Thank you David😎 Quebec City is one of the most historical cities in Canada and one of my favorite places to walk up and down hills while enjoying different foods. Happy you found my travel channel with 56 Canadian videos and many other countries.
Thank you Sarath :) I notice when someone adds a link to a video it goes up fast with their friends watching it on social media which I do not have. I hope you make this drive...a lot of black bear and other beautiful rivers/falls to pull off and see. Also a couple great Cree villages with nice people close to the end :)
That part was to my right with the generating facility. While it had no markings, I considered that a critical area with some security so I chose not to display it. Just like my film on this channel of the Hoover Dam that I did not cross or show the larger security for. Been in the business to long to not think of these things. Happy you found my travel channel😎
thats kinda bad ya dont see it for what it is..... destroying the land, and the peoples way of life.... time moves forward i know but cmon theres got to be a better way
Personally, I would have loved to have seen the Rupert before the dam; however, like you alluded, progress brought some things to Quebec and a little to the Cree. th-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=739UD5pQwVs&ar=1580007069045
@@JamesBeBop -If Quebec ever decides to separate, this all may very well belong to The Cree Nation. To expand on that- any land treaties the Cree have been subjected to (either Federal or Provincial) will be up in the air and subject for negotiation.
amazing video with a niiice song glad you glad you came visit the french side of canada !
Thank you David😎 Quebec City is one of the most historical cities in Canada and one of my favorite places to walk up and down hills while enjoying different foods. Happy you found my travel channel with 56 Canadian videos and many other countries.
The best part of this whole video ; not a single person in sight !
I agree😎 I saw several black bear on the James Bay and enjoyed all of this up and down journey😎 Also filmed the Rupert and did a couple long hikes😎
I visited this place. It is so huge!
And a beautiful drive to get there😎 Happy you found my travel channel with over 1,000 videos from around the world.
Wow! Super Cool place
The drive is one way about seven hours and seven more back - loved this unadvertised reward at he end :)
This is so breathtaking . Want to visit here one day. Your video deserves more views.
Thank you Sarath :) I notice when someone adds a link to a video it goes up fast with their friends watching it on social media which I do not have. I hope you make this drive...a lot of black bear and other beautiful rivers/falls to pull off and see. Also a couple great Cree villages with nice people close to the end :)
great material! can I use a few seconds in a video i am making for Wemindji?
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The Giant's Staircase
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Hey Nice Vid but the name of the company is Hydro Quebec. Not Hydra. Cheers!
Thank you :)
WTH, where's the power plant?
I know it's underground but there should be roads leading to it and water flowing out from SOMEWHERE.
That part was to my right with the generating facility. While it had no markings, I considered that a critical area with some security so I chose not to display it. Just like my film on this channel of the Hoover Dam that I did not cross or show the larger security for. Been in the business to long to not think of these things. Happy you found my travel channel😎
thats kinda bad ya dont see it for what it is..... destroying the land, and the peoples way of life.... time moves forward i know but cmon theres got to be a better way
Personally, I would have loved to have seen the Rupert before the dam; however, like you alluded, progress brought some things to Quebec and a little to the Cree. th-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&video_id=739UD5pQwVs&ar=1580007069045
@@JamesBeBop -If Quebec ever decides to separate, this all may very well belong to The Cree Nation. To expand on that- any land treaties the Cree have been subjected to (either Federal or Provincial) will be up in the air and subject for negotiation.
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It's less harmful than burning things and contributing to climate change which can destroy entire biospheres.
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