Using the “Thanks” button below the video to add a few dollars to the virtual tip jar is especially appreciated on a video like this, where really it makes far more sense as far as time and money go for it to be two or three videos instead of one. But whenever possible, I like to make videos that are more of a self-contained story. It’s satisfying. It’s tidy. And I think it makes for a better finished product. Thanks for watching! -Tristan
@RailroadchickАй бұрын
My home town Nelson BC! Hope you make it there ! Creston is a beautiful valley too! The Kootenays are the best ! Enjoy !!
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
@@Railroadchick Yep, it's in the video! Nelson was probably my favorite town I went through!
@RailroadchickАй бұрын
Great video ! The ferry is apparently the world’s longest free ferry 🤓
@RailroadchickАй бұрын
@@SUVRVingGlade is very close to my place ! Thanks for your very informative video
@marknovak2413Ай бұрын
@@Railroadchick Learned the hard way if you're traveling west of the lake in winter, definitely take the ferry rather than the highway that goes over the mountain pass. Got delayed several hours there while they cleaned up avalanches that had blocked the road.
@chrisharmon5453Ай бұрын
You being so cautious with those staircases in the lighthouse after you climb those crazy mountains just shows that we all have the thing that we get nervous about
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
I'm equally cautious when I climb a crazy mountain. A broken neck is a broken neck, no matter how you get it!
@cindi7955Ай бұрын
@@SUVRVing it is the fact that you climb some pretty - well - very difficult ones - with what appears great ease to us normal love feet on the ground people - they are crazy mountains 🙂
@swerne01Ай бұрын
Old staircases can fall apart a lot easier than old mountains.
@chrisharmon5453Ай бұрын
@@swerne01 obviously you don’t walk around in old mountains very often pieces fall off all the time. My job involves me hiking cross-country. That’s why I so appreciate what Tristan does.
@maggiesfarm7970Ай бұрын
This is fun! My son used to walk to Canada when he lived in northern Maine. He walked past a few houses and he was in. No border crossing, just a sign that he was entering Canada.
@phoenixaz8431Ай бұрын
I'm from Quebec, Canada. There is a small town right by the border with Maine (I think) called Beebe's Plain that has a street (the Canusa) where houses on one side of the street are on the American side (some with the American flag), and Quebec houses on the other side. Little-know secret.
@alparnell13Ай бұрын
Tristan, I'm a dyed in the wool biker. Almost 70 and still ride. If you will stay off of your front brake when on slippery surfaces like the grass or the gravel you can enjoy those dirt roads . Just allow for more room to since your front brake is 80% of your stopping. Thanks for the adventure Stay safe Ķeith and Dyan
@davidbarts6144Ай бұрын
It is common for the land to get more densely-populated after crossing into Canada from the USA. The border region is the USA’s most northerly and typically coldest area, but it is Canada’s most southerly and warmest area.
@f42un84uАй бұрын
90% of Canadian population lives near USA border😮
@Jeff-jg7jhАй бұрын
@@f42un84u That makes sense.
@johnchedsey1306Ай бұрын
@@f42un84u Having been to Edmonton & Saskatoon in winter, I totally see why everyone flocks further south as possible.
@paulas_lensАй бұрын
A perfect example of how powerful one's perspective can be. That is an insight I will keep in mind. :)
@PatG-xd8qnАй бұрын
@@f42un84u That's because the border was drawn relatively to where Canadians lived back then, and the place people lived back then wasn't because it's too cold in the North, but because of a pure coincidence as I will explain Back then, people came from Europe by ship. Thus, the first cities that became part of what is now Canada were founded on the shores of the Saint-Lawrence river (which led to the Great Lakes) and on the shores of the Fraser river out west. Then, people settled approximately within 100-200 kilometers maximum from these two rivers, hence why almost Canadians live close to the US border.
@cbw382Ай бұрын
I'm enjoying the scooter trips much more than I thought I would. Really makes one feel like they're riding along with you. Plus...northern mountains! Be safe ❤
@Rab1dllamaАй бұрын
As someone who is mildly obsessed with Russian history and literature, I love that you actually said Lev Tolstoy instead of Leo. Great trip!
@westcoastislander6699Ай бұрын
Welcome to Beautiful British Columbia! We live in Creston and we think you picked one of the best parts of BC to visit for your inaugural trip to Canada. Glad you had some decent weather, but it was a bit of a "Juneuary". We've been appreciating your channel for quite some time and it's so cool (and kinda weird) to see our town in your video. (The gals at the local Tom Hortons are awesome!). We live in a very beautiful part of Canada. Thanks so much for the trip!
@rickevans831Ай бұрын
I really love seeing Canada - what a gorgeous lake drive
@dvdschaubАй бұрын
I love B.C.! The scenery and the people can't be beat.
@keithbrookshireАй бұрын
I'm enjoying following along on this scooter trip. Whatever wizardry you did to get the sound of your voice to be clear and without road noise while riding is some kind of fantastic.
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
The microphone for the GoPro is inside the helmet and about 3/4 of an inch from my mouth 😁 And it helps that the scooter itself is actually pretty quiet.
@sharondavis8003Ай бұрын
Love this Canadian leg of the scooter adventure. I definitely could see you living in the beautiful landscape of mountains & rivers here. Remember to not bother the 🐻 bears, Tristan 😊❤ Glad you told about the Russian cemetery & your yrs of living in Ukraine. My great grandparents came from Ukraine to North Dakota in the late 1800’s ❤😊
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
Believe me, I have no interest in bothering the bears!
@JameelMohamedOnGoogleАй бұрын
"Full on turkey mode" cracked me up 🤣
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
Lol I don't think I've ever seen (or heard) such a perfectly prototypical turkey!
@ianwhitehead3086Ай бұрын
My father called it “The Tired Canadian”.
@roadtripper724Ай бұрын
Thanks! I was excited to sit with my coffee this morning to watch your latest video knowing you were going to be in Canada, what a pleasant surprise to see the runtime! Wonderful as always and looking forward to more. I had a good laugh when you panned over to Canadian Tire, tell me your a Steve Wallis subscriber without telling me your a Steve Wallis subscriber! 😄
@katekbearmi2251Ай бұрын
I'm loving your scooter trip. A nice change for your channel. Great videography.
@chrisharmon5453Ай бұрын
I’m so glad you were able to shift your plans or pause your plans and maintain yourself in comfort during the bad weather. 👏👏
@kaykaykayak9368Ай бұрын
Loved it Canada is such a beautiful country!
@rebeccavalicoff1581Ай бұрын
Canada is so beautiful and pristine!
@canuckprogressive.3435Ай бұрын
The forest is mostly clear cut and most of the old growth is gone. They leave scenic corridors along the highways for the tourists. Mining has also taken its toll. the lakes around that area and the Columbia river are polluted with heavy metals like selenium from mountain top removal coal mining. It is far from pristine. BC is where I live. This is my turf.
@rebeccavalicoff1581Ай бұрын
Good to know @@canuckprogressive.3435
@troyfromtexasАй бұрын
Something that I learned when traveling by moto was to bring a combination bike lock and cable to secure my riding gear to my bike when exploring. I’d run the cable through the legs of the pants and arms of the jacket and the hole in the helmet, then I’d lock it to my moto. No one ever messed with it. Another thing that I enjoyed was bringing a hammock to take naps. Moto riding is much more tiring than car driving, so when I got tired I’d pull over, set up my hammock and take a nap. Enjoy your travels.
@cargotrailerkenny4481Ай бұрын
nice video. really like the ancient cedar trees, a worthy stop during your ride. your excitement for the trip is palpable.
@johncarl8801Ай бұрын
Welcome to my part of the world Trista. Great to see and hear your thoughts about it. Makes me appreciate it more. Looking forward to your next trip. Cheers.
@debrabalawajder2617Ай бұрын
This video was fascinating. The scenery is beautiful; I enjoyed the waterfalls and the ferry crossings and the small towns. The valley/trees/mtns shown on the drone shot showed the beauty of the area. ❤. And the toad crossing!😮😮
@dianerossetti3245Ай бұрын
Wow! Welcome to Canada. You have chosen my favorite part of the country. It is so nice to see it from another point of view.
@Love4UkraineАй бұрын
More for scooter fund. Thanks for another beautiful trip! Your drone and camera skills are amazing. Also enjoy how you include historical and fun facts about the locations you adventure to. My wish is to see you and Foresty Forest do a collaboration. Two of my favorite outdoorsy, nature loving KZfaqrs!
@MorongobillАй бұрын
I would love to see Tristan, FF and Rocco the Adventure Dog bag a peak!
@jerrymestas1231Ай бұрын
Awesome travels thank you Tristan for taking us along
@georgecorreia5314Ай бұрын
Beautiful views thank you for the video
@timwolfers7880Ай бұрын
This was a nice change from your usual dusty dirt road adventures, which I do enjoy. I lived and worked in the northwest over 30 years ago, and I forgot how beautiful it is. The Canadian parts are especially gorgeous. Drive safe and arrive alive😊
@mosessgoldenbergАй бұрын
Hello Tristan... I lived in the West Kootenay region of BC Canada for 40 years. I lived in the Slocan Valley. I discovered Canada's 2nd largest Star Sapphire deposit in 1983, by a small hamlet called Passmore... Where one of the Fire halls' is. Thank you for going into the Moyie paddle wheel boat, as I've never been in. It was a great video !!
@frdmlvrАй бұрын
Great to see you enjoying our beautiful Kootenays. Fun to watch .thanks
@DebraThompson-w4hАй бұрын
Beautiful country. Thanks for taking us along.
@tedw9390Ай бұрын
Once you are 60 years old, those donut holes add up making it hard to hike up mountains. Really enjoying your motorcycle trip.
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
Don't worry, donut holes are not a regular part of my diet 😄 Thanks for watching!
@garretlewis4103Ай бұрын
As someone who is 60, true. My not being able to eat anything and everything ended for me at about 30 when I was all of a sudden out of shape and over weight. At 60, I definitely watch what I eat so my wife and I can remain active and survive those hiking, biking, and kayaking trips/adventures.
@jimmym3352Ай бұрын
@@garretlewis4103 Yeah what I could eat when I was 30 I definitely can't eat now in my 50's. Pretty much anything adds weight to me now days, so I am a minimalist eater these days.
@toddshook1765Ай бұрын
I get amazed at the waterfalls you find. So loud and powerful but pleasant and majestic. The views of towns sitting among a beautiful green valley along a lake or river is a sight of wonder to me.
@NickiLuescher5 күн бұрын
I don't do road trips anymore, I do fly more so I enjoy your travels all the more. I feel like I'm with you seeing the beautiful nature spots. I am often amazed how calm you are and you take time to check out interesting places. When I was younger I often would just go from A to B and not take time to see what all there was to see. That is exactly what I LOVE about your travels.
@frankducett915 күн бұрын
You could tour in a wheelbarrow and still be a hit, it's your narration primarily and the relaxed pace and places you go.
@lynn368Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing Canada with us. Makes me want to plan a trip there too. As always your videos are so worth while. Stay safe ! Plain City, UT - Lynn
@teslah2997Ай бұрын
What would some of us do without you, Tristan? Many hears ago, whi,e living in Bozeman, Montana, I was involved with a guy who had a taildragger Cessna. He belonged to a group that all had taildraggers and every year the group went on a 3-4 day flying trip. One year, they went to B.C.,and I went on that trip, so got see Nelson Bay, Nelson, and Kelowna, as well as Lethbridge. It was a great trip, beautiful country….but, of course,I saw most of it by air, so enjoyed seeing it through your “scooter” eyes. I was totally blown away by the vid of you hiking to that AMAZING arch. That is a sight I would NEVER have seen without you. THANKS!
@dianespears6057Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this tour around a part of Canada that is not commonly shown or known. Thank you.
@Luigi13Ай бұрын
The scooter trips is really good, I am enjoying it a lot more than just seeing rocks. I love the drone shots and Canada has always fascinated me with its beautiful forests and waterways. Keep going with your scooter I will keep watching. Cheers.
@FullscreenNightmareАй бұрын
I laughed with you about your cold, humble breakfast. Always a pleasure to tag along with you on these adventures. This one is my favorite yet! Thanks :)
@barbaragregory5619Ай бұрын
Just want to thank you for your video on your visit to Canada. My husband and I took those roads over 7 years ago and visited, Kelso, the river boat and also Nelson. It's like we were reliving that wonderful vacation! When we were in Nelson, we stopped at the park near and below the bridge in your video. While we were relaxing, a helicopter, came down, swooped up water in a huge bucket and flew off. (Yes, I have video of that! But I'm not the videographer you are!). Thanks for the memories!
@LJHowardPhotoАй бұрын
Hi Tristan. I think you should give poutine another try. What they served you wouldn't taste anything like the real thing. Try asking the locals where you can get it - usually fast food restaurants. It originated in Quebec and that's still where you'll consistently find the best.
@denisem.1042Ай бұрын
Even though this is not your usual video, I am really enjoying this series! I can see clearly how much research went into this trip and these videos. At one point in this video, I got sucked down a rabbit hole researching the Doukhobor Russian religious minority who were persecuted in Russia and exiled to many places like Ukraine, Georgia, Cyprus and finally to Canada. Great way to spend my afternoon! Really.
@jburnett8152Ай бұрын
I always enjoyed spending time in Canada and I always enjoyed coming home. Stay safe out there.
@rosettathompson2283Ай бұрын
I'm adventuring to the Olympic National Forest in September...following tips from your previous visits. Looking forward to next weeks video.
@tamararenee7317Ай бұрын
I too watch Canadian KZfaqrs and I love your top three choices on your list. I grew up on Whidbey Island (Puget Sound\Seattle area) and went to B.C. several times over the years but had never heard of Canadian Tire, Tim Hortons, or Putien (sp?) but after KZfaq those are definitely things I want to experience when\if I ever get back there again! Thank you SOOOOooo much. I would have had a difficult time leaving after just two days. Looking forward to seeing what you do and where you go when you return.
@mikeholmes5824Ай бұрын
Canada also loves A&W Root Beer almost as much as Timmy's. The farther north you go the fewer people you will see. I'm sure your next visit you will enjoy the more remote areas.
@highdesertforesterАй бұрын
Just a couple of comments: when I was in the US Military in the 1970's I entered the Canada in Northern Idaho. For some reason they tore my car apart and didn't find anything. Left me to put all together again. Second, much later when I was married to a Filipina we visited Tim Hortons in Kamloops and was surprised to see the staff was all Filipino. My wife had a good conversation with them.
@jasonralph4286Ай бұрын
About 40 years ago I took a trip from Jackson Wyoming up through the Canadian Rockies. I remember Revelstoke and Golden? And of course farther up to Jasper as well. Such a beautiful part of the northern Rockies
@1958zedАй бұрын
Talking about the dew on everything in the morning brought back memories of my road trip to Alaska through BC and Alberta. I wouldn't even try to roll my tent up when breaking camp. I'd just lay it flat on top of all of my storage bins in the back of my SUV to dry out. There was one day where, a few hours after breaking camp and driving down the highway, I pulled over, pulled the tent out, hopped on a large boulder, and with my outstretched arms holding the tent corners, let it flap around in a stiff breeze to dry faster. (Think Charlton Heston parting the Red Sea but with a tent in his hands instead of his staff. 😂😂) People driving by must have thought I was nuts.
@sanbornsАй бұрын
I'm really enjoying your scooter journey series. It puts a spin on the travel videos. Keep up the good work.
@gabhannoАй бұрын
Been watching for years. Your content is exceptional. Great to see you enjoying two wheels. Your choice of first trips on a motorbike was a good one. I was up there last year on my motorbike and it is a beautiful part of the world.
@seanfrank4158Ай бұрын
The Kootenays is such a wonderful area of the province. I've been there a few times and it never fails to impress. I've never ridden a bike down there so maybe that should be on the agenda for my next trip
@chriswhite2151Ай бұрын
I am really liking this series! I like the idea of the scooter, it seems like a fairground ride! What beautiful country to ride through!
@AudibleSounds112Ай бұрын
Great video! Really enjoyed it, loved the little broom making shop and the views of the Fjords. ❤
@cherylmiller-day5932Ай бұрын
Great adventure 😍 Beautiful and quiet. Really enjoying this Tristen! Thank you 👍 Safe travels.
@cotter9751Ай бұрын
Thanks! Enjoying the scooter journeys. And today, enjoyed it more than heading out for some other entertainment.
@kevinholland4156Ай бұрын
Tristan, thank you for the travel tour. I went to Whistler for a timeshare week and had a great time about 25 years ago and I enjoyed looking around. I did get a taste of hearing French spoken in the stores that I shopped at. I wish I was young again and could walk without the aid of a cane. I like all your adventures and the places I will never see, or see again.
@barythompson4781Ай бұрын
Thanks! Always great and informative adventures!
@StanParker99Ай бұрын
Still enjoying your scooter travels. In 2010, I drove to Creston, BC, from Banff, then north to the ferry to Nelson, then south to Spokane. Other trips covered more of BC, a beautiful province for sure. Safe travels.
@rissiemcconnell989Күн бұрын
Wow HASNT your channel changed.. love the scooter traveling. So very cute. Enjoy and I will as well..
@Guy-MartinАй бұрын
The 2-wheel trip has been excellent. Canada is very pretty. Visiting Canadian Tire was a nice touch too. Thanks for sharing.
@paulas_lensАй бұрын
Thanks for stopping at that pipe. I found it awesome Canada even wants to be nice to the toads. :)
@lisarichards3853Ай бұрын
Very informative about a few things that a couple of other Canadian channels I watch dont share. Nice. Thank you!
@PawnInTymeАй бұрын
When I was a kid, we went on a road trip. Canada was supposed to be part of it, but at the border crossing dad was asked if he had firearms, yes, he had one, and they turned us back because he wouldn't turn it over. So, we got into Canada just enough to do a u-turn and come back. I haven't been there since (that was about 45ish years ago), but I think I'd like to someday. Thank you for this video. I think this is where we would have been if we'd be allowed to enter. 😊
@harrychandler6670Ай бұрын
I am truly enjoying this Scooter trip. You are taking me on a road trip like I had 30-40 years ago. In 85-87 I worked two winters at the ski resort outside of Sandpoint. I made a handful of trips up into British Columbia. That inland fiord country is wonderful and unique. I recall timber "barges" where they roped(?) masses of logs together and floated them down the lakes.
@paean109Ай бұрын
Welcome to Canada. Hope you enjoyed your trip here. British Columbia certainly is "God's Country". So beautiful and breathtaking.
@craigroosa9321Ай бұрын
This was an awesome video ! Tristan you are so well versed and project your knowledge in such an interesting way ! Beautiful country ! Be safe and as always safe travels !
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Craig!
@jeffMinnesota952Ай бұрын
very nice and green, beautiful forests, mountains and water, thanks for sharing...
@dc3763Ай бұрын
Love the nature and the scooting, greetings from Croatia!! :)
@douglaswhite1306Ай бұрын
Great video. Beautiful scenery. Thank you.
@davepalmerton2429Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your trip, thanks for sharing it with us. I have been to Canada a few times, but not in these remote areas. Very interesting.
@RoadDykesАй бұрын
I've never been to BC. My wife and I live in Ontario, but watching you explore the forests and mountain town has left me feeling a sort of homesickness for BC. Thanks for sharing your journey!
@DonnaBMacKАй бұрын
Thanks! Great video.
@susanhoffmann2590Ай бұрын
Great video---I am hoping to do this trip next summer and will use this as a travel aid.
@8Throtl1Ай бұрын
😂 Tristan, I get a kick out of you! I’m enjoying your scooter adventure!
@SkinkLadyАй бұрын
Beautiful video. One of my favourite places in Canada. Spent several summers researching lizards in Creston and exploring the area.
@3generations393Ай бұрын
😂 Are you Italian? It's hilarious watching your hand talk 😂 Grandmama sends love ❌⭕, Iris and Little One 👋🐾
@3generations393Ай бұрын
I got a kick (and a little tear) when I heard you say Grandmama. 🤗💖
@cchoi108Ай бұрын
I LOL ed several times during this video. More than an actual comedy video. This was great and a nice change of pace from your normal ones.
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it!
@dianayount2122Ай бұрын
there is less land where folks can actually farm in Canada. The majority of that land is along the us border (unlike the US) And you are right, most visitors to BC don't show that part of the Province. Thx for taking us along.
@marksakai912811 күн бұрын
I have the exact same scooter (also red); it's great on paved, not so much on gravel! The road to Kootenay Bay is awesome for it's twisties. One of the best in BC. Also, Nelson has a great historic streetcar that was restored, and still runs from the downtown to the waterfront.
@djd1269Ай бұрын
I skied at White water out of Nelson and stayed there. The 1987 Steve Martin film Roxanne was partially filmed there
@birdman5223Ай бұрын
Good stuff MrT. 😎
@peterwaroblak166Ай бұрын
Just beautiful!!! I wish that I was there, I'm tired of the 100 degree weather down here in Southwest
@ruinsandridgesАй бұрын
Loved the video! Loving your scooter adventures. Have you been to Fort Ross state historic park in California, very interesting place.
@tamararenee7317Ай бұрын
Thanks!
@michellebentz3576Ай бұрын
I am so surprised you didn't stop at the little town of good grief idaho!
@ohizkimmieАй бұрын
I totally get the Tim Hortins as a first stop😅 I always said I was going to do the same once I make it up there. Thanks to Vancity Van Life 😅
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
It's just part of the experience!
@deboraward1574Ай бұрын
Yahooo!!! Welcome to Canada and especially the Kootenays! I’m spending my summer in Naskup this year. There is so much to do and see here.
@kixstart109Ай бұрын
Welcome to Canada! I was wondering when you would make the trip. Lots of beautiful things to see in the area you have chosen to visit.
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
There are indeed! Thanks for watching.
@johnreilly9748Ай бұрын
Spent a fair amount of time there. A friend lived in Crawford Bay, this was in the 70's. You may have missed Ainsworth hot springs located above the lake.
@lucacadianalbertАй бұрын
ha ha as an ex pat from Canada I really enjoyed this video. Tim Horton's is totally Canadian but the quality of their food isn't what it used to be. I hate to admit it, but even as someone who grew up on the East Coast of Canada and as someone who lived in Quebec, I had NEVER had poutine until I moved to the USA when I was 23 😅 I personally don't care for it. BC is a beautiful part of Canada.
@dmdavis4551Ай бұрын
Cool video! Loved the Mountains, streams, and waterfalls. Have always wanted to see Canadian Tire! HA!
@kimprocarione5473Ай бұрын
Huh! I had a nephew in Sandpoint also. I didn't make it to visit him before he relocated to Washington. Nice looking place! 😂 As soon as you said stopping at a famous place, I thought of Tim Hortons! 😅 I watch a lot of Canadian videos also! And I agree, they are stopping at a Tim Hortons regularly! I love it! I would have done the same! And I guessed the other 2 as well! Canadian Tire and I was only thinking of fries with gravy, I didn't remember the name or the cheese 😅 I thoroughly enjoyed your little sojourn into Canada! Beautiful, interesting, and absolutely doable by anyone! Outstanding! Thank you so much!
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
Yeah, Sandpoint is a pretty little town 👍
@edhoefsmit5463Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your hike, always wondered what that trail looked like, crazy hike. Hike
@Jax4umaltaАй бұрын
What a great series Tristan I really enjoyed watching you on this little scooter. Canada is a beautiful country. I often take the FJ up there to do some offloading. One of the popular things to do around here is the lake superior Circle tour which goes up into Canada, and then Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan. I have yet to do it but it’s by bucket list project. Cheers, my friend. I can’t wait to see what’s next. Safe travels.
@DreamingOfAKАй бұрын
Love this series! When you return home please do a “what I packed in my scooter” vid. We’d get a kick outta that.
@travelingwithrickАй бұрын
Got 'itchy boots' vibes watching this. Tristen, maybe get a sport bike and do more. I really enjoyed this beginning to end. Inspiring.
@ricksrompsАй бұрын
Love your videos! From one KZfaqr (ricks romps) to another KZfaqr keep up the great work.
@SUVRVingАй бұрын
Thanks Rick! Looks like you haven't posted a video in a while. Gotta get back at it!
@blitztim6416Ай бұрын
Yes I have been in that area. We exited Canada where you entered. Beautiful country. We had car trouble in a small town and a local family put us up for two nights and helped repair our car. Problem was that it was an older obscure foreign car, so we were lucky to find the part at a junkyard in Cranbrook. Good times.
@laurienelson5200Ай бұрын
Excellent video!! Beautiful scenery! Your 3 Canadian must haves were so funny..can't wait to see your SUV trip..will Cassie be with you? Stay safe!!