I graduated from College with a diploma in information systems and lived in a city in NewBrunswick. I was brought up in the woods and on a river so I always needed my weekly fix of it so at the same time as my information system career I ran my own snow blowing company in winter and did some logging in the summer. It was all great but it never satisfied my sense of adventure but I continue to support my family. I am now semi retired, my kids are now adult and on their own so I have a sense of freedom that I don't want to waste. I was looking at the Yukon and found this. I think my next Journey just might be the Yukon.
Do it..... I was supposed to move to Alaska and I was taking a trip across starting from Quebec... I was going to haul ass across till I get to Saskatchewan, go visit Rouleau and get my Corner Gas t-shirts... You got to know the TV show Corner Gas if you go up there... And then I was going to spend a few days in BC and Yukon I'm waiting! Sounds like you have a soul that wanted to get out of civilization, but a heart and a brain that stood by your family - kudos to you... That's awesome. I hope you live your dream and make it to the Yukon... I'll be joining a gold mine out in Alaska as soon as I can get there! Oh - one more thing... If you're going to the Yukon, part of planning that trip is making sure you're armed, practiced and you know what you're doing with a firearm. I'm betting you already know this so forgive me if I sound condescending. I really don't mean it go on the Canadian website - even though Yukon is a territory the laws still apply there in bringing a firearm over the Border - get the paperwork done ahead of time, you can download it from their website, make three copies... Don't sign it until you're at the border And I would advise registering your firearm with u.s. Border Services - so when you get to the other end or you come back out across the border, they know what you've got. You're legitimate so if you're not familiar with Firearms, I'm not trying to be condescending, you've been out in the woods, you've been a logger... You're probably up on it. and the Canadian website is actually very informative . But just in case you're not familiar with firearms, that's one of the first things that needs to be done by anyone planning to spend time in the Yukon. Clean your shotgun or rifle, practice and be ready. on the Canadian form requesting permission to bring a firearm into Canada - they list several purposes for bringing it - varying from in transit going to Alaska, hunting, competition, personal protection, or protection from wildlife I checked off Wildlife... Because that's the truth. I travel with an unfixed male Husky Malamute... He attracts trouble and Wildlife far more than any of my other Huskies or female dogs - I have to be armed. so far just using the panic button on my key fob for my vehicle, honking the horn, has chased everything away... coyotes, bears, Fisher Cats... But I have not dealt with bears the size they have up there. not packing tuna sandwiches, not cooking bacon while I camp. That much I already know been warned, in the Yukon, you don't call 911, as you know - you carry 911 services with you And I also installed a CB on my vehicle... Get the taller whip antenna if you do that - the short ones go nowhere. we're better off relying on truckers then digital service anyway... I am hoping I have poked you to the point where you're going to start doing something about it... and if you happen to get up there next month, you see a Husky Malamute that looks like he has mascara markings under his eyes? Say hi... That would be the Fool in the Rain!
I was born here. Realities are: very few people, very good paying jobs even if you have a small amount of post-secondary education, $22/day given to every citizen at tax time for just living there, amazing air quality, spectacular parks, no crowds. If you’re below the age of 30, the social scene is very stagnant, but if you’re an outdoorsy person, finding friends will be a cake walk.
Thank you for the update. There's a new pilot program launched in Yukon and based on what was published in the Canadian website people thought migrating there will be easy for foreign workers. Turns out that's not the reality. Very few jobs and so many people chasing them especially from outside of Canada, like looking for a needle in a hay stack. The pilot is requures 2- 3 jobs. Tough really
Hey dude.i live in whitehorse and have been sine 1989. You have some facts wrong, but I'll still salute you! We since say "Dawson city", it's respect. We don't have flurries in summer and you Never mention the first nations (14)! MOST IMPORTANT! Please revise!
I was going to say sassy , that I lived there , White Horse and Faro from 75 to 77 and never saw snow in either place in the summer. I still miss The Kopper King Hotel. lol
I've been contemplating moving to the Yukon since quite a while ago. What about IT careers there? I want to live in a bungalow on an isolated lot. Guess I'm fed up with crowds, even in midsize cities of Ontario.
Then you’ll love it. Northwestel, the current and sole telecom provider up there, is dying for new IT talent and innovation. Salaries are decent and quality of life is very high. And crowds, you won’t find any ;)
Me too unfortunately, I'm 35 years old, I'm a multilingual speaker for 4 languages fluently, in the other hand I'm very poor persone so to fulfilling my dream it's becoming almost impossible.
Im looking for a employer in yukon canada,anyone can help me please. I have experienced in Water and waste water treatment operator, i want to work in yukon and study to get water treatment certificate. Anyone can help me here? Im from philippines currently working in Qatar.
@@SebastiansFacts Încă mai locuieşti în România? Am fost de multe ori pe acolo. Păi, îmi plac foarte mult videoclipurile tale. Super tare! Cel mai tare din parcare! Spor la treabă! Îţi mulţumesc din suflet. :) --- Salutări din Taiwan.
Très beau reportage et de bonne qualité, cependant il aurait fallu y insérer une partie en français car il faut tout de même signaler que le français est aussi langue OFFICIELLE au Yukon, d'ailleurs, y a-t-il des francophones qui passent ici et ont lu mon message? Merci de faire vivre le Yukon en français!
@@SebastiansFacts oui j'ai adoré votre vidéo, elle est très intéressante et instructive, les images sont magnifiques et franchement vous décrivez bien la vie sur place, c'est plein de talent et extraordinaire! Je constate que vous répondez en français et que votre français n'est pas mauvais du tout, je suis sûr que vous pourriez nous faire un jour une petite vidéo en français. Yes, you can! 🇫🇷😁😎😍 En tout cas, continuez vous faites du très bon travail!
You had me until you brought up the climate-change baloney... You're supposed to be giving us history. So I stopped listening right here because I don't want to hear about new Yukon genders or some sort of Oppression, Prejudice and crap. We don't need to be petting puppies. I came here to get some history - not more political bull Always have to editorialize... can't help yourselves... out of control
@@kearney2190 yep - another ignoramus that runs out of vocabulary so you have to insult my dog... Don't reproduce - go back to your mama's basement with your sticky Obama phone You're an embarrassment
Im looking for a employer in yukon canada,anyone can help me please. I have experienced in Water and waste water treatment operator, i want to work in yukon and study to get water treatment certificate. Anyone can help me here? Im from philippines currently working in Qatar.
I graduated from College with a diploma in information systems and lived in a city in NewBrunswick. I was brought up in the woods and on a river so I always needed my weekly fix of it so at the same time as my information system career I ran my own snow blowing company in winter and did some logging in the summer. It was all great but it never satisfied my sense of adventure but I continue to support my family. I am now semi retired, my kids are now adult and on their own so I have a sense of freedom that I don't want to waste. I was looking at the Yukon and found this. I think my next Journey just might be the Yukon.
Vous avez habité au Nouveau-Brunswick et est-ce que vous avez appris à parler français?
Do it..... I was supposed to move to Alaska and I was taking a trip across starting from Quebec...
I was going to haul ass across till I get to Saskatchewan, go visit Rouleau and get my Corner Gas t-shirts... You got to know the TV show Corner Gas if you go up there...
And then I was going to spend a few days in BC and Yukon
I'm waiting!
Sounds like you have a soul that wanted to get out of civilization, but a heart and a brain that stood by your family - kudos to you... That's awesome.
I hope you live your dream and make it to the Yukon... I'll be joining a gold mine out in Alaska as soon as I can get there!
Oh - one more thing... If you're going to the Yukon, part of planning that trip is making sure you're armed, practiced and you know what you're doing with a firearm. I'm betting you already know this so forgive me if I sound condescending. I really don't mean it
go on the Canadian website - even though Yukon is a territory the laws still apply there in bringing a firearm over the Border
- get the paperwork done ahead of time, you can download it from their website, make three copies... Don't sign it until you're at the border
And I would advise registering your firearm with u.s. Border Services - so when you get to the other end or you come back out across the border, they know what you've got. You're legitimate
so if you're not familiar with Firearms, I'm not trying to be condescending, you've been out in the woods, you've been a logger... You're probably up on it. and the Canadian website is actually very informative .
But just in case you're not familiar with firearms, that's one of the first things that needs to be done by anyone planning to spend time in the Yukon.
Clean your shotgun or rifle, practice and be ready.
on the Canadian form requesting permission to bring a firearm into Canada - they list several purposes for bringing it - varying from in transit going to Alaska, hunting, competition, personal protection, or protection from wildlife
I checked off Wildlife... Because that's the truth.
I travel with an unfixed male Husky Malamute... He attracts trouble and Wildlife far more than any of my other Huskies or female dogs - I have to be armed.
so far just using the panic button on my key fob for my vehicle, honking the horn, has chased everything away... coyotes, bears, Fisher Cats...
But I have not dealt with bears the size they have up there.
not packing tuna sandwiches, not cooking bacon while I camp. That much I already know
been warned, in the Yukon, you don't call 911, as you know - you carry 911 services with you
And I also installed a CB on my vehicle... Get the taller whip antenna if you do that - the short ones go nowhere.
we're better off relying on truckers then digital service anyway...
I am hoping I have poked you to the point where you're going to start doing something about it...
and if you happen to get up there next month, you see a Husky Malamute that looks like he has mascara markings under his eyes?
Say hi... That would be the Fool in the Rain!
@@marcmoulin7342 Je ne parle pas français. j'en apprends. Je parle Espagnol, Italienne, M'iq Mag
I live here and it is beautiful
nice place
How do i get connected to yukon
Thank you for this video.
Please make a current video with current realities
I was born here. Realities are: very few people, very good paying jobs even if you have a small amount of post-secondary education, $22/day given to every citizen at tax time for just living there, amazing air quality, spectacular parks, no crowds. If you’re below the age of 30, the social scene is very stagnant, but if you’re an outdoorsy person, finding friends will be a cake walk.
Thank you for the update. There's a new pilot program launched in Yukon and based on what was published in the Canadian website people thought migrating there will be easy for foreign workers. Turns out that's not the reality. Very few jobs and so many people chasing them especially from outside of Canada, like looking for a needle in a hay stack. The pilot is requures 2- 3 jobs. Tough really
***the pilot requires getting 2-3 jobs that can give a total of 1560 hours a year.
@@ebereosuji833 Interesting, well I hope you get to visit one day, it's a very special place of the world.
I can't wait to move to whitehorse when I'm old enough
How old are you?
@@ferdinandmarcos8214 21
Hey dude.i live in whitehorse and have been sine 1989. You have some facts wrong, but I'll still salute you! We since say "Dawson city", it's respect. We don't have flurries in summer and you Never mention the first nations (14)! MOST IMPORTANT! Please revise!
There is always a need for content input & correction by the local population. Well done for pointing this out.
I was going to say sassy , that I lived there , White Horse and Faro from 75 to 77 and never saw snow in either place in the summer. I still miss The Kopper King Hotel. lol
I had a husky named Yukon but he died at the age of 14 years old😭
Thats heartbreaking...
Dawson is a great party town
I am planning to go to yukon.still applying for a job
Nice
Mersi!
I've been contemplating moving to the Yukon since quite a while ago. What about IT careers there? I want to live in a bungalow on an isolated lot. Guess I'm fed up with crowds, even in midsize cities of Ontario.
Then you’ll love it. Northwestel, the current and sole telecom provider up there, is dying for new IT talent and innovation. Salaries are decent and quality of life is very high. And crowds, you won’t find any ;)
Move to Canada is a dream only . i try but unluckily i fail to fulfill my dreams. ۔ ah
@Fox Fan cn
Can i apply for yukon
@Fox Fan dear can u guide me
Me too unfortunately, I'm 35 years old, I'm a multilingual speaker for 4 languages fluently, in the other hand I'm very poor persone so to fulfilling my dream it's becoming almost impossible.
@@tedmed225 dear don't worry . it depend on luck . . may be u have something special .
I m trying to move to Yukon, can any one help me to get jobs in Whitehorse I am indian and have 14 years of banking experience
Au revoir, Canada, it’s been fun.
What to come to Canada yukon how do i be connected please thanks
Man your accent is good. When did you begin learning English?
In school, from 2nd grade. Also from Cartoon Network, and later MTV :)
@@SebastiansFacts Do you live in Yukon?
@@contourintegral8571 Far from it. I live in Romania, Eastern Europe.
@@SebastiansFacts I see. I'm from Eastern Europe originally too. Have you been to Yukon?
@@contourintegral8571 Nope, never been on that side of the world. Where in Eastern Europe are you from?
The Yukon now has 42ish thousand people as if 2018
Yukon more like Yukon Denali. LOL
Get it! No, I'll shut up. Yukon sounds like a cool name.
Who was the flunkie at GM who came up with that name anyways? A mountain in Alaska, and a Canadian territory???? What The heck
So, what next?
Australian states and territories
When are you going to start your new project that envolves "opening a lot of history books" ?
Very soon. Just two weeks from now!
Sebastian Ioan Aussieland next? Oi very nice mate!
Yep! The land down under!
I m 52 now . can i apply . anyone can help me .
Yvon of the Yukon
He is an Eastern European. Probably a truck driver or factory worker.
Im looking for a employer in yukon canada,anyone can help me please. I have experienced in Water and waste water treatment operator, i want to work in yukon and study to get water treatment certificate. Anyone can help me here? Im from philippines currently working in Qatar.
What country are you from?
I'm from Romania. How about you?
Austria/USA
Nice!
@@SebastiansFacts Încă mai locuieşti în România? Am fost de multe ori pe acolo. Păi, îmi plac foarte mult videoclipurile tale. Super tare! Cel mai tare din parcare! Spor la treabă! Îţi mulţumesc din suflet. :)
--- Salutări din Taiwan.
@@azarashichen Salut! Da, tot în România locuiesc. Mulțumesc pentru aprecieri. Mă bucur că îți plac videoclipurile mele.
Your voice puts me to sleep
What a shallow comment.
Très beau reportage et de bonne qualité, cependant il aurait fallu y insérer une partie en français car il faut tout de même signaler que le français est aussi langue OFFICIELLE au Yukon, d'ailleurs, y a-t-il des francophones qui passent ici et ont lu mon message?
Merci de faire vivre le Yukon en français!
Mes video sont touts en anglais. Je ne voulai offenser personne, mais je parle tres mal français. Mais j'espere que vous avez aime mes video.
@@SebastiansFacts oui j'ai adoré votre vidéo, elle est très intéressante et instructive, les images sont magnifiques et franchement vous décrivez bien la vie sur place, c'est plein de talent et extraordinaire!
Je constate que vous répondez en français et que votre français n'est pas mauvais du tout, je suis sûr que vous pourriez nous faire un jour une petite vidéo en français.
Yes, you can! 🇫🇷😁😎😍
En tout cas, continuez vous faites du très bon travail!
@@marcmoulin7342 Merci beaucoup!
@@SebastiansFacts de rien cher Ioan, c'est mérité !
🙏🙏🙏😍😍😍👌👌👍👍
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Dear sir I'm interested
Climate change ..... lost me right there.
Ikr lolzzz
Are there even women here?
of course there are, just depends how hairy you prefer.
Yep, lots, and most of them are in very professional positions. Better level up your game because the standards are higher than the latitude.
Not like i had plans to go there to begin with
@@hiro6164 Haha
You had me until you brought up the climate-change baloney... You're supposed to be giving us history.
So I stopped listening right here because I don't want to hear about new Yukon genders or some sort of Oppression, Prejudice and crap. We don't need to be petting puppies. I came here to get some history - not more political bull
Always have to editorialize... can't help yourselves... out of control
you know climate change is real? he mentioned it for 5 seconds. chill.
Ok dickhead
@@baseddigital6772 I'm female - you'll have to come up with the other overused ignorant insult for body parts
TheFoolinthe rainn dickhead is not an insult solely used for men just like calling someone a bitch which is ironic cause you are one.
@@kearney2190 yep - another ignoramus that runs out of vocabulary so you have to insult my dog...
Don't reproduce - go back to your mama's basement with your sticky Obama phone
You're an embarrassment
🇨🇦 👎
It's not bad
Im looking for a employer in yukon canada,anyone can help me please. I have experienced in Water and waste water treatment operator, i want to work in yukon and study to get water treatment certificate. Anyone can help me here? Im from philippines currently working in Qatar.
Apply to the City of Whitehorse.