Thanks to everyone who watched our entire Canada series! Can you believe that we got to cross seeing a bear off our bucket list at the very last minute?!
I'm a Canadian, and have been fortunate enough to spend time in all of the places that you've visited: These days, however, I am in the end-stages of terminal renal (kidney) failure, and am therefore unable to travel anymore, so I have been thoroughly enjoying reliving those experiences, invigorating hikes and beautiful vistas through you two wonderful young people! Thank you. I hope you will make it back to explore some more of what our enormous country has to offer.
We will absolutely be back! Canada has definitely stolen our hearts. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch our video and share your time with us. It means the world to us and we absolutely don’t take it for granted. Now when we make our videos I’ll be imagining you watching and I’ll send extra love your way!
I appreciate the amount of effort you both put into your videos (drone footage, b-roll, etc). And the additional facts and info you both share about the places you travel.
IMO, Tim's used to be good, but it has become barely palatable in recent years. I much prefer the golden arches or A&W. I'm surprised Tim's is still in business. Thanks for your RU-vid contributions, I've enjoyed your perspective.
Thank you for this series. You are 2 fine people and you look like you are a good match for each other - bodes well for your life together! I also love how you include your pets in your adventures.
The amazing thing with Canada is you can drive to some amazing places but the best places are those you cant drive to and saved for few of us get to see and preserve.
We are so lucky to live in this beautiful part of Canada. We visit Waterton several times a year as we’re only about an hour away. The same goes for Fernie and Cranbrook where we’ve camped for the last 40 years. Glad you enjoyed your time here and I hope the vet in Montana will be able to help your pupper 🇨🇦❤️
You will have to come to Edmonton, the Festival City of the World. Then go to Calgary for the Stampede. Then go to Drumheller for the Tyrrell Dinosaur museum. Take care. Also research what food is unique to Canada. Then next time try our food. Also the first bridge of the video is a wildlife bridge so that wildlife can cross the road in safety.. Also second largest country in the world lots to see and explore.
Denise and Reed!!! I love your channel! Thank you so much for sharing your adventures in my home, Alberta, Canada! I'm in Edmonton, and I regularly take road trips and camping trips to the locations you visited. I'm so grateful to live in a place with access to so many beautiful, natural locations. Please take care on your journeys. Thank you. 😘
Canadian here... Ontario. You will be missed. It has been a blast sharing these past few months with you! Please return when you wish! There is so much more to see, & experience. You two seem Very Canadian, already 👍🏼👀😳
Enjoyed watching your travels very much! Glad you guys had a great time. You’re welcome back any time! Props to you for calling it like it is, “Timmy Hos!” 😂 and yes you nailed some of the best donuts! Birthday cake Tim Bits are the best! And the Honey Cruller donut is so good!! One of the best donuts around. Great choices!
I enjoyed the videos, you are a wonderful couple. From Ottawa 🇨🇦. Welcome back anytime. I know the areas like the back of my hand. Oh! Tim Hortons coffee absolutely disgusting,i love my coffee. The honey curler you ate,looks like a tractor wheel, definitely the best as is the double chocolate glace.
You mentioned shared international parks. Check out Roosevelt Campobello International Park off the coast of Maine. It's a USA Federal Park entirely in Canada.
A krueller is like a deep fried cream puff, an eggy dough rather than a yeast dough. And come back when you can! Bison are North American, even though they are often referred to as buffalo, which are African. I think. 🤔
You both did a great job documenting your experience in Canada! I have lived in Alberta most if my life and take alot for granted. Your videos reminded me of how special Alberta and BC are. Thank you and come back soon. You both arr delightful.
It's nice to hear that you enjoyed your time exploring Western Canada. What I don't understand is how you spent 2 1/2 months here and didn't visit a Tim Hortons:). Hoping that everything goes OK with Bella, and happy travelling.
Bon voyage wherever you end up.. so pleased you enjoyed our country; btw, one cup of Tim’s is enough, but still iconic in this country. Hoping the doggie is okay! Prairies next time ok? @ DiscoverSaskatoon
Prairies and Eastern Canada are a must! We will definitely be back. Canada has a special place in our hearts now Bella is doing GREAT she is all healed up
As a Montrealer, I would do anything to avoid going to Tim Hortons lol. Unless you're from a tiny town in bumfuck nowhere, i dont get why anyone would get their coffee there haha
I can guarantee that a place like Calgary with a million people has better vets than Montana with less than a million people for the entire state. It always annoys me that channels like this treat Canada like some backwater that has nothing, when in reality, the resources are far more plentiful than places like Idaho or Montana. You could drive two hours to Calgary, a city of a million or drive 7 hours to Great Falls which has 64 thousand people??? I just don't understand the reasoning. Have fun in Montana where they will probably charge you three times as much and give you side eye because you are an interracial couple and because you don't have a Trump sticker on your van.
Hey! We have absolutely no doubt that Canada would have provided Bella with the best care possible! We had to leave for an event in the US, so we looked up ophthalmologists that were on our route and found one near where we had to be in Montana. We have NO reservations about quality out of country care. In fact, we got surgery done on Bella’s leg in Mexico 2 years ago, and if it weren’t for us having to leave anyway we would have stayed and taken care of her in Canada.
personally i find tim horton's predictably mediocre but they're everywhere so that's something. a coffee and and a cruller is about all they get out of me, unless i'm desperate and need a sandwich for some reason. like most food/drink stuffs these days they're owned by a multinational conglomerate, it isn't what it was 20 years ago. the best fast food in canada is a&w - it's entirely canadian owned and separate. they actually seem to try to provide something better. their food does look like the pictures, and it tastes good too. they can overdo it on the seasoning salt, particularly on the onion rings. easy on the salt please. i like salt but too much is just that, salt burn.