48:13 the reason why the buses get to "blow the red light" is because they have a dedicated priority signal (the little white bar on top of the right-side signal) that lets them skip the queue to get into the turning lane first at the next intersection
The buses went on red because they had a transit priority signal. The white vertical line above the red light that turned on was the transit priority signal.
"King Edward's Castle" is the East Block of the Parliament. It doesn't appear in the video, but the building right next to it with the clock tower (called the Peace Tower) that's set way back from the road is the Center Block. It's undergoing a huge remodel right now, but normally that's where Canada's House of Commons and Senate meet (The House is temporarily set up in the West Block and AFAIK the Senate is temporarily in the old train station, which is now simply called the Senate Building). And if I was traveling into downtown from the west, instead of taking regular city streets, I would've taken the Ottawa River Parkway (Google Maps tells me it was renamed to the Kichi Zibi Mikan last year to honor the Algonquin tribes that lived there before the French and British showed up.).
You're both partly right about the relationship between Canada and the UK. Canada is a former colony of the UK and was one of its territories. But, ever since 1867, Confederation, ee became our own country. However, we're still a member of the British Commonwealth, along with countries like Australia and New Zealand. You did the right thing with the city bus, because you're not supposed to pass one when it stops, but some selfish people make up their own rules and do it anyways. That building you called a castle I used to work in. It's one of the Parliament buildings. That intersection where the Quickie store was on the right is the street i once lives on, Augusta.
Some observations from a long term resident or Ottawa. You managed to drive through some of the oldest neighbourhoods in Ottawa in your drive through. The city has many diverse modern neighbourhoods. You comments about homeless people are off base. Ottawa has less than 1500 homeless people total out of a city population of over a million in the greater Ottawa region. I've lived in Ottawa for 45+ years and can count on one hand the number of 'crack' heads as you call them. Ottawa is a world class city. Clean, safe and with a high quality of life. Come here in the winter and you will find nearly as many people out walking around.
Ottawa has world-class museums, art galleries, etc, thriving markets, beautiful neighbourhoods, amazing architecture, such events as the Tulip Festival, a beautiful canal, excellent restaurants, jazz festivals, Gatineau, the RCMP Colour Ride, etc. I often find people who complain about places being boring are boring people.
I guess we all do that, comparing a new city we visit to ones we're familiar with. I do the same when i go to the States, by saying this or that city reminds me of Toronto, or Montreal, or Ottawa, etc...
Drives down a highway that looks like any other highway in North America: "This looks a lot dumpier than Toronto". So what I gathered is that you just put it in your mind that a few older homes that are 70-80 years old must mean that the whole city is "dumpy" or trashy. Ok there bud. Way to generalize. Drying clothes and keeping a bike on a balcony is apparently trashy. You really got it in your head to just pick out random things as trashy. Absurd. The buses did not run the red light. There's a priority signal on the traffic light at 48:05
Ottawa looks just like Jacksonville. Ottawa is bigger than Jacksonville in land size. It is big spread out ass city. Those type of cities always have areas that are not taken care of. You can drive around for hours in a city of that size.
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS That "castle" is the Canadian Parliament. Justin Trudeau's workplace. Kind of a shock to to the system compared to the wildin' out population and ghettos of Florida
Problem with Ottawa is its "boring" because its the city stuck between Toronto and Montreal, its competition is unbeatable. Overall tho ur right its a chill city. Has a Washington DC/Philly vibe
@@sm3675 lol yeah but that's Europe. You can throw a stick to the next city, hell you could slingshot a marble to your neighboring country if you wanted to
A big part of why the roads look so beat up is the extreme weather swings. We can go from -30C in January to +30C in July with all the precipitation that comes with it. Takes a major toll on the roads.
Btw you can drive 120-130 (75-80mph) on the 400 highways ...cops wont pull you over here for that its not worth their time, and we got bigger problems on the roads here...
Maybe a video about THE worst hood in Ottawa? I'll tell you right away lol. It is downtown Ottawa around Byward Market...lott of homeless and drug addicts around this filthy place. Drive near Shephards of Good Hope homeless shelter and you will understand what I mean here. 😊
Lmao and south park is not accurate HOWEVER we DO say buddy and guy ALOT... im surprised no one said that to you lol. In Toronto we dont say eh very much. Americans also for some reason dont understand the meaning ...it basically is the same as you saying huh... like that was a good steak eh? Or you really want that eh? We dont say it other than when it makes sense ...its essentially only used to emphasize a question or a point
48:13 the reason why the buses get to "blow the red light" is because they have a dedicated priority signal (the little white bar on top of the right-side signal) that lets them skip the queue to get into the turning lane first at the next intersection
The buses went on red because they had a transit priority signal. The white vertical line above the red light that turned on was the transit priority signal.
"King Edward's Castle" is the East Block of the Parliament. It doesn't appear in the video, but the building right next to it with the clock tower (called the Peace Tower) that's set way back from the road is the Center Block. It's undergoing a huge remodel right now, but normally that's where Canada's House of Commons and Senate meet (The House is temporarily set up in the West Block and AFAIK the Senate is temporarily in the old train station, which is now simply called the Senate Building). And if I was traveling into downtown from the west, instead of taking regular city streets, I would've taken the Ottawa River Parkway (Google Maps tells me it was renamed to the Kichi Zibi Mikan last year to honor the Algonquin tribes that lived there before the French and British showed up.).
You're both partly right about the relationship between Canada and the UK. Canada is a former colony of the UK and was one of its territories. But, ever since 1867, Confederation, ee became our own country. However, we're still a member of the British Commonwealth, along with countries like Australia and New Zealand. You did the right thing with the city bus, because you're not supposed to pass one when it stops, but some selfish people make up their own rules and do it anyways. That building you called a castle I used to work in. It's one of the Parliament buildings. That intersection where the Quickie store was on the right is the street i once lives on, Augusta.
The type of people that claim Ottawa is boring/nothing to do are the type of people that need to be spoon fed excitement. Aka they themselves are lame
I find it funny Canadians think our cities suck, and here we have an American from *Florida* who thinks they're cool!
Well said and so true.
huge tip , get a video editor and delete all the traffic stops on red
Did you go to Ottawa and not see the Parliament Buildings?
The tour is pretty great if they are still doing that
It's Ottawa!
Some observations from a long term resident or Ottawa. You managed to drive through some of the oldest neighbourhoods in Ottawa in your drive through. The city has many diverse modern neighbourhoods. You comments about homeless people are off base. Ottawa has less than 1500 homeless people total out of a city population of over a million in the greater Ottawa region. I've lived in Ottawa for 45+ years and can count on one hand the number of 'crack' heads as you call them. Ottawa is a world class city. Clean, safe and with a high quality of life. Come here in the winter and you will find nearly as many people out walking around.
Scenic, Serene, Sublime.
Ottawa has world-class museums, art galleries, etc, thriving markets, beautiful neighbourhoods, amazing architecture, such events as the Tulip Festival, a beautiful canal, excellent restaurants, jazz festivals, Gatineau, the RCMP Colour Ride, etc. I often find people who complain about places being boring are boring people.
No, its boring. As soon as it gets cold my canada videos get views 🤣
Idk if you're overhyping or not😂
I guess we all do that, comparing a new city we visit to ones we're familiar with. I do the same when i go to the States, by saying this or that city reminds me of Toronto, or Montreal, or Ottawa, etc...
Even though it can be wicked cold ... bundle up and go to winterlude in February ... then you will get to experience the city
Amazing. These nice folks drive aimlessly through the city, somehow miss or fail to acknowledge the site of parliament and then call it “exploring!
Drives down a highway that looks like any other highway in North America: "This looks a lot dumpier than Toronto".
So what I gathered is that you just put it in your mind that a few older homes that are 70-80 years old must mean that the whole city is "dumpy" or trashy. Ok there bud. Way to generalize.
Drying clothes and keeping a bike on a balcony is apparently trashy. You really got it in your head to just pick out random things as trashy. Absurd.
The buses did not run the red light. There's a priority signal on the traffic light at 48:05
Totally agree with your comment. Realistic and lucid tho .
Ottawa looks just like Jacksonville.
Ottawa is bigger than Jacksonville in land size. It is big spread out ass city. Those type of cities always have areas that are not taken care of. You can drive around for hours in a city of that size.
Except your 60X more likely to get killer in Jacksonville 🤦
@@FLORIDAHOODVLOGS That "castle" is the Canadian Parliament. Justin Trudeau's workplace. Kind of a shock to to the system compared to the wildin' out population and ghettos of Florida
Problem with Ottawa is its "boring" because its the city stuck between Toronto and Montreal, its competition is unbeatable. Overall tho ur right its a chill city. Has a Washington DC/Philly vibe
Brussels is "stuck" between Amterdam and Paris and is still fun.
@@sm3675 lol yeah but that's Europe. You can throw a stick to the next city, hell you could slingshot a marble to your neighboring country if you wanted to
cette ville ne rassemble pas à Washington d.c elle rassemble juste a une ville européenne 😂
@@sm3675 those are all in different countries, north America is huge, some of our metro areas are bigger than your countries
Uh..you kind of missed the highlights..the canal..rideau river..ottawa river..
I am surprised that there is so little car traffic downtown.
Subscribed because of the haitian part
A big part of why the roads look so beat up is the extreme weather swings. We can go from -30C in January to +30C in July with all the precipitation that comes with it. Takes a major toll on the roads.
Snow its not easy on roads thats a fact so is ice
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The volume in this video and others needs to be checked. I can't hear a thing without headphones.
Btw you can drive 120-130 (75-80mph) on the 400 highways ...cops wont pull you over here for that its not worth their time, and we got bigger problems on the roads here...
Im here 🇭🇹
You can't really run over pedestrians. You can in the United States. But here it's illegal. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Ottawa is a hell of a lot nicer than Toronto. More boring? Maybe, but it is like comparing Pittsburg to NY.
Maybe a video about THE worst hood in Ottawa? I'll tell you right away lol. It is downtown Ottawa around Byward Market...lott of homeless and drug addicts around this filthy place. Drive near Shephards of Good Hope homeless shelter and you will understand what I mean here. 😊
Canada isn’t as bad as USA
Lmao and south park is not accurate HOWEVER we DO say buddy and guy ALOT... im surprised no one said that to you lol. In Toronto we dont say eh very much. Americans also for some reason dont understand the meaning ...it basically is the same as you saying huh... like that was a good steak eh? Or you really want that eh? We dont say it other than when it makes sense ...its essentially only used to emphasize a question or a point
Sak pase nap boule
Snotawa ontarable
Snotowa, Winterpeg, Toront-oh-no, what else?
@@christina311uss Browntown
@@christina311uss Vancoocoo
all very boring
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