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Fall is when the Polar Bears are around, waiting for the bay to freeze. From Sept - mid November or so. Not in the winter, winter is for the northern lights.
@@chrisbenson7532 Yes, it’s at its peak in October, isn’t it? That experience is on the top of my bucket list! It’s just prohibitively pricey - I’ll need to save my pennies up for a while 😂
Very excited for you! You will love it! If you want a great northern lights experience, I know Alex (my guide) does midnight photography runs - his contact info is on my video, if you want to reach out.
That building you showed around the 4 minute mark and said it was the school is actually the old school. It is no longer in use. It closed down just over 10 years ago. The Basketball court and playground still get used by locals though. It's supposed to be getting renovated at some point to be turned into a care home for elders in the community. The school is now part of the complex. It's the yellow and red part of the building you had showed with the other playground outside of it.
I just saw a video where a guy said people here keep their doors and car unlocked so if someone encounters a polar bear they can get away is that true?
The Tundra Inn has fantastic food, kind of your English pub type of food. The Seaport isn't as bad as you made out. I've eaten at both places tons of times. Each has their place and I have enjoyed meals at both.
I think half the battle was the dish I ordered - same price as Tundra, but vastly inferior in terms of quality (ie. mixing a dry rub with mayo to create a very strange and overly salty ‘chipotle mayo’). I’m sure there are some winners on the menu, but I wasn’t lucky enough to try them on my single visit. My server was a bit crass as well. Overall, just a lousy experience - but I take your word that this was likely the exception, not the rule! Agreed that Tundra Inn is great, though! 👍
It's on my bucket list to visit Churchill - hoping to photograph the northern lights. Did you engage a guide to be able to go near the waters edge ? How did you get around town to see the other buildings ? Not sure how I would coordinate night photography of northern lights if it's dangerous to be out at night. **And great video too BTW! 🐻❄
Hi there! No, I walked down to the water's edge on my own - not recommended, but it's a calculated risk. If you rent a vehicle or have one nearby, you should be fine. I used the boat (viewing platform) as my safe spot, but there's always a risk. Churchill is very small, so I explored the town on foot. It can be walked clear across in less than 10 minutes. If you're looking for night photography, reach out to Alex at Discover Churchill, and tell him Drifter Dave sent you. His contact info is in my "Canadian safari" video - one episode before this one. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/UedOl0mC3G8/видео.html
As someone that lives in churchill, I’d like to say that the school you showed in the video is not the actual school we are using in 2020. No hate just letting you know
He said $30 for a kg of cherries - funny he said that here in Sydney Australia in dec 2020 a road side grower. vendor wanted $25 kg for his cherries LOL needless to say I did not buy any as Woolworths were around $8 - $9 a kg , what a joke from someone with not overheads. and some people were actually buying from him ???
Most guide companies offer this service! My recommendation (not a sponsor - just my true choice) is Discover Churchill. Alex DeVries-Magnifico is a great guy and will set you up with any services you might need. Contact him at www.discoverchurchill.com or on Instagram @discoverchurchill I hope this helps!
That would be amazing! If I had the funds, I'd definitely consider it. Last I checked it's about $800 for a day trip out there - likely a lot more now with inflation!
You will love it! One of the best experiences on Earth. If you need a good guide who specializes in photography, reach out to Alex (his contact details are in my video)
Quite eye straining to watch this video with the fast movement/panning of the camera too rapidly... Would be more pleasant for viewers if you held the camera still with SLOW movement/panning while speaking/narrating, and when capturing something behind you, instead of zipping the camera around and making viewers dizzy, it would be best to PAUSE the camera, then when the next image is ready, turn it back on and beginning speaking/narrating... You can get ideas by watching videos from experienced videographers, and you too can present similar "eye pleasing" videos too.=== You did better on the wall murals.==== ok, while watching, the DRONE footage was spectacular!!!!
Hi Sylvain! What you're watching is one of my first few dozen videos, when I didn't own proper gear for video production. I was just a few months into my channel. I've always debated whether to simply delete these shaky old videos, or keep them online, but I've decided to keep them online because they do provide some good information about what to expect. At the time, I had no idea the footage was shaky - I just went out filming as a novice, and only noticed the shaky footage when editing. That said, I bought proper gear in September 2020 which has definitely changed the quality of my content. So, while the first 40 vlogs are pretty rough, the 160 I've produced since are a lot more cinematic. You'll also be happy to hear that I'm planning a return visit to Churchill to capture it on camera properly! As always, thank you for the constructive feedback and rest assured I learned my lesson as a newbie vlogger back in 2020 when my channel started. Cheers!
Incredibly high wages! When I worked in Nunavut, in Canada’s Arctic, I made exactly double what I make at home in Alberta. Thankfully, I made a point to bring boxes full of fresh food up to the north with me after every trip home, so the costs up there weren’t as bad as they would have otherwise been. I’d say the worst is 12 packs of Coke, which can run upwards of $60-80 depending on the community.
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Great video sir! Thank you for giving a tour of the very beautiful Churchill, Manitoba!
Glad you enjoyed it! 😎
most people go during winter to see the polar bear migration, but summer seems so cool as well. Awesome video!
It really is a great experience in summer! 😎 Thank you for watching!
Fall is when the Polar Bears are around, waiting for the bay to freeze. From Sept - mid November or so. Not in the winter, winter is for the northern lights.
@@chrisbenson7532 Yes, it’s at its peak in October, isn’t it? That experience is on the top of my bucket list! It’s just prohibitively pricey - I’ll need to save my pennies up for a while 😂
Headed to Churchill this weekend! Couldn’t be more excited
Tell me how it is. Will you?
Very excited for you! You will love it! If you want a great northern lights experience, I know Alex (my guide) does midnight photography runs - his contact info is on my video, if you want to reach out.
@@DrifterDave I have a tour booked with Alex from discover Churchill tomorrow for bears!
@@indigogoldfish He’s a great guy! Say hi to him for me 😎👍
Drifter Dave will do!
Pretty cool little northern town. Someday I'll hope to visit.
Definitely!!!
That building you showed around the 4 minute mark and said it was the school is actually the old school. It is no longer in use. It closed down just over 10 years ago. The Basketball court and playground still get used by locals though. It's supposed to be getting renovated at some point to be turned into a care home for elders in the community. The school is now part of the complex. It's the yellow and red part of the building you had showed with the other playground outside of it.
Very good to know! I'm glad it will be renovated and put to use - I figured that it must have been derelict, given its condition.
Thank you for posting, can you see the Northern Light while you were there?
I didn't see them on this trip because the sun stays out well past Midnight! But in the fall and winter they are very easy to see in Churchill!
@@DrifterDave thank you!
Nice vid 😊 Just wondering, what date did you visit if you can recall? Churchill is definitely a dream destination for me.
Thank you! The video was filmed in July 2020 👍
I just saw a video where a guy said people here keep their doors and car unlocked so if someone encounters a polar bear they can get away is that true?
Yes, that's completely true!
Not that unbelievable and it’s a small town. Ppl generally don’t lock much..
That's basically unheard of in many parts of the world, though! 😂
The Tundra Inn has fantastic food, kind of your English pub type of food. The Seaport isn't as bad as you made out. I've eaten at both places tons of times. Each has their place and I have enjoyed meals at both.
I think half the battle was the dish I ordered - same price as Tundra, but vastly inferior in terms of quality (ie. mixing a dry rub with mayo to create a very strange and overly salty ‘chipotle mayo’). I’m sure there are some winners on the menu, but I wasn’t lucky enough to try them on my single visit. My server was a bit crass as well.
Overall, just a lousy experience - but I take your word that this was likely the exception, not the rule! Agreed that Tundra Inn is great, though! 👍
It's on my bucket list to visit Churchill - hoping to photograph the northern lights. Did you engage a guide to be able to go near the waters edge ? How did you get around town to see the other buildings ?
Not sure how I would coordinate night photography of northern lights if it's dangerous to be out at night.
**And great video too BTW!
🐻❄
Hi there! No, I walked down to the water's edge on my own - not recommended, but it's a calculated risk. If you rent a vehicle or have one nearby, you should be fine. I used the boat (viewing platform) as my safe spot, but there's always a risk. Churchill is very small, so I explored the town on foot. It can be walked clear across in less than 10 minutes. If you're looking for night photography, reach out to Alex at Discover Churchill, and tell him Drifter Dave sent you. His contact info is in my "Canadian safari" video - one episode before this one. Check it out here: ruclips.net/video/UedOl0mC3G8/видео.html
As someone that lives in churchill, I’d like to say that the school you showed in the video is not the actual school we are using in 2020. No hate just letting you know
Yes, another viewer pointed that out - good to know! I had no idea the new school was inside the complex. Thanks for clarifying!
He said $30 for a kg of cherries - funny he said that here in Sydney Australia in dec 2020 a road side grower. vendor wanted $25 kg for his cherries LOL needless to say I did not buy any as Woolworths were around $8 - $9 a kg , what a joke from someone with not overheads. and some people were actually buying from him ???
That definitely seems overpriced! 😂
Just about a year ago a bear ran onto the baseball field and crashed into a fence and literally almost took it down
Crazy!!
I know they say you shouldn't walk places without an armed guard. How do you hire an armed guard in Churchill?
Most guide companies offer this service! My recommendation (not a sponsor - just my true choice) is Discover Churchill. Alex DeVries-Magnifico is a great guy and will set you up with any services you might need. Contact him at www.discoverchurchill.com or on Instagram @discoverchurchill
I hope this helps!
You can hire somebody to take you to port nelson, would be interesting
That would be amazing! If I had the funds, I'd definitely consider it. Last I checked it's about $800 for a day trip out there - likely a lot more now with inflation!
I’m going with my family next year October 2021
You will love it! One of the best experiences on Earth. If you need a good guide who specializes in photography, reach out to Alex (his contact details are in my video)
Have fun man.
it was a very interesting video! can i use it for my school project?
Sure! 🙏
Damm it’s like $5 for a 10lb bag of sugar in Illinois
Sounds about right! 👍
Sugar for us is 3.99
In which community? Crazy how they can charge $11.99 in Churchill.
I make my own.
Quite eye straining to watch this video with the fast movement/panning of the camera too rapidly... Would be more pleasant for viewers if you held the camera still with SLOW movement/panning while speaking/narrating, and when capturing something behind you, instead of zipping the camera around and making viewers dizzy, it would be best to PAUSE the camera, then when the next image is ready, turn it back on and beginning speaking/narrating... You can get ideas by watching videos from experienced videographers, and you too can present similar "eye pleasing" videos too.=== You did better on the wall murals.==== ok, while watching, the DRONE footage was spectacular!!!!
Hi Sylvain! What you're watching is one of my first few dozen videos, when I didn't own proper gear for video production. I was just a few months into my channel. I've always debated whether to simply delete these shaky old videos, or keep them online, but I've decided to keep them online because they do provide some good information about what to expect. At the time, I had no idea the footage was shaky - I just went out filming as a novice, and only noticed the shaky footage when editing. That said, I bought proper gear in September 2020 which has definitely changed the quality of my content. So, while the first 40 vlogs are pretty rough, the 160 I've produced since are a lot more cinematic. You'll also be happy to hear that I'm planning a return visit to Churchill to capture it on camera properly! As always, thank you for the constructive feedback and rest assured I learned my lesson as a newbie vlogger back in 2020 when my channel started. Cheers!
PS - feel free to check out some of my newer content! Here's a video that went viral recently: ruclips.net/video/ONXvpPaTLXw/видео.html
How the fuck do these people afford that?! 30 dollars for cherries?!!
Incredibly high wages! When I worked in Nunavut, in Canada’s Arctic, I made exactly double what I make at home in Alberta. Thankfully, I made a point to bring boxes full of fresh food up to the north with me after every trip home, so the costs up there weren’t as bad as they would have otherwise been. I’d say the worst is 12 packs of Coke, which can run upwards of $60-80 depending on the community.
Min 8:47 Odb and brad make curious graffiti 😂😂😂
Lol, I didn’t even notice