5 Annoying things about Nanaimo | Warnings About Nanaimo BC

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  • Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
  • #nanaimo #realestateadvice #vancouverisland #realtor #improvement
    If you're planning on Moving to Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, these are some things that you may want to know about the community and living here permanently.
    Nanaimo has some issues that need to be resolved that would not be difficult with some planning and investment from the province of British Columbia, The City of Nanaimo, and the residents of this fantastic town. These are the things I experience regularly that people may find helpful to know.
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Комментарии • 111

  • @nigelappleby6362
    @nigelappleby6362 Год назад +17

    Hi Scott, Interesting video thank you.
    As far as cell service on Hammond Bay Road and surrounding area is concerned, during the early 2010's Telus wanted to put an antenna on the flats off Hammond Bay Road but the local residents complained that it was too close to a school. Then Telus wanted to put one in Piper's Pub parking lot, but that was objected to because it was there was a Salmon spawning stream there. Telus then basically gave because there was not a consensus about where would be acceptable, just objections. So we only have ourselves to blame. At that time we lived by the intersection of Lost Lake Road and Laguna Way, so we would have benefited, and were well aware of this going on. I may be slightly out on the date period but I'm sure that I'm pretty close.
    Best regards, Nigel Appleby

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад +2

      Wow. We really shot our self in the foot on that one!!! I truly didn’t know those facts. Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻

  • @pzhang66
    @pzhang66 Год назад +8

    Totally agree. It reminds me of when I was new to Nanaimo - while driving around using Google Maps, there are certain parts of town, where Google would get lost due to poor cellphone signals, and directed me going in circles.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      It doesn’t help that there are 5 different ways to get to the same location with only a 2 minute variance in arrival time.

    • @ryananderson5202
      @ryananderson5202 16 дней назад

      This happens all over BC.
      They don't want certain areas getting traffic.
      They don't want people finding logging roads.
      They don't want people driving to "local spots".
      BC is unfriendly.

  • @vaishalivats4513
    @vaishalivats4513 Год назад +7

    100 agree with all the points you mentioned...Nanaimo really need some downtown personality like Victoria has.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      We need that vintage look without the traffic 😉

  • @MalaCrim
    @MalaCrim Год назад +11

    Nooo! Don’t tell anyone about the Parkway. It’s our secret roadway to north Nanaimo. The MOST annoying thing is City Council’s approval of high density housing in every neighborhood including those originally zoned R1. No wonder we’re known as Surrey by the Sea. You also did not mention the dreadful population of drug addicts in the south end and spreading like a cancer to the Central and north parts.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад +4

      They really do need to open up more land for Development. this would actually drive down the cost of real estate because there’s so few places to build currently. Really the only land we’re seeing developed is from people who own large lots of land subdividing into buildable areas.

    • @Theofanasticperson705
      @Theofanasticperson705 Год назад

      Oh good one, move the special needs housing to a different location. There is a building with special needs, and it’s by the drug attics. Please move it to a better location away from drug dealers and attics. That’s all.

    • @codybarry8204
      @codybarry8204 Год назад

      @@Theofanasticperson705 Drug ADDICTS (not attics , a pet peeve of mine that no one on this island knows how to spell.) What problems are these omg
      While I don't agree with overpasses,
      Hardly anything mentioned were MY pet peeves.
      Like snottiness of the people. Including my family. .....who thinks they are sooo much better than the USA.
      Try that without your food shipments and good luck with the veggies.

    • @sandywhite1550
      @sandywhite1550 Год назад

      Heads up, there’s drug addition, crime and homelessness in all cities in North America. Sad but true.

    • @Heeter_23
      @Heeter_23 Год назад

      Drug addicts and homeless people are EVERYWHERE in Nanaimo, not just the south end.

  • @user-yd7kx5oq3r
    @user-yd7kx5oq3r 11 месяцев назад +1

    Enjoyed watching your videos, interesting

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  11 месяцев назад

      I appreciate you taking the time to watch!

  • @rogiervantilburg3440
    @rogiervantilburg3440 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @annamcmurtry8822
    @annamcmurtry8822 Год назад +3

    You are so right

  • @mariaallison1297
    @mariaallison1297 Год назад +1

    100% agree!..be nice to have an amusement parks for everyone where Nanaimo becomes popular and known for...a flower park or cherry tree blossom parks.. where people comes to see it every year! Just a few idea to think about...

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching in commenting, Maria!

  • @renees1211
    @renees1211 Год назад +1

    When the dayliner (E&N train) used to run years ago, it used to be pretty much empty. Which was why it shut down. There is not enough population on this island to justify the cost of rebuilding that rail line and the cost of maintaining that rail line. Up and down the island at a fixed time once a day is not convenient for anyone looking for anything other than a "tourist" trip, and people just don't do that often enough to keep the train running. Long-time island residents have seen the results. It was mostly empty. Sad but true. A very expensive dream. What would serve us all much better would be to turn it into a trail.

  • @jinjeegarrick
    @jinjeegarrick 11 месяцев назад +1

    How about taking some of those empty lots downtown and hiring someone to build little sleeping huts where homeless can stay and make a community garden. They can work-trade and get to partake of the garden produce! They could help build the domiciles too, for themselves. Investing energy in building something means you’ll take good care of it! 😇✨🙏

  • @catejordan7244
    @catejordan7244 2 месяца назад +1

    I don’t care about the EnN but how about the street name changes - like 5 different Pine St or the intersection of Pine, Bruce, Fitzwilliam and Third. Also, I drive around Bowen park about five times a day either via Wall Street or Bush.

    • @catmom1975
      @catmom1975 2 месяца назад

      Right! Or when two streets of the same name cross, like Metral Drive and Metral Drive. Or Dufferin Crescent and Dufferin Crescent. There's even streets that change their names 5 times, like Esplanade becomes Front becomes Comox becomes Bowen becomes Norwell becomes Jinglepot.

  • @MRoley885
    @MRoley885 4 дня назад +1

    He forgot the Stinky Pulp Mill that stinks up the whole East coast of the island for 100’s of km,

  • @reneemallinson388
    @reneemallinson388 Год назад +1

    How about finding a solution for the homeless? Revitalizing downtown requires 1) keeping drug treatment centers on the outskirts of the city and not in neighbourhoods. I know access is a problem, but 2) the entire homeless problem has to be dealt with on specially owned land on the outskirts where people are house, treated, trained, and generally sorted. Everything else, like cell service and empty lots, is second to that. Thanks for the video.

  • @lawrencecooke8114
    @lawrencecooke8114 Год назад +1

    Great video (as always). New Hammond Bay resident - ugh the cell service is dreadful. And unsafe - I couldn’t call 911 when I witnessed an accident?

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад +1

      Thank you, Lawernce! And welcome to Nanaimo! Hammond Bay is an amazing place but the cell service is horrible.
      Islander pro tip, if you ever want to get off the phone with someone local while driving... Just say your about to head down hammond bay road and they'll understand!

    • @codybarry8204
      @codybarry8204 Год назад +1

      Yep I ran out of gas once I had to draw a sign, hold out money and it still took 30 mins to get help with a call to AAA

  • @user-eg2zn3fx1t
    @user-eg2zn3fx1t Год назад +1

    The city with no pity was worse before they had the Parkway...count your blessings to even have it...I agree I hate the lights...but maybe less people;) DT core has always been rough...really rough now...and I wish they kept the older buildings...but that is an issue in Vancouver and Victoria as well...plus the locals have fled the DT back in the 90's. You don't know how to turn on 99.3 the Fox?...Wow generations are soft nowadays....I grew up with a yellow phone on the wall...what cell service;) Rail service I agree...bring it back and build hubs where tourists can go at least in the summer...maybe a new fast ferry will help with that...but after the previous past 5 failures...not quite sure about that yet...Empty lots might be improved by more investment...which a realtor would love;)

  • @renees1211
    @renees1211 Год назад +1

    Personally, I have no complaints about the Parkway. You get from one end of Nanaimo (Cedar turnoff) to the other (Woodgrove) in 10-15 minutes or less. Lights included. Before the Parkway was built, that time was easily doubled. Yes, Jingle Pot Road is a lot more pleasant to drive on than the highway, but if everyone started taking that route the residents and farmers wouldn't be loving the traffic. (I have to admit though, that I also prefer the road less travelled when possible.) We are lucky in Nanaimo in that we have several major arteries to choose from that prevent any serious rush hour blockages.

    • @jillgreenaway9688
      @jillgreenaway9688 11 месяцев назад

      Major arteries ?!!
      None in Nanaimo !!!!

    • @renees1211
      @renees1211 11 месяцев назад

      @@jillgreenaway9688 Major arteries: 1. Parkway, 2. Old Highway, 3. Bowen Road, 4. Jingle Pot Road. All of which move smoothly with virtually no rush hour to speak of. The only exception is on the old highway when the ferry comes in and that is easily avoided by taking an alternate route for the 15 minutes or so that the ferry traffic ties up a few traffic lights.

  • @user-gs7cp3rw7e
    @user-gs7cp3rw7e Год назад +1

    I love nanaimo ❤❤❤

  • @lenimbery7038
    @lenimbery7038 10 месяцев назад +1

    Speaking of driving, I hate that there are so many places where you're supposed to be able to merge with another street when turning right....there are so many place that you approach on an angle so it's hard to see what's coming to your left and there are many places like this that should have a merge lane but don't. (you just have to get to know where these dangerous intersections are after time)

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  10 месяцев назад +1

      Amen. It gets considerably better when tourism season is over. You’re back to driving on highways that are nearly empty. It’s still no excuse for poor city planning regarding driving in public safety.

  • @frankjacob3538
    @frankjacob3538 10 месяцев назад +3

    Nanaimo grows on you over time. It's home now.... Not perfect, but full of surprises and potential.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  10 месяцев назад

      I can hear in 2009 and have seen the area vastly improve. I decided to stay in 2012 and don’t regret my decision at all. I keep finding new places and meeting fantastic people. No where is perfect, but I couldn’t think of a better place in Canada to live. Thanks for taking the time to comment and watch my videos!!!

  • @Billmawkee
    @Billmawkee 4 месяца назад

    Something I feel that is needed in downtown Nanaimo is a higher police presence. There is a relatively large RCMP detachment located at Fitzwilliam and Prideaux, across from the Old City Quarter, but that detachment appears to have a much wider area of responsibilty than the city of Nanaimo, as you would expect. Given that situation, the detachment is able to provide only limited coverage to the downtown, which is just not enough. I do not blame the RCMP for this situation.
    I think that the City of Nanaimo needs to take more responsibility for police coverage around the downtown, where there are regular break-ins in businesses, risks of assault and even robbery to people visiting the downtown for shopping, using restaurants, as well as visiting our local museums, theatre and art gallery, and just exploring the downtown and waterfront. The situation downtown is just not safe and most residents and visitors tend to avoid the downtown. If you arrive by highway, ferry or plane, most visitors and city residents learn to avoid the downtown as much as possible. The widely held perception that downtown is not very safe is common, and will not change until the City of Nanaimo invests in a full-time police presence 24/7, whether that comes in a new agreement with the RCMP or the establishment of a City of Nanaimo police department covering the downtown, at least.
    I think this situation is a pity because Nanaimo's downtown has a great little main street, in Commercial Street, with a range of local shops and restaurants, two local museums, the art gallery, the main branch of the public library, as well as the Port Theatre nearby. It also has several relatively large hotels. And, I have not even mentioned the walkable waterfront and park. All these could thrive and probably attract more investment and visitors, if the city made it a priority to transform the downtown into a safer area. I am sure this would not be a simple or easy process, but the City of Nanaimo needs it.

  • @Theofanasticperson705
    @Theofanasticperson705 Год назад

    save on food set terminal Avenue building is emptyed. The other shops are too! I also want Nanaimo as 6. To have more special need homes. For people who may want to live in the suites.

  • @shellh4880
    @shellh4880 Год назад +1

    I live in the Departure Bay area and everyday drive thru the beach area . This area has become the unrecognized "meeting place" of Nanaimo, There are always people enjoying the beach, having a coffee or just meeting up with friends. There's a small kids park, but that is the only recreational activity available on the beach. What's always stumped me, is a children's waterpark was built a block away hidden from any tourist or non resident. But what's worse is the scrub land that the old Amriko's has become. This building burned down many years ago and the empty, unkempt lot is an eyesore to what is a Nanaimo Gem - Departure Bay Beach. There is also a site directly across the Drip Coffee shop that is a wasteland barricaded by a dirt hedge.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      Agreed. I wish these vacant lots would be utilized in some way.

    • @yurkshirelad
      @yurkshirelad 4 месяца назад +1

      Is the Departure Bay Area a nice place to live?

  • @Cosmic.cougar
    @Cosmic.cougar Год назад +1

    Nanaimo has always been funky....esp downtown🎉

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад +1

      I miss the days when I stumbled up the street from the bars and got some pirate chips on my way home. I’m a bit too old for that activity nowadays.

    • @catmom1975
      @catmom1975 2 месяца назад

      @@Nanaimore I miss the days when I worked at Pirate Chips and got to serve all the people coming out of the bars. It was awesome.

  • @fireflyfree311
    @fireflyfree311 Год назад +1

    The Hammond Bay Road by bus is very, very annoying!! It's a long bus ride, 25 minutes, and then your celllphone fizzles out.........with such crappy bus service, especially sundays, and you cant call a cab, or check on your phone when the next bus shows up...its very frustrating!! That's why I want to move to Victoria!!

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      My last homes on Hammond Bay and I can’t tell you how it was driving that road every day. I warn clients about it all the time. But supposedly cell phone service will be dealt with in that region very very soon. It seems previously residence. Noted to not have any cell phone towers and that’s going to quickly change.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      Thank you for watching, and commenting!

  • @donnyl3336
    @donnyl3336 5 дней назад

    There won’t truly be downtown “revitalization” until the city has a proper multiplex downtown. The Port Theatre is it. Horrid decision by council to build a conference center that mostly houses city council. Or the “cruise ship” wharf. White elephants. Downtown revitalization must be driven by residents and there needs to be a draw to bring citizens and residents downtown. E&N needs to be run in the opposite direction if there’s any chance of success, commuter and shopping in Victoria during the day and returning up island in the evening.

  • @Kindred_37
    @Kindred_37 Год назад +2

    There is only one light between the 2 jingle pot entrances 😅

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      Yup! It’s the turnoff for Westwood Lake

  • @yurkshirelad
    @yurkshirelad 4 месяца назад +1

    How’s the humidity when it’s 36C?

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  4 месяца назад +1

      We have ridiculously low humidity. Everyone that comes from the East Coast of Canada shocked when they come here and realize it’s nothing like living next to the Great Lakes.
      If you’re commenting on how much I’m sweating… That’s because I hiked 15 minutes to get out to this point and don’t deal well with high temperatures!!!

    • @yurkshirelad
      @yurkshirelad 4 месяца назад

      @@Nanaimore no, I wasn't commenting on you sweating. I didn't even notice. I want to escape the cold, heat and humidity of Ontario.😁

  • @internalcombustion641
    @internalcombustion641 Месяц назад

    Sure take Jinglepot road but remember the speed limit is between 50-60K NOT 80-90K, its not a secondary highway. I live in that area and the traffic has quadrupled in the last 5 yrs the speeding is out of control (as it is everywhere in Nanaimo) no sidewalks at all just a ditch or tree, kids dogs deer horses bicyclists school zones etc, one of the most dangerous roads to be an ass on, tailgate me and I'll slow to the exact speed limit.

  • @drumswest5035
    @drumswest5035 Год назад +1

    Nanaimo has been working on its downtown revitalization since the 70’s, doubt if it will ever happen.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      You sound annoyed lol. There’s a few very tall buildings that have been built since the 70s. And the population has more then doubled. So I’d say they’ve done we’ll… but could improve more. I’m more interested in the areas that have not been developed 😉

  • @lattakia3812
    @lattakia3812 9 месяцев назад

    I have a budget of USD$ 5 million. Will I be able to afford a waterfront home in Nanaimo?

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  9 месяцев назад

      What kind of waterfront?

  • @David-fg3lr
    @David-fg3lr Год назад +2

    Ha, ha, I love it ... a relator complaining about Nanaimo. I'm 72 years old and was born in N'naimo and have lived here all my life. I believe relators and the real estate "industry' have done more to create the problems he refers to that anyone else. But then 'developers' have messed up pretty much the whole world in their quest for profit and money. Carry on ruining everything and then complain about the mess you made.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Every little bit helps boost this video to more viewers!!!

    • @David-fg3lr
      @David-fg3lr Год назад +1

      @@Nanaimore You won't be getting any more views from me 🙂

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      ​@@David-fg3lr Thanks for replying to me. I'm so sorry to see you go. Take care of yourself and spend as much time with your family as possible. It's the most important thing in life. Kind regards.

    • @chadcollins6068
      @chadcollins6068 Месяц назад

      😆

  • @mrharry8466
    @mrharry8466 Год назад

    Naniamo Council should be hiring you.
    It could be an amazing place if they did all you say.
    Councils have always annoyed me, who works at these places !

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      I don't pretend to understand local politics. So many opportunities are missed.

  • @planesandbikes7353
    @planesandbikes7353 Год назад

    E&N needs to be a MUT. We'll never have the population for trains here. Ottawa spent 8 billion for 20km of unreliable rail transit. Double the price trying to do it for Victoria alone, let alone up to Nanaimo. But as a not very hilly MUT it would be hugely popular I think. I'd love to get on my bicycle and ride car-free to Duncan, camp, then on to Nanaimo etc.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      I’m sorry, but I don’t know what MUT stands for.

    • @lenimbery7038
      @lenimbery7038 Год назад +1

      @@Nanaimore multi use trail

  • @mollybrown3226
    @mollybrown3226 Год назад +1

    Get to Beautiful Qualicum Beach if your early enough
    you'll find 20 + motor homes Peeps living in them as peeps can't afford rent any where on the Island Not just drug addicts living on the streets on Vancover Island 😢😢
    😡😡

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      Thank you so much for all of your engagement and comments. This really helps other people find the channel and I can’t. Thank you enough! I hope you’re living the Island life too!

  • @islguy420
    @islguy420 4 месяца назад

    The is.and won't change much it even like this designed for a reason people save their whole life's to move to live here UT don't know about the behavior of local governments world economic form has sponsored Nanaimo and this change but it won't be Wan anyone wants gatekeeping at its best

  • @MikeNaples
    @MikeNaples 2 месяца назад +1

    As a recent day tourist I thought Nanaimo a pretty town but somewhat sleepy. I visited on a Friday in May and had lunch at a restaurant on Commercial Street. We had finished our meal but were told they were closing (for the day) at 3pm. The wife shopped while I had coffee on the same street enjoying a table outdoors. After sitting for a while I noticed the tables/chairs being taking inside and was told they closed (for the day) at 4pm. The harbor area is pretty and I think you can hang out there past five pm though am not sure. Nice place to visit though doubt there's much nightlife.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  2 месяца назад +1

      I wouldn’t call this a city in the traditional sense. I find that this is a congregation of people that truly enjoy the outdoors opposed to sitting at a restaurant in a commercial district. Some of the best restaurants are found off the beaten path. Unfortunately, when people visit, they don’t know where to find these places. I’d highly recommend when you come back to check out the Crow and Gate. Please let me know If you’re looking for any other suggestions before you visit. Thanks so much for visiting our beautiful little town, watching this video and commenting.

    • @chadcollins6068
      @chadcollins6068 Месяц назад +1

      That was one of the things I found strange or disappointing when I moved here. Places close far too early. There seems to be very few places to choose from if you're looking for nightlife that is not on the 'seedy side'.
      The town seems fractured between an old world, blue collar, roughneck mining/logging town mentality and a cultured cosmopolitan, picturesque, resort by the sea. There are quite a number of REALLY good restaurants however. Parksville and Ladysmith too. Overall Nanaimo is a 7/10 but that one feature of businesses closing early and a lack of better nightlife is a disappointment. It's like the townspeople became lazy or resistant at some point and are still living in a logger's hangover. There's an old world/new world culture clash going on here. The beauty inevitably brings in the money and more new people but the old islander's are not going peacefully. It's taking it's time but slowly coming into the 20th century. 😄

  • @emhast2516
    @emhast2516 Год назад +1

    Some people hug the left lane.🤣

  • @stugillett6646
    @stugillett6646 Месяц назад

    You are truly overwhelmed by first world problems! 😢

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Месяц назад +1

      Is that like the First Order in Star Wars? I thought the sequels were terrible as well.

  • @mikegreen3190
    @mikegreen3190 6 месяцев назад

    The 6th. thing we need is a decent police force not the RCMP.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  6 месяцев назад

      Have you ever thought of joining the police force or community policing?

  • @izaiahkane1754
    @izaiahkane1754 Год назад

    Number 6: every light is a green arrow. At all times of the day. Don’t you put your “island driving” agenda on me Nanaimo. Haha

  • @user-mq5pk1pz5w
    @user-mq5pk1pz5w 11 месяцев назад

    The island life won't be what your promoting. Keep going on and you'll see nothing but mainland life.

  • @zombienectar
    @zombienectar 11 месяцев назад

    After all of that you will have something to complain about. Unaffordable taxes.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  11 месяцев назад

      Remember to brush you teeth 👍

  • @GregLambert-ib5qe
    @GregLambert-ib5qe Год назад +1

    Man you sure complain a lot about Nanaimio empty lots are over the country, maybe you should run for mayor.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      At least you put the period in the correct place.

    • @rodmcleod4897
      @rodmcleod4897 Год назад

      Show me dude where theres 12 empty lots from the south end to the beginning of downtown nanaimo full of dirt and weeds..You wont find it anywhere

    • @GregLambert-ib5qe
      @GregLambert-ib5qe Год назад

      @@rodmcleod4897 its a shame we need to start to look after our selves better as a country

  • @danielappell3484
    @danielappell3484 Год назад +1

    A very car centric critic of the most car centric city in North America.

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      Brilliant observation. So glad you contributed.

  • @Theofanasticperson705
    @Theofanasticperson705 Год назад +1

    2. I want Nanaimo, to also put in a 2. Burger King.

  • @Josh-ut9fp
    @Josh-ut9fp Год назад +3

    Hey Scott number one annoying thing about Nanimo dudes whining on the Internet like you

  • @ant-1382
    @ant-1382 3 месяца назад

    Yep Vancouver Island may be be beautiful, but don't move here because the locals are really annoying, and don't much like change. If you do come here, do so because you like it, not because you want to change it.

  • @hiketheislandstef3816
    @hiketheislandstef3816 Год назад +2

    I dunno.. billions on a railway? As someone who is a homeowner I can say.. why waste the money?? I am in the uk right now and we’ll we are lucky. I also thinkt this channel caters to the rich (which I am.. but let’s be real) money needs to go elsewhere.
    Things that annoy me about Nanaimo? How even the hardest working can’t live here unless they have a lot of money. Not shocked a realtor made this video!

    • @Nanaimore
      @Nanaimore  Год назад

      You obviously don’t know much about job creation. Congratulations on all your success. I’m sure you work hard for it.

  • @ryananderson5202
    @ryananderson5202 16 дней назад

    For someone who loves living on the island you complain alot.

  • @barniclebobca
    @barniclebobca Год назад +2

    some good ideas but not the railway. No reason for it .Lets build RV spots you can live on year around for us poor people