Picking the most beautiful location in Canada is like trying to pick your favorite child. All of Canada is beautiful, in an infinite variety of ways. As you take more trips into different areas of Canada, you'll discover this beauty for yourself. Canada is beautiful, powerful, rich and unspoiled. The water is clean, the air is fresh, the streets are safe and the opportunities are boundless. I am privileged to live here, and I hope that you enjoy your time in Canada - the country where you are always welcome.
You know what I can't stop thanking you for this beautiful upload. This has been a splendid experience shared by you and showing me in India how beautiful it looks there on Canadian roads. Wish your son all the best for the future.
The lake you referenced is Chain Lakes reservoir and hwy 22 is also called the "cowboy trail" also notorious for winds. Many a truck has been blown over at the very south portion of the cowboy trail
Around the 3:00 minute mark you are going through Crowsnest Pass, it is really nice there. I live in Edmonton, Alberta but I work all over Alberta and that's one of my favorite places.
The most beautiful part of Canada, my friend, is not open to trucks...That would be the Columbia Icefields Parkway..From Banff Ab to Jasper Ab....Go that way by car...Probably the most beautiful drive in the world.
looking at the Canadian immigration site they say they are looking for truck drivers to work in Canada. I'm from the UK and am considering, anybody got any tips or advice on what to expect other than the obvious change from right hand drive etc. Enjoyed your video, thanks.
Please Tell me how to get trained and also get a class 1 licence for trucking while on a work permit doing job with an organization in Alberta , Canada. Tell me if i can get training classes after my job timings, Can i get a class on license on a work permit. Is there any school giving classes on week ends.Thanks for the videos on truck driving in Canada.
If you like it on Hwy 3 take it right to Sumas Washington Border you will change your mind (Evil Smile) I live in Oliver BC and drive to Yakima Wa then the same route you did to Calgary twice a week Great running and Great Vid u put up
hi mate. new subscriber. im a Scottish trucker wanting to move to Canada to further my career as a long haul trucker. could yo tell me of any good companies that employ foreign truckers through the PNP programme. in your personal opinion is it better to work for a large company or a small company. what is the average weekly wage.working conditions etc
Hello good day friend, I saw your video and I liked. I'm glad your first trip as a trucker in canada. I wish to one day have that opportunity, I would tell you I am a Colombian truck driver. I would like to know how the school is called for truckers and if you have offices in Toronto, Montreal or Quebec, if the company also has offices where you work and you work toward cities and if the United States, thanks.
Is it a big switch to go from driving in the US to driving in Canada? I've been thinking about trying to take that on but don't really know what to expect.
Hello cskillet! Canada driving is different - mainly because of the metric/standard conversion. Also, be prepared to spend more money for food/supplies. The road laws are similar, which is good. Good luck and let me know how it goes!
Ughhh, Canada hates US truckers. They will find any way possible to screw you. Fees for this, for that, you dont have enough tires or axels cause of their socialist thin roads.