Thanks for the fantastic video! I got to drive the TransCanada Highway through Ontario last year. It was a lot of fun! My goal is to make it to Quebec soon! Also, 16:08 I genuinely thought you were about to ramp the truck. It gave me a mini-Heart attack!
Thanks for the video that brings back good memories from back 2010 when a group of us govt' clerks alongside with several publishers attended Salon du livre de Montréal. It is so interesting that we stayed in Holiday Inn Montreal Aeroport that time and I dunno bout others but I enjoyed the stay there. Is that the one You refere in the video? If so cool ))) More than that, we also rented two minivans and travelled to Quebec City just for sightseeing, on the way stopped by to see the Montmorency waterfall and enjoyed the stay very much so. Canada is the beautiful place to live and work in. Hope I'll be able to come back some day 😊
I lived in Montreal in the 1970's. I gather the Montreal Island autoroute system has radically changed since then! The Trans Canada had the shortened designation "T-Can". Indeed, radio traffic reports always called it that. The then "2 and 20" and the Laurentian Autoroute both connected to the "T-Can". Traffic has always been an issue! I say it got to the point Montrealers rode the Metro - it was much faster!
I know, right? Save for some specific stretches (ie, through much of BC, especially the BC/Alberta Rockies, and the Maritimes), much of the highway is just a long, straight highway connecting the largest cities in Canada that are up to thousands of miles apart. It truly is iconic, though...I'd like to drive it all one day. I think I've covered about half of it as of right now.
vitesse d'après moi 130 á 140 km/hre et +!! il roule !! donc personne ne le pousse!! Comme en Allemagne! Sauf qu'au Québec faut pas qu'il croise la SQ! Je vois pas de problème!
Next time I would love to, but I eventually want to drive the entire Trans-Canada Highway one day, so from Montreal to Quebec, that meant Autoroute 20!
I drove my 2008 g35x from Chicago-Toronto-Montreal-Quebec and back to Toronto to Chicago. I fell in love with Canada. I want to go back!
Thanks for the fantastic video! I got to drive the TransCanada Highway through Ontario last year. It was a lot of fun! My goal is to make it to Quebec soon!
Also, 16:08 I genuinely thought you were about to ramp the truck. It gave me a mini-Heart attack!
Very nice! I will be there next month. Thanks for sharing!
Heading that way soon on our way to New Brunswick, your video helped a lot in terms of what to expect on the drive, thanks!
This COVID ruined everything. We used to go to Canada from Chicago yearly. I miss Canada. It’s beautiful
Thanks for the video that brings back good memories from back 2010 when a group of us govt' clerks alongside with several publishers attended Salon du livre de Montréal. It is so interesting that we stayed in Holiday Inn Montreal Aeroport that time and I dunno bout others but I enjoyed the stay there. Is that the one You refere in the video? If so cool ))) More than that, we also rented two minivans and travelled to Quebec City just for sightseeing, on the way stopped by to see the Montmorency waterfall and enjoyed the stay very much so. Canada is the beautiful place to live and work in. Hope I'll be able to come back some day 😊
Great great video. We are planning a trip to Québec City soon. What type of camera did you use?
I lived in Montreal in the 1970's. I gather the Montreal Island autoroute system has radically changed since then! The Trans Canada had the shortened designation "T-Can". Indeed, radio traffic reports always called it that. The then "2 and 20" and the Laurentian Autoroute both connected to the "T-Can". Traffic has always been an issue! I say it got to the point Montrealers rode the Metro - it was much faster!
Thank you for that! That was awesome!
You are very welcome! I hope to do more long time lapse drives soon! :)
Funny how the Trans-Canada is so famed but so vague in its designation at the same time
I know, right? Save for some specific stretches (ie, through much of BC, especially the BC/Alberta Rockies, and the Maritimes), much of the highway is just a long, straight highway connecting the largest cities in Canada that are up to thousands of miles apart. It truly is iconic, though...I'd like to drive it all one day. I think I've covered about half of it as of right now.
Montreal - quebec dans la voie de gauche !!!! jamais vu ca !!!! Touriste ! ! ! !
C'est ce que j'allais dire... Haha
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Nice soundtrack !!
Magnifique!!!!!
Driving on the left side the entire trip is just rude. Last time I was in Canada i saw a fight because of that
timtwoface tanks for video!
Pas de probleme! I loved my time in Quebec last summer!
vitesse d'après moi 130 á 140 km/hre et +!! il roule !! donc personne ne le pousse!! Comme en Allemagne! Sauf qu'au Québec faut pas qu'il croise la SQ! Je vois pas de problème!
How long did it take you 3 hours?
2.5-3 hrs if i remember correctly!
DrSysop it takes 3 hours from Montreal to quebec lol, unless you drive pretty slow lol
Why you didn’t stay on the on the Highway 40 it’s super simple you just stay on this highway for 1h30
Next time I would love to, but I eventually want to drive the entire Trans-Canada Highway one day, so from Montreal to Quebec, that meant Autoroute 20!
timtwoface during a time the transcanadian highway is the 40
Garder la droite, sauf pour dépasser.
lol montréal justin's dad's int. airport this is funny !!
Publicat pe 17 iun 2018