I visited from Atlanta GA.... Everything was so different. I love the Canadian cutlure. So many different people. I was staying on Peguis street and Regeant avenue. There was a business called VISIONS across the street. I took the bus to Portage place. I had lots of putine. It was so cool to be sorta one of kind. I had never experienced so much snow in all my life and cold tempatuees. This was my first time in another country so I will never forget it. I had an amazing time...!
I'm Canadian from Edmonton. My first trip to the U.S was Baltimore. I loved it as well ,even though people run down Baltimore. Glad you had a good time for your first Canada trip in nna city. Lol one Winnipeg. Never been bit Won't ok nnis a bigger version but a lot alike I'm told. Have to visit Atlanta one day! Southern food looks great!
@@gp7910 I am from Atlanta as well. I just drove from Atlanta to Carman MB last week. The roads were snowy and icy. Temps were in the 20s. I was making a delivery. 2nd time in Canada. 1st time I flew to Detroit and took a taxi to the casino in Windsor. I hope to visit Winnipeg and go to a hockey game. City looks so clean!!!!!
@@mattresstyme2130 Winnipeg ,Edmonrinna d Regina are a little rough around the edges for a Canadian cities. Just be careful in some areas and don't think cause it's Canada it's totally safe...though like U.S cities most areas are fine . Edmonton in the summer is awesome !
I visited Winnipeg for the first time, just this past weekend. I really loved it, and looking forward to gong back soon. I was in the Union Station where part of this video walks through. It was quite beautiful. The Human Rights Museum is simply wonderful! I want to go back to this wonderful city soon.
Really miss Winnipeg, I lived in Winnipeg from 2003 to 2012, now live in China, I visited Winnipeg again in 2014, I still miss there so much, Winnipeg is like my hometown.
Fond memories spending the first 10 years of my life in Winnipeg. I moved to BC and missed the Winnipeg winters... hockey, snow forts, tobogganing, sleigh rides... still miss it to this day! Call me crazy hahaha
this vlogger somehow bi-passed places like the north end of winnipeg, point douglas area, ellice ave and main street. well kept areas for the privileged of course.
Thank you sir for videotaping your walk through the downtown to the St. Boniface Cathedral and down by the riverside of the assiniboine river, Gee, our city seemed so quiet, Amazzing... hardly anyone around. But, then again, Who'd be walking in the winter... Only the ones who are capable to have the energy and desire to walk in the winter.... God bless you sir, Thank you so much. It has been a pleasure.
MIŁO MI SIĘ OGLĄDAŁO.mój brat chodził i jeżdził tymi ulicami.Teraz już nie ma go w śród żywych pozostał tam na zawsze .Pozdrawiam z Polski. Szkoda że kamerzysta się nie odzywa.Przeszedł sporo drogi, szybko szedł---dzięki,-super film
My old man started to work for CN in 57' and ran his crew while going all over Canada to remote places to fix the lines and signals. He received his 25-year wall clock and plague along with some other little treats. After CN's move to Syminton, he worked for another eighteen years until retirement. He'll be gone coming two years in may, 2023. With all the history, I've never so much as walked into this place. One day soon.
@@silencenhikes6692 it used to be the north end of main st that you would not walk alone at night, so I guess all the druggie gangs move to downtown now?
Winnipeg is a funny place and people either love it or they hate it. Personally, I love it. The ones who hate Winnipeg, I think, tend to be wrapped up in their own sense of ennui. Here's a song by that great Winnipeg band, The Weakerthans: "One Great City" (The chorus is "I HATE Winnipeg") Enjoy! ruclips.net/video/zhjhzegSJ24/видео.html
Kind of looks empty, your city, just buildings , and where are the cafes, restarurants, places for people to go in and socialise, coffee shops?? I am from Canada too..but in my city there is a coffee shop or a place to eat every few metres..
@@eddyfunk6781 oh, really.. That is strange, cause Tripadvisor shows enormous amount of cafes and restaurants in Winnipeg.. Are none of them located Downtown? The map shows that there are a certain amount of them in the centre,maybe they are in other areas,than the one you described..?? Anyway, was just curious, because i would like to explore other Canadian cities, more affordable ones..
There are a lot of places to eat, and the food in Winnipeg is great. You just don't see too many of them in this video because most of them don't face the street --- they're either accessible from inside larger buildings or they're on side streets away from noisy traffic. Also, when this video was shot, most restaurants had already closed their outdoor tables for the season.
@@DaveGIS123 Hello, thank you so much for answering my question!.. it is confusing to see many contrasting comments about Winnipeg What would you say about Exchange District? Some say it has lots to offer, some say its empty after 6pm and not safe.. What areas would you recommend to live, in terms of being affordable, but close to centre?
@@joang.6664 I’m glad to help you. The Exchange District and the nearby Warehouse District feature a huge number of very good restaurants but many of them service the daytime business crowd and do close early. The ones that stay open late offer excellent food and drink. Here’s a small selection: www.tripadvisor.ca/RestaurantsNear-g154954-d564271-Exchange_District_Guided_Walking_Tour-Winnipeg_Manitoba.html Like most restaurants downtown, many of the ones on this list don’t have much of a street front presence --- some of them are almost literally holes-in-the-wall --- but you can find some real gems there. Use Google Maps to see where they are, and check their web pages to see their menus. As for places to live, I really can’t answer that question for you. It all depends on what you want, be it a single detached house, condo, or apartment. Here’s a link to a site where you can find up-to-date information on what’s available: www.realtor.ca/map#ZoomLevel=16&Center=49.896140%2C-97.140165&LatitudeMax=49.90110&LongitudeMax=-97.12584&LatitudeMin=49.89118&LongitudeMin=-97.15449&Sort=6-D&PGeoIds=g30_cbfgtjkk&GeoName=Winnipeg%2C%20MB&PropertyTypeGroupID=1&PropertySearchTypeId=1&TransactionTypeId=2&Currency=CAD Type in Winnipeg for the city, and use the filter options to find the type of accommodation you’re looking for. Oh, if you do visit Winnipeg, be sure to take in some of our festivals. In Winter, check out Festival du Voyageur, which celebrates Winnipeg’s strong French Canadian heritage heho.ca/fr/ or, if you come in summer, enjoy Folklorama, the largest and longest-running multicultural festival in the world en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folklorama Cheers!
@@DaveGIS123 Thank you very much indeed for all the useful info and the links! Very kind of you , I appreciate very much you taking time to answer me, sincerely wishing you health and all the best in 2021!:-)))
Well you know Terry i have lived here my whole life and you are flat out wrong .it is a very tough city in certain parts however overall I have found most people are far more real and helpful than huge places that I have been to like Toronto or Chicago .you shouldn't necessarily listen to the Eastern based and board media.
@@jackfishcampbell6745 hey man, lucky enough to have found you having been recently active, anyhow, considering a move soon, is winnipeg DT what its portrayed to be or is it actually a safe place to stay? ive heard lots of stuff about gangs robbing people and in some case murdering over there, just a short answer would do :D thanks
Another Sabah Fakhri fan I walk around downtown winnipeg a lot and never had problems. Just don’t get involved in things you shouldn’t and everything is good. But for sure downtown isn’t the best, the worst is actually north of downtown.
No commentary? Much is self explanatory but it would have been helpful. Like the Human Rights Museum that was opened by HM The Queen way back then. Don't care for the design myself.
hey go for a walk up and down main street starting from Logan ave down to Cathedral ave late night on a Friday or Saturday like around 1:30 am or so lets show RUclips viewers a truer perspctive of the homicide capital of Canada :)
Very race driven city, they prefer to keep it as it always was, not too many liberals here mostly long time traditional conservatives who reject liberalism. Mostly Whites and Asians, a bit hostile towards Blacks.
Great video! Makes me feel like I'm walking through Winnipeg right now, even when I'm isolated at home. Thanks for sharing, keep it up!
Thank you, kind of stuck at home also.
I visited from Atlanta GA.... Everything was so different. I love the Canadian cutlure. So many different people. I was staying on Peguis street and Regeant avenue. There was a business called VISIONS across the street. I took the bus to Portage place. I had lots of putine. It was so cool to be sorta one of kind. I had never experienced so much snow in all my life and cold tempatuees. This was my first time in another country so I will never forget it. I had an amazing time...!
In Winnipeg Manitoba.
jarmelo2006 I’m from San Francisco and hope to visit one day! Looks so clean, not too big, not too small.
I'm Canadian from Edmonton. My first trip to the U.S was Baltimore. I loved it as well ,even though people run down Baltimore. Glad you had a good time for your first Canada trip in nna city. Lol one Winnipeg. Never been bit Won't ok nnis a bigger version but a lot alike I'm told. Have to visit Atlanta one day! Southern food looks great!
@@gp7910 I am from Atlanta as well. I just drove from Atlanta to Carman MB last week. The roads were snowy and icy. Temps were in the 20s. I was making a delivery. 2nd time in Canada. 1st time I flew to Detroit and took a taxi to the casino in Windsor. I hope to visit Winnipeg and go to a hockey game. City looks so clean!!!!!
@@mattresstyme2130 Winnipeg ,Edmonrinna d Regina are a little rough around the edges for a Canadian cities. Just be careful in some areas and don't think cause it's Canada it's totally safe...though like U.S cities most areas are fine .
Edmonton in the summer is awesome !
Love walking around Winnipeg. My awesome home.
I visited Winnipeg for the first time, just this past weekend. I really loved it, and looking forward to gong back soon. I was in the Union Station where part of this video walks through. It was quite beautiful. The Human Rights Museum is simply wonderful! I want to go back to this wonderful city soon.
Really miss Winnipeg, I lived in Winnipeg from 2003 to 2012, now live in China, I visited Winnipeg again in 2014, I still miss there so much, Winnipeg is like my hometown.
Did you go to school here?
Zhe Dong Happy corona virus
come back Winnipeg loves its Asian population,,both white and Asian live together in perfect harmony no C.C.P here people are free
Zhe Dong How is the virus?
Kenn Smith really?
Fond memories spending the first 10 years of my life in Winnipeg. I moved to BC and missed the Winnipeg winters... hockey, snow forts, tobogganing, sleigh rides... still miss it to this day! Call me crazy hahaha
Thanks for a great video. Winnipeg looks like a nice, well-kept city. I've only heard good things about it and Manitoba.
It is built on an ancient Indian Burial Ground. Watch out
@@justkf2things443 who cares, fuck them
this vlogger somehow bi-passed places like the north end of winnipeg, point douglas area, ellice ave and main street. well kept areas for the privileged of course.
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Yeah right. Try living here!
Glad to see Virtual Channel from Canada 🇨🇦.👍👍👍
Precioso reportaje. Muchas gracias por vuestro sacrificio en mostrarnos estas bellas imágenes. Saludos cordiales desde Madrid- España.
I miss winnipeg i lived there for 3 years but its look like 20 years . Thanks winnipeg for everything goodby
13 years ago I walked this rout ....moved 1500 miles away and miss the snow
Thank you sir for videotaping your walk through the downtown to the St. Boniface Cathedral and down by the riverside of the assiniboine river, Gee, our city seemed so quiet, Amazzing... hardly anyone around. But, then again, Who'd be walking in the winter... Only the ones who are capable to have the energy and desire to walk in the winter.... God bless you sir, Thank you so much. It has been a pleasure.
Thank you. Yes it was winter and I might be doing more there hopefully. I enjoyed the winter walks just well dressed for sure.
It is safer to walk in winter than in the scorching summer sun I guess.
Brings back memories cheers
I live here. Love my city.
Great walk dear. Best thing is you walk fast so smoothly. Lovely. Subscribed you. New friend from Scotland ❤️👍
Uma boa noite , parabéns pelo video
The snow is nice, but I don't like the cold. I prefer to watch winter from afar
Amazing Canada, thanks for touring me there. New friend here, I want to see more. Let's keep in touch.
MIŁO MI SIĘ OGLĄDAŁO.mój brat chodził i jeżdził tymi ulicami.Teraz już nie ma go w śród żywych pozostał tam na zawsze .Pozdrawiam z Polski. Szkoda że kamerzysta się nie odzywa.Przeszedł sporo drogi, szybko szedł---dzięki,-super film
dzięki!
what's your brother's name and age? I probably know him
Such a nice video my friend, I love watching it in full !😘😘❤❤👍❤👉
fantastic, cold but cool
Beautiful city
Excellent video. That was fun.
beelow bee Thanks
Thank you so much to sharing it.your efforts are super great.it helped me a lot..thanks a lott
Wow what a great video.
love the great city of winnipeg
Me too
i find it so interesting to watch
thanks for your sharing
You did great ! Love to see your channel grow . You make good videos. Keep up good work !
Thanks 🙏
Thanks for this walking ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for doing this video in wonderful city I live in.
Great video feel like im in manitoba right now
I can’t wait for snow ❄️ this fall and winter time ❄️🥶🌨❄️🥶🌨 stay safe everybody god bless 🙏🏾🙏🏾
You also. Thank you.
Really like the summer better.
Friendly Manitoba ❤️
thank you
Nice video
I’ve only seen it from inside the airport, I’ll have to take a trip there one day to see the city.
Good Job
Very good video ~~~I saw your video well~~~
My old man started to work for CN in 57' and ran his crew while going all over Canada to remote places to fix the lines and signals. He received his 25-year wall clock and plague along with some other little treats. After CN's move to Syminton, he worked for another eighteen years until retirement. He'll be gone coming two years in may, 2023. With all the history, I've never so much as walked into this place. One day soon.
Awesome 😍
Shalom Adonai yeh-shu-ah, 55 GOd bless you! 🇧🇷
I miss you rainy days 😔
Aba Dami n snow jan dito wala pa
Cool
I live here as well
super super
worked in 1974 for reno fire and safety so i have been in all the buildings -but not the new ones
How about south winnipeg to live ? Transportation facilities from there to notre dame avenue. ???
I'm amazed you didn't get stabbed.
Thanos for this video. Really nice to see it uncut.
Surrey 360 thanks
What happened in 6:40?
Arnau Massons Nothing just people waiting for the bus.
@@silencenhikes6692 too much personal space, wtf
@@elliotjung1766
😂😂😂😂
This is not thing you should see at the Polo Park Sunday or Saturday evening how much people getting to the business.
Been there, seen that.
Agreement in There
. Each step is a new There, and each that is a glimmer in the heart.
Can you walk in west end Winnipeg at night?
Probably wouldn't want to but I'm sure it's possible...
West is ok. Its north of portage avenue and downtown at night where you should not go alone. Then again i have walked alone there at night.
@@silencenhikes6692 it used to be the north end of main st that you would not walk alone at night, so I guess all the druggie gangs move to downtown now?
also worked for the city of winipeg parks dept
Gnr this song is for you,for the good time.
240 miles north of north dakota damn too far up there.....
Loredo Mattoni it’s 59 miles to the US border..
Winnipeg is 60 miles north of Pembina ND.
Should've tried walking in the underground if you come back
what camera are you using?
Go pro hero 7, has in camera gimbal. Much better for walks without all the weight.
@@silencenhikes6692 thwnks
This'is Andy City
Winnipeg is a funny place and people either love it or they hate it. Personally, I love it.
The ones who hate Winnipeg, I think, tend to be wrapped up in their own sense of ennui. Here's a song by that great Winnipeg band, The Weakerthans: "One Great City" (The chorus is "I HATE Winnipeg") Enjoy! ruclips.net/video/zhjhzegSJ24/видео.html
Thank you. Will check it out. Yes once you get to know this city you end up liking it.
I’d rather walk around Tokyo than here but that’s just me.
Always felt safe day or night anywhere in Japan that's for sure.
In which month this video was shot?
Ashok Kumar it was early december if I remember correctly.
WINNIPEG IS THE BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
Yes! and Manitoba is the best city in the world too!
And canada is the best town in the world!
@@koolaidklankillers yea ✌️
Most underrated city in Canada
These videos are so fun! Are you using a gimbal?
Sound Snags Thank you, just a gopro 7 which has stabiliser
looks like so remote and not much economy going on, slow and quite life.
Kind of looks empty, your city, just buildings , and where are the cafes, restarurants, places for people to go in and socialise, coffee shops?? I am from Canada too..but in my city there is a coffee shop or a place to eat every few metres..
@@eddyfunk6781 oh, really.. That is strange, cause Tripadvisor shows enormous amount of cafes and restaurants in Winnipeg.. Are none of them located Downtown? The map shows that there are a certain amount of them in the centre,maybe they are in other areas,than the one you described..?? Anyway, was just curious, because i would like to explore other Canadian cities, more affordable ones..
There are a lot of places to eat, and the food in Winnipeg is great. You just don't see too many of them in this video because most of them don't face the street --- they're either accessible from inside larger buildings or they're on side streets away from noisy traffic. Also, when this video was shot, most restaurants had already closed their outdoor tables for the season.
@@DaveGIS123 Hello, thank you so much for answering my question!.. it is confusing to see many contrasting comments about Winnipeg
What would you say about Exchange District? Some say it has lots to offer, some say its empty after 6pm and not safe.. What areas would you recommend to live, in terms of being affordable, but close to centre?
@@joang.6664 I’m glad to help you.
The Exchange District and the nearby Warehouse District feature a huge number of very good restaurants but many of them service the daytime business crowd and do close early. The ones that stay open late offer excellent food and drink. Here’s a small selection: www.tripadvisor.ca/RestaurantsNear-g154954-d564271-Exchange_District_Guided_Walking_Tour-Winnipeg_Manitoba.html Like most restaurants downtown, many of the ones on this list don’t have much of a street front presence --- some of them are almost literally holes-in-the-wall --- but you can find some real gems there. Use Google Maps to see where they are, and check their web pages to see their menus.
As for places to live, I really can’t answer that question for you. It all depends on what you want, be it a single detached house, condo, or apartment. Here’s a link to a site where you can find up-to-date information on what’s available: www.realtor.ca/map#ZoomLevel=16&Center=49.896140%2C-97.140165&LatitudeMax=49.90110&LongitudeMax=-97.12584&LatitudeMin=49.89118&LongitudeMin=-97.15449&Sort=6-D&PGeoIds=g30_cbfgtjkk&GeoName=Winnipeg%2C%20MB&PropertyTypeGroupID=1&PropertySearchTypeId=1&TransactionTypeId=2&Currency=CAD Type in Winnipeg for the city, and use the filter options to find the type of accommodation you’re looking for.
Oh, if you do visit Winnipeg, be sure to take in some of our festivals. In Winter, check out Festival du Voyageur, which celebrates Winnipeg’s strong French Canadian heritage heho.ca/fr/ or, if you come in summer, enjoy Folklorama, the largest and longest-running multicultural festival in the world en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folklorama
Cheers!
@@DaveGIS123 Thank you very much indeed for all the useful info and the links! Very kind of you , I appreciate very much you taking time to answer me, sincerely wishing you health and all the best in 2021!:-)))
21:39 is this the statue of MAHATMA GANDHI ??
Yes it is. Because right beside is the museum of human rights.
I love ❤️ my Winnipeg however it is..Good,Bad or Ugly I don’t care..I live here,I Boss 😂 😂 😂...
Ilija Bosnjak ❤️
@@pearlmaligaya8165 😘 are you a free woman if yes let me know...Take ❤ care...
Ilija Bosnjak hi, are you free man? Let me know?
@@pearlmaligaya8165 Yes I am a Free man.Nothing to hide...
Ilija Bosnjak take care
It looks so lonely with all the vehicles no talking you need some narrative
Winnipeg, the meanest city in Canada.
Well you know Terry i have lived here my whole life and you are flat out wrong .it is a very tough city in certain parts however overall I have found most people are far more real and helpful than huge places that I have been to like Toronto or Chicago .you shouldn't necessarily listen to the Eastern based and board media.
I meant biased not board
I was hijacked!
@@jackfishcampbell6745 hey man, lucky enough to have found you having been recently active, anyhow, considering a move soon, is winnipeg DT what its portrayed to be or is it actually a safe place to stay? ive heard lots of stuff about gangs robbing people and in some case murdering over there, just a short answer would do :D thanks
Another Sabah Fakhri fan I walk around downtown winnipeg a lot and never had problems. Just don’t get involved in things you shouldn’t and everything is good. But for sure downtown isn’t the best, the worst is actually north of downtown.
Mean to Player Haters.
Check Out Winnipeg's Most.
This goes out to a the Silky Johnsons
So this is what Winnipegers look like....odd species..
fk you
Yep just regular human beings LOL
damn, some people like winnipeg??
Its nice to visit, if you know where to go.
I do
Beats the heck out of Regina.
Definitely better than where I live
saw 665 likes.. figured it was only right for this video to have 666 likes..
winipeg is new york of the praries
I heard Winnipeg referred to as the Chicago of Canada, with the wind and all...
No commentary? Much is self explanatory but it would have been helpful. Like the Human Rights Museum that was opened by HM The Queen way back then. Don't care for the design myself.
why are chinese in winnipeg , they have a country
Why are whites in Winnipeg? They have a country in Europe or the UK specifically
@@ManishPLAYS why is snow in winnipeg? They have Iceland.
hey go for a walk up and down main street starting from Logan ave down to Cathedral ave late night on a Friday or Saturday like around 1:30 am or so lets show RUclips viewers a truer perspctive of the homicide capital of Canada :)
That happens in every city though SMH
Over to your left it the Human Rights Museum . at your far Right is Revolving Restaruant
Good grief. Is there anything more depressing than this reminder of what an ugly city this is!?? 🎩
Very race driven city, they prefer to keep it as it always was, not too many liberals here mostly long time traditional conservatives who reject liberalism. Mostly Whites and Asians, a bit hostile towards Blacks.
If you find yourself walking in Winnipeg, keep walking to the border and never look back.
Good Job