for sure.
In your Intro I think you meant 3:20 p.m. Sunday, Dec.29th... wondering how much of that snow was lost to the rain?
They need to fire all the city planners and traffic designers. The city needs to think Outside-of-the-Box for solutions.
Hope you are like the pickup infant of you at 29:30 and have your taillights on. Too many (most) people wrongly relay on daylight running lights because their dash is illuminated.
Yes, I put them on everyday so it has become a habit. I don't have to think about later on. Even in the summer when the sun is out. TOOOOOOO many people don't turn them on
What a fabulous walking video!! Happy holidays David! I’m on my way to TO from Vancouver in 2 days and look forward to it! Live Toronto! Cheers, Happy New Year and huge well wishes!! Terrific channel!!
Thanks so much for the kind words. I hope you have a great trip. Cheers to a great new year!
Thanks so much!! Be well!! Happy 2025!!
You as well.
Happily subbed!!
Thanks so much 😊👍
YW!!
Huge smiles!! Hope you and your family had a lovely Christmas! Kindness is so special!!
Thanks Christine. Yes, it was very enjoyable. I hope yours was a great one. 🎄😊❄️
Christmas was fabulous!! Thanks so much!!
Terrific video! Thanks so much! Really enjoyable!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
YW!
Monday was like this , Orillia And north hwy 11 .. people don’t slow down before changing lanes.. was a accident south of Gravenhurst .
Yeah I see it all the time. Most people don’t even have snow tires
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Kay 🎄😊
This is wonderful, beautiful.🎄🎉 It pleases me to know that we love a colourful world.🎈✨ Merry Christmas.🎆🎇🎍🧡💚
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you and your family ❄️🎄
@@backroads8640 ☺☺You too.
LITTLE TIP YALL SPRAY YOUR DOOR SEALS WITH WD40 (WILL OPEN NOT FROZEN SHUT)
Thanks Mark. It’s a great idea. Thanks for sharing
This is great footage man, what camera are you using?
Thanks. You would not believe me if I told you
Let's Goooo!😊
nice video
Thanks Keith
Greetings from Los Angeles, California, where it's nice, warm and 70°F. Care to join me?
70F👍. Thanks for watching Michael
I was on the Victoria Park bus one time. Out the right window, raining cats and dogs. Out the left, sunshine. After listening, I agree winter tires, head lights, snow brush and speed control. Problem is, cars are smarter than the people operating them.
It can get a bit crazy sometimes, eh? Glad you enjoyed the video Don
@backroads8640 Live that way now, took a while to get my bearings. 2 lanes I knew you were between 9 and 89, just not sure if you were coming or going.
I was coming and going... I had things to do and then forgot I had to do them...
@@backroads8640 I know that feeling. I sometimes forget what I got up for.
David, where are you from?
The GTA
❤
It was fun times last night. Thanks for watching William
I live in Indiana, and this looks like Indiana. What state is this in, out of curiosity? Also, thanks for posting this. I searched this directly and was amazed to find it, haha
Thanks for watching. It’s in Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
Nice
Thanks it was such a great place. So many friendly people👍❤️
Great video
Thanks for the visit
❤
Thanks for watching
Awesome video
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi David, how are you doing
🎉🎉
No snow here 76 😅
Where is here?
Enjoyed the video
Thanks for watching william
Hard to hear that audio.
Yeah I have to fix future videos
Nice place
It sure is. It’s nicer when there is more snow ❄️☃️🎿
Looks like there is no snow here, but it seems very cold. The streets are busy and beautiful.🎉🎈✨🎄
Yes, it was a cold day but lots of activity. Thanks for watching.
Good video
Thanks!
Wonderful sharing. Amazing festive video. 👍3 from new follower ❤🌲
Thank you for following and for the kind words.
🎉🎉
Nice snowy road through the woods. I like those adventures of yours.
lol yeah me too Kay. But this one was a bit much😳
Send that snow ❄️ to Vermont.
Nelson we have plenty of of snow in Vermont Allready
สวัสดีนะครับ🎉🎉❤❄️☃️🌎