Driving past Sealift around Frobisher Bay, Iqaluit, Nunavut 🇨🇦

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @fellowworker369
    @fellowworker369  Год назад +1

    Tour through the downtown core of Iqaluit where the Sealift operates - ending up at the Northmart. Watch for kids on bikes, someone pulled over by the cops, people taking pictures and a dog walking across the street - so much to see in under 3 minutes!

  • @ProMachinist
    @ProMachinist Год назад +1

    It seems like a cool place that's laid back and focused on simplicity and tranquility. Thanks for sharing. Andy ~ 🇨🇦

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  Год назад +1

      Remote living has brought me back to memories of growing up in the 70s during a simpler time. I believe this video captures that. Thank you for the comment, Andy! Bang on :)

    • @ProMachinist
      @ProMachinist Год назад

      @@fellowworker369 I can see and understand how you came to this conclusion. Here on the East Coast, things are a lot busier even on a calm day. Growing up in the 60s and 70s was all about freedom and spending most of our time outside. It was easy living and efficient even without technology. Yup, I lived through it.
      Times have sure changed Fellow Worker. The world has changed! It's a much different time and a much different place now. Andy ~

  • @JoestevEB
    @JoestevEB Год назад +1

    l'm 63 years old and Iqaluit reminds of my life when I was 5-10 years old, just beautiful.

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  Год назад +1

      Yes, JoestevEB, same! I used to see kids playing in puddles, riding bikes, collecting stones - things I did as a kid :) Thank you for commenting.

  • @Victoriaghh
    @Victoriaghh 11 месяцев назад +1

    My father is from here! Always wanted to go. ❤

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  11 месяцев назад +2

      Amazing @nova_scotia_! You should go! Maybe show him some videos and he can show you where he lived :) So much has changed since he was there, I am sure.

    • @Victoriaghh
      @Victoriaghh 11 месяцев назад

      @@fellowworker369 you're probably right!!! He'd get a good laugh

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  11 месяцев назад

      @@Victoriaghh maybe he would even like to move back? Lots more services available than in previous decades. Thank you for tuning in and for commenting. I love hearing from folks!

    • @Victoriaghh
      @Victoriaghh 11 месяцев назад

      @@fellowworker369 He would love to come back for sure. One day!

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  11 месяцев назад +1

      @nova_scotia_ I hope you both make it! It is truly one of the best experiences I have ever had

  • @levinowdluk9053
    @levinowdluk9053 Год назад +1

    So good to see home+

  • @patwilkinson2182
    @patwilkinson2182 Год назад

    Beautiful

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  Год назад

      Yes, Pat Wilkinson. Kids playing on bikes, people taking pictures, the beauty of Frobisher Bay!

  • @gerrygordanier542
    @gerrygordanier542 Год назад

    What a change since I lived there in 1971

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  Год назад

      Thank you for commenting, Gerry Gordanier. Glad you are here watching!

  • @christalball93_
    @christalball93_ 11 месяцев назад

    Do you ever miss trees and greenery? Human mind needs to see green to relax

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  11 месяцев назад +1

      Ahhhh interesting comment @christaball93_. Thank you! No, I did not miss them. I enjoyed seeing them when I went down South and even hugged them! However, the tundra is green, is fascinating, changes colour during Autumn, and is very, very peaceful. I can relax on the tundra, breathe the clean air, feel the Arctic winds and hear the waves in Frobisher Bay

    • @christalball93_
      @christalball93_ 10 месяцев назад

      ​@fellowworker369 you could get houseplants too maybe?

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  10 месяцев назад +1

      @christalball93_ YES! Lots of spider plant babies make their way around town and other clippings from other plants.

    • @christalball93_
      @christalball93_ 10 месяцев назад

      ​@fellowworker369 awesome! It rains all winter here so I like having garden too

  • @nenitaschmidt7197
    @nenitaschmidt7197 4 месяца назад

    Nunavut need solar GREEN HOUSES for the supply of vegetables.

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  4 месяца назад +1

      Well, vegetables are not part of the original Inuit diet; many do eat them now but it's not part of their original culture. It would be more for the Southerners who visit and work there...

  • @MikeySlou
    @MikeySlou 10 месяцев назад

    That look horrible and scary.

    • @fellowworker369
      @fellowworker369  10 месяцев назад

      @MikeySlou I have never heard that before. Why do you say that?