Incredibly beautiful documentary of a place that I dream of traveling to and possibly living in. Lovely! Stunning footage and wonderful editing! More of this area please! Love it!
Just phenomenal... while you were describing all this wonder, I was researching how to take a trip there! If I could spend $20k for the trip of a lifetime, I would do it... and I'm not ruling it out! Thank you for a Truly Remarkable film!
Canada is so majestic and very beautiful ❤. I hope the generations to come realize what a gem they are given to protect. I wonder if Geothermal technologies could be used to heat and develop the area more year-round like Iceland. Please lower the volume of the music relative to the voice. Thank you
Good video if people are interested in learning more destination adventure visits alot of these places and interviews locals to find out about the history. Jim baird also walked to baffin island and has a documentary about that on his channel.
I hope you drove around in a ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY ELECTRIC VEHICLE - not one of these awful dreadful gasoline powered vehicles - I hear rumours of plenty and numerous electric vehicles charging stations in the North - at least one every thousand k.m. -- Happy carefree holidays
Thanks for showing this place. I hope to NEVER go there. My concern is that the last remaining wilderness can become "Bucket List" vacation hot spots especially if people see an opportunity to provide guide and shelter and then the slow but inexorable deterioration begins. But just because it's there, does not mean that it needs me to be there too. In fact, I am sure if I and ten thousand people like me were to go there, it would not be the same anymore. So, I will stay away. It's for the good of what's left of the world that Humanity has not corrupted yet. I have a place I go to each year, the same place and I live there for as long as my passport will allow me to stay. But I don't plan on moving there or telling people of it. It's not pristine or remote. But it's different and it's based on some different values than I am exposed here in the lower 48. And slowly, over the years, I have become part of it, learning their language and beginning to appreciate the place and the people in spite of my own thoughts and attitudes.
Lovely travel documentary with excellent video quality. Very professional.
Glad you enjoyed! There will be plenty more of Canada Over The Edge in the coming weeks 😊🌍
I love canada
Incredibly beautiful documentary of a place that I dream of traveling to and possibly living in. Lovely! Stunning footage and wonderful editing! More of this area please! Love it!
As a Canadian, thank you for showing me a part of Canada I'd not seen before!🐻❄💙 And, polar bears are the majestic beasts of the Arctic! 🇨🇦
we love this series too! thank you for watching! 🌍✨
I love to visit Canada, gorgeous country
Beautiful photography Thank you ❤
Great photography and really interesting and informative narrative. Thanks for making this video. I've given a like and subscribe.
I am from Eastern Europe and would love to explore these insane landscapes one day.
Just phenomenal... while you were describing all this wonder, I was researching how to take a trip there! If I could spend $20k for the trip of a lifetime, I would do it... and I'm not ruling it out! Thank you for a Truly Remarkable film!
A very interesting documentary . Thanks
Canada is so majestic and very beautiful ❤. I hope the generations to come realize what a gem they are given to protect. I wonder if Geothermal technologies could be used to heat and develop the area more year-round like Iceland. Please lower the volume of the music relative to the voice. Thank you
Looks beautiful but very
Cold 🥶
I was freezing just by watching
Canada over the egde series is wesome!
Good video if people are interested in learning more destination adventure visits alot of these places and interviews locals to find out about the history. Jim baird also walked to baffin island and has a documentary about that on his channel.
Here we go, greetings happy Weekend
It really is a window onto what other planets out there must look like.
Unbelievable until you see it like this.
There is also Eureka on Ellesmere island that is north of Resolute.
The background music is too loud though the video is fantastic!
you mean those people that are living here came here before us😂😂😂
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Is there book ?
Yes, plenty of books exist still in 2024
What's the music?
Perfect place to resettle the Vancouver’s east side residents.
A good place to resettle the drug addicts found in many Canadian cities!😅
I hope you drove around in a ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY ELECTRIC VEHICLE - not one of these awful dreadful gasoline powered vehicles - I hear rumours of plenty and numerous electric vehicles charging stations in the North - at least one every thousand k.m. -- Happy carefree holidays
Thanks for showing this place. I hope to NEVER go there. My concern is that the last remaining wilderness can become "Bucket List" vacation hot spots especially if people see an opportunity to provide guide and shelter and then the slow but inexorable deterioration begins.
But just because it's there, does not mean that it needs me to be there too. In fact, I am sure if I and ten thousand people like me were to go there, it would not be the same anymore. So, I will stay away. It's for the good of what's left of the world that Humanity has not corrupted yet.
I have a place I go to each year, the same place and I live there for as long as my passport will allow me to stay. But I don't plan on moving there or telling people of it. It's not pristine or remote. But it's different and it's based on some different values than I am exposed here in the lower 48. And slowly, over the years, I have become part of it, learning their language and beginning to appreciate the place and the people in spite of my own thoughts and attitudes.
Pine trees
Nothing happened in Nanisivik because the government is incompetent and has no vision and no ideas how to develop an area.