Finishing my application for a job in yellowknife and actually quiet excited, have spent most of my life in Ontario and have always been someone looking for new experiences, I'm 23 not a lot of opportunities like this have come up for me yet.
Btw, my dad built the Houseboat (called the Zebulon Pike) and painted the Moterboat (Old Sharky) seen at 1:08. I was really happy to see the picture, as we didn't have any good pictures of Old Sharky
I was born in Yellowknife, and lived in Inuvik NWT till I was 15. We didn't live in igloos, but we didn't live in "houses just like everyone else..." had to put the buildings, and plumbing, up on stilts above the ground, so they didn't melt the permafrost underneath and sink into the muskeg... no basements. Jus' sayin'. X3
The north needs to be developed more especially if Canada wants to become a true Arctic nation. Something that would really help is building an actual highway system up there, even if it’s just two lanes thats still better than nothing..
I live just outside of Toronto and am passionate about Geography, Geology and peoples and cultures. I would love to visit Nunavut. I wish there were an express train line to go into Quebec straight to the northern coast of Quebec, take a ferry across the Hudson Strait and into Nunavut. Unfortunately, there is no way to get up there by land without crossing bodies of water. The best way to get up there is by plane.
I think that it's an old moniker which only really applied up until the 1970s, at the latest based on its impending growth after that. It's always interesting to see outdated place names still be used as if gospel by the media years after their relevancy. Frankly, Whitehorse is far more like Victoria - an administrative centre - and even that is an outdated concept as the CRD is also massive today.
Never happening. The territories are federal and ask humans and not Facebook. The territories aren’t officially Canadian. My chief rejected the cruise missile test crisis and those signatures were forged by people that love poutine and specific racism. The upper classes I mean
Finishing my application for a job in yellowknife and actually quiet excited, have spent most of my life in Ontario and have always been someone looking for new experiences, I'm 23 not a lot of opportunities like this have come up for me yet.
Good luck bro.
Hey how is it?
Hey how are you now?
@@TheCertifiedLegend he froze
Btw, my dad built the Houseboat (called the Zebulon Pike) and painted the Moterboat (Old Sharky) seen at 1:08. I was really happy to see the picture, as we didn't have any good pictures of Old Sharky
Did your father ever meet mine? Douglas Kn*****
I was born in Yellowknife, and lived in Inuvik NWT till I was 15.
We didn't live in igloos, but we didn't live in "houses just like everyone else..." had to put the buildings, and plumbing, up on stilts above the ground, so they didn't melt the permafrost underneath and sink into the muskeg... no basements. Jus' sayin'. X3
Honeybuckets. Frozen ones. Heavy lol
The north needs to be developed more especially if Canada wants to become a true Arctic nation. Something that would really help is building an actual highway system up there, even if it’s just two lanes thats still better than nothing..
Nobody is going to live in that northern hell hole
I live just outside of Toronto and am passionate about Geography, Geology and peoples and cultures. I would love to visit Nunavut. I wish there were an express train line to go into Quebec straight to the northern coast of Quebec, take a ferry across the Hudson Strait and into Nunavut. Unfortunately, there is no way to get up there by land without crossing bodies of water. The best way to get up there is by plane.
CBC News, the confusion with Yukon may lie in the fact that, although we don't have the territory in common, we do share the river.
When will they become provinces?
I'd love to visit the territories, especially NWT. 😍
Vancouver of the North? Seriously? Who came up with that slogan?
I think that it's an old moniker which only really applied up until the 1970s, at the latest based on its impending growth after that. It's always interesting to see outdated place names still be used as if gospel by the media years after their relevancy. Frankly, Whitehorse is far more like Victoria - an administrative centre - and even that is an outdated concept as the CRD is also massive today.
First time hearing it but it's dead accurate
@@DEFCONINFINITY lol no it's not. Whitehorse is like a 3rd world country compared to Vancouver and Victoria. I know I live there for 17 years
Funny how they don’t mention the mosquitoes. It’s flying bug hell.
I'm British so have no idea what your on about
You're, not your
@@hunkyhungarian378 Please add a full stop or period at the end of your reply please!!!
I live in New South Wales, that's no where near.
ну как только соберёмся так сразу поедем 😂
Ice road truckers is from Winnipeg
first season was filmed on yellowknife ice road going up to the mines
Fun party trick, pull out your NT knowledge
how much should i have known about moving to canada ? zero 😭
Melville Island the exact spot where the devil/Dragon fell after him and his angels were cast out of heaven.
Did you even know what the word 'igloo' means?
The mass of formation assemblage of mountains in Nunavut is insane, go buy calendar, oh look i just cut it in half, again?
Your edited version is bad enough...
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I heard several years ago that the Yukon was no longer a territory, but had achieved provincial status.
You heard wrong.
Not yet
Never happening. The territories are federal and ask humans and not Facebook. The territories aren’t officially Canadian. My chief rejected the cruise missile test crisis and those signatures were forged by people that love poutine and specific racism. The upper classes I mean