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WHAT NO ONE TELLS YOU ABOUT SASKATCHEWAN 🇨🇦... 

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We are in the Canadian province of Saskatchewa to show you the things you need to know before traveling to the prairie lands. It's time to debunk some myths about this region. Can you really watch your dog run away for three days straight? Is French one of the top languages? Is it really the most boring province? How cold does it get here? Watch and find out...
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@citibear57
@citibear57 10 месяцев назад
Excellent! As a lifelong resident of Saskatchewan, I think you did a fine, but brief, overview. Thank you!
@grizzlehead8214
@grizzlehead8214 8 месяцев назад
You missed the forests, lakes, and resorts in the northern forested part of the province. Highly recommend making another trip and heading anywhere north of Prince Albert.
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas 8 месяцев назад
We need to go back!
@billfarley9167
@billfarley9167 2 месяца назад
She's a city girl dude. Knows nothing outside of the city lifestyle.
@Sally-ih6ls
@Sally-ih6ls 9 дней назад
Absolutely, the lakes and scenery up north is amazing
@HomesteadViewin
@HomesteadViewin 20 дней назад
The plug hanging from the front of the car is for a block heater, it keeps the oil and the engine block from freezing overnight. It normally doesnt heat the cars interior but you can get small heaters that you bolt into the vechicle and it will keep the windows from fogging up overnight, but uses alot of electricity. Its better to just use your remote atart and leave the defrost on full blast when you park for the night. Start the car from inside your home, give it 10 minutes and you dont have much to scrape off the windshield and windows.
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas 19 дней назад
Thanks for explaining 🙌 we’ve never had to use one
@anthony12462
@anthony12462 10 дней назад
Hi - I'm from Ontario and worked at Lanigan Potash. It was so cold they supplied plugs in the parking lot for during the day.
@Aritul
@Aritul 15 часов назад
Super informative video. I had no idea that Canada grew lentils. 5:53 Land of the living skies. What a beautiful moniker!
@kevinjboles
@kevinjboles 8 месяцев назад
Should also mention the athabasca sand dunes, very interesting place to see.
@integralintervention6323
@integralintervention6323 2 дня назад
Wow, I would have thought that you were from Saskatchewan by the way that you described it. I've had the pleasure of visiting from San Francisco to Mount Shasta. What a beautiful State California is.
@jennthequeen
@jennthequeen Год назад
Great overview. I live in Regina, and I found it informative and positive. A couple of things to add: 1) if you go further north toward Prince Albert, you’ll find numerous lakes and resort towns nearby. Plus, the northern lights are easily seen from there; 2) as expected, hockey is a popular winter activity here.
@jennthequeen
@jennthequeen Год назад
The popular tv show, ‘Corner Gas’ was filmed here in Rouleau, SK. It was a comedy about living in small-town Sask, so it’s a fun way to find out more about us.
@Sally-ih6ls
@Sally-ih6ls 9 дней назад
@@jennthequeengreat show! Loved it..good old saskatchewan humor
@speciallevo3170
@speciallevo3170 10 месяцев назад
Nothing to see in the cities. SK is about lakes, forest, hunting and fishing. Got to go North if you want to see SK.
@MrJackassz
@MrJackassz 3 месяца назад
The only good lakes are north and lakes south of saskatoon are pretty nasty
@JayceBroda
@JayceBroda Месяц назад
True, but world class upland bird hunting is in the south too!
@kimnovak1032
@kimnovak1032 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the thoughtful accurate description of our southern two largest Saskatchewan cities and their surrounding areas! If you are an outdoors person I think you would be blown away by the other half of the province north of Regina and Saskatoon into the northern boreal forest and many northern lakes. The geography is very different up north compared to the expansive beautiful open southern prairies that we often are noted for. Many of our American friends often head to northern Sask for fishing and hunting. I go north for the unending options for backcountry canoeing, camping and fishing. For my canoe trip in July I drove 8 hrs north to a secluded area! Thanks again for your post!
@mchrome3366
@mchrome3366 Год назад
Thank you. I find this place interesting because it’s different and off the beaten path of the major tourist destinations and cities of the world.
@KathySarich
@KathySarich Год назад
We plug in the block heater on vehicles, it’s to keep the oil warm when it drops below -15 to -20, otherwise they’re very rough starting, or just won’t start. 🙈Lol!
@billfarley9167
@billfarley9167 2 месяца назад
If your vehicle doesn't start at -15 to -20 below, sell the damn thing.
@lt.columbo5919
@lt.columbo5919 Месяц назад
@@billfarley9167 plugging a block heater in has to do with making a car start "easier"...which also causes less damage to the engine...which is a smart thing to do...in many cases, an unplugged car won't start because the strength of the battery weakens in cold temps and a cold engine is harder to start. So the block heater is of great value...increases the chances of starting greatly.
@dougwatt6303
@dougwatt6303 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the glowing review! My cousins in California still miss good ol’ Sask!
@frederick2video
@frederick2video 4 месяца назад
A fair and accurate presentation about Saskatoon and Regina as well as the areas around them. As others have said, there is more to the province in this but it is a great start to learning about Saskatchewan.
@rickm8443
@rickm8443 Год назад
Awesome reaction! You did an excellent job of capturing what SK is all about. SK is not the most glamorous, but I think pretty special in its own right. Thank you.
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas Год назад
Well said!
@HomesteadViewin
@HomesteadViewin 20 дней назад
It's only really flat on the #1 highway corridor. Once you get away it turns to rolling hills. And the wheat on everything Saskatchewan is called a "Stook" and it's how grain was dried back in the day, like a hundred years ago...but.
@ghouse419
@ghouse419 Год назад
Well done, Thank you!
@user-fi2rw9kv9u
@user-fi2rw9kv9u Год назад
In winter, you can go alpine skiing at Mission Ridge near Fort Qu'Appelle
@user-hb7to4jq5s
@user-hb7to4jq5s 6 дней назад
not just seagulls, i went fishing and saw pelicans I couldn't believe what i was looking at right away. but there are so many lakes and fish.
@user-hb7to4jq5s
@user-hb7to4jq5s 6 дней назад
also the natural history museum is something along the lines of Calgary's zoo or Vancouver's aquarium , a must do as those others are as well.
@kats952
@kats952 Год назад
Extremely informative and interesting video. So funny about watching your dog run away for miles! Want to try lentil and the berry beer! That living sky is amazing and those humongous veggies! Didn't know anything about that area so enjoyed your video immensely. 😁
@burnyizland
@burnyizland Месяц назад
The seagulls thing freaked me out after I'd moved from the West Coast to Calgary (I'm now back home). The thing I noticed about it though, is that Prairie gulls(and I've spent a lot of time in Sask too) sound different from ocean gulls. The biggest thing that threw me though was that the smells when I hear them are so different. Instead of rotting seafood smells the land gulls accompany different decay smells, mostly garbage. The best things I ever did in Sask were Mosaic, ice fishing, and skidoing. "The people are so friendly," is something you'll hear a lot about Saskies but, no matter how many times you hear it, they're even more welcoming than that! Long may they reign, on the Saskatchewan plains! Oh - and Alberta is flatter than Sask. That blew my mind. You know how you can tell you've driven over the border between AB and SK? The roads change from terrible to smoooooooooooth, except for the "chck' sound every 3 feet or so between the concrete slabs. Oh my GOD. I miss the Prairies. 😮💀 I'm sorry to report I hate saskatoon berries though. They're too grainy/meaty/weird-feeling - those seeds make them unenjoyable. Flavour, sure, but I detest biting into the berries themselves.
@janlafournaise6505
@janlafournaise6505 12 дней назад
Oh,poor you.
@xjuddys
@xjuddys Год назад
Love the positivity
@Patpar4705
@Patpar4705 Год назад
The land of living skies ❤ We have lots for everyone to come see and experience,in all seasons. ❤❤❤
@gordoncarpenter4620
@gordoncarpenter4620 3 месяца назад
It is cold as hell! That's all you need to know!
@Lupo32
@Lupo32 Год назад
Basically the great plains / prairies of canada ... which may as well be the mid west .... farm land
@wheelzwheela
@wheelzwheela 2 месяца назад
One myth is that it is dangerous in Saskatchewan. If you look at the stats you might think the violent crime is really high in Saskatchewan, it’s not, the reality is it’s only dangerous for a small percentage of the population that keeps attacking *each other*. It’s extremely easy to never get into that kind situation.
@bobstuart2638
@bobstuart2638 18 дней назад
Most of the scenery is north of the Saskatchewan rivers. There are a million lakes up there to attract seagulls, known as "Rats of the Air" by farmers. It's also a paradise for watching other birds.
@onemon22
@onemon22 2 месяца назад
When I first came to Saskatchewan from Toronto. In 1978 there were no seagulls there were no squirls or hares. Now they are everywhere. We even have coyotes. My favorite beer from Saskatchewan is the Nokomis honey brown. Merci mon ami.
@trevoryousie4656
@trevoryousie4656 9 месяцев назад
Congratulations on seeing SOME of Saskatchewan. As a person who has lived here all my life, I commend you on what you had to say of my province. However, I have to say it's a shame how much you missed. Don't feel bad though, cause people who live here have missed much as well. 90 minutes north of Saskatoon, you would have reached the Canadian Shield where we our National Park resides. Over half our province is covered in lakes and forests. 2 hours south of Regina is the Big Muddy Badlands. 2.5 hours southwest of Saskatoon, we have our own Sandhills near Leader, Sk. So yes, you saw some of what my province had to offer, however there was much more. Perhaps you'll come back and have a chance to see more
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas 9 месяцев назад
If you have been to the entire province, you should definitely make a Sask video of your own!
@trevoryousie4656
@trevoryousie4656 9 месяцев назад
@RunTheAtlas LOL. I wouldn't want to show you up. Besides, if I went to California, I would be totally lost and wouldn't know where to go myself. I'm just saying if you come back, you would be pleasantly surprised to see what Saskatchewan has to offer. Everyone assumes it's all farmland, but in fact it's not.
@lt.columbo5919
@lt.columbo5919 Месяц назад
you are leaving out all the negatives of the province...and there are a lot.
@trevoryousie4656
@trevoryousie4656 Месяц назад
I've seen a lot of country, and you're right of course. But that could be said of anywhere. Province or state
@janlafournaise6505
@janlafournaise6505 12 дней назад
@@lt.columbo5919 Awww. Poor you.
@davidrussell8795
@davidrussell8795 Месяц назад
As for the back country roads, I was warned not to go on them till late summer when the MUD dries out,or you will get stuck,and need a couple of tow trucks to get you out!😮 As these roads are not gravel,just mud! One to pull you out of the feild,and the other to pull him out! Big $$s
@jonathanbarone4708
@jonathanbarone4708 8 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@glenofthenorth8292
@glenofthenorth8292 9 месяцев назад
My brother always used to say about the seagulls "They're probably rejects from the factory!"
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas 9 месяцев назад
Haha!!
@Hyberlol
@Hyberlol 7 дней назад
If you didn't hit Saskatchewans mid central lakes you missed the best part of Saskatchewan. The lakes are clean and warm with few mosquitos compared to forests in alberta Ontario and Manitoba and the best part.....the beaches are natural soft sand. Not that dusty harsh man-made stuff they use in most of BC.
@petrineiversen7565
@petrineiversen7565 11 месяцев назад
If i want to move there to continue my studies? I worked in the hospital here in Norway after a accident i get... I understand that can pays you(Saskatchewan) to move there? I will continue to see your video. What you will recomand me? They will give me a place to stay and will help me with studies? And ,after that with my work i will pay alone for sure. Maybe you will have time to answers me.
@Rancid-Jane
@Rancid-Jane 4 месяца назад
Medical professionals are in short supply. I do not know if one can be "paid" to come but it could be true.
@rebeccagutierrez1960
@rebeccagutierrez1960 Год назад
It's so flat if you lose your dog you can watch him run away for 3 days straight. That's so funny I laughed out loud.
@billfarley9167
@billfarley9167 2 месяца назад
That joke is quite stale in Saskatchewan.
@createone100
@createone100 8 месяцев назад
Not seagulls, I think. Just gulls. “Where the skies are bigger than anywhere else And there’s room enough for me”. ❤ Sk.
@wallytimmins356
@wallytimmins356 6 месяцев назад
They're called Franklin Gulls, and you will find them inland everywhere in Canada and the U.S. As long as there are lakes nearby, you should see them.
@Harphoney
@Harphoney 9 месяцев назад
We plug vehicles in during very cold days so that your battery doesn’t freeze up otherwise she just won’t turn over and start. That’s where you will need a boost. As far as languages, Cree is not the only language spoken. People speak all kinds of other languages like polish, Ukrainian, German, Hungarian, Italian, the list goes on. I’m glad you got to experience this great province and it’s people. We are a friendly bunch lol
@Rancid-Jane
@Rancid-Jane 4 месяца назад
Actually the plug in warms the engine coolant. You can get battery warmers but most of the plugging in is to warm the engine block via the coolant.
@shaun4bigblocks993
@shaun4bigblocks993 Месяц назад
If you pause @ 1:23 you can crack one off pretty good...
@pollution001
@pollution001 8 месяцев назад
Is it possible to work & live in Saskatchewan. pls answer to me.
@Rancid-Jane
@Rancid-Jane 4 месяца назад
Most people who live in Saskatchewan work. A few are retired, some are too young, some are between jobs, but the majority do work.
@claytonwason3488
@claytonwason3488 2 месяца назад
No seagulls come in the Spring to eat the baby goslings and the eggs, then they disappear.
@leonardstefanyshyn40
@leonardstefanyshyn40 Год назад
You obviously haven’t been north of Saskatoon. Nothing flat north of PrinceAlbert. Over 100,000 lakes. Precambrian shield
@cityboyis2
@cityboyis2 10 месяцев назад
why would she go north. hardly no lives there. When people think of Saskatchewan they think of southern Sask where the cities and farms can be found.
@leonardstefanyshyn40
@leonardstefanyshyn40 10 месяцев назад
@@cityboyis2 lolololol. Because she hasn’t been there ,doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. Kinda arrogant.
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas 8 месяцев назад
We didn’t have time to cover that part but will hopefully be back to see some of the national parks in the north
@billfarley9167
@billfarley9167 2 месяца назад
@@cityboyis2 You know nothing city boy. Go live the soft life in the cities. It suits you.
@Ordinary_life1
@Ordinary_life1 28 дней назад
My dream destination. Saskatchewan. Anyone to sponsor me please?😊
@vidapolitica8366
@vidapolitica8366 9 месяцев назад
What about security? I’m considering to move to Saskatchewan, but I heard Regina is dangerous.
@kevinbrooke8104
@kevinbrooke8104 8 месяцев назад
You'll be fine 😊
@granttaylor4762
@granttaylor4762 25 дней назад
yes it is, first nations create that problem... North Battleford mostly first nations and most dangerous in canada. Lived there, promised myself in school at 70 below zero would never ever come back...had to to bury my mom
@alicezulu7881
@alicezulu7881 11 месяцев назад
I need a job in saskatchwan
@granttaylor4762
@granttaylor4762 25 дней назад
way too high levels of crime, than 5 months of winter...minus 60 F ... some of the coldest area in the world
@joeburr7537
@joeburr7537 Месяц назад
LOL you sound so surprised at what you saw. No we don't live in igloos!!!
@emdrw4650
@emdrw4650 Месяц назад
This one word describes it! SASKKKATCHEWAN!!!
@MrJackassz
@MrJackassz 3 месяца назад
Our town almost has nothing here and nothing to do for the winter years(half the year) run down rink thats open for 1hr a week, abonded outside rink, run down school with no sports teams, just have a coop thats it. I feel stuck here, i dont recommend saskatchewan to anyone.
@myronhorvathsk
@myronhorvathsk Месяц назад
So move then.
@mariomiron2206
@mariomiron2206 8 месяцев назад
Dont forget about the ticks. Everywhere.
@Rancid-Jane
@Rancid-Jane 4 месяца назад
Not everywhere. Closer to Manitoba there are more ticks, perhaps in the parkland. Down here in the south they are relatively rare.
@sandraheinz5609
@sandraheinz5609 3 месяца назад
Paul Harvey - “God made a farmer”
@jonathanbarone4708
@jonathanbarone4708 8 месяцев назад
Please don’t forget me
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas 8 месяцев назад
We won’t!!!
@grygoriyyudin3178
@grygoriyyudin3178 Месяц назад
Ih
@Trenty_Boi
@Trenty_Boi Год назад
Bruh what the heck did you learn?? It’s literally just fields here. Wdym?? Me and my friend that totally exists here were laughing at this funky video of what?! (Actually tho tyvm for visiting the province that no one knows about but bruh… What did you learn??)
@denabluechicken413
@denabluechicken413 Год назад
she didn't learn how to say Saskatchewan lol
@grocerygoat06
@grocerygoat06 Год назад
It's the Canadian version of North Dakota. LOL!
@jmans4928
@jmans4928 6 месяцев назад
SASKATCHEWAN, I've never heard that name before, like they put it there yesterday at 12:59 pm.
@Howiex-is8gq
@Howiex-is8gq 23 дня назад
Saskatchewan is hilbilliy, cold, and flat....
@RunTheAtlas
@RunTheAtlas 22 дня назад
😢
@iffy5bassthunder677
@iffy5bassthunder677 Год назад
Was there for 2 years,boring as hell,and no jobs. Good place to go if you want to die.
@merylinemulupi8746
@merylinemulupi8746 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@sabn9139
@sabn9139 Год назад
It's indeed a great place then
@deeptimanohar7843
@deeptimanohar7843 11 месяцев назад
😂😂😂😂
@leegifford2942
@leegifford2942 10 месяцев назад
So, when are you returning?
@Mikefromcanmore107
@Mikefromcanmore107 9 месяцев назад
Leave then,we don’t need you here
@autumna4270
@autumna4270 Месяц назад
Good old Scratchatchewan no place like it !! ❤️
@Sally-ih6ls
@Sally-ih6ls 9 дней назад
Totally, moved away years ago and still miss it, may move back…peaceful, people are so welcoming, love the lakes and fishing, miss it
@autumna4270
@autumna4270 Месяц назад
Sadly Purple nose alcoholism runs rampant 🍻🥴!!
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