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    I am very excited to once again take a look at some of the most popular Canadian TikToks on the internet. I enjoy watching these because Canadian TikToks tend to contain a mixture of funny, educational, and insightful knowledge into Canadian culture that you just can't find anywhere else. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!

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  • @pseudonymble
    @pseudonymble 6 часов назад +89

    Canadian here, Eh, buddy. Your instincts on bagged milk are correct - that 'technique' of removing the WHOLE top is BARBARIC. WTF?!!

    • @ChrystalElizabeth-qs3un
      @ChrystalElizabeth-qs3un 5 часов назад +10

      My American auntie chopped a massive hole in the corner... We looked at her and told her she was going to prison for that 😂😂😂

    • @Clownpuncher13
      @Clownpuncher13 5 часов назад +29

      Also, putting the milk in the bowl first and then adding cereal!?! That guy is clearly a psychopath.

    • @TheDopekitty
      @TheDopekitty 5 часов назад +5

      Yeah, both top corners snipped off us the best method.

    • @RockinMamaT
      @RockinMamaT 5 часов назад +1

      Especially when you use a steak knife 😂😂😂

    • @lyndagayemiller
      @lyndagayemiller 5 часов назад +1

      lol”EH Buddy”…..🙄

  • @maidengland
    @maidengland 6 часов назад +29

    🇨🇦🇨🇦Just a corner of the milk bag is cut off….the size you cut off depends on how fast you like to pour it…what that fool was doing was stupid as hell🙄🇨🇦🇨🇦

    • @Cuz.im.batman
      @Cuz.im.batman 4 часа назад

      The larger hole you cut the more sycophantic you are

  • @RunnerNinja
    @RunnerNinja 5 часов назад +38

    Dude shivering in his car in the morning, then sweating during the afternoon is so true in September! That's why Canadians own so many different jackets - we get some wild temperature swings throughout just one day!

    • @chrisharvey1091
      @chrisharvey1091 4 часа назад +5

      @@RunnerNinja in Southern Alberta, in the spring and fall, it is extremely common to see ALL 4 SEASONS IN ONE DAY

    • @personincognito3989
      @personincognito3989 2 часа назад

      It's like boots. I have fashion boots, short boots, knee-high boots, rain boots, cold weather boots, and snow boots.
      That's why I always shake my head when people wear boots in the summer. Boots are always a functional fashion statement not just a fashion statement. Besides who the h*** wants to wear boots in the hot summer?

    • @ytzpilot
      @ytzpilot 2 часа назад

      Winter in New Zealand is like that, cold mornings warm afternoons never snows

    • @LoveCats9220
      @LoveCats9220 Час назад

      @@RunnerNinja Right now in south Ontario, morning temps are 15C or a bit warmer. Hardly the temps for shivering. By the end of October for sure, but not in Sept

    • @yabetsy
      @yabetsy 39 минут назад

      YYC this week - from 7/47 to 28/82 the same day.

  • @SPAMDAGGER22
    @SPAMDAGGER22 6 часов назад +25

    To be "fair" that 3 million dollar place in Vancouver is for the land. The house will be gone and a developer will actually make a profit from a new build.

    • @_Cinun_
      @_Cinun_ 2 часа назад +1

      Ya exactly! That 3 mil is for the land not the building on it. At that price I bet it's got an oceanview or on/near waterfront. It's still cheaper than property in Toronto 😂

    • @dragonabsurda
      @dragonabsurda 39 минут назад

      @@_Cinun_ Unless you're buds with Doug Ford. Then you'd get a skookum deal.

  • @wvrjl
    @wvrjl 5 часов назад +20

    NOBODY from Canada cuts off the whole top of the milk bag except that guy. But the random differences in weather is definitely NOT an exaggeration.

    • @LiqdPT
      @LiqdPT 23 минуты назад

      Cant say I've ever cut a milk bag at all... #westcoast

  • @scottbogfoot
    @scottbogfoot 6 часов назад +39

    Snow was fuzzy from fog off the river forming ice crystals as it freezes when it gets frpar enough away from the relatively warm river water

    • @kseltl
      @kseltl 5 часов назад +4

      That looks like It was in the Rockies and I have found open water at -40 it creates steam and the shape of eggs comes from the rounded river rocks

    • @jules3048
      @jules3048 2 часа назад

      Ya that was what I suspected

    • @zoegignac9032
      @zoegignac9032 Час назад

      That's so interesting

    • @marlupus801
      @marlupus801 Час назад +1

      "Fuzzy" snow can also happen when you get a light dry snowfall on top of a thicker packier snow. It's really pretty and has a different shimmer to it thanks to the 2 densities of snow. It doesn't happen as often here in Ottawa these days though.

    • @Kate.g.
      @Kate.g. 57 минут назад

      @@marlupus801this happen all the time at Quebec city ! We have a lot (too much) of snow.

  • @RockinMamaT
    @RockinMamaT 5 часов назад +15

    Hoodie in the morning..take it off in the afternoon and back on in the evening. Typical Canadian fall day 😂

  • @bradleywhite5849
    @bradleywhite5849 6 часов назад +30

    I'm literally commenting while your video is still play to Say! ..... Do Not Cut Your Bag of Milk Straight Across !!!! EVER !!

    • @gilliesiut2332
      @gilliesiut2332 5 часов назад

      Why?

    • @gilliesiut2332
      @gilliesiut2332 5 часов назад +1

      Never mind. I know why now. Off to the store to get more milk and paper towels I go

    • @pinky2245
      @pinky2245 4 часа назад

      I have a better idea, don't buy bagged milk! Actually it's not even available in most places in Canada.

    • @andynieuwenhuis7833
      @andynieuwenhuis7833 4 часа назад

      ​@@pinky2245You're totally WRONG;From Manitoba west to British Columbia they have milk in plastic jugs OR waxed 1/liter cartons. From Ontario into Nova Scotia/ P.E.I there's bagged milk. Maybe YOU SHOULD DO SOME RESEARCH before shooting OFF YOUR MOUTH 😮🎉😅❤

    • @patrick3876
      @patrick3876 20 минут назад

      Why buy milk in cartons for twice the price as bagged milk? 4L bagged milk is about $6 right now (Sealtest plain 2% milk). 2L carton milk is about $5.50 (same Sealtest plain 2% milk) so for 2 cartons to equal 4L, it's going to cost you about $11 instead of the about $6 for the bagged milk!

  • @suzannebadger8135
    @suzannebadger8135 5 часов назад +15

    No one in Canada EVER cuts their milk bag like that!

    • @Thundarr100
      @Thundarr100 17 минут назад

      Except maybe for psychopaths.

  • @michellethibault3283
    @michellethibault3283 5 часов назад +24

    I dont know whats worse him cutting the whole top off that bag of milk or pouring the milk in the bowl before the cereal

    • @lucyluck6586
      @lucyluck6586 5 часов назад +5

      In Alberta we don't have bagged milk, I have to go with the cereal. What kind of person puts the milk in before the cereal?

    • @michellethibault3283
      @michellethibault3283 5 часов назад +3

      @@lucyluck6586 a sociopath

    • @dragonabsurda
      @dragonabsurda 50 минут назад +2

      It's been many years since we had the bags in BC, but when I was a kid we only ever cut the corner. Watching him cut the whole top off gave me lowkey anxiety expecting it to pour all over the table. 😆

    • @Thundarr100
      @Thundarr100 21 минуту назад +1

      That was nuts. Who the heck does that?

    • @BarkerVancity
      @BarkerVancity 16 минут назад

      @@lucyluck6586 same with BC, its just straight up east coast, and only the older generations still use them.. but when i was a kid in the 90s my grandfather used them, only time i seen it. and i have no idea where he was buying them..was 30 years ago so maby they just stopped selling them here since

  • @robertsmith4681
    @robertsmith4681 6 часов назад +11

    The first one about the "fuzzy" snow is real... It occurs on surfaces that are colder than freezing point where there is high humidity such as next to the stream in the video, water sticks to those surfaces and freezes creating these sort of flake like structures. Same idea as icicles but with vapor.

    • @zoegignac9032
      @zoegignac9032 Час назад

      Does it happen in southern Ontario where I live? It's humid there.

  • @sadp9013
    @sadp9013 6 часов назад +9

    Tyler when its cold in the morning and hot during the day. The best combo is shorts and hoodie with a t shert under neet

  • @lenbeedle
    @lenbeedle 6 часов назад +17

    Only a couple of provinces have bagged milk and here (BC) is not one of them. At least not since the 80s. But removing the entire top is reckless and irresponsible. That guy is a renegade.

    • @chrisharvey1091
      @chrisharvey1091 4 часа назад

      @@lenbeedle bag milk is a Commie Ontario and Welfare Quebec thing. The rest of us civilized folks in wealthier provinces can afford proper containers for our dairy. The only thing you could even call bagged milk in Alberta would be cheese blocks in the plastic wrapping.

    • @lenbeedle
      @lenbeedle 2 часа назад

      @@chrisharvey1091 we are not on the same wavelength. I don't share your veiws. Good day.

    • @chrisharvey1091
      @chrisharvey1091 2 часа назад

      @@lenbeedle well then intelligent thing to do would be to completely ignore my statement because all I got from your comment is an polite but arrogant snob with their nose in the air saying, "I think I'm better than you and I need everyone else to see it that way". I believe it's Mark Twain who said, "It's better to be SEEN as intelligent rather than open your mouth and remove all doubt".

    • @lenbeedle
      @lenbeedle Час назад

      @@chrisharvey1091 as I said, good day.

    • @chrisharvey1091
      @chrisharvey1091 Час назад

      @@lenbeedle you got it Fez 🤣

  • @YoshMaster
    @YoshMaster 6 часов назад +11

    Wtf never saw someone cut a bag of milk like that!

    • @jenniferrollin5777
      @jenniferrollin5777 6 часов назад +3

      You're just gonna ignore how he pulled the milk *FIRST*?

    • @YoshMaster
      @YoshMaster 4 часа назад

      @@jenniferrollin5777 oh damn!! Loool I was so shocked I didn’t even realize 😮😮😮 now I’m even more traumatized 😝🤣

  • @Canadian-Kellie
    @Canadian-Kellie 3 часа назад +11

    Re Hidden spotcin Edmonton, I live here and I don't recognize it. It has a mountain too. There are no mountains here.

    • @Skyhighatrist
      @Skyhighatrist 38 минут назад

      That's just another instance of a recent trend to show tropical locations and claim they are in Canada. I don't know what set it off, but there were tons of them months ago.

    • @aannddrryyaa
      @aannddrryyaa 15 секунд назад

      I lived there for many years, have been on many drives, and never saw this place. Hmmm.

  • @Noeth
    @Noeth 5 часов назад +7

    7:22 thats Lake Como, Italy. Also the guy cutting off the whole top of the milk bag os a monster and someone needs to do a mental health check-in. You snip the back and front corner.

  • @g8kpr3000
    @g8kpr3000 5 часов назад +7

    The guy cutting the bagged milk is pure rage bait. He's doing it to either get Canadians angry, or he's doing it as some sort of stupid joke to spread a misinformed stereotype of "bagged milk bad. Look how dumb it is". Which is frustrating, as Bagged milk is superior to large plastic containers and cartons.
    He also pours milk into a bowl first, and then adds cereal, no one on earth does that.

  • @joannebonin5757
    @joannebonin5757 6 часов назад +7

    that happened to me yesterday , freezing in the morning a beautiful afternoon and freezing at night lol

  • @GabLeGamer
    @GabLeGamer 5 часов назад +6

    I didn't know a video of a dude getting cereal could make me so mad...
    Cut the bag wrong AND what kind of PSYCOPATH puts the milk before the cereal?

  • @sinswhisper9588
    @sinswhisper9588 6 часов назад +8

    that temperature thing happened in alberta on wednesday freezing in the morning then 33C (91.4F) in the afternoon then back to freezing overnight

    • @christinamann3640
      @christinamann3640 27 минут назад

      This is why the city is made for cars more than public transit - we need to carry half our wardrobe to layer

  • @charlesmclaughlin3578
    @charlesmclaughlin3578 5 часов назад +9

    Never seen milk done like that

  • @pattaccone
    @pattaccone 5 часов назад +6

    September is my favourite month in southern Ontario.
    It’s beautiful , not so hot and great to be outside , also doesn’t rain much usually.
    5:41 putting cereal after the milk is stupid , we don’t cut the whole bag 😂

  • @maxwelltilley4659
    @maxwelltilley4659 5 часов назад +5

    The milk bag should always be cut on the corner also who tf puts milk in first

  • @kyesnana
    @kyesnana 5 часов назад +5

    PLEASE remember….there is not a wall between Canada and the northern States! What we get they get! The Pacific Northwest in BC is the same as Washington State and Oregon. Toronto and New York similar weather systems. Etc, etc. ❤️🇨🇦

  • @MarianneWales
    @MarianneWales 6 часов назад +5

    Hey Tyler really enjoyed your bit on the Halifax explosion that happened years ago

  • @THEMNVCLAN
    @THEMNVCLAN 4 часа назад +5

    5:40 canadian here so not against the law but extremely morally unacceptable bro might end up going to hell for that tbh

  • @Chapter_1997
    @Chapter_1997 3 часа назад +4

    Weather forecast for my town this week; average highs of about 21°C (68°F) and average lows of 6°C (43°F).

  • @704barron
    @704barron 3 часа назад +4

    Bagged milk - Yes, it is illegal !! That man is probably in chains by now ! Cut one corner, perhaps both so the bag does not collapse. He might just as well have poured the milk into the container !!

  • @BeyondtheLens53
    @BeyondtheLens53 3 часа назад +3

    No no no with the milk, cereal thing!! First we cut the corner, we pour cereal first and our milk on top! Americans do it like that guy did. Lol

  • @rachelledube-hayes1649
    @rachelledube-hayes1649 5 часов назад +4

    The Inuit people in the north have 53 different words for snow - from slushy wet stuff to cold powder. As fall begins, the night get colder & the days can be quite warm ... in October it can freeze at night and go up to 16-18 (60-64 F) in the day. Because we're further north - it can be very dark quite early in January.

  • @opussum9813
    @opussum9813 3 часа назад +4

    The ceral bowl with the milk is cursed

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 6 часов назад +7

    From this month, the beginning of the school year, throughout Canada students K - Grade 6 must have their mobile phones on vibrate and kept out of sight throughout the school day. Students grade 7 to 12 must not use phones during class time. Social media websites are now removed from all school networks and devices.

    • @traceykillam1658
      @traceykillam1658 5 часов назад +2

      In Manitoba the kids in K - 8, are not allowed their phones or smart watches. They must stay in their back packs or lockers.

    • @lucyluck6586
      @lucyluck6586 5 часов назад

      Good

    • @personincognito3989
      @personincognito3989 2 часа назад +1

      It's about freaking time!

  • @jenniferrollin5777
    @jenniferrollin5777 5 часов назад +4

    The wolf cabin is in Quebec.

  • @St3ph3rs
    @St3ph3rs 3 часа назад +3

    Cutting the whole bag of milk and then pouring it before the cereal is wild! 🤯

  • @loribroadbent8573
    @loribroadbent8573 5 часов назад +3

    Tyler, I live in the center of Ontario in prime cottage country. A cottage sold last year for $7M. A cottage. We have a lot of celebrities coming to spend their summers, so property is EXPENSIVE! Especially if it's waterfront.

  • @darcymartin7608
    @darcymartin7608 5 часов назад +13

    The "lake" in Edmonton is actually the Kurimoto Japanese Gardens. It is located on the grounds of the University of Alberta in Edmonton.

    • @Noeth
      @Noeth 5 часов назад +3

      It is lake Como in Italy

    • @aliciaaubin2474
      @aliciaaubin2474 4 часа назад +1

      Thank you for this comment. I've lived in Edmonton all my life(39yrs) and I have never heard about or seen this "lake" till now. Looks like I found a new local treasure to explore. 😊

  • @EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-n6o
    @EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-n6o 6 часов назад +3

    I'm Canadian and the song of like the provinces and the territories singing about the map of Canada activated on memory I didn't know I had

  • @LoriTalbot-du2qt
    @LoriTalbot-du2qt 4 часа назад +3

    The common practice with bagged milk is to cut the corner. When the bag is empty you cut off the top, rinse it, and use it for a sturdy freezer bag!

  • @FrancoisBeaucheminQc
    @FrancoisBeaucheminQc 6 часов назад +4

    yes.. just a corner (or two if that's your jam) on the bagged milk

    • @dalepaulin2112
      @dalepaulin2112 6 часов назад

      i have no confidence in people who cut 2 corners on their milk bag..

  • @Jessmanguydude
    @Jessmanguydude 3 часа назад +3

    who the hell goes milk first then cereal?

  • @dodlido
    @dodlido 5 часов назад +3

    The colder it is the flufflier snow gets

  • @PnCBio
    @PnCBio 6 часов назад +3

    The wolf cabin at Park Omega is amazing. The door to get in is on the outside of the wolf enclosure, but the back end is inside the enclosure. The windows etc don't open where it's inside the enclosure, so it's perfectly safe. Waking up with those wolves should be on everyone's bucket list.

  • @briano9397
    @briano9397 2 часа назад +2

    Cutting the entire top of the bag is Infact against the law and punishment is citizenship removal

  • @GinaJalufka
    @GinaJalufka 5 часов назад +2

    Look up snow rollers..it happens with right moisture/wind/snow/temperature..these form on the prairies..

  • @helenemalenfant5435
    @helenemalenfant5435 3 часа назад +2

    You’re not paying for the house but the land it is on. People buy it and build what we call McMansions. It has to be situated in a prime area or it’s on a large parcel of land that can be subdivided into 3 or 4 lots or even 2, maximizing profit.

  • @PaulMartin-qu5up
    @PaulMartin-qu5up 3 часа назад +2

    12:37 It's not a person. Probably the top of a cell tower sticking out of the snow.

  • @ginettegagne5918
    @ginettegagne5918 5 часов назад +2

    The wolf cabin is in Montbello Quebec. This place is an immense land where you can take your car, and give food (carrots) to the animals (wapitis, elks, bisons 🦬, “bambis”… You can also see bears, wolves, foxes, wild birds (eagles, etc…). The place is called Omega Park.

  • @justcurious3525
    @justcurious3525 5 часов назад +3

    Cut the corner of the milk bag and pour it OVER the cereal in the bowl. Who the heck adds the milk first?

    • @lucyluck6586
      @lucyluck6586 5 часов назад

      Seriously, I feel like that's some Psychopathic Behavior. Do you ever watch one of those Investigative Discovery Channel shows like signs of a psychopath? Were they always ask did you see the signs. Yeah, this is one of them

  • @yanickbelanger8951
    @yanickbelanger8951 5 часов назад +2

    the eastern townships in quebec are know for vivid changing of leaves in our amazing forests

  • @moshe4yeshua
    @moshe4yeshua 3 часа назад +2

    You're not buying the house. You're buying the land so you can knock down the house and build multiple units on it to sell or rent at outrageous prices and make lots of money. (You hope.)

  • @KaileyandGrammyadventure
    @KaileyandGrammyadventure 5 часов назад +2

    The snow on the car is everywhere. I’m from, NB Canada. You need a big scraper to get the snow off. If snow is wet or ice pellets makes it more difficult to clean off

  • @Alison-h8e
    @Alison-h8e 4 часа назад +2

    he must be new to Canada, the problem with ' cutting the whole top off " is you can pour too fast and dump the whole bag , just cut the one corner is all you need to do. YES the light slowly leaves the north and changes throughout the year. Edmonton can get high temps in the summer so yeah I lived there cherry trees and apricot can grow quite nicely with a little more care to prep them for winter...you might wrap the bottom of the tree with burlap to help insulate them. Believe it or not there's a spot up in N.W.T. in a valley where you actually can grow a garden, the unique geography creates a " warmer spot " one guy there actually has a couple of small apple tree's.

  • @tommyflorida9204
    @tommyflorida9204 5 часов назад +2

    Canada and America are very large countries. I dont think the weather in September is the same everywhere. September can be warm in the East but not as much in the West or the North. I guess it's the same whether you're in Alaska or Florida.

  • @chrisharvey1091
    @chrisharvey1091 4 часа назад +2

    In the first clip, she's showing something called hoarfrost and can be found across the country. It forms when the water vapour in the air comes into contact with solid surfaces that are already below freezing point

  • @miriambartley6622
    @miriambartley6622 2 часа назад +2

    Somtimes i just use a broom to clean the snow off the car.

  • @JamesScalf-q5k
    @JamesScalf-q5k 5 часов назад +2

    You have to cut a half inch hole on the pouring side of the milk bag and then a quarter inch hole on the opposite corner to prevent the milk from gurgling and surging as you pour it.

  • @kseltl
    @kseltl 5 часов назад +2

    In the yukon it was -5 this am and will get upnto 15 degrees in the sun

  • @opussum9813
    @opussum9813 3 часа назад +2

    20 *c temperature difference

  • @sinswhisper9588
    @sinswhisper9588 6 часов назад +2

    lol they found the friendly giant

  • @Wishes890
    @Wishes890 5 часов назад +2

    Yeah I don't think that is a hidden spot in Alberta

  • @Katycor13
    @Katycor13 2 часа назад +1

    There are many type of snow. Wet, fluffy, heavy, styrofoam, big, icy.

  • @Blaster-the-holobot
    @Blaster-the-holobot 4 часа назад +3

    Three things:
    1. Yes, the temperature can get pretty crazy in September, and sometimes even in October.
    2. If I see you cutting your bagged milk all the way like that, I'll send a geese to your house.
    3. The snow on cars is why we usually have covers in our driveways. (Like Tempos and such.)
    At least, thats how it is here in Quebec. I can't be 100% sure about the rest of Canada.

  • @lacteur1
    @lacteur1 5 часов назад +6

    People who say they don't have bagged milk in their province or territory are only correct if they have no dairy cattle. Where do you think it comes from, lol?

  • @shalimarsnow9316
    @shalimarsnow9316 2 часа назад +1

    I haven't seen bagged milk scince ever ago, and yes, you only cut a small corner, and then pour on top of your already filled bowl of cereal. These tictoks do not represent how Canada actually works, they are pretty obviously click bait or there are some really stupid people out here. The day doesn't get dark within a minute unless you live up in the far North. Like, really far.
    Hidden spot in Edmonton; there are gorgeous places all over the country like that.
    Places to visit: been to all of them, totally real.
    Wolves leave people alone.
    Houses do NOT cost that much unless the land is especially prime. Oh yeah, Vancouver. Also Vancouver Island. You can go to other places and pick up a shack like that for like 60 grand.

  • @ErrSid
    @ErrSid 3 часа назад +1

    The dude with the mountain isa creepy story. He kept investigating and was being followed for a bit. His obituary was found in a small town news paper in Alberta. Def worth researching

  • @aaaaaadasjfodsfdjfbdshifb
    @aaaaaadasjfodsfdjfbdshifb Час назад +1

    milk abuse!!!
    gasp, shock, horror...

  • @firedmotion
    @firedmotion 5 часов назад +8

    I don't know why any other Canadians aren't saying this but the bagged milk I think must be in the more eastern parts of Canada. I have lived in the western part of Canada all my life and we have never had milk in bags but in jugs lol

    • @KoraCarlson
      @KoraCarlson 2 часа назад +2

      We did have bagged milk in Alberta. Had it delivered by the milk man in rural AB in the 70s, and I saw it in select stores up until the late eighties/early nineties.

    • @deegee5526
      @deegee5526 2 часа назад +2

      We actually had bagged milk in BC in the mid 70"s for a couple of years but for whatever reason it didn't last like it did back east.

  • @km_studios
    @km_studios Час назад +1

    WTF!? More than half the comments are about how that guy cut the milk bag!

  • @kellylittle3512
    @kellylittle3512 4 часа назад +1

    I don't know where that person got the idea to cut the top off the bagged milk but it's wrong. We just cut a small corner of the bag.

  • @teamsaunz
    @teamsaunz 4 часа назад +1

    That fall view was a picture from a painting or something. First of all, the leaves on the ground are too perfectly placed. Secondly, the leaves are still on the trees. Thirdly, not all the leaves change colour and stay on the trees. Fourth, not even sure a bike could fit on that road.

  • @kernofgort
    @kernofgort 4 часа назад +1

    For the bagged milk, i'd usually cut a corner on the pouring side, and cut a smaller hole on the other side to let air in

  • @gregblair5139
    @gregblair5139 6 часов назад +1

    The "We are Canada" video should be repeated in French!

  • @miriambartley6622
    @miriambartley6622 2 часа назад +1

    That video is wrong

  • @alexandrebeausoleil4855
    @alexandrebeausoleil4855 5 часов назад +1

    i am not a fan of the guy with the cereal.

  • @dalepaulin2112
    @dalepaulin2112 6 часов назад +1

    no! to the cereal guy..

  • @timithius
    @timithius 3 часа назад +1

    $3M is really for the plot of land. We don't see the full scope of it, but it looks like a small tract of land. The neighbor's house is just feet away. That IS expensive, unless we don't see the other acres. 🙂

    • @bubbaganoosh814
      @bubbaganoosh814 Час назад

      Unfortunately that is the cost of the lot, I know most people would think there’s some acreage, but respectfully and unfortunately lmfao, there are no lots in vancouver with acreage anymore, we haven’t seen acreage in Vancouver’s housing market in decades, however in the 80s homes were much more affordable.
      Unfortunately the prices are so bad that our useless government is just now starting to realize how broken everything this here. If you want to give yourself a horror show, just start looking up the cost of housing in vancouver bc canada. But be prepared to need therapy afterwards….lol
      The unfortunate reality is the government has allow this crap to happen for a number of decades and the prices just kept going higher and the government didn’t care because it was collecting big dollars in taxes with every home sale. The $3m for the house is before all the extra taxes and fees, the problem is the people that were born and raised here can no longer afford to live here. It got this expensive because the government never put limits on foreign investors and companies to stop them buying up properties like they were candy, which essentially has created an artificial demand.
      I saw on the news, recently, there is whole floors of condos which are left empty, which companies have purchased as investments and we are in a massive housing shortage as a result of this BS. Anyways I thought I’d offer feedback since it sounded like you were curious, cheers

  • @janetkizer5956
    @janetkizer5956 4 часа назад +1

    Oh, yeah. We're totally born from snow eggs because we're not human. We're weird aliens who have milk in bags.

    • @pinky2245
      @pinky2245 4 часа назад

      Thank you for my laugh of the day!

  • @cynthiasteinborn9171
    @cynthiasteinborn9171 6 часов назад +1

    1 and a half hrs north of Toronto, my daughter and her fiancee are looking at a mobile home for 170,000. Real estate is nuts all over Canada

    • @lucyluck6586
      @lucyluck6586 5 часов назад

      Alberta is actually still pretty decently priced, but stop coming here people I know we put out a slogan about come to alberta, you all did. Stop doing it, you guys are screwing up our housing and the prices LOL

  • @nuanil
    @nuanil 26 минут назад

    The "Fuzzy Snow" is caused by the sublimation of humidity directing into ice crystals.

  • @BarkerVancity
    @BarkerVancity 3 минуты назад

    11:56...its just a wind turbine... proven wrong already. 12:05. that is a highly filtered picture. the saturation is turned up so high it looks like a cartoon

  • @bettychagas5760
    @bettychagas5760 7 минут назад

    Where I am in Canada the sun goes down around 7pm-7:30pm and we are having fantastic weather it's beautiful outside not crazy cold weather yet😊

  • @iamnavarres8085
    @iamnavarres8085 25 минут назад

    Here in Calgary we just came a couple of days of 29 .0C Extremely Nice

  • @hazelmaylebrun6243
    @hazelmaylebrun6243 20 минут назад

    That guy cutting the milk bag is weird. You pour the cereal first and why would yoou not just cut t he corner of the milk bag? It's way more work to do what he did. Also... yes, there is a place to go stay at a cabin where wolves are. You're safe indoors. I wouldn't go trapising out to pet the wolves. And a lot of cities in Canada have secret spots that are br eathtaking. I'm in Ottawa, and stunning places are within 15 minutes of the city... plus, we have tons of green space and two rivers within the city, so, it's Canada. Pretty places are easy to find. Also, there are many many different types of snow. There is the fluffy snow like you saw in this video. It's easier to shovel. There's packing snow, good for making snowballs, and heavy as heck to shovel. Plus... ice pellets and just... all kinds of different varieties of snow. Ugh... it can come anytime after November... well... we''ll get a few flakes in October... well, in Ottawa, we will. Some places will have snow that stays by next month. Just thank God not here. It was like that when I was a kid, but the winters are a wee bit shorter now.

  • @yabetsy
    @yabetsy 41 минуту назад

    The train is likely the Rocky Mountaineer - something you'd enjoy finding more about.

  • @nicolemarois5900
    @nicolemarois5900 5 часов назад +3

    The colored maple trees and the wolf cabin is at Omega park and they are both in Quebec

  • @eph2vv89only1way
    @eph2vv89only1way 59 минут назад

    Yes the temperature varies greatly in one day. Today was a perfect example of it. When I went out this morning it was 13 C (55.4 F) and the high for today was 24 C (75.2 F)

  • @CanadianSmoke
    @CanadianSmoke 50 минут назад

    No Canadian, EVER, puts cereal into a bowl of milk... EVER! It is a ruse to dupe our American cousins.
    14:50 There are no random places in Canada... it is all exactly were it should be.

  • @AnabelleLiveGood
    @AnabelleLiveGood Час назад

    Oh yes, september in Quebec is SOOOOOOO like in this Tik Tok ! lol
    And yes, you're supposed to cut only a corner of the bagged milk... This guy may not be a Canadian...
    At Parc Omega in Quebec, you have those cabins and yes, they are real wild wolfs...

  • @GigiC4
    @GigiC4 40 минут назад

    It's so funny that Tyler keeps saying "this never happens in America" when speaking about weather when because of it's size you can actually find every kind of weather in America from always warm places like Florida and California to places that get a lot of snow like Vermont or Wyoming. He should really be more precise, I can understand if he doesn't want to say exactly where he lives but he could say like the Mid-West or in the South it would make a lot more sense.

  • @sharis9095
    @sharis9095 Час назад

    We range from 45f to 70f right now, so the temp change is not too bad (we're in the sweet spot, not too cold, not to hot). The bagged milk guy was a monster. The house - 82 years old and the taxes are almost $1,000 a month so you would have to pay about $3,000 a month just to cover the tax, insurance, utilities and minimal upkeep. Then the mortgage would be at least $12,000 so you would be paying $15,000 a month for that beauty.

  • @BarkerVancity
    @BarkerVancity 20 минут назад

    3:25, i live in Vancouver, its almost October, i left my house with a t-shirt and jeans, and regretted putting on jeans today cause its too warm out (20c or 68f), well not to hot but still too warm for jeans. not all of Canada is cold...most of the northern states make us look like Hawaii compared to. ive never seen an ice storm in my life yet every year the states are suffering for waaaaaay colder temps then ive ever experienced on the west coast. we even have a desert here. as you seen in your recent video tyler, the okanogin region of BC.
    edit, ok yeah i finished the clip now...sometimes that happens yes..its cold at nights

  • @chrisfenn5801
    @chrisfenn5801 2 часа назад

    Regarding the guy shivering in the morning. I'm in Winnipeg MB and this morning it was 50F and this afternoon is 84F. Always bring a backpack to store your layers!

  • @patrick3876
    @patrick3876 15 минут назад

    7:00 yes because we are further north than the U.S., daylight gets even shorter for us in the winter. It is because of how the Earth is tilted. In late August / early September we really start to notice the difference. If you are so far north that you are north of the arctic circle, during a period of time in winter the sun will always be below the horizon because of how the Earth is tilted, you won't see the sun at all for days or weeks! Vice-versa during the summer, again because of the tilt of the Earth, north of the arctic circle there will be a period of time where the sun never sets and you have daylight 24 hours a day!

  • @Gwennedd
    @Gwennedd 3 часа назад

    Regarding the weather in September...early this morning it was 8 Celsius. Now at 10:35 am it is 28 Celsius.Yes...jumps of 20 degrees is a thing in the fall.

  • @lucidmoses
    @lucidmoses 3 часа назад

    FYI, the sudden dark happens in mountain areas. World wide. Including the U.S.

  • @dragonabsurda
    @dragonabsurda 55 минут назад

    The "fuzzy" snow is actually hoar frost on top of the snow. Only forms in specific conditions and looks amazing!

  • @patsystrong8705
    @patsystrong8705 27 минут назад

    Yup once again it's all about Quebec they are not Canadians they are separatists

  • @dragonabsurda
    @dragonabsurda 47 минут назад

    I've never seen anywhere in Edmonton that looks anything like that. Outside Edmonton in the Rockies is plausible. There is a steep ravine to the river in Edmonton, but I haven't seen any sections that look remotely like that "hidden spot".

  • @BarkerVancity
    @BarkerVancity 8 минут назад

    lmao 7:44, thats Italy... alberta is as flat as the ocean unless your next to the bc boarder. Edmonton is a flat, oil city. stinks like oil and pollution with refineries everywhere. no lakes deeper then a pond. theres nothing there but an old mall. just think of a colder oil town in texas, not the italian Riviera. it litterally looks like an industrial park

  • @allyjohnston3151
    @allyjohnston3151 Час назад

    the train is the rockymountaineer .... goes from BC to AB. The light in Edmonton example will be light until 10 pm in the top of summer and then bam time change and winter it is getting dark at 4:30 pm