Canadas most REMOTE National Parks | Least ACCESSIBLE Canadian National Parks!

Canadas most REMOTE National Parks | Least ACCESSIBLE Canadian National Parks!

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@VenatrixOoriana
@VenatrixOoriana - 28.07.2024 15:28

Very cool! I personally know a handful of people who have been to Ellesmere Island, my dad included when he worked with the Inuit, but also many of my lab mates from the Geography department at UOttawa which is well known for it's Arctic studies programs!

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@dreambiggarage
@dreambiggarage - 28.07.2024 16:46

You might wanna check some of your facts buddy

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@Ejoel07
@Ejoel07 - 28.07.2024 16:49

Didn't know it would bankrupt me just to visit 2 parks I want to visit...

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@Saxon709
@Saxon709 - 28.07.2024 19:02

The picture you used for Goose Bay, well the Airbase (CFB Goose Bay) is an older one lol I can still see my old school, St. Michael's and Goose High School was right next to it. Can see a bit of the town, the uptown portion where I grew up but Happy Valley is missing from the pic. the town is pretty spread out though. Also, it's in Labrador, not Newfoundland, which is the island portion of the province.

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@Joyfulness87
@Joyfulness87 - 29.07.2024 01:30

Thaidene Nene in NWT on the east arm of Great Slave Lake is awesome! Well worth exploring.

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@JeanFrancoisDesrosiers
@JeanFrancoisDesrosiers - 29.07.2024 17:22

Good info. Questionable use of images and congested inhalation breathing.

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@michelhickey5765
@michelhickey5765 - 29.07.2024 17:39

i have been to Resolute bay, what a great experience, i slept one night out doors ( in a old frozen igloo ) while on duty during the start of there 24hour daylight cycle, i would wake up at 2 am thinking it was 2 pm.

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@Nowee16
@Nowee16 - 29.07.2024 17:41

It’s really sad that so much of the forest have been burning down lately

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@heroninja1125
@heroninja1125 - 29.07.2024 17:49

The best place to get a vacation in canada has to be CFB alert in nunavut.

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@vikvc
@vikvc - 30.07.2024 16:03

Just the video I was looking for. I've been looking about Nahanni National Park for many days and I couldn't come up with the name nor location. Please, do a part 2!

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@MrOnionRing
@MrOnionRing - 30.07.2024 20:56

My roommate is from grise fiord! Pronounced as ‘grease’ btw.

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@dylangamble4810
@dylangamble4810 - 31.07.2024 01:59

Cruise ships really are terrible for the environment.

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@meaghanisobel1803
@meaghanisobel1803 - 31.07.2024 16:21

Yes part 2!!

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@GeoffreyEspin
@GeoffreyEspin - 01.08.2024 01:08

Yes please more hard to access Canadian parks!

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@Landsersajer
@Landsersajer - 01.08.2024 02:34

I am a carpenter who works at building infrastructure for the innus .. i get to visit these kind of places because of work, i love it

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@AuntyKsTarot
@AuntyKsTarot - 01.08.2024 02:57

National Parks don't protect lans, there is heavy resource extraction in them although small portions are for camping. Algonquin Park for example has 70% of the park used for logging and mining. Mostly they were created to kick Indigenous people off lands.

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@lajya01
@lajya01 - 01.08.2024 08:31

Most of Canada is either inaccessible or just countless miles of road in the wilderness. Not a very traveler friendly country unless you crave adventure.

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@nukeman360
@nukeman360 - 01.08.2024 11:34

Thanks

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@OGTabo0
@OGTabo0 - 02.08.2024 16:24

I just got back from northern Labrador. Canada is not so much a country as it is a federation built on a frontier. These hard to reach areas are important because of their remoteness, and the people who live in these remote areas need Ottawa a lot less than Ottawa relies on them

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@CrazyCass
@CrazyCass - 02.08.2024 17:18

If I know correct the thumbnail’s place is a Inuit reserve in the Labrador region of the Newfoundland And Labrador province.

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@brandonkissoon9914
@brandonkissoon9914 - 03.08.2024 06:19

I’m a pilot with Air Borealis. Flying to the torngats tomorrow morning!

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@AstroVilla
@AstroVilla - 03.08.2024 08:39

Amazing work

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@TonyRedunzo
@TonyRedunzo - 04.08.2024 19:07

Canada's most exclusive national parks-Accessible only by millionaires. Fixed that for you

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@mattmacneil
@mattmacneil - 07.08.2024 11:07

Comment interaction bonus

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@MrAlexxgore
@MrAlexxgore - 07.08.2024 19:13

Trust me you can.

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@iHopeyoure0ffended
@iHopeyoure0ffended - 09.08.2024 06:59

Keep our fucking name, out your imperial system using mouth.

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@saras9774
@saras9774 - 10.08.2024 02:52

Goodness! Just travelling within Canada robs you!! 😫😫😫

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@raahimcheema9834
@raahimcheema9834 - 10.08.2024 23:04

Im your 1000th subscriber, good videos dude

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@enigmalfidelity
@enigmalfidelity - 14.08.2024 19:19

National Parks don't require a guide. Anybody who says you do is full of it.
We have the right to free travel in Canada. Unless it's private property, it's accessible by anybody.

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@MatthewSereysothea-hf1js
@MatthewSereysothea-hf1js - 23.08.2024 07:10

What a great video!
Thank You so much, I was amazed and surprised both.

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@dmmchugh3714
@dmmchugh3714 - 30.08.2024 17:29

It's on my bucket list to travel to Quttinirpaaq National Park to photograph and hike the terrain. But as a single, not rich traveler, not sure if I ever could get there.

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@yourservice67
@yourservice67 - 02.09.2024 06:15

i care about this area, it has the Canadian version of grand canyon. breath taking, btw nice shout out to Tofino.

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@brianwilson9501
@brianwilson9501 - 11.09.2024 01:13

20 - 80,000 dollars just to get one flight / or tour guide. Disgusting, restricting ut to only the rich pisses me off.

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@nascarvintage17
@nascarvintage17 - 25.09.2024 09:38

It's perfect that it's so expensive to access; it helps keep this place preserved from humans to some extent.

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@IAmTheDawn
@IAmTheDawn - 15.10.2024 07:00

So, a few things - in that part of Labrador, it is "Innu" not inuit. Second, it is pronounced "grease" not "gris" fjord.

other than that, lovely video

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@glenrobinson6846
@glenrobinson6846 - 29.10.2024 04:02

Great work !

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@yodorob
@yodorob - 29.10.2024 19:47

I'm not sure if a lot of people, even in my home province of Quebec and in Newfoundland, know that Mount Caubvick (known in Quebec as Mont d'Iberville) is the highest point in both Quebec and Newfoundland & Labrador. At 1,652 m (5,420 ft), it's the highest point in mainland Canada, though not quite as high as either Mount Washington (the highest point in the US Northeast) or Mount Mitchell (the highest point in the US Southeast) due south[west], or - for that matter - the highest points in nearby Nunavut (on Baffin and Ellesmere Islands).

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@KoljaMineralka
@KoljaMineralka - 18.11.2024 06:08

I wonder when Indians are gonna get there

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@richardbennett4365
@richardbennett4365 - 20.11.2024 01:46

Click bait. I hate that phenomenon. He wrote on his introductory slide that one cannot go here, but he only spoke about places in Canada that one CAN REACH.

OH, GOSH!!!
TERRIBLE.

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@cherylmosher6026
@cherylmosher6026 - 21.11.2024 09:09

I enjoy learning about our national parks and other places in Canada’s Arctic. Always been on my bucket list. I have made it Yellowknife, lived on Dawson City, and plan a road trip on the Dempster Highway. However, I think the high Arctic is out of my reach. Thanks for the journeys.

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@jeanleloux
@jeanleloux - 25.11.2024 23:21

been there already ,, no one tell,s me i can't do something lolol it's the first thing im doing lolol fucking weak submissive sheeps

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@inharmonywithearth9982
@inharmonywithearth9982 - 28.11.2024 05:44

And Devon Island is off limits. Nasa uses it to make Mars videos.

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@ragdolltrucking
@ragdolltrucking - 28.11.2024 11:30

i would consider haida gwaii an inaccesible "park" it takes two days to get there from any major city, its like a jurrassic rainforest island the size of pei and nobody even knows it exists because of how hard it is to get to

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@billfoster7951
@billfoster7951 - 03.12.2024 07:10

Keep up the good work.

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@hagvaktok
@hagvaktok - 03.12.2024 10:09

My last year working at Quttinirpaaq, Parks Canada subsidized the flight from Resolute and it cost $7000/person. Now a 2 week hike cost $29,000. I guess I won't go back to visit.

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@saturnia1146
@saturnia1146 - 04.12.2024 03:03

That's amazing, I had no idea of these parks. I know about the Acasta Gneiss formation; it's the oldest set of rocks in the world. Cool to see a piece on that. How about the failed rift system in the North? or find the headwaters of the Mackenzie all the way to the Arctic sea? I see you have over 91k views; keep making these videos they're a way of sharing Canadian landscapes.

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@John_Mack
@John_Mack - 16.12.2024 11:45

Alert, in the Qikiqtaaluk Region of Nunavut, Canada, is the northernmost continuously inhabited place in the world.

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@GregoryWhite-g8x
@GregoryWhite-g8x - 19.12.2024 09:29

I'd love to visit the Torngat Mountains, the highest mountains east of the Rockies. They look like the end of the world, the end of time.

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@BaloneySandwichWithKetchup
@BaloneySandwichWithKetchup - 07.01.2025 05:06

tbf, if you own a good size boat, you can get there in the summer for not so much money. just anchor in Nachvak Fjord and the place is yours to discover. could probably do it for around 5k with a group.

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@moonface4698
@moonface4698 - 30.07.2024 18:15

I came here just to say how nobody cares of this area. Canada is one landscape with different mountain height... 🤣

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