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I am very excited to once again take a look at some of the most popular Canadian TikToks on the internet. I enjoy watching these because Canadian TikToks tend to contain a mixture of funny, educational, and insightful knowledge into Canadian culture that you just can't find anywhere else. If you enjoyed the video feel free to leave a comment, like, or subscribe for more!

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@korivex742
@korivex742 Месяц назад
'Pick an imaginary lane' is a very normal winter condition on the roads in Canada.
@alsinakiria
@alsinakiria Месяц назад
I've been in a few storms bad enough that I would have pulled over if I knew where the side of the road was and if I wasn't guaranteed to be snowed into my car if I stopped. I just kept driving with the thought "this feels like the road".
@ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038
@ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038 Месяц назад
You just approximate the middle of your side of the road regardless of # of lanes and hope for the best
@ryans413
@ryans413 Месяц назад
Same as parking just pick a spot lol
@ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038
@ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038 Месяц назад
Pick a spot, leave room to pass, good enough Also good to keep a shovel in the vehicle if needed
@karenneill9109
@karenneill9109 Месяц назад
As is parking in a snow bank. Could be an Olympic sport!
@haldakwolf8464
@haldakwolf8464 Месяц назад
You've played "Pick a Lane and Go," but only the real Canadian's have played "Am I still on the road?" 😂
@RaggedAssRobin
@RaggedAssRobin Месяц назад
You're a really real Canadian when you play 'Am I still on the road?' While being chased by a bull moose. Or you call into work because a dead moose is blocking the end of your driveway. Bonus points if you live in Moose Jaw or Moose Factory.
@user-gp7wv1jp8u
@user-gp7wv1jp8u Месяц назад
For real😂
@LosCadaver
@LosCadaver Месяц назад
I lost that game once. wondering why there were cars to my right going highway speed, I apparently drove onto a river and didn't notice
@JodianGaming
@JodianGaming Месяц назад
Hahaha... I totally remember one night when my dad was rushed to a hospital 3 hours away. The highways were closed but we hopped in the Mazda anyway. Took us 5 hours to drive it, couldn't see the road 90% of the time. Only way you could tell you were still on the road is the very short (like less than a foot tall) bank that followed the edge of the road.
@tammyfrancis7856
@tammyfrancis7856 Месяц назад
Exactly! Is this still even the road?
@WireSlinger
@WireSlinger Месяц назад
"Pick a lane and go" is level 1, "who's lane is it anyway?" Level 2, "Where's the rumble strip?" (And which part of the road does it belong to) Level 3. Boss level: Am I still on the road?
@Fortheloveofoutside
@Fortheloveofoutside 22 дня назад
Don't forget the bonus round: why is there a cow?
@baowolf0011
@baowolf0011 13 дней назад
​@@Fortheloveofoutside I was literally just going to comment that 😂
@theosbabe7072
@theosbabe7072 7 дней назад
Super boss level out in the smaller townships, is I sure hope someone coming the other way isn't using my lane.
@SirHoffinator101
@SirHoffinator101 4 дня назад
Boss Level 3- Snowplows have been recalled due to no visibility. Good luck! Oh that? It’s just a white blanket I’ve strewn across my windshield to practice.
@mmcphee4078
@mmcphee4078 Месяц назад
Honestly ...that winter road clip...that's a REALLY good winter day to be honest!
@Quandale5971
@Quandale5971 7 часов назад
I know right
@kbchef9205
@kbchef9205 Месяц назад
The first picture is normal winter driving weather. I’ve driven in worse.
@charlesmclaughlin3578
@charlesmclaughlin3578 Месяц назад
Most of us have
@kbchef9205
@kbchef9205 Месяц назад
@@joeyjojojrshabbadoo normal winter time
@dcrot9109
@dcrot9109 Месяц назад
have driven in way worse than that LOL.
@bknight199
@bknight199 Месяц назад
Looks like a light drive to me - way worse during a snowstorm with barely any visibility where you rely on the hazards lights of the guy in front of you to judge how close/if youre still on the road. Snowplow trucks are a gift from the heavens at that moment.
@angelinesnow1104
@angelinesnow1104 Месяц назад
We also play follow the leader 😂
@Synderai
@Synderai Месяц назад
Canada Hockey woman’s team won Olympic gold over the USA and that was our team leader. USA disrespected our flag.
@c.a.greene8395
@c.a.greene8395 Месяц назад
My cousin Jimmy Midgley was one of the coaches
@jadzia911
@jadzia911 Месяц назад
I checked several news articles about that; they all say it was debunked. The US team did not disrespect the canadian flag, apparently...
@Synderai
@Synderai Месяц назад
@@jadzia911 Good to know! Usually we have a great relationship with the USA!
@cericj99
@cericj99 Месяц назад
We won a lot of games during the Winter Olympics against the US...
@eph2vv89only1way
@eph2vv89only1way Месяц назад
No they didn't. The coach later admitted he lied to motivate the team
@pantagruelcat
@pantagruelcat 29 дней назад
"Follow the tail lights of the car in front," said my mother to my brother. And he did - followed them right into the ditch, and we had to stay in the village hotel nearby.
@DB-wk9jv
@DB-wk9jv Месяц назад
A WARNING IF you plan on "masquerading" as a Canadian IN Europe DO NOT DO IT!!!. I have heard that a few, Americans did this and they were severely hurt! They (Europeans) did NOT like to find out that they were being lied too. Just be yourself!
@FJYoko-nl7yq
@FJYoko-nl7yq 2 дня назад
It's typically pointless too. I've heard Europeans explain how they can spot an American tourist easily, and majority of the list were things I've never seen a Canadian do. So they could probably see right through it before the American even revealed themselves
@jamespolnick2720
@jamespolnick2720 Месяц назад
Driving during a snowstorm at night is visually very much like hitting warp drive in star wars or star trek.
@janmartin8974
@janmartin8974 Месяц назад
LOL - this is SOOOOOO true - I used to think it was like being inside one of those kalidoscopes!
@christinamann3640
@christinamann3640 Месяц назад
I’ve seen the meme that compares driving in a snowstorm and flying the Millennium Falcon
@elinebrock5660
@elinebrock5660 Месяц назад
I always think of that, too.
@toybarons
@toybarons Месяц назад
Yup especially when the snow is the big fluffy kind.
@christhomson5669
@christhomson5669 Месяц назад
Totally!
@jessiehogue.
@jessiehogue. Месяц назад
In Canada, most of the year, you drive where you're supposed to. In Canada, in Winter... you drive where you can.
@death13a
@death13a Месяц назад
In winter road in Canada. You are in pack mentality. You adopt follow the leaders car unless you got car capable of being the leader! 😊
@AwesomeJohn117
@AwesomeJohn117 23 дня назад
In Canada, most of the year, it is winter.
@brandonbeck1313
@brandonbeck1313 6 дней назад
​@AwesomeJohn117 only 3 months where I am now maybe 4. Used to be right from October to May minimum when I was a kid. Things are changing. Maybe when I'm old I ll be able to plant palm trees lol.
@jessiehogue.
@jessiehogue. 6 дней назад
@@brandonbeck1313 Especially the last 4 winters. I've never been bothered by the amount of snow so little than the last few years, and it used to be a pet peeve of mine.
@BixxPlays
@BixxPlays Месяц назад
as a Canadian i can confirm price gets rounded up or down if you pay with cash. its normal amount if you pay with card.
@RandysRides
@RandysRides 20 дней назад
...pennies. 98 cents is a buck...97 cents is 95.
@leslieharnish4645
@leslieharnish4645 Месяц назад
My Nova Scotian daughter was mocked by her Boston accent classmates in Massachusetts for her pronunciations of bagel and about lol. The people who say 'pak the cah" for "park the car" told her that about is not pronounced the same as the oat in oatmeal and outside does not have the same sound as oatmeal. It gave her quite a chuckle.
@SMKollapse
@SMKollapse 5 дней назад
I find it funny how Americans hear 'aboot' because if you ask a Canadian to say the two words back to back, there is a distinct difference. But if you hear a southern 'abayout', it suddenly makes sense how it hits their ear.
@allyouneed71
@allyouneed71 Месяц назад
those plaid shirts are actualy warm, comfortable, durable and relatively inexpensive , I have mine
@ArcanePhenomenon
@ArcanePhenomenon Месяц назад
Gals wear them too - lol
@selynar4889
@selynar4889 Месяц назад
$20 thick plaid work jacket. GT special.
@CoffieBunnie
@CoffieBunnie Месяц назад
Flannel is the best! I have several versions of plaid in different weights! 😂
@therealsaintlucifer777
@therealsaintlucifer777 Месяц назад
​@@CoffieBunniesame hahah😂
@Sc-dd6hb
@Sc-dd6hb 29 дней назад
They’re called “Newfie tuxedos” 😀
@gomezfriesen
@gomezfriesen Месяц назад
The first video is pretty good driving conditions. I mean, you can see the cars all around, and parts of the road underneath the snow. It gets really fun when you don't know where the road ends and the ditches begin.
@sharis9095
@sharis9095 Месяц назад
That's what I thought. You could see enough road to know you were on it and the visibility was good. It's when it's dark and the snowflakes coming at your car are illuminated in the headlights so they look like a video game and you can't see the road at all you have to worry.
@phillipross7661
@phillipross7661 Месяц назад
I know that experience. Driving on the QEW with 3 lanes in each direction you cannot see the road. There are only 2 lanes and everyone following the track from the car in front of you.
@majbrat
@majbrat Месяц назад
True - I have driven in much worse lol
@runsolo7418
@runsolo7418 Месяц назад
The joys of driving by braille. i.e: the rumble strips on the breakdown lane.
@flynn4838
@flynn4838 Месяц назад
That's when you get good at 'gauge by snowbank'
@shastanik
@shastanik Месяц назад
As an American ex-pat living here for 49 years, I appreciate your taking the time to learn about your good neighbours to the north that don't cause your country any trouble.
@MrxTonixx
@MrxTonixx Месяц назад
ADVISEMENT: Do NOT Attempt to hold a wild Lynx xD
@majorphysics3669
@majorphysics3669 Месяц назад
It's crazy when he says "pick an imaginary lane". If you're the first person down the road, YOU are making the lane for everyone else before the plows go down.
@bluj5917
@bluj5917 Месяц назад
Nope it snows so intensely there’s no making a lane lol imagine not many people on the road while the snow is coming down faster the. Your wipers can keep up lol you have to literally make your own lane. You can’t see a vehicle in front of you much less tire tracks. I got caught in one storm usually I’d a 2 hour drive it took me 6.
@majorphysics3669
@majorphysics3669 Месяц назад
@@bluj5917 obviously I'm talking about when it's a fresh snow but not currently snowing....... Overnight snowstorm and being the first one down my road at 5am. You make the tracks.
@sarahmitchell821
@sarahmitchell821 Месяц назад
Ploughs
@majorphysics3669
@majorphysics3669 Месяц назад
@@sarahmitchell821 Plow is the preferred spelling in North America, both Canada and the USA.
@sarahmitchell821
@sarahmitchell821 Месяц назад
@@majorphysics3669 That's the first thing (American company) Google says so that must be true
@jennywheeler3843
@jennywheeler3843 Месяц назад
When my sister was working in Boston, one of her patients' family members did the "oh Canadian? I have family in Canada". Of course my sister does the usual "it's a big place" speech. Turns out his Canadian family member married our aunt.
@letitbesummer6536
@letitbesummer6536 Месяц назад
😳 😆
@damonx6109
@damonx6109 Месяц назад
The sad part about this is that Tyler has been doing these videos for over two years... He has "learned" repeatedly that Canada is the second largest country on Earth. Yet he still thinks that the entire country has the same weather and climate.
@barbmcbride2653
@barbmcbride2653 Месяц назад
@@damonx6109…and the same accent…😂
@tentinquarantino3005
@tentinquarantino3005 Месяц назад
​@damonx6109 he's doing it deliberately so more people will comment to correct him. I'm sure he remembers most of the stuff he learns. Lots of channels do this, as annoying as it is
@kittylove-777
@kittylove-777 День назад
Linx are wild and that one had to be injured or raised with humans.
@SilverSidedSquirrel
@SilverSidedSquirrel Месяц назад
"Am I on the Road?" is our 3rd national sport
@asmongoldsmouth9839
@asmongoldsmouth9839 Месяц назад
*As a Canadian trucker of many decades, these are 100% accurate clips. The create your own lane thing is one of the worst issues. People end up in the ditch often. And, NO!! Canadians are NOT good or skilled drivers. There is a ton of ignorance and false confidence that plagues Canadian drivers.*
@ladygray6081
@ladygray6081 Месяц назад
He needs to watch canadas worst driver
@user-ip1es6zh3y
@user-ip1es6zh3y 12 дней назад
@@ladygray6081 I stopped watching when they did a Quebec version of the show. Too close to home. I might cross one of them lol
@amandawilkinsontarot7096
@amandawilkinsontarot7096 2 дня назад
I drive slow so that I arrive alive.
@stephenpublicover8818
@stephenpublicover8818 Месяц назад
In Canada. we got rid of the penny because it cost 1.6 cents to make 1 penny!
@CrazyLittleMonster1994
@CrazyLittleMonster1994 Месяц назад
Rofl I remember that 😂 People lost their shit over that.
@kontiuka
@kontiuka Месяц назад
"we have a sentimental attachment to our pennies". no pun intended.
@redraine2353
@redraine2353 Месяц назад
We didn't get rid of it because of the cost. For 1.6 cents it's in circulation and reusable for 30 years. We got rid of it because it became pointless. There was no longer anything to use it for. With inflation and the depreciation of our money even penny candies are now 5-10 cents.
@damonx6109
@damonx6109 Месяц назад
Most countries have gotten rid of pennies... John Oliver did a whole segment on it. The US keeps the penny because the cobalt industry lobbies the government to keep it that way.
@HenshinFanatic
@HenshinFanatic Месяц назад
@@kontiuka Well it makes sense, when you get down to brass tacks.
@jenniferrollin5777
@jenniferrollin5777 Месяц назад
Dry cold is when you're cold just to the skin, while wet cold seeps deep into your bones and stays there until you're thawed by sipping a hot drink.
@bubba842
@bubba842 Месяц назад
North Dakota and Montana literally have this same type of cold with zero humidity. It's not like no American doesn't know what this means.
@Dopinders_Taxi
@Dopinders_Taxi Месяц назад
​@@bubba842north Dakota must be a state that's closer to us lol
@susieq9801
@susieq9801 Месяц назад
@@bubba842 - True. It must be annoying for Americans to hear when stuff like that is said, just as Canadians get annoyed when everything is compared to the US. We do share a continent after all.
@andynieuwenhuis7833
@andynieuwenhuis7833 Месяц назад
Having a Wet Cold, is Living in Southwestern Ontario, we are surrounded by MOST of the Great Lakes. Yes, it's a damp cold that goes down to the bones, especially when it gets to -- 15 to--20 C
@andynieuwenhuis7833
@andynieuwenhuis7833 Месяц назад
​@@Dopinders_Taxi Yes, North Dakota is just below the Province of Manitoba. You'd get some good Cold Artic wind chill.
@lauriepenner350
@lauriepenner350 Месяц назад
I live in a pretty big city and we have a national park just 30 minutes from town where you are 100% guaranteed to see bison/buffalo. If you don't see any from the highway, the park has a loop of road where you can drive among the wild bison like an African safari park. DO NOT get out of your car.
@user-vg1dw1dr5x
@user-vg1dw1dr5x 18 дней назад
Calgary? Lol
@lauriepenner350
@lauriepenner350 18 дней назад
@@user-vg1dw1dr5x Edmonton actually! Elk Island Park is right outside the city and well worth a visit. Though it wouldn't surprise me if there was something similar in the Calgary area.
@slybine579
@slybine579 Месяц назад
It's been a decade since the Royal Canadian Mint discontinued pennies, and one collector says their novelty value hasn't suddenly skyrocketed. The Canadian penny was a part of the monetary system for more than 160 years before they stopped being made on Feb. 4, 2013.
@LeeBaril-we8po
@LeeBaril-we8po Месяц назад
That linx was a ɓaby
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 Месяц назад
A full size on can bring down a dear. When out walking saw the paw prints of a lynx stocking a deer.
@peterwolf4157
@peterwolf4157 Месяц назад
Just try to pet an adult lynx in the wild, it would be a good video, though. I have had a few in my backyard over the years, and they are not sociable or tame.
@kikoizme
@kikoizme Месяц назад
​@dawnelder9046 you don't mess with those murder mittens
@GabriaMunro
@GabriaMunro Месяц назад
@@peterwolf4157 Sssssssssssshhhhhhhh, let him go make friends with them! Of course, a video needs to be taken for reasons....
@user-xp3gn2pr7g
@user-xp3gn2pr7g Месяц назад
Lynx are wild animals of the feline variety. This was a small kitten. An adults paws are at least as big as your hands with lovely sharp claws. Don't mess with them.
@johntarnowski9086
@johntarnowski9086 Месяц назад
That women hockey player is Haley Wickinheiser. She's the greatest female hockey player ever. Four gold medals to her name
@dellahicks7231
@dellahicks7231 Месяц назад
And from my province of Saskatchewan. My Aunt knows her, lives in Shaunavon, Hayley's hometown.
@yanquir
@yanquir Месяц назад
Marie phillip poulin getting some vote too now tho
@personincognito3989
@personincognito3989 Месяц назад
​@@yanquirGood to know. Thanks I will google
@pattyslater514
@pattyslater514 Месяц назад
And she is A GAWD DAMN CANADIAN LEGEND!!!
@scottmccutcheon2668
@scottmccutcheon2668 Месяц назад
☝️
@jamesanyang2980
@jamesanyang2980 Месяц назад
The flag on floor is deemed a rumour, however in 1992 World Series with Atlanta and Blue jays they US marines did march with the Canadian flag upside down. That’s something I will remember for all time.
@kt3184
@kt3184 Месяц назад
Aaaaaand we drive in this during all our xmas travels!!! With packed cars with gifts, kids and sometimes our dog!
@Snookscat
@Snookscat 19 дней назад
First day of snow before the plows are out, there are a lot of accidents, to the point where I think all roads should be closed to anything but emergency vehicles for 24 hours, lol. Then after. 300+ collisions in the city on day 1, people seem to remember they need to slow down, leave space, etc. 😮
@GordieGii
@GordieGii Месяц назад
I was kind of impressed that you knew Terry Fox. Respect.
@ScarletStarAudios
@ScarletStarAudios Месяц назад
We watched a whole documentary on him like a year ago
@candaistopor1114
@candaistopor1114 28 дней назад
His name has made it to Scotland and England as well
@Aplau
@Aplau 25 дней назад
he actually watched the whole documentary about him
@RobertTaylor-sd3zy
@RobertTaylor-sd3zy Месяц назад
"It's cute and cuddly" 🤣 Tyler nooo it basically just a winter Bobcat, every canada is amazed he's holding 1 not being ripped apart.
@allister.trudel
@allister.trudel Месяц назад
well this one is a tiny baby, lynx kitten can be hand reared if found in the wild alone early enough
@candaistopor1114
@candaistopor1114 28 дней назад
Yeah bobcats are not to be F*ed with..
@thebouffards1691
@thebouffards1691 24 дня назад
Danger floof and murder mittens 😅
@Fortheloveofoutside
@Fortheloveofoutside 22 дня назад
If I ever find one in the wild. Im keeping it. It can just keep my hand
@Snookscat
@Snookscat 19 дней назад
I wonder if this lynx was filmed at a zoo or sanctuary. They’re usually pretty solitary and avoid people. They don’t generally attack like a cougar/mountain lion might, but they’re still wild animals so I don’t know how he’s cuddling it, if it’s in the wild.
@dustinhertel5388
@dustinhertel5388 Месяц назад
Thats how we all say "about." Ive never heard "aboot" unless it was being done delibetately and ironically.
@michial87
@michial87 Месяц назад
The red plaid has been around for decades just recently though the younger generations are wearing it as a fashion statement. At one point it was used for work
@caralynne2809
@caralynne2809 Месяц назад
Hayley Wickenheiser aka Wick, is one of the greatest hockey players in the history of the game. She played on Team Canada for 23 years Starting at the age of 15. She played for a Swedish men's team for several seasons and now works as Assistant GM for The Maple Laughs (sorry habit, the Maple Leafs). Not only is she a hockey phenom, she and her husband started a family while she completed her studies to become a physician! She has 6 Olympics behind her as an athlete. She won 4 gold and one silver medal in women's hockey and participated in the Summer Games in Softball. She has been inducted into several sports halls of fame AND holds the Order of Canada. In one word, Hayley and her talent and achievements leave others AWESTRUCK
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 Месяц назад
Growing up, we used to call them the Toronto Make Me Laughs. LOL
@Deere2154D
@Deere2154D 29 дней назад
Maybe one of the best female players. Probably ranked in the hundreds if you included men. Figures she works for the leafs
@lioneldelorme7481
@lioneldelorme7481 Месяц назад
For a friend of mine who lives in Kentucky, roads like that would be the worst thing that could ever happen, a state of emergency, the closing of roads and highways. For me, that's just Tuesday.
@ThePatente
@ThePatente Месяц назад
Exactly. But I'm pretty sure Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire etc... have those exact condition, probably worst in the New Hampshire White Mountains.
@doeeyes2
@doeeyes2 Месяц назад
Honestly it would be the same in Toronto. Whenever we get a few centimetres of snow it seems everyone freaks out these days, schools are closed, businesses close early its wild. It wasnt always like this... i remember lots of snow growing up in Toronto. Last winter we got like two snow falls.
@Pattio47
@Pattio47 Месяц назад
We were driving to Florida (from Ontario) one December. We stopped overnight in Atlanta. In the morning the highway was a sheet of ice. We were the only car on the road for 100 miles.
@NotoriousNewts1
@NotoriousNewts1 8 дней назад
That sounds hilarious 😂. I have driven so many times in snow storms, up & down steep & winding roads. They would be panic stricken.😂😂
@patmcgillivray1926
@patmcgillivray1926 25 дней назад
For winter driving I have been taught to "stay between the telephone poles & to the right of any lights coming towards you."
@julielatour9295
@julielatour9295 Месяц назад
I'm from Quebec and I'm impressed with how you pronounced poutine you said it better than most Canadians
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 Месяц назад
Normal winter driving. You can still see the other vehicles ahead of you, so you are still fine.
@allanwhite5747
@allanwhite5747 Месяц назад
I am a retired Canadian soldier who had served for 23 years, and that was the way I, and the members of my unit were treated. Even if you were called to see the Commanding Officer (CO), you were spoken to in a calm and corrective manner. That is why I served for 23 years, and I'd do it all over again if I could.
@ryans413
@ryans413 Месяц назад
Instead of screaming at you they will talk to you in a firm voice. Some may see it as being soft but I don’t think it is.
@lokimonsterAq3d
@lokimonsterAq3d Месяц назад
Thank you for your service ❤ ​@@ryans413
@stevenweaver3386
@stevenweaver3386 Месяц назад
As a 22 year veteran, I can attest that facing an NCO's steely glare, and a level, controlled, firm voice is one of the most frightening experiences one can experience.
@heatheryoung36
@heatheryoung36 Месяц назад
Thank you for your service to all us Canadians! We do appreciate our military servicemen and women. Again, thank you.
@allanwhite5747
@allanwhite5747 Месяц назад
I thank you very much for the support, I wear my retirement pin on my hat, and sometimes when I go to places like Walmart even though I have been retired since 2009, they still say "thank you for your service ". It always makes me smile.
@sandrapelland5342
@sandrapelland5342 Месяц назад
Hi neighbor. Im from Quebec, Canada. I LOVE this channel. I have so much to say about so many things. Here in Quebec, our stop signs are in French. Its written ARRÊT.
@user-ip1es6zh3y
@user-ip1es6zh3y 12 дней назад
or both, arrêt/stop
@kangaROOxox
@kangaROOxox Месяц назад
Tell me you're American without telling me you're American.... Toron-toe. 😂😂😂
@RoosterSauce69
@RoosterSauce69 Месяц назад
I love that you've become so knowledgeable that you instantly recognized Terry Fox!
@nyxhemera6681
@nyxhemera6681 Месяц назад
That made me so happy too!
@SMKollapse
@SMKollapse 5 дней назад
Same! 😊
@canuck5614
@canuck5614 Месяц назад
A Canadian Lynx is a bigger cousin to the Bobcat. This one looked like a young one.
@damonx6109
@damonx6109 Месяц назад
He doesn't know what a bobcat is either... You could show this guy a cow and he would be like "Wow!! We don't have anything like this in America!!"
@scottbreon9448
@scottbreon9448 Месяц назад
@@damonx6109 Thing is Bobcats (aka Mountain lions) have a huge population in the US, especially in places like Colorado and the southern states.
@user-yf6ds8ez6c
@user-yf6ds8ez6c 25 дней назад
​@scottbreon9448 bobcats and mountain lions are different animals. Mountain lions are also called cougars or pumas. They are larger, are a sandy color and have a long tail. Bob cats are smaller, are colored more gray and brown and have a short, or "bobbed" tail hense the common name "bobcat".
@sarahtrt7
@sarahtrt7 Месяц назад
« If I can drive there and looks like a road, then, it’s a road » 😂👏🏼
@gdcakaban
@gdcakaban Месяц назад
I am a Canadian from Alberta (Texas North). I really enjoy and appreciate your attitude and that you pursue knowledge about our country.
@markastoforoff7838
@markastoforoff7838 Месяц назад
I remember the Hayley Wickenheiser moment when she said about the flag on the floor, it was after Canada beat the US in the 2002 Olympics. We won both the Men's and Women's Gold in hockey that year, and both times we faced the US for the gold on US soil. We were insulted as a country by that incident but proud of our teams. The Canadian Men's team won gold in the Olympics for hockey for the first time in 50 years.
@darcymartin7608
@darcymartin7608 Месяц назад
The Referee in the Women's Game was from the U.S. and was blatantly calling false penalties against us (the Canadians). She never reffed an International game again. 2002 was the year of the Lucky Loonie when the Yanks called on a Canadian to make their ice. He put a loonie and a quarter or dime under centre ice - we won both games.
@brendamiller5785
@brendamiller5785 Месяц назад
The men's coach instructed his players to, "Get out there and play like girls!" True Story
@c.a.greene8395
@c.a.greene8395 Месяц назад
​@@brendamiller5785my cousin Jimmy Midgley was a couch for women's hockey, men's hockey and juniors...he still coaches today...
@majbrat
@majbrat Месяц назад
They were glorious moments when both teams won. I remember I was at work when the second on took it and our whole office was cheering. 😊
@evanhammond7305
@evanhammond7305 Месяц назад
I believe the men's team went undeafted that year. Mario lemeuix was the captain.
@karenneill9109
@karenneill9109 Месяц назад
No, you can’t usually hold a Lynx in your arms. They’re wild animals. They don’t make suitable pets- they need a great deal of room to roam, and become very unhappy (and destructive) indoors. I assume that this is a rescued cat, cared for in a special facility for wildlife rehab.
@Osamudazaibreakinginchuushouse
@Osamudazaibreakinginchuushouse 18 дней назад
I’m from Quebec , I don’t even know how the fuck do we say ‘poutIne’ i just say poutine like a Québécoise I dunno-.. like Fr it’s just normal for me ig
@oliesmumashepherd6130
@oliesmumashepherd6130 Месяц назад
Things are rarely cancelled in Canada due to the weather.
@smh4683
@smh4683 Месяц назад
Yeah! I remember once we had a snow day in MTL, meanwhile Burlington VT. practically had to call out their national guard because they were snowed in, lol.
@GarysPauny
@GarysPauny Месяц назад
I grew up in Saskatchewan and NEVER once missed a school day because of weather. And we weren't bussed back then.
@redrose-wb4bw
@redrose-wb4bw Месяц назад
I worked in Calgary at a school. The city NEVER cancelled school. They do for rural schools.
@Kanime18
@Kanime18 Месяц назад
In high school the only "snow day" I got was when the heating in the school was out. But because I didn't know the school was closed, I still walked in thigh high snow. Then had to turn around and walk back home 😂 I live in Southern Ontario close to a US border 😂
@livingcreatively1
@livingcreatively1 26 дней назад
I don't know anymore, people are getting soft. I live in Southeastern Ontario and everything seems to get canceled especially school now. When I was a child I only remember 1 snow day and that was because it was too deep to walk.
@Metaljacket420
@Metaljacket420 Месяц назад
Not seeing the lane lines is the easy part, not seeing more than 20 feet ahead in a blizzard is the hard part. Does look cool though, driving a dark highway in heavy snow at night looks like you're traveling at warp speed.
@Jet-ij9zc
@Jet-ij9zc Месяц назад
And not seeing where the road ends and the ditch starts is the scary part
@robinhightower9031
@robinhightower9031 Месяц назад
Hailey's hockey quote should be the next Canadian Heritage Minute.
@pattaccone5347
@pattaccone5347 Месяц назад
That’s just a nice winter drive where I grew up 😂😂. At that point the lanes are the tire marks and they’re usually nowhere near the actual lane
@Its419games
@Its419games Месяц назад
1) Yes, "pick an imaginary lane" is very much a Canadian pastime in the winter. 2) Yeah, the red plaid thing is a stereotype for a reason. 3) Hayley Wickenheiser is a Canadian legend. 😈And, yeah, the American team got a lot of flack for that unsportsmanlike bull. 4) Canadian lynx. Beautiful kitties! Often mistaken for bobcats, though they are closely related. 5) I remember bagged milk from my childhood, but it's mostly relegated to Eastern Canada, now. 6) "Lever" has multiple meanings in Canada, depending on regional dialect and context, but with the same pronunciation. Examples: "Pull the lever, will ya?" "We can lever this under the car." "Oh, Jesus, Mick! She's cheated on you 8 times! Just lever!" 😇 7) I've actually encountered the "Do you know (insert name here)?", but from an Australian, and he was corrected by an American. 😂 8) The main reason we got rid of pennies is that it cost the Canadian Mint $0.02 for every penny made. When they finally did get rid of it, I know a lot of people (myself included) whose opinion was _"FINALLY!"_ 9) Oh, yeah! Check out that beautiful beast! From a distance. Catch one in a bad mood and they will fuck you up! And, depending on where you are, yeah, that's pretty normal. More common are moose. 10) In fairness, most Canadians don't think about Ottawa much at all. 😉 11) Vancouver Island is beautiful, definitely. But, as a BC Boy™ born and raised, I'm kind of biased in that regard. At least I'm willing to admit it. 12) I agree with everything she said. Especially the part about saying you visited Vancouver once and describing Burnaby. 😂😂😂 And having grown up on the Fraser Valley and now living pretty much dead center of BC, wet cold is definitely worse. 13) I don't know how exaggerated the US military thing is these days, but, from numerous friends in the Canadian Armed Forces, that's a fairly common situation. Don't normally do comments this long, but I like your Canadian videos and I was in a bit of a mood tonight. 😇
@JBlouinMusic
@JBlouinMusic Месяц назад
As a fellow fraser valley canadian: thanks for saying it so i don't gotta
@Its419games
@Its419games Месяц назад
​@@JBlouinMusicWhat pay of the Valley, if you don't mind my asking.
@aerr9582
@aerr9582 Месяц назад
Dry cold is more dangerous, but wet cold definitely feels worse.
@darcymartin7608
@darcymartin7608 Месяц назад
That is Dr. Hayley Wickenheiser (the greatest female hockey player) at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
@gopherlyn
@gopherlyn Месяц назад
When I saw the clip, I thought it was from the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, but your probably right. It was quite a while ago.
@codyssmith73
@codyssmith73 Месяц назад
@@gopherlyn Definitely '02 after Canada got only a silver at Nagano.
@ItApproaches
@ItApproaches Месяц назад
A female doctor hockey player? Been a Canadian my whole life of nearly 34 years and never heard of her.
@brendamiller5785
@brendamiller5785 Месяц назад
Maybe Google her name...her accomplishments are too many to list here ..
@mikegravel5310
@mikegravel5310 Месяц назад
The best player is Marie Philippe poulin
@Clever01010
@Clever01010 Месяц назад
A baby Canadian linx has the paws of a full grown black bear.
@emmyo6678
@emmyo6678 Месяц назад
Lynx.
@CrazyLittleMonster1994
@CrazyLittleMonster1994 Месяц назад
Aren’t they super cute! ❤
@Ko_Qc
@Ko_Qc Месяц назад
arent they also the biggest of the lynx family? these guys are made though to survive our winters, also super stealthy we never see them, some of them can take down adult deers
@lynnmcrae6659
@lynnmcrae6659 Месяц назад
Oh that is just a little snow. Often you cannot see the road at all.
@bronwynenns5038
@bronwynenns5038 28 дней назад
I agree
@Lakeshore14
@Lakeshore14 Месяц назад
As someone with very arthritic hands, I hope they never do away with bagged milk. Trying to open carton milk is extremely difficult and bagged milk is simple for people like me. 👍
@RatKindler
@RatKindler Месяц назад
I switched to cartons since I don't drink as much milk now but I do miss the bags. So much easier to use overall. I remember the jugs from when I was a kid and even then I didn't like them. Very heavy and always had a rotten milk smell around the top.
@condortheboss
@condortheboss Месяц назад
Bagged dairy is mostly a thing in eastern canada
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 Месяц назад
Get grains and seed oils out of your diet.
@richardc8795
@richardc8795 Месяц назад
@@condortheboss I’m in Ontario. Full on bagged milk here. 👍🏼
@rjames4533
@rjames4533 Месяц назад
I have not seen it in years! From BC. I thought it was extinct.
@Ponchoooooos
@Ponchoooooos Месяц назад
If you don’t hear the Canadian accent, you’re turning Canadian
@tCoL_corp
@tCoL_corp Месяц назад
*A S S I M I L A T E T H E O U T S I D E R S*
@kbchef9205
@kbchef9205 Месяц назад
@@tCoL_corp 🤣🤣
@brendamiller5785
@brendamiller5785 Месяц назад
or you're in western Canada
@sylvainricard8148
@sylvainricard8148 Месяц назад
Sérieux je vois pas de différence!
@Ko_Qc
@Ko_Qc Месяц назад
as a french canadian the american accent in this clip sounds more we talk here anyway im sure there are so many different accents in both countries
@Bunnykisses1000
@Bunnykisses1000 Месяц назад
Wet cold is effing cold..i grew up in Manitoba and moved to Vancouver Island in my 40’s. The wet cold at minus 10 feels like a inland minus 20.
@marikroyals7111
@marikroyals7111 Месяц назад
Vancouver Island is warm compared to Nova Scotia. Spent some time in Alberta and -10 in here in Nova Scotia was more like -30 in dry cold Alberta.
@HenshinFanatic
@HenshinFanatic Месяц назад
The choices are "bone-freezing cold" and "chaffing-everything cold".
@Ko_Qc
@Ko_Qc Месяц назад
true xD and i feel the same for hot days, 30-40 celsius with humidity feels like hell ive heard people from desert countries say thats nothing we have 50s sometimes then they say its terrible on a canadian hot summer day when they live it😆
@Bunnykisses1000
@Bunnykisses1000 Месяц назад
@@marikroyals7111 mostly mild winters and cool (27c ish) summers yes.
@stephenpublicover8818
@stephenpublicover8818 Месяц назад
Hey Tyler, in the winter, drive in the tire tracks of other cars! (during snow storm)! LOL>
@ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038
@ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038 Месяц назад
The tire tracks are effectively the lanes in winter. Is "fun" driving early enough that you're the ones making those tracks.
@ItApproaches
@ItApproaches Месяц назад
Till you find that you followed the path the leads to a crashed car in the ditch then you join them.
@Snoodles294
@Snoodles294 Месяц назад
​@@ItApproaches my thoughts exactly
@youtubasoarus
@youtubasoarus Месяц назад
Don't rely on that. That's the find the black ice game.
@bladelaw4200
@bladelaw4200 Месяц назад
About the pronouncing Toronto as “Toronto”. People from Toronto pronounce it as “Torono” the second T is effectively silent
@Dopinders_Taxi
@Dopinders_Taxi Месяц назад
I also hear a lot of people between Kingston and belleville pronounce it toronta 😂
@Wishes890
@Wishes890 Месяц назад
Toronto= Tranna Battery=Bah-ree Pontiac Parisian Landau Brougham=Paneeak Paraseen Landow Braaam Toyota=Teeoda Hyundai=Hundee
@brendamiller5785
@brendamiller5785 Месяц назад
I think the pronunciation clip was from Ontario (the capital of Canada), in Alta and BC we don't talk that way.
@fayewhite7541
@fayewhite7541 Месяц назад
@@brendamiller5785Not from the Atlantic provinces either.
@susanrobertson984
@susanrobertson984 Месяц назад
Tranna
@justin7909
@justin7909 Месяц назад
As someone whos born and raised on vancouver island, we truely do live in paradise
@racheltrivett980
@racheltrivett980 Месяц назад
Yes...but don't tell anyone!!
@Dragonmist1
@Dragonmist1 Месяц назад
I love our Island❤ cheers Victoria❤
@TomHuston43
@TomHuston43 Месяц назад
...but have you been to Europe, USA, Asia or elsewhere?
@marikroyals7111
@marikroyals7111 Месяц назад
Lived there for 8 months as a kid and we had winter snow for a week due to a cold front turning the rain to snow (I'm Nova Scotian). After that week back to rain, I remember everyone being surprised and excited about the snow, but to me it was normal.
@no-cg4om
@no-cg4om Месяц назад
@@TomHuston43well yeah, there’s something called vacations
@XopheAdethri
@XopheAdethri Месяц назад
2:51 Those jackets are fairly light and *CRAZY* warm. Most Canadians love 'em.
@emmyo6678
@emmyo6678 Месяц назад
Most Canadians do not wear lumber jackets.
@XopheAdethri
@XopheAdethri Месяц назад
@@emmyo6678 I don't wear them, but 90% of people I know wear and swear by them.
@DarrylSmith1968
@DarrylSmith1968 Месяц назад
@@emmyo6678 Lumber jackets maybe not , but red plaid shirts , Fn right we do
@Slenderlover13
@Slenderlover13 Месяц назад
@@emmyo6678 Go to Northern Ontario, we call those plaid bad boys "dinner jackets" up there, lol
@melsoft121
@melsoft121 Месяц назад
My husband and I call fresh snow driving “whose lane is it anyway?” Hahaha
@marygrant8715
@marygrant8715 Месяц назад
Can we settle this once and for all? Maybe Newfoundlanders say "aboot" but no one else in Canada does!
@blooperdooper9366
@blooperdooper9366 Месяц назад
Newfoundlanders don't say aboot.
@tamibenz6626
@tamibenz6626 Месяц назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@tinagleason7111
@tinagleason7111 Месяц назад
Newfoundland don't say aboot, that's more of a prairies thing
@DuchessOfQuilt
@DuchessOfQuilt 29 дней назад
@@tinagleason7111 Prairie girl here - we don’t say aboot here either!
@sheilakaiser2726
@sheilakaiser2726 28 дней назад
Nova Scotian here,we don’t say aboot but pronounce it aboat!
@BrendaBeaulieu-dv9fu
@BrendaBeaulieu-dv9fu Месяц назад
The red plaid is not just for men, I love mine
@racheltrivett980
@racheltrivett980 Месяц назад
Me too!
@flynn4838
@flynn4838 Месяц назад
Red plaid,blue jeans and high heels!
@IzReal-ot2ll
@IzReal-ot2ll Месяц назад
I've got a few in a variety of colours. My first one was red, but I've got a blue one and a green one. They are so warm and comfy.
@gopherlyn
@gopherlyn Месяц назад
I was born on Vancouver Island. My father worked for a Logging Company and graded logging roads or in the winter plowed them. He wore a red plaid shirt to work, we just called it his work shirt. In Northern BC or the prairies you have dry cold, which does not feel as cold, but here in lower part of BC we have the wet cold, which makes it feels a lot colder.
@shandel499
@shandel499 Месяц назад
It rains up here in Northern BC now. We indeed get a bit of both. Mind you last "winter" never came. We kept waiting for Cariboo weather and it was Spring like most of the time. The HWY 97 is a death trap. Always fatalities
@416TreasureHunters
@416TreasureHunters Месяц назад
Y'all walked on our flag on the way out of the locker room, and we kicked your ass.
@ralphvelthuis2359
@ralphvelthuis2359 Месяц назад
That was debunked. The coach admitted to saying that to pump up the team.
@sandlot90130
@sandlot90130 Месяц назад
It really happened
@lifemage1
@lifemage1 Месяц назад
most americans also have not heard of the war of 1812, where we conquered the whitehouse then left after the USA tried to invade.
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 Месяц назад
We captured the Brick House. The burned out shell was painted white to hide the soot. That was after Dolly Madison went running down Pennsylvania Avenue in her night clothes.
@MavenCree
@MavenCree Месяц назад
Alberta is the Texas of Canada.
@RandysRides
@RandysRides 20 дней назад
And BC is the California. hahaha !!
@fedodosto3162
@fedodosto3162 14 дней назад
No!!!!! No gun crasies in Alberta. Nicer people in Alberta.
@mattjordane1901
@mattjordane1901 Месяц назад
The pick a lane and just go with it is a top notch game ! 10/10 recommend in winter
@Salicat99
@Salicat99 Месяц назад
Yeah, I like the game, "Am I on the road?"
@mattjordane1901
@mattjordane1901 Месяц назад
@@Salicat99 exactly but then you say to yourself ”the grass is frozen I’ll be fine“😂😂😅
@Salicat99
@Salicat99 Месяц назад
@@mattjordane1901 What is a bit of ice to Canadians?
@mattjordane1901
@mattjordane1901 Месяц назад
@@Salicat99 it’s just as easy as putting ice in your cup of water
@timcarder2170
@timcarder2170 Месяц назад
Lol I always chuckle and shake my head when you say stuff about winter wouldn't happen in the u.s. 😄 You always forget that *'most'* of the *northern* states get the exact same winter conditions 😆
@bradpriebe9218
@bradpriebe9218 Месяц назад
Many times I've been on the road before the snowplows have been out, and then the game becomes "am I still on the road?". Those rumble strips on both sides come in very handy at times like that👍 The hockey clip was from the Olympics in Salt Lake City I think. A lynx is similar to a bobcat. And Mittens there is a 35-odd pound fluffy ball off death that could slash you to ribbons. They are not cuddly and DO NOT EVER try that in the wild.
@DuchessOfQuilt
@DuchessOfQuilt 29 дней назад
Yes! The rumble strips have kept me on the road many times in a blizzard.
@Loralie571
@Loralie571 Месяц назад
Wet cold / dry cold refers to humidity and yes there is a difference. 'Wet cold' is much colder and more difficult to dress for.
@christinamann3640
@christinamann3640 Месяц назад
My current theory is wear a windbreaker for dry cold, and pure wool for wet cold
@chrick3036
@chrick3036 Месяц назад
Sometimes the winter driving game isn't so much 'pick an imaginary lane', as it is 'are we on the road?' Thank the lord for rumble strips along the edges. 😂
@brenthenderson3983
@brenthenderson3983 Месяц назад
That ''buffalo'' was actually a bison...
@JungleScene
@JungleScene Месяц назад
The thing about west coasters and flat landers talking about wet cold vs dry cold is SPOT ON. I've had that conversation a bunch of times in my life, and also witnessed this conversation many times.
@maryannkeena
@maryannkeena Месяц назад
I grew up in Winnipeg and lived with the dry cold and after 40 years I moved to the west coast and have to put up with the wet cold. At nearly 80 I’d say cold is cold.Either way it’s COLD. But if there’s a wind blowing the dry cold is less uncomfortable.
@HenshinFanatic
@HenshinFanatic Месяц назад
@@maryannkeena until everything chafes.
@elinebrock5660
@elinebrock5660 Месяц назад
I had a conversation with my sister who insisted that Quebec City winters were "dry cold." True, but only when it's about -30°C. Living right next to the St. Lawrence River makes it very damp. The prairies are dry cod, but then she's never been there.
@monicatomaras1921
@monicatomaras1921 Месяц назад
Ask people who are experiencing -40C or worse where your skin can get frostbite in less than 5 minutes. When it's really windy at that temperature, it's not just "cold", it's like getting slapped in the face and can be painful just to breathe.
@patrickbuick5459
@patrickbuick5459 Месяц назад
I grew up in Alberta and moved to Atlantic Canada. I definitely find the damp cold feels much colder for the same temperature. The same goes for heat. The damp heat is worse.
@turkeybaster6247
@turkeybaster6247 Месяц назад
Tyler I give you credit for taking the time to learn about our country, good on ya!
@MavenCree
@MavenCree Месяц назад
THERE IS NO CANADA ACCENT. Our country is the second largest by landmass on the planet. Do you really think there is ONE accent for a country this wide? I live in Hamilton's outskirts. I sound nothing like someone from Toronto, which is just across the lake from us. SOOOO many accents.
@AM-qp2wx
@AM-qp2wx Месяц назад
THANK YOU FOR SAYING THAT! I hope Tyler reads your comment, because Canada has many differences in pronunciation from west coast to east coast, just like the USA has differences, & don't even try to pronounce some words from Newfoundland!
@chilledclarity2302
@chilledclarity2302 Месяц назад
Arguably. There is a Canadian accent just like there’s an English accent. Not all English people have the same accent, people from Dublin will sound a bit different from somebody is Britain. There are sub categories of accents. A big country just means many more sub categories of a Canadian accent.
@mauimugsy4669
@mauimugsy4669 Месяц назад
Dublin is in Ireland not Britain! Not even remotely the same accent.
@rhealgagnon1460
@rhealgagnon1460 Месяц назад
That's because you can't senc your own accent 😂
@GOGOSLIFE
@GOGOSLIFE Месяц назад
I live in rural Stoney Creek. There are many more accents in America, than Canada.
@lesliemccormick6527
@lesliemccormick6527 Месяц назад
"Pick A Lane And Go!" is not just during the snow in Winter. Where I live it pours rain a lot and at night the painted lines all but disappear in some places because no one got the "Hey! They make paint that glows!" nemo.
@przemekkozlowski7835
@przemekkozlowski7835 Месяц назад
From time to time I might have to stay late at work and leave once it gets dark. If there is a light drizzle, the road markings become invisible to me. All the light from headlights and streetlamps reflects off the water and makes it very hard to see the painted lines or even makes me see them where they aren't.
@lesliemccormick6527
@lesliemccormick6527 Месяц назад
@@przemekkozlowski7835 So, I live in BC, most of my life, except for a few yrs I lived in Ontario (T.O.) in my 20s. Not everywhere, but in a lot of places there I noticed the painted lines on the roads GLOWED very brightly in the dark, even in the rain or snow, unless it was a really good snow dumping. If THEY had that paint......in the NiNeTiEs...🤷 I just don't get why they can shoot crap into outer space but not make road markings visible in all possible conditions across Canada. In some countries the roads are heated so the snow melts off of them straight away. I'd chip in a toonie or two to make that a reality here.😁
@parentrap
@parentrap Месяц назад
Ya hate the glare ..I always wondered why they don't use the better reflective paint you can see for miles!!
@Mike.daFonz
@Mike.daFonz Месяц назад
@@parentrap I don't know how true it is but the reason I was told we don't have proper reflective paint here in BC was due to environmental concerns. I just remember thinking "of course that's the reason. F-ing idiots"
@lesliemccormick6527
@lesliemccormick6527 Месяц назад
@@parentrap Exactly!!
@nickstewart2981
@nickstewart2981 Месяц назад
The game isn't "pick a lane and go" the game is called "whos lane is it anyways" from the show Whos line is it anyways
@lioneldelorme7481
@lioneldelorme7481 Месяц назад
I like the game "Is there a road?"
@Slenderlover13
@Slenderlover13 Месяц назад
@@lioneldelorme7481 That game is usually reserved for the nutjobs that drive like maniacs at night, during a blizzard. Though it's also fun to play in the daylight after a fresh snowfall when the plows are all still stuck in the Toronto traffic of the 401, lol
@ViraIshnia
@ViraIshnia Месяц назад
That road in the first TikTok looks pretty good. I'd kill for a road that looks that good in the winter
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 Месяц назад
That is why the first thing I bought for new old car was a set of Nokian Haakappilliitta R5 tires.
@kbchef9205
@kbchef9205 Месяц назад
Don’t pull over. Someone could rearend you
@ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038
@ghostyuki-kfpinquisitor1038 Месяц назад
Or you might not be able to get going again
@flyingbeaver57
@flyingbeaver57 Месяц назад
The road he shows isn't bad - just about typical for the QE2 highway from Edmonton to Calgary, and many others. He's fine: he can see a car comfortable ahead, another spaced off to the side, and so on. If you've driven the road more than 2-3 times you pretty much know the general layout anyway. It's the guys who just stand on the brakes in the middle of a running lane that scare the living bejeepers out of me, because they clearly have no idea of what they're doing or (more likely) they've just lost their nerve and don't want to pull so far off to one side that they put a wheel in the ditch.
@ironbirdexplorervii
@ironbirdexplorervii Месяц назад
30 years in the Canadian Military. Started off with yelling and screaming. The pendulum effect took us to the point where recruits could "take a time out", and now wear any hair style, any length, painted fingernails, bright-coloured hair, beards any style and length. The pendulumm effect is now taking us back. We'll soon start controlling hair colour and beard length. Dry cold sucks when in the field on exercise; wet cold is downright miserable.
@Will-od8rc
@Will-od8rc Месяц назад
We're really good at driving during not winter right up until it snows, then everyone forgets how to drive and has to relearn. The we become experts at driving in the snow until it melts and people forget how to drive all over again. Canadian lynx are also one of the animals people trap for their fur. I've never seen milk in a bag myself. Alberta is our most conservative province. Wet cold cuts to the bone dry cold mainly affects your surface but strips moisture leading to 'freezer burn'. My time in the military was much harsher, if I had been in his shoes I'd be doing push ups and getting all sorts of excuses of why I have to start over (they're not allowed to make you do more than 25 of an exercise but by the time they let you up you probably would have done about 250)
@nikkidarkangelpnope8400
@nikkidarkangelpnope8400 Месяц назад
All the incompetent drivers get weeded out the first two days of snow everyone is good after that 😂😂 I genuinely laughed at the Burnaby thing.
@GuessImNotClever
@GuessImNotClever Месяц назад
I had to drive out to the hospital one time during a bit of a snow storm... Spun a full 180 and then corrected myself mid spin to a 360 and kept going...
@GuessImNotClever
@GuessImNotClever Месяц назад
I did this in a shitty pontiac G5
@GuessImNotClever
@GuessImNotClever Месяц назад
This was also done on a VERY busy big multiple lane road headed towards the busiest places here but as I said snow storm so thank god nobody else was really around. Also as much as people can hate on studded tires... they can help and can potentially save lives. Having a conversation with you would be hilarious because you see very specific examples of dialects yet most people would not be able to distinguish me from America yet i'm from a place that is known for it's accent.
@faysalkus1083
@faysalkus1083 Месяц назад
Yup don't turn your wheel while breaking on ice. First time I did it scared me to death. Did 180 facing on coming traffic. Put it in reverse and turned around. Pulled over in parking lane until I could get my heart rate down. Learned what not to do.
@Amberpink
@Amberpink Месяц назад
We like to use Alberta and Texas interchangeably- hope that helps 😂
@majbrat
@majbrat Месяц назад
They are basically the same
@damonx6109
@damonx6109 Месяц назад
Please stop saying this.... He's been doing this for two years. He's heard this thousands of times.. Also... Canadians that have ever been to Texas would never compare the two.
@jedisith3864
@jedisith3864 Месяц назад
Driving in a white-out you can see highway traffic drive half the speed with brights on and door opening to check where the road is/ends. We love when a semi is leading the 'convoy' 😂
@harrypettersen6714
@harrypettersen6714 Месяц назад
Why do Americans think all Canadians have the same accent? 😂
@JayneSmyth-od3wi
@JayneSmyth-od3wi Месяц назад
Canadians have "mostly" the same accent. The East Coast is an obvious exception. The reason is that Canada has mostly the same accent because we were settled across to the West as the railroad rolled out. America had the Wild West and pockets of people from many countries settled in those separate pockets.
@harrypettersen6714
@harrypettersen6714 Месяц назад
@@JayneSmyth-od3wi ok.. didn't expect a history lesson about my own country. But thanks.
@mauimugsy4669
@mauimugsy4669 Месяц назад
I don't know where that kid came from but I certainly didn't talk like him.
@Silver_fox_candy
@Silver_fox_candy Месяц назад
Wet cold gets into your bones and does not get out that and you get cold faster. Dry cold you get cold slower as in it does not get into your bones as much as wet cold. It is like the difference between humid heat and dry heat.
@WiteNite666
@WiteNite666 Месяц назад
during the vancouver island bit Tyler does a perfect Owen Wilson wow and I'm here for that
@gameanation4311
@gameanation4311 Месяц назад
What I don't think most Americans don't know is we do have winters like that November - March but we still have hot summers in the summer time
@stephaniec9539
@stephaniec9539 Месяц назад
Giving off Alberta vibes .. is fighting words haha
@xnostalgiax
@xnostalgiax Месяц назад
You have a cent-imental attachment to your pennies lol
@FunOasis
@FunOasis Месяц назад
🤣 Good One!🤣
@Burdflu
@Burdflu Месяц назад
The recruit is at Basic BMQ (boot camp) in St Jean, Quebec. There are french exclusive basics and english as well. They also have the capacity to yell ;) "TEN mORE POOSHUP FOR DEH QUEEN"
@sylvainricard8148
@sylvainricard8148 Месяц назад
Moi je me fou royalement de la royauté
@user-gl5ls6di3t
@user-gl5ls6di3t Месяц назад
Canadian accents vary depending on where you live. And people from Toronto pronounce it "Torahna."
@richardc8795
@richardc8795 Месяц назад
Im from Toronto. I have never heard a Torontonian say it that way. But the further into the suburbs I go, then I hear it.
@youtubasoarus
@youtubasoarus Месяц назад
To-Ron-Oh not Toranha. We know you're foreign if you say the TOE part at the end. Though I could see toranha being more of an east coaster thing.
@lilydee17
@lilydee17 Месяц назад
They dont pronounce that way...unless they are saying it as slang.
@howardhales6325
@howardhales6325 Месяц назад
I've also heard it said "Trawna."
@xdraconicgaming5204
@xdraconicgaming5204 Месяц назад
Unless it’s full whiteout conditions in winter, you’re expected to show up to work. It’s quite common to drive through 30-60 cm (1 to 2 feet) of snow on the roads to go to work. That first video is basically a normal winters day from late November to mid April. That was from the 2002 Winter Olympics if I’m not mistaken. And yes, USA hockey is generally quite disrespectful towards Canada… probably because the US rarely wins but it’s childish none the less. The Canadian lynx is a lesser cat species that is about 2.5 times the size of a bobcat. They are poofy because of their winter coat. Fun fact about them… besides their size, the easiest way to tell a lynx and a bobcat apart are the hind legs. The Lynx’s primary food source is snowshoe hair so their back legs evolved to be giant versions of hare legs so they can keep up to them at full speed on top of the snow.
@MormorMb
@MormorMb Месяц назад
In Manitoba, where I live, we would have snowmobiles come to pick us up for work if there was too much snow to drive. It could be because my job was an essential service and the staff needed to be there.
@mmmmm1113
@mmmmm1113 Месяц назад
The pronunciations 😂 he tried when he said about.. and workout was “workOOT” omg that was good. Love from Canada 🇨🇦
@toastysayori5133
@toastysayori5133 2 дня назад
For change, typically it's rounded to the nearest 5, so, if you bought something that costed 10.02$, its rounded to 10$, if you bought something that was 10.04-10.06, its rounded to 10.05$, if you bought something for 10.08, it'd be rounded to 10.10$.
@MrRedtaco11
@MrRedtaco11 Месяц назад
That girl who told you how to piss off a Canada. Yeah those things so do.
@karenneill9109
@karenneill9109 Месяц назад
They cracked me up! “You give off Alberta vibes.” 😱🤬
@sylvainricard8148
@sylvainricard8148 Месяц назад
Par contre on écrit TUQUE et non pas ToQUE...
@curtisbrunet2872
@curtisbrunet2872 Месяц назад
Sorry to tell you all, but Alberta is the best place to be from in Canada. Us from Alberta and Saskatchewan are the reason we all still have our freedoms in Canada. If it wasn't for the western provinces funding the rest of Canada, we would be a 3rd world nation under the NDP/Liberal government.
@arsenaultguillaume1466
@arsenaultguillaume1466 Месяц назад
Honestly the only thing that pissed me off was the Toque pronunciation thing and only mildly at that.
@letitbesummer6536
@letitbesummer6536 Месяц назад
Many of us (I won’t say all),make fun of Alberta. Yes, it’s true. Yes, it’s one province that is a lot more like some parts of the States but that’s rapidly changing bc so many people from all over have been moving to Alberta.
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