Have you been to the areas of Lady Chancellor Hill and St. Ann's covered in this video? If not, did it give you a different perspective worth exploring?
I am an older person who lived abroad for many years,I am rediscovering g many of these places along with you,also some places I have not been to ,I also am very thankful for all this Paradise has to offer ,all the birds ,the trees ,fruits ,vegetation etc. It is very relaxing for me to watch these video s.
@@puniyaraghunanan5842 thanks for watching and glad that it is relaxing for you. Please do invite others to come and be part of this community for free by subscribing to help me create even more videos for YOU.
Five stars. I enjoyed taking this virtual tour of another of the many of your beautiful northern breathtaking and mountainous landscapes of Trinidad. It is a real treat and feast for the eyes. Driving past St. Ann's Hospital took me back to about the mid 1960s when I went there for an interview. Fantastic job. Love your driving skills. Thanks.
Mommy is from St. Anns and i still have family in St. Anns. She's enjoying the video. One particular house is in a trace just before Symond Valley Rd. A bit of commotion with that one😮. You didn't hear that from me 😂
Very nice area and neighborhoods. Lots of green. I did not know that St. Ann's and lady chancellor Hill was so beautiful. Thank you for another great video
@@JBsManCave you have such a calm and cool demeanor that takes you along for the ride as if you were in the car with you . And also you are so less judgemental in describing undesirables situations eg the garbage and inconsiderate car owners
Leonora, thank you for your feedback. I am this way in road trips. Ironically, I actually do have videos where I focus on the garbage or inconsiderate drivers. I do not know if you have seen them but here are two of many: ruclips.net/video/Ho4Z94pAXq0/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/PNN5MJnl8fI/видео.html
Hi,thanks for vídeo it remains me the days and years I spent in this Paradise island and the view is Nice boy,I love in Trinidad many years ago,my.eglish is trinidadian I mean I love the accent,thanks once again, Freddy from Margarita island,Venezuela
A building was not there when I went over 50 years ago and seeing more homes built there was I went to they were my friends this is great to see growth fabulous
That nature trail up there after the lookout is amazing, there is a spring up there. If you continue further along the trail pass the bridge, there are two other springs. The trail leads all the way through the forest back into cascade in a gated community. My cousin and I hiked all the way there boxing day 2022, it was quite an adventure.
Thank u so much for this video. I attended St Ann’s Rc. I remember the drug store at the entrance. I use to buy my candies from there. So much memories. We are in 2022. And that area looks so rundown. Usually after many yrs has passed. You would see modernization. St Ann’s and Cascade. Used to be upscale neighborhoods. Take a culture in Trinidad. Where people leave their houses to deteriorate while living in them. A simple paint job. Some cement to repair missing concrete. Cutting overgrown grasses and replacing it with flowering plants. I cringe when I watch your videos. Lack of pride. People need a mindset change! The roads are in a mess! Morse growing on walls.
Brown, thanks for your input into St. Anns. I remember when you first watched my POS video you were caught off guard about the raw of what I cover and now I believe you realize it is actually the reality. This video may also interest you: ruclips.net/video/fSPuBsJl1lU/видео.html
Man thank you!!! All the way to the back the road ended now that fence and you have to turn by the precipice. I left Trinidad when I was in my teens I haven't seen him like this since. You drove me all the way past when my home use to be. Thank you for bringing joyful tears in my eyes. Kernston D Jupiter
Thank you so much for this video. I recall as a child passing through the botanical gardens and exiting the gardens to get to St. Ann's RC church. Great memories!
Les, I did that as a child and recently as an adult too. 😉 I have videos on just the gardens: ruclips.net/video/KqWvDOd-Ftk/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/Et2C5GZqIDc/видео.html
Nice video I lived in upper Hutton road nearly 50 years ago and I attended st.anns rc school also went to Hi lo when it was located corner of cascade Rd and st.anns Rd
St. Ann's used to be a close nit community back in the 60s and 70s, there are like 3+ generations of families who still live there, my family is married to one such. Another thing, if you take St. Ann's Road where the church and school is located (one of my first schools when my family moved to Cascade), it will take you to another entrance of the Botanical gardens, it used to be a very quiet and private over there. I know the ombudsman's office used to be right inside the entrance of the gardens and lower down, there was a butter-fruit tree, as kids, we used to raid that tree until the watchman ran us. My wife and myself used to jog in the gardens and run up into the mountains coming out on Chancellor Road like 4 times a week about 43 years ago, it was one if the highlights of our relationship, we haven't seen inside the gardens in about 38 years. Maybe next time we visit Trinidad (if it is safe enough) I just might take her for another trip through the gardens for old time sake. :) Such a paradise.
Hi,let me tell You that I was in this eres in.a friend party many years ago at that times I was learning English over there ,I met Nice people so I want to go to the island to see all those beautiful places,the queen park S,Nice to run around I left Tdad25years ago ,but the island has some building at the Port very nice the only tall b,in that times the holliday hotel quite close to independens sq, forgive my English I have to go to Trinidad to talk to and practise,thanks once again, God bless you
This was an informative, entertaining video and you can clearly hear the influence of JB's (real estate agent) mother and upbringing, and his architect background, in his comments on the various neighborhoods...which ones seem well kept, derelict, road conditions and parking etc...things a real estate agent would pay attention to as it impacts the price of the property. This is good intel if you want to tour an area. View the video 1st to get an idea what your getting into. Thank you JB👍
@@JBsManCave I like to "escape" from my desk and decompress when I can...so videos like this which allow me to armchair explore an area b4 I actually visit are very useful. And I can see the effort you put into this, so THANK YOU!
- to continue, Nurse Nichol’s Nursing-Home, do you have a shot of that “house”? Joyce Hill, West Vancouver, BC Canada. Then down the road was the Registry, for registering a baby’s birth. I remember stopping there in the hot road while my Dad went in. Thanks so much, as I have never been up in those high areas of Ste Anne! BEAUTIFUL, and your commentary is wonderful. I am going to forward it to my older brother John Hill, having brain surgery in Townsville, Queensland, Aust. He went to St. Mary’s High School Frederick St. Opposite the medical offices building, where there was a pharmacy and a record shop, and quite a few doctors. I think it was called The Bermuda Building? Joyce. Thanks so very much.
Joyce, thanks for your input into St. Anns and Lady Chancellor Hill. Nurse Nichol’s Nursing Home is in Cascade and is not part of the drive in this video. Keep tuned and you will see a video about Cascade. I hope his surgery goes well.
Hi JB. Nice content!! Ive just recently found your channel. Thank you for featuring the area I live in....Just curious...Can you remember when you made this trip?
Great video, it's true what you said about the animal prison. In the past in the US and I think France ( if I am not mistaken) had human zoos. You can do a RUclips search about it.I believe that's where the concept of animal zoos came from
Im house shopping and watch your videos to learn about potential neighborhoods. Thank you for mentioning the crime in St. Ann’s because I was considering it but not anymore. It’ll be great to see a video on the safest neighborhoods in Trinidad.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Safest... wow, can't say where that is based on the current affairs of T&T but the one where it is more affluent and considered 'safer' can be seen in this video: ruclips.net/video/2KwUPc5L7g0/видео.html
@@JBsManCave I've probably contributed to 100 views on that video lol Westmoorings/Shorelands is my top choice tied with Moka & Beaumont Ridge. I considered St. Anns for its closeness to QPS but I never went pass the HILO there. It looks much different than what I imagined, in a bad way. The funny thing is I've always hated Westmoorings because all the houses are so close together and the lots are really small but I'm getting the house for my elderly mother so the small lot size is now a positive as well as the easy access to West Mall, Westshore Medical, etc. Beaumont Ridge is a great purchase for anyone who wants a large lot and to be somewhat close to POS but the lots are sloping and you will definitely have to build rather than purchase something move-in-ready. The property I'm trying to upgrade from is in Moka and I love the nature and large lot sizes you get in Moka but it's far from ammenities, the roads arent being upkept like they used to be and I'm not a fan of the some of the neighborhoods you have to drive through to get to POS. My mother is the only one living in T&T at the moment so her safety is #1. That is something I've never liked about Trinidad. You can have a gated community next to a run down community or you'll have to drive through an unsafe neighborhood to get to where you want to go (something I'm happy you mentioned in the Bayshore video). Thanks for replying and I'll be happily commenting on some more of your videos during my house hunt.
One area you can consider, which I cannot feature, is Goodwood Park. They made it a gated community. It is very expensive and set on a mountainside overlooking West Moorings. However, these are individual houses with an amazing view close to everything.
Carlisle, plants do not live behind cages. 😉 For those who do not know what is being referenced about horse racing: ruclips.net/video/Y2ngzdpAWZw/видео.html
Want to learn about Trinidad and Tobago? See: ruclips.net/video/x5ABCjCADrE/видео.html if you want some true TRINI TALK as well as get to know the creator of these videos: JB at JB's Man Cave.
1:18:11 Santa Ann.Esq.cascade roed casa y terreno pertenece a los nietos de Luis Emmanuel Pérez Baradat (registrada en 1917 como propietario de ese bien). así dicen sus documentos en manos de sus herederos. Pronto será reclamada
Just so you'll know : the neighbors dog barking doesn't bother the videos at all!! If you didn't tell us we would think that it was a dog in the streets!😀
@@JBsManCave Yes JB I see all your videos come up on my phone when I click on my subscription, from there I can choose any video I want to. I have an android phone .
@@JBsManCave When I click on your profile picture it opens up to your main page with all your videos. Home Videos Playlists Community. Searching would involve scrolling through the playlist which is what we do.
Have you been to the areas of Lady Chancellor Hill and St. Ann's covered in this video? If not, did it give you a different perspective worth exploring?
I am an older person who lived abroad for many years,I am rediscovering g many of these places along with you,also some places I have not been to ,I also am very thankful for all this Paradise has to offer ,all the birds ,the trees ,fruits ,vegetation etc. It is very relaxing for me to watch these video s.
@@puniyaraghunanan5842 thanks for watching and glad that it is relaxing for you. Please do invite others to come and be part of this community for free by subscribing to help me create even more videos for YOU.
Five stars. I enjoyed taking this virtual tour of another of the many of your beautiful northern breathtaking and mountainous landscapes of Trinidad. It is a real treat and feast for the eyes. Driving past St. Ann's Hospital took me back to about the mid 1960s when I went there for an interview. Fantastic job. Love your driving skills. Thanks.
Thank you kindly. Catch more here: jbsmancave.com/trinidad-and-tobago-road-trip-map/
Mommy is from St. Anns and i still have family in St. Anns. She's enjoying the video. One particular house is in a trace just before Symond Valley Rd. A bit of commotion with that one😮. You didn't hear that from me 😂
Thanks for sharing your experience of St. Anns, Trinidad.
Very nice area and neighborhoods. Lots of green.
I did not know that St. Ann's and lady chancellor Hill was so beautiful. Thank you for another great video
Rosemarie, thanks for watching.
@@JBsManCave thank you for highlighting beautiful Trinidad and Tobago. I feel so blessed being from this country
Beautiful, beautiful, I enjoy every minute listening to you. You do a wonderful service to us who are away. I can't thank you enough
Leonora, thank you kindly. Why do you enjoy listening to me?
@@JBsManCave you have such a calm and cool demeanor that takes you along for the ride as if you were in the car with you . And also you are so less judgemental in describing undesirables situations eg the garbage and inconsiderate car owners
Leonora, thank you for your feedback. I am this way in road trips. Ironically, I actually do have videos where I focus on the garbage or inconsiderate drivers. I do not know if you have seen them but here are two of many: ruclips.net/video/Ho4Z94pAXq0/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/PNN5MJnl8fI/видео.html
Beautiful video sir I can't wait too go back home too visit st Anns
Thanks for your input into St. Ann's and Lady Chancellor Hill in Trinidad.
Hi,thanks for vídeo it remains me the days and years I spent in this Paradise island and the view is Nice boy,I love in Trinidad many years ago,my.eglish is trinidadian I mean I love the accent,thanks once again, Freddy from Margarita island,Venezuela
Thanks for sharing your experiences of St. Anns, Trinidad.
A building was not there when I went over 50 years ago and seeing more homes built there was I went to they were my friends this is great to see growth fabulous
Thanks for giving your view on the area.
That nature trail up there after the lookout is amazing, there is a spring up there. If you continue further along the trail pass the bridge, there are two other springs. The trail leads all the way through the forest back into cascade in a gated community. My cousin and I hiked all the way there boxing day 2022, it was quite an adventure.
Shemila, thanks for sharing your experience it is appreciated.
I agree with your St Ann's thought JB.
Michelle, thank you kindly.
Thank u so much for this video. I attended St Ann’s Rc. I remember the drug store at the entrance. I use to buy my candies from there. So much memories. We are in 2022. And that area looks so rundown. Usually after many yrs has passed. You would see modernization. St Ann’s and Cascade. Used to be upscale neighborhoods. Take a culture in Trinidad. Where people leave their houses to deteriorate while living in them. A simple paint job. Some cement to repair missing concrete. Cutting overgrown grasses and replacing it with flowering plants. I cringe when I watch your videos. Lack of pride. People need a mindset change! The roads are in a mess! Morse growing on walls.
Brown, thanks for your input into St. Anns. I remember when you first watched my POS video you were caught off guard about the raw of what I cover and now I believe you realize it is actually the reality. This video may also interest you: ruclips.net/video/fSPuBsJl1lU/видео.html
Man thank you!!! All the way to the back the road ended now that fence and you have to turn by the precipice. I left Trinidad when I was in my teens I haven't seen him like this since. You drove me all the way past when my home use to be. Thank you for bringing joyful tears in my eyes. Kernston D Jupiter
Kernston, thank you kindly. Now, please Like, Subscribe for Free and let others know to do the same.
Thank you so much for this video. I recall as a child passing through the botanical gardens and exiting the gardens to get to St. Ann's RC church. Great memories!
Les, I did that as a child and recently as an adult too. 😉 I have videos on just the gardens: ruclips.net/video/KqWvDOd-Ftk/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/Et2C5GZqIDc/видео.html
Nice video I lived in upper Hutton road nearly 50 years ago and I attended st.anns rc school also went to Hi lo when it was located corner of cascade Rd and st.anns Rd
Kathleen, thanks for sharing your experiences of St. Anns, Trinidad.
I really enjoy your videos ,as is , you are doing us a great service.
Puniya, thank you kindly. What do you like about my videos?
these videos are quite helpful I appreciate the good work you do
Keron, thank you kindly. How are they helpful for you?
There are helpful in knowing to get around by driving & you show how to get there entry & exits
That is such a true statement what you said about vacant houses. My grandmothers house has been vacant for two decades due to small issues.
Michelle, yes it is unfortunate because it takes months or years to fix.
I love when it's cold in Trinidad
November to February during the early morning it can be like that.
St. Ann's used to be a close nit community back in the 60s and 70s, there are like 3+ generations of families who still live there, my family is married to one such. Another thing, if you take St. Ann's Road where the church and school is located (one of my first schools when my family moved to Cascade), it will take you to another entrance of the Botanical gardens, it used to be a very quiet and private over there. I know the ombudsman's office used to be right inside the entrance of the gardens and lower down, there was a butter-fruit tree, as kids, we used to raid that tree until the watchman ran us. My wife and myself used to jog in the gardens and run up into the mountains coming out on Chancellor Road like 4 times a week about 43 years ago, it was one if the highlights of our relationship, we haven't seen inside the gardens in about 38 years. Maybe next time we visit Trinidad (if it is safe enough) I just might take her for another trip through the gardens for old time sake. :) Such a paradise.
TR, thanks for sharing your experiences. I have videos for everything you described... do check them out. 😉
Very good videos man cave big up man love it
Peter, thank you kindly. What did you love about the video?
Hi,let me tell You that I was in this eres in.a friend party many years ago at that times I was learning English over there ,I met Nice people so I want to go to the island to see all those beautiful places,the queen park S,Nice to run around I left Tdad25years ago ,but the island has some building at the Port very nice the only tall b,in that times the holliday hotel quite close to independens sq, forgive my English I have to go to Trinidad to talk to and practise,thanks once again, God bless you
Thanks for sharing your experiences of St. Anns, Trinidad.
All these videos are so amazed thank you for sharing lovely
Jillian, thanks for your input.
This was an informative, entertaining video and you can clearly hear the influence of JB's (real estate agent) mother and upbringing, and his architect background, in his comments on the various neighborhoods...which ones seem well kept, derelict, road conditions and parking etc...things a real estate agent would pay attention to as it impacts the price of the property. This is good intel if you want to tour an area. View the video 1st to get an idea what your getting into. Thank you JB👍
Hey, you were listening.... Thank you kindly. 🙏
@@JBsManCave I like to "escape" from my desk and decompress when I can...so videos like this which allow me to armchair explore an area b4 I actually visit are very useful. And I can see the effort you put into this, so THANK YOU!
Thank you for mentioning the trash. I believe government should have laws in place about the trash.
They do but the enforcement of that is wanting.
Yes of course it's always the enforcement which is lacking .
In certain areas the trash is collected three times a week.
Nice.
What was nice?
See other areas in Trinidad: jbsmancave.com/trinidad-and-tobago-road-trip-map/
- to continue, Nurse Nichol’s Nursing-Home, do you have a shot of that “house”? Joyce Hill, West Vancouver, BC Canada. Then down the road was the Registry, for registering a baby’s birth. I remember stopping there in the hot road while my Dad went in. Thanks so much, as I have never been up in those high areas of Ste Anne! BEAUTIFUL, and your commentary is wonderful. I am going to forward it to my older brother John Hill, having brain surgery in Townsville, Queensland, Aust. He went to St. Mary’s High School Frederick St. Opposite the medical offices building, where there was a pharmacy and a record shop, and quite a few doctors. I think it was called The Bermuda Building? Joyce. Thanks so very much.
Joyce, thanks for your input into St. Anns and Lady Chancellor Hill. Nurse Nichol’s Nursing Home is in Cascade and is not part of the drive in this video. Keep tuned and you will see a video about Cascade. I hope his surgery goes well.
Coconut Club,in Cascadia Hotel before when I was youth!was a good memories 😢
Romely, thanks for sharing your experience of Cascadia Hotel.
I truly enjoyed this video bless up brethren 👊🏾
Beat, thank you kindly. What did you enjoy about it?
@@JBsManCave I was born in St Ann’s 🇹🇹
Beat, aye, finally caught up with an area sentimental for you.
@@JBsManCave yeah breds lol thanks for the memories
Hi JB. Nice content!! Ive just recently found your channel. Thank you for featuring the area I live in....Just curious...Can you remember when you made this trip?
Amanda, probably like 6-7 months ago based on release date. I just recently, did one Cascade as well: ruclips.net/video/mSExt-9tL4Q/видео.html
Great video, it's true what you said about the animal prison. In the past in the US and I think France ( if I am not mistaken) had human zoos. You can do a RUclips search about it.I believe that's where the concept of animal zoos came from
Shemila, thank you kindly. I do not like to see any animal in a cage, a container or an aquarium.
Im house shopping and watch your videos to learn about potential neighborhoods. Thank you for mentioning the crime in St. Ann’s because I was considering it but not anymore.
It’ll be great to see a video on the safest neighborhoods in Trinidad.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Safest... wow, can't say where that is based on the current affairs of T&T but the one where it is more affluent and considered 'safer' can be seen in this video: ruclips.net/video/2KwUPc5L7g0/видео.html
@@JBsManCave I've probably contributed to 100 views on that video lol Westmoorings/Shorelands is my top choice tied with Moka & Beaumont Ridge. I considered St. Anns for its closeness to QPS but I never went pass the HILO there. It looks much different than what I imagined, in a bad way.
The funny thing is I've always hated Westmoorings because all the houses are so close together and the lots are really small but I'm getting the house for my elderly mother so the small lot size is now a positive as well as the easy access to West Mall, Westshore Medical, etc.
Beaumont Ridge is a great purchase for anyone who wants a large lot and to be somewhat close to POS but the lots are sloping and you will definitely have to build rather than purchase something move-in-ready.
The property I'm trying to upgrade from is in Moka and I love the nature and large lot sizes you get in Moka but it's far from ammenities, the roads arent being upkept like they used to be and I'm not a fan of the some of the neighborhoods you have to drive through to get to POS. My mother is the only one living in T&T at the moment so her safety is #1.
That is something I've never liked about Trinidad. You can have a gated community next to a run down community or you'll have to drive through an unsafe neighborhood to get to where you want to go (something I'm happy you mentioned in the Bayshore video).
Thanks for replying and I'll be happily commenting on some more of your videos during my house hunt.
One area you can consider, which I cannot feature, is Goodwood Park. They made it a gated community. It is very expensive and set on a mountainside overlooking West Moorings. However, these are individual houses with an amazing view close to everything.
Hello. I really enjoy your videos. Can you do a video on St Clair? You go all the places I wish to go!
Tiffany, keep watching and you will see although I do have many videos of me passing through the area.
Thank you 😊
Yeah roamed the area since the days of horse racing 🐎 in the Savannah i also went to the plant ☘️🌵 prison, botanic garden 🏡.
Carlisle, plants do not live behind cages. 😉 For those who do not know what is being referenced about horse racing: ruclips.net/video/Y2ngzdpAWZw/видео.html
Want to learn about Trinidad and Tobago? See: ruclips.net/video/x5ABCjCADrE/видео.html if you want some true TRINI TALK as well as get to know the creator of these videos: JB at JB's Man Cave.
Animals was created to live in the wild, so I agree with you.
Thanks for your input into St. Anns and Lady Chancellor Hill in Trinidad.
Was looking Looking out for the new condos i saw for sale online @ Lilly heights and Santa Ana
Not sure if that was picked up, but if it is you can always place the timeline to it.
1:18:11 Santa Ann.Esq.cascade roed casa y terreno pertenece a los nietos de Luis Emmanuel Pérez Baradat (registrada en 1917 como propietario de ese bien). así dicen sus documentos en manos de sus herederos. Pronto será reclamada
Interesting.
Just so you'll know : the neighbors dog barking doesn't bother the videos at all!! If you didn't tell us we would think that it was a dog in the streets!😀
Michelle, thanks for the feedback.
Best video of st anns.I ever saw.l love your narrative.left Trinidad in 69.
Have not been to this area since.
have you try to do a video of paramin or toco side
Keron: yes, here is part One of Paramin: ruclips.net/video/6hOC38i9-2w/видео.html
For Toco, I have many, you can start here: ruclips.net/video/3RIe46MA6OI/видео.html
JB I can find your videos on my mobile device.
Michelle, you see an option to search within my channel only?
@@JBsManCave Yes JB I see all your videos come up on my phone when I click on my subscription, from there I can choose any video I want to. I have an android phone .
@@JBsManCave When I click on your profile picture it opens up to your main page with all your videos. Home Videos Playlists Community. Searching would involve scrolling through the playlist which is what we do.
Michelle, thanks for the feedback.
animal prison 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Huh?
It looks like Dominica 😕🤔😒🇩🇲
Thanks for your input. Are you from Dominica?
@JBsManCave nope....i just been there before