I felt cheated, it's no longer Solo Solo Travel Just kidding, I still enjoy this channel's videos as long as it's not obnoxiously noisy with full of talking
I was so confused when you share the new year's party lol I was like "do canadian time run different?" 🤣 then I realized this video must have taken place last winter. I always enjoy your travels and fun commentary! thank you for sharing and being fun ❤
Same same i realised late that these are pre recorded ... thaths a bit sad I guess we dont get to keep up. But im happy with the commentary indeed. Its safe to say many youtubers do this today, much stuff has been pre-recorded only we know now.
@@ゲリン i think it's mostly a matter of the editing taking up a lot of time! people tend to underestimate how long it takes to edit videos, especially if you're doing a big one like this. it takes sorting out the footage, cutting, etc. and on top of that solo might have normal job as well, which can slow down the process even more.
idk why but your videos calm me whether its a hectic day come watch your videos i get good sleep and ofcourse the subtitles it says everything without even telling anything i'm waitin for your travel to India
I applied for a program that would let me (a freshman or 9th year of school) in 2025 summer go to osaka and southern japan for 3 weeks and learn hiragana, tea ceremonies and I have loved hojicha, matcha, genmaicha, etc and much more. I DID THE INTERVIEW AND GOT IN
Good video, Solo Solo. I enjoy your gentle sense of humour. The Canadian looks so utilitarian; no swank at all. Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Toronto is the capital of only the province of Ontario. I live near Vancouver, so I've been to the city lots of times. I took my grandsons there when they were little boys to see Stanley Park, the Aquarium, Gastown, Coal Harbour, the Vancouver Art Gallery, Robson Street, Science World, Maplewood Farms in North Vancouver. Great times with the kids. Stanley Park used to have a zoo, but now it's way out in Aldergrove. More room for the animals to move about, though.
I took the train with my grandmother a lot of times when I was a little kid. So boring. I remember watching telegraph poles. They seem to be passing us, but we were passing them. One time was memorable, though, when I was about 3 or 4. A pretty red-haired lady with a trim figure, wearing a brown suit, was sitting across from us. She smiled at me and patted the seat next to her. I looked up at Grandma, and she nodded, so I spent the rest of the evening chattering away to that lady. I fell asleep with my head on her lap and woke up with my head on a couple of pillows. I was disappointed that I did not get to say good-bye to her. I have loved red hair ever since than and wished that I had red hair. Kindness can make a deep impact.
Sioux Lookout is a hub town in northern Ontario. Many First Nations (indigenous peoples of Canada) communities that are further north than Sioux Lookout are only reachable by flying. To get to them, you often have to connect through Sioux Lookout, since there are no roads that go to them. This is also why the train stops at Sioux Lookout. Many people getting off the train there may be connecting to a different community through the Sioux Lookout airport. My sister used to live and work in a First Nations' community that was hundreds of kilometers north of Sioux Lookout, and would have to take a plane from Sioux or Thunder Bay to get there. If there were ever any medical emergencies in the community, they would get airlifted to the medical centre in Sioux Lookout.
My hometown has an airport, which was built when the town had less than 2,000 people. I'm not sure why, it's not a commercial airport, and we're about an hour from a major international airport. They just built it for people with small planes I guess?
@AyeeeItsCam You never fully see his father. Maybe an arm when he is sleeping. At the beginning of the video, Solo San states that he's being accompanied by his father.
It’s so interesting being able to understand the snippets of background conversation in your videos for once! I need to know whats going on with the guy who’s “like 90 years old” whose behavior “isn’t a good look” 😂
Due to the extreme loss due to fire in Jasper the trains will no longer be stopping there. They will be stopping in Hinton. They just recently reopened Jasper to visitors. BTW Ottawa is the capital not Toronto
Viarail's Canadian will continue to operate as usual with a stop in Jasper. You might be thinking of CN freight - that has shifted to Hinton. Jasper is open for business and welcomes visitors!
I'm so glad you enjoyed our wintery mountains! I live in Edmonton and the forest fire that swept through Jasper this past summer was devastating. First reports suggested the whole town was gone, but it ended up about 30% destroyed. Some very old hotels burned down, but the train station survived. I really enjoyed the whole trip! You were nearly right in saying it would probably be 2025 by the time this was uploaded, haha! I hope you dad enjoyed it too.
Пять дней в поезде это непростое путешествие, у нас в Сибири я ехала из Томска до Владивостока пять дней. Чтобы путь был приятным нужна компания, я рада , что с Вами был отец. Это будет важным воспоминанием.
My favorite duck traveler ! You make a bad time seem fun. I don’t think I could stay on a train that long even with beautiful scenery. I’m glad you did it so I can enjoy watching from the comfort of my comfy bed 😂 This Texan appreciates it 🎉🫡
@@AyeeeItsCam.......Do you not have the subtitles turned on?? Did you completely miss him sharing his twin room with his Dad and always clinking their wine glasses together when they're having meals?
You cam back to Canada! I'm so glad, I hope Canadian hospitality keeps you coming back. Even if we don't have the standards of Japan, our people are very welcoming.
BON APPLE TEA!!! I live on Vancouver Island and I’ve taken this very train twice in my life. Such a great way to see Canada. Thanks for the video. Great work.😉👊🏽
Things of note for me in the video!: The top of that train was just lovely, it reminds me of the top deck of a bus! Can't believe the man in front of you walking up the escalator without a coat on! 😅 The beds really did look comfy! I love how there was puzzles and bingo games to do! And how you did the edges of a jigsaw and left it at that 😂 The way things froze on the train!! That's crazy! 😮 As a vegetarian, I have to admit some of these meat dishes look tasty!
❤ Здравствуйте, уважаемый автор. Я из России и с огромной благодарностью к Вам ,смотрю Ваши видео. Вы даёте нам,вашим зрителям путешествовать вместе с Вами. Время проведенное за просмотром помогает хорошо отдохнуть от каждодневной суеты. Огромное спасибо Вам за Ваш труд. Здоровья Вам и Вашим близким, особенно старшему поколению. С уважением. Ваша подписчица.❤
That chair doesn’t look half as comfortable as I expected-feels more like an ordinary recliner than a proper sofa. As someone who’s been traveling every three months for work, just seeing this kind of journey makes me think how much I need a break. The views are stunning, though-definitely a trip worth taking someday. Great travel video, thanks for sharing!
Since airports are a thing of mine, I did some checking on Sioux Lookout airport. It's a small regional hub airport that basically only handles turboprop airplanes because it has a short runway, but it's an important medical evac hub and connects a lot of passenger and cargo traffic to outlying areas that would otherwise not have regular access. Just the little bit that I found out, respectfully submitted.
5 days is way too much and I love train travel! I’m always amazed at how you manage to eat EVERYTHING - even when you’re not that impressed. Kudos on getting bang for your money!
I live in Collins ontario. I saw Armstrong on your video and on that same day I was on the number 2 coming from Savant lake going to Collins. And I was born in Souix Lookout. Wow love this video
I really enjoyed your video 🇨🇦 5 Day Winter Journey on Canada’s Iconic Overnight Train | The Canadian 🇨🇦-thanks so much for sharing it! Looking forward to staying connected for more amazing content. Warm regards from Norway.
My favourite way I've ever heard someone describe this train's amenities is that it's a combination of a turn of the century luxury liner and a soviet bomber
1979 (I was 18) I did Toronto to Vancouver and back in Economy class and in 2019 Winnipeg to Toronto and back, again in Economy. It is difficult to sleep that close to the locomotives.
These videos are a joy to watch and always make me want to take one of these trips myself despite Via Rail doing everything it can to make the experience miserable
Of course I love every one of your videos, you are just GREAT! And thank you for creating! However on both times on this train journey, I keep thinking "would that be an enjoyable trip?" I'm still not sure. "It tastes like regret" is the line of the year, by the way. 😅
Not too many of us in the lower 48 think of it, but the Canadian interior is gorgeous. And that train ride with the scenery food and entertainment is a treasure to remember for all of those who partake. You have made a memory, I'm sure that will last all your days.
Great memories for me. I rode the Canadian back and forth between Vancouver and Jasper in 2009 via Searrle as part of my riding all the AMTRAK routes west of St. Louis in five weekend to weekend trips 2001 - 2013 while still working. I was lucky this trip had unuually cold weather in late October and it snowed in the mountains. I really liked riding the rails to seee The West. Vert relaxing and great scenery. These trips were solo but I have also enjoyed travelling with a daughter on trips too adventurous for my wife. Good video. I also liked seeing each meal.
This train tour looks epic! Especially the mountain part🤩 thanks for sharing such a great idea, now I feel that one day to Agawa Canyon is not enough lol
Thank you very much, especially the ones from Japan. I lived in Japan between 1964 to 1974 first in Innoshima, then Shoiya and finally Mikage. My father was a DNV surveyor supervising the building of ships, eventually becoming boss. KOBEat that time was a proper port, it was in the old port. DNV are like NKKK the Japanese vessel classification society. I used to visit the building of the ships in shipyards like Sakaeidi iYou clearly know your ships as I can see from your videos.
Thank you for this video. I live in Rural Manitoba now but Winnipeg is my home city and I went to school in Edmonton. I used to visit Banff and Jasper frequently. Your video brought back fond memories 😊
the reason why small town in Canada have airports is because a lot of less well connected communities rely on small planes delivering groceries and other supplies.
Holaaaaa..me encanta saber de ti nuevamente...CANADA? Nunca he estado ahi..solo conozco sus maravillosos bosques por internet😊...y viajas con tu padre...geniall !!! Estoy ansiosa de compartir este viaje con ambos..gracias por invitarme saludos yyy Cuidate mucho...❤❤❤
The UK and CAN fall around the same latitude but because of the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean, the climate is warmer in coastal Europe, especially UK.
I really enjoyed this one!❤️The view was spectacular! You crack me up with some of the stuff you say! It makes me say “Uttt!! Yur stoopid!” 😂😂😂 Love the videos, keep them coming!❤
I bought half a Christmas tree
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@@SoloSoloTravel are you excited for Christmas?
Why not buy the whole tree?😅
I was on this train in July of 1962. I was a kid but I still remember that trip very well.
❤ WOW !!!! ❤
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I bet they are still using the same train LOL
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素敵な動画をいつもありがとうございます。
年齢的に海外旅行が厳しくなってきた旅好きの父親に観せたら大変喜んで気に入ってもらえました。他の動画も連日観てます。
同じ目線で自分もその場にいるような気分になれるので、同じ旅好きの私もお気に入りのチャンネルとなりました。
本当にありがとうございます。
Me too.❤
Same for me!
I am so glad your Father was with you. He gave you his burger and some of his fish. That's what Fathers are for. Thank you Papa San.
I felt cheated, it's no longer Solo Solo Travel
Just kidding, I still enjoy this channel's videos as long as it's not obnoxiously noisy with full of talking
Where did you see his dad?
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I was so confused when you share the new year's party lol I was like "do canadian time run different?" 🤣 then I realized this video must have taken place last winter. I always enjoy your travels and fun commentary! thank you for sharing and being fun ❤
This is great! I laughed so hard when you said why is the water tap so aggressive!
Same same i realised late that these are pre recorded ... thaths a bit sad I guess we dont get to keep up. But im happy with the commentary indeed. Its safe to say many youtubers do this today, much stuff has been pre-recorded only we know now.
@@ゲリン i think it's mostly a matter of the editing taking up a lot of time! people tend to underestimate how long it takes to edit videos, especially if you're doing a big one like this. it takes sorting out the footage, cutting, etc. and on top of that solo might have normal job as well, which can slow down the process even more.
When you travel across Canada, you pass many time zones. 🎉
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idk why but your videos calm me whether its a hectic day come watch your videos i get good sleep and ofcourse the subtitles it says everything without even telling anything i'm waitin for your travel to India
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I applied for a program that would let me (a freshman or 9th year of school) in 2025 summer go to osaka and southern japan for 3 weeks and learn hiragana, tea ceremonies and I have loved hojicha, matcha, genmaicha, etc and much more. I DID THE INTERVIEW AND GOT IN
Congratulations!! 🎉
Good video, Solo Solo. I enjoy your gentle sense of humour. The Canadian looks so utilitarian; no swank at all. Ottawa is the capital of Canada. Toronto is the capital of only the province of Ontario. I live near Vancouver, so I've been to the city lots of times. I took my grandsons there when they were little boys to see Stanley Park, the Aquarium, Gastown, Coal Harbour, the Vancouver Art Gallery, Robson Street, Science World, Maplewood Farms in North Vancouver. Great times with the kids. Stanley Park used to have a zoo, but now it's way out in Aldergrove. More room for the animals to move about, though.
Fantastic!!! Thank You very much for feeling of the railway, space & incredible views of nature of Canada. With love from Ukraine.
slava ukr, my guy
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I took the train with my grandmother a lot of times when I was a little kid. So boring. I remember watching telegraph poles. They seem to be passing us, but we were passing them. One time was memorable, though, when I was about 3 or 4. A pretty red-haired lady with a trim figure, wearing a brown suit, was sitting across from us. She smiled at me and patted the seat next to her. I looked up at Grandma, and she nodded, so I spent the rest of the evening chattering away to that lady. I fell asleep with my head on her lap and woke up with my head on a couple of pillows. I was disappointed that I did not get to say good-bye to her. I have loved red hair ever since than and wished that I had red hair. Kindness can make a deep impact.
Sioux Lookout is a hub town in northern Ontario. Many First Nations (indigenous peoples of Canada) communities that are further north than Sioux Lookout are only reachable by flying. To get to them, you often have to connect through Sioux Lookout, since there are no roads that go to them. This is also why the train stops at Sioux Lookout. Many people getting off the train there may be connecting to a different community through the Sioux Lookout airport. My sister used to live and work in a First Nations' community that was hundreds of kilometers north of Sioux Lookout, and would have to take a plane from Sioux or Thunder Bay to get there. If there were ever any medical emergencies in the community, they would get airlifted to the medical centre in Sioux Lookout.
My hometown has an airport, which was built when the town had less than 2,000 people. I'm not sure why, it's not a commercial airport, and we're about an hour from a major international airport. They just built it for people with small planes I guess?
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What a lovely way to spend time with your Dad! 😊
Where in the video does it mention his dad? This is like the 3rd comment I've seen about it but I didn't see his dad mentioned at all lol
@AyeeeItsCam You never fully see his father. Maybe an arm when he is sleeping. At the beginning of the video, Solo San states that he's being accompanied by his father.
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Thank you!! I wonder, too, what Jasper looks like now. Tragic fire indeed. 😢 . This is a great train trip. Thanks!!❤🎉
It’s so interesting being able to understand the snippets of background conversation in your videos for once! I need to know whats going on with the guy who’s “like 90 years old” whose behavior “isn’t a good look” 😂
As a Canadian, there’s a 90% chance they’re talking abt a US politician
I'm kind of not used to the sudden loud chatters, his travel videos in Japan were usually calming. Canadians are just as loud as Americans 😂
Same!😂😂though I could take a few guesses 😂
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I think they were talking about the train itself. At least that's how I interpreted that conversation.
Due to the extreme loss due to fire in Jasper the trains will no longer be stopping there. They will be stopping in Hinton. They just recently reopened Jasper to visitors. BTW Ottawa is the capital not Toronto
Viarail's Canadian will continue to operate as usual with a stop in Jasper. You might be thinking of CN freight - that has shifted to Hinton. Jasper is open for business and welcomes visitors!
I was on last week and we stopped in jasper 11/3/24
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We were on the same trip you took in the summer . We remembered you and saw us in your video .
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Great job, as always! And your signature, scintillating perspective makes it special! Please keep it going! Respect from Canada! Desert in Dryden!
I’ve been watching your videos forever! Welcome 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Виды как у нас в приморском крае зимой ❤ Все равно бы там хотелось побывать 😍
I'm so glad you enjoyed our wintery mountains! I live in Edmonton and the forest fire that swept through Jasper this past summer was devastating. First reports suggested the whole town was gone, but it ended up about 30% destroyed. Some very old hotels burned down, but the train station survived. I really enjoyed the whole trip! You were nearly right in saying it would probably be 2025 by the time this was uploaded, haha! I hope you dad enjoyed it too.
I always love your long videos, and this one will be fun to watch since I'm Canadian.
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Пять дней в поезде это непростое путешествие, у нас в Сибири я ехала из Томска до Владивостока пять дней. Чтобы путь был приятным нужна компания, я рада , что с Вами был отец. Это будет важным воспоминанием.
Как виды, сопоставимо или просто леса и скучно?
Loved your video. I heard Sarah’s voice and it brought me back to my trip on the #2 train!
Прекрасное и интересное путешествие. ❤❤❤ красивая природа.
My favorite duck traveler !
You make a bad time seem fun. I don’t think I could stay on a train that long even with beautiful scenery. I’m glad you did it so I can enjoy watching from the comfort of my comfy bed 😂
This Texan appreciates it 🎉🫡
So cool you did this trip with Dad! Hope you both had a great time!!!!
How do you know he did it with his dad? I didn't see his dad in this video but I've seen multiple people comment on it.
@@AyeeeItsCam.......Do you not have the subtitles turned on?? Did you completely miss him sharing his twin room with his Dad and always clinking their wine glasses together when they're having meals?
@arwenlostlorn6569 I didn't know who that was he was clinking glasses with.
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@@AyeeeItsCam Once again, read the subtitles. He mentions he's with his Dad right in the first 5 mins of the video.
You cam back to Canada! I'm so glad, I hope Canadian hospitality keeps you coming back. Even if we don't have the standards of Japan, our people are very welcoming.
BON APPLE TEA!!! I live on Vancouver Island and I’ve taken this very train twice in my life. Such a great way to see Canada. Thanks for the video. Great work.😉👊🏽
Wonderful video, thanks! Yes, the station survived the wildfire and The Canadian makes its usual stop in Jasper..
I lives for 4 years in Canada/Toronto... It was an amazing and wonderful time, a lot of wonderful people! I'll miss it a lot
I'm not feeling well at the moment..thank you for taking me on a journey for five days in the train..I feel happy..❤❤
Prayers for you to feel better!
Выздоравливай дружище 🎉🍉🍒🍓
@@aprilhilliard3302 🙏🙏🥰
@@ElenaKhlopkova 🙏🙏👍
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There are settlements in Canada's far north with only a few hundred people but they still have airports. That's how they get their supplies.
Благодаря этому видео, я узнал что на старых фотообоях на стене квартиры - гора Робсон!!! Долго не мог найти, спасибо!
SST Had fun going along with you as usual. God Bless Be safe.🥰
Things of note for me in the video!:
The top of that train was just lovely, it reminds me of the top deck of a bus!
Can't believe the man in front of you walking up the escalator without a coat on! 😅
The beds really did look comfy!
I love how there was puzzles and bingo games to do! And how you did the edges of a jigsaw and left it at that 😂
The way things froze on the train!! That's crazy! 😮
As a vegetarian, I have to admit some of these meat dishes look tasty!
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@Triantalex What's the confusion. I pointed out highlights throughout the video.
❤ Здравствуйте, уважаемый автор.
Я из России и с огромной благодарностью к Вам ,смотрю Ваши видео.
Вы даёте нам,вашим зрителям путешествовать вместе с Вами. Время проведенное за просмотром помогает хорошо отдохнуть от каждодневной суеты.
Огромное спасибо Вам за Ваш труд.
Здоровья Вам и Вашим близким, особенно старшему поколению.
С уважением.
Ваша подписчица.❤
A five-day winter journey on Canada's iconic train sounds like a dream adventure! 🚆❄
Absolutely breathtaking 😍❤
21:51 I only now understand the age of this video 😂😂
That chair doesn’t look half as comfortable as I expected-feels more like an ordinary recliner than a proper sofa. As someone who’s been traveling every three months for work, just seeing this kind of journey makes me think how much I need a break. The views are stunning, though-definitely a trip worth taking someday. Great travel video, thanks for sharing!
your videos are always so calming and informative! love it :)
Since airports are a thing of mine, I did some checking on Sioux Lookout airport. It's a small regional hub airport that basically only handles turboprop airplanes because it has a short runway, but it's an important medical evac hub and connects a lot of passenger and cargo traffic to outlying areas that would otherwise not have regular access. Just the little bit that I found out, respectfully submitted.
5 days is way too much and I love train travel! I’m always amazed at how you manage to eat EVERYTHING - even when you’re not that impressed. Kudos on getting bang for your money!
Señor Solo Solo, me encantan sus viajes, su humor también 👌. Gracias por compartirlos🫶. Lo saludo desde Buenos Aires/Argentina 👋🇦🇷
自分ではなかなか体験出来ない旅のシェアをありがとうございます😊
食事がボリュームありすぎて半分痩せてから行かないと大変な事になりそう。。
雪の風景も素晴らしかったです。
お顔は映りませんが、以前にお母様がおしゃれで素敵な方とお見受けしましたが、お父様も首元がお若く素敵な方とお見受けしました。
ソロさんはどんな方なんだろう?と想像が膨らみます。
これからも動画楽しみにしています。
仕事ばかりな私を知らない旅に連れて行ってください✨
That was so sweet that your dad shared his food. Good man! Good dad!
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I live in Collins ontario. I saw Armstrong on your video and on that same day I was on the number 2 coming from Savant lake going to Collins. And I was born in Souix Lookout. Wow love this video
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I really enjoyed your video 🇨🇦 5 Day Winter Journey on Canada’s Iconic Overnight Train | The Canadian 🇨🇦-thanks so much for sharing it! Looking forward to staying connected for more amazing content. Warm regards from Norway.
Дякую вам
З вами від початку війни
Отримала від ваших подорожей , стільки добрих моментів
Божого благословення вам і вашим рідним
Дякую вам за відео, любий пане Соло!
Цікаво, красиво, смачно! 😍😍😍💕💕💕 скелясті гори, засніжені ліси, канадське небо- незабутні!
I’m surprised you came back to Canada to subject yourself to our shitty trains again hahaha. But winter hits different, thanks for showing off Canada!
My favourite way I've ever heard someone describe this train's amenities is that it's a combination of a turn of the century luxury liner and a soviet bomber
thanks for this 1 hr video, your videos are soothing, I’ll watch this while having my dinner
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I can't believe that you dropped such a great video today ❤
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@Triantalex 😅
Люблю с вами путешествовать! Спасибо за прекрасно проведенное время.
The airport in Sioux is for medical emergencies, transporting goods, and is the main hub for connection to the far northern communities.
Very nice. Thank you. (27:09 Freight trains are way more important than passenger trains...)
It's so much fun to have a 1 land country so there's a 5 day travel package. I live in Indonesia and it's divided into several islands
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I really like how you bring the french bulldog with you and ❤ make it appear once in a while!!!😂
1979 (I was 18) I did Toronto to Vancouver and back in Economy class and in 2019 Winnipeg to Toronto and back, again in Economy. It is difficult to sleep that close to the locomotives.
Always a fan of train videos, thanks
when i saw solo-san notification i was ecstatic
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5 days is a bit much for me.
Cabin fever would hit hard after the first day.
Какая красивая природа❤ Спасибо за путешествие
鉄道が好きで食いしん坊なので、とても楽しめました。自分が体験した気分です。良い動画を有難うございます。
These videos are a joy to watch and always make me want to take one of these trips myself despite Via Rail doing everything it can to make the experience miserable
36:56 Pork, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans... typical Midwest American meal... one we all love. (Minnesotan here...)
Of course I love every one of your videos, you are just GREAT! And thank you for creating!
However on both times on this train journey, I keep thinking "would that be an enjoyable trip?" I'm still not sure.
"It tastes like regret" is the line of the year, by the way. 😅
Funny hearing the ppl talk in the background...all those Canadian accents....I even heard a guy talking about Yukon Territory,,,,where I'm from :) 🇨🇦
love the universal feeling people outside of saskatoon and alberta get when they arrive and go "oh theres just nothing here? Its all flat?"
Not too many of us in the lower 48 think of it, but the Canadian interior is gorgeous. And that train ride with the scenery food and entertainment is a treasure to remember for all of those who partake. You have made a memory, I'm sure that will last all your days.
Great memories for me. I rode the Canadian back and forth between Vancouver and Jasper in 2009 via Searrle as part of my riding all the AMTRAK routes west of St. Louis in five weekend to weekend trips 2001 - 2013 while still working. I was lucky this trip had unuually cold weather in late October and it snowed in the mountains. I really liked riding the rails to seee The West. Vert relaxing and great scenery. These trips were solo but I have also enjoyed travelling with a daughter on trips too adventurous for my wife. Good video. I also liked seeing each meal.
Welcome to Toronto...! Although you're already gone haha
Your first two videos on the Canadian are two of my favorite videos on your channel, and I’m excited to see you ride it again. 😊
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I just realized: maple syrup, hockey, poutine 😂 I was like putin?! what is putin?!
Great journey! Except there was les snow underway. But the landscape was amazing....😢
الحمد لله لقد استمتعت كثيرآ بمشاهدة الفيديو المذهل الخاص بك أتحفنا واستمر في كل جديد لقناتك المميزة..! شكرآ لك على هذا العمل الممتاز 🥀💟🍄
How wonderful ❤ the atmosphere, train ride and snowy weather. Greetings from Los Angeles!!
40:06 Still laughing at the image of Solo Solo running across a busy street to zoom in on a discarded yogurt drink bottle in the middle of Winnipeg
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This train tour looks epic! Especially the mountain part🤩 thanks for sharing such a great idea, now I feel that one day to Agawa Canyon is not enough lol
Thank you super much for posting this trip! It is now on my bucket list, I am soooo looking forward to this!!
Watched this train on ur channel 2 years ago👍
I need someone who'll take me to trips like these. 😂❤
I enjoyed it well.
Thank you very much, especially the ones from Japan. I lived in Japan between 1964 to 1974 first in Innoshima, then Shoiya and finally Mikage. My father was a DNV surveyor supervising the building of ships, eventually becoming boss. KOBEat that time was a proper port, it was in the old port. DNV are like NKKK the Japanese vessel classification society. I used to visit the building of the ships in shipyards like Sakaeidi iYou clearly know your ships as I can see from your videos.
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Thank you for this video. I live in Rural Manitoba now but Winnipeg is my home city and I went to school in Edmonton. I used to visit Banff and Jasper frequently. Your video brought back fond memories 😊
Welcome to Canada, I'm glad you enjoyed your stay ❤🇨🇦
the reason why small town in Canada have airports is because a lot of less well connected communities rely on small planes delivering groceries and other supplies.
Obviously you took this journey last year, eh? I always feel joy feeling ya represent my country. Love from Manitoba!!
Your train journey cost more than my entire trip to Japan!
Love this as a Canadian! The capital of Canada is actually Ottawa. Toronto is the capital of Ontario.
What a great trip. Another The Canadian Train trip, this time on shorter train consists, different seasons, and having special guests onboard.
I enjoyed celebrating New Years 2024 all over again and the train ride across Canada. I love your videos. Thank you
Holaaaaa..me encanta saber de ti nuevamente...CANADA? Nunca he estado ahi..solo conozco sus maravillosos bosques por internet😊...y viajas con tu padre...geniall !!!
Estoy ansiosa de compartir este viaje con ambos..gracias por invitarme saludos yyy
Cuidate mucho...❤❤❤
It's not a beaver dam, it's a beaver lodge lol ;)
The scenery is beautiful!
Спасибо большое!!! Было интересно смотреть.
Who’d think that London is further North than all these cities and we are lucky to even get snow 2 or 3 days a year! 🥺
The UK and CAN fall around the same latitude but because of the Gulf Stream in the Atlantic Ocean, the climate is warmer in coastal Europe, especially UK.
Altitude is everything here in the Rockies. It's the same here in the southern Rockies, in Utah. Very cold and snowy!
LOL, yes, we really do skate, and play hockey, on frozen ponds, lakes and bays. Even creeks. 😊😅
51:57 “ravioli ravioli give me the formuoni.”😂
34:19 "Maple syrup, hockey, putin" - I know you probably meant "poutine" but this made me laugh pretty hard.
I really enjoyed this one!❤️The view was spectacular! You crack me up with some of the stuff you say! It makes me say “Uttt!! Yur stoopid!” 😂😂😂 Love the videos, keep them coming!❤