I have always been amazed how a province of 920,000 citizens could build such an extensive network of freeways in twenty-five years. Way to go, New Brunswick! Your province is doing something right!
It's fun to look back on these older Cities: Skylines videos. The game came out back in 2015, so there were much fewer mods and assets available back in early 2016 when this video was made. This was very good for its time, and it's still decent by today's standards.
I traveled this route many times between home (Illinois) and Nova Scotia (summer work permit program for youth). I quickly learned some French, including "Travaux" (LOL)
Maybe you can explain to me how a road stretches from Dundee, NY, which is nowhere near the Quebec border, to anywhere in Canada? Dundee is in the Finger Lakes region.
Actually, Tim, Lévis, QC isn't a suburb of Quebec City, but rather a *satellite control city* of Quebec City's metro area. There's a difference between control cities, satellite cities and suburbs. Don't give me wrong.
My mom just moved there and I found your video to check it out. You made an awesome video. I discovered some great music, and prefer the subtitles because it was concise. When people narrate they tend to just ramble about what is on their mind, not provide facts. Nice job.
The section from A10 to route 132 was built before 2012 as matter of fact it’s use to Merge onto route 132 and then separated from route 132 ending in chateauguay
Nova Scotia Highway 111 is a partial beltway in the metro area of Halifax. It circles 13 km starting from Halifax crossing the Halifax Harbor with the A. Murray MacKay Bridge and encircles around Halifax's neighbor, Dartmouth.