S3E10 Toronto-Alaska Roadtrip | Longest Suspension Bridge | Farming in Canada

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Publicado 2024-07-27
Join me in this episode as I pass through Souris, MB to see the longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Canada. As a welcome surprise, I meet a friendly stranger that fulfils one of my to-do items of this tour - visiting a working farm and understand its workings.


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I am a Pakistani born Canadian, travelling in my self built travel trailer. I toured the US in 2022, Atlantic Canada in 2023, and am currently doing a Pan-Canadian trip right up The Yukon, to Alaska. Future plans include shipping my RV to Europe and travelling all the way to China, Pakistan, and India. Follow along and subscribe to my channel if you enjoy that kind of content, and bring your friends along too.

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What will be covered in this video?

* Entered in Manitoba, and visited Portage Spillway in, and other Hydrological strctures.
* Cooking and cleaning the Kitchen of my travel Trailer.
* Beautiful Drive to Regina, the Capital of Saskatchewan.
* A short talk about Grandmother.
* A detailed Visit of an agricultural farm in Manitoba.
* Beautiful views of Farmlands in Manitoba.
* Exploring the Farmlands and farming system in Canada.
* Farmer organizations and their co-operitivecooperative systems in Canada.
* Visiting the Longest Suspension Bridge in, Manitoba
* This Canada's Longest Suspension Bridge is hardly 10 meter longer than the Hussaini Suspension Bridge which is in Hunza Valley, Pakistan.
* Discussing the farming systems in Canada and Pakistan with a local farmer in, Manitoba.
* Exploring the advanced farming practices and Machinery in Manitoba.



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The main equipment I use:

“Jules”, my tow vehicle, a 2010 Mercedes Benz ML320 Bluetec
“Vincent”, my self built travel trailer based off an Erwin Hymer Touring GT540
Go Pro Hero 8 Black
DJI OSMO Action
Insta360 Go 2
Insta 360 X3
iPhone 14 Pro
iPhone 11
DJI Microphone
DJI OSMO Mobile 1
DJI Mavic Mini 3 Pro
Apple MacBook Pro M3 2023
Final Cut Pro X

Music: Epidemic Sound

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @sibghatq
    Great episode! Good to learn about these mega Canadian farms. Really enjoyed your conversation with Daryl. It was really nice of him to give you this tour.
  • Nice insight given about Canadian farmers and parents children bonding
  • Its good to see you. Very interesting and honest person. Thanks for such amazing content
  • Nice farm tour. Mechanical farming. Good to see
  • @bakhtiaraman234
    Full marks to this episode, I really enjoyed this interaction and information.
  • @faheemirfan6598
    Thank you so much. My parents are visiting Canada and they love to watch your videos. We only go outside on weekend due to my work routine, and they watch your videos in weekdays. You are a big help for me. My father always say that you are a happy person and he feels happy with your positive personality. Keep continue your good work. God bless you.
  • @SyedSRaza30
    Great video! Amazing how a total stranger took you around his family farm. All through my road trips I find Canadian extremely friendly and welcoming. Proud to be a Canadian!
  • کینڈین فارمنگ دیکھ کر مزہ أ گیا اللہ أپکو خوش رکھے ٹورنٹو واپسی پر چائے پر ملاقات کا انتظار رھیگا ریحان احمد وڑائچ مسی ساگا streetville
  • @mpty2022
    Darrel is such a sweet person but i observed that he was kind of happier before visiting farm
  • @Zenlife1969
    This video just popped up on my screen, I decided to watch and was struck how unique experience it was seeing Canadian farm life in bit detail. I have traveled a lot in Canada from East to West, south to north, by road, by train and passing by these huge farms, I used to wonder how actually these farmers go about farming? This video covered quite a bit of it. It would have been great if also asked questions about severe winter weather, what these farmers do in winter, as no farming is possible in -25 to -40 degrees... Just a thought. Otherwise your video is awesome. Keep it up.
  • As usual very informative and entertaining episode keep it up Stay Blessed
  • Asalamoalaikom sir yahaan vlog bananey ko dil kar raha hay. beautiful Place 🎉
  • @ahsanraza8319
    what a wonderful experience of visiting Canadian farms and style of farming....now eagerly waiting for next episode.....have a blessed journey ahead...lots of love form bahawalpur,pakistan shah jeee....