Thanks for the question and for watching. As I was just visiting the city my only ideas are the ones in the video. However Tourism Winnipeg is a great resource …. reach out to them and mention my video. ✌🏽
Really cool. What an awesome family Dan! Looks like Winnipeg has all kinds of great places. haha Dan the slide is for kids haha oh wait you are a kid at heart ha!
I'm a terrible Winnipegger! I have never been to BDI, but I'm going to have to now. Another classic ice cream spot is about 30 minutes north of Winnipeg, in Lockport. Skinner's, worth a go if you're ever here again. :)
Looks like a great place to race our son I love the cultural stuff, can you please tell about the weather is it hummed (like moist)?? We would love not to suffer of ezsema.
Sometimes during the summer it can be humid but for the most part we have a dry heat and dry cold. Temperatures can go as high as around 30C in the summer months and as cold as -40C around January and February. As long as you dress for the weather you should be fine. 😊
hmm...looks like fun! I looked into it and technically WInnipeg gave the name "Winnie" to a Black bear in the Winnipeg Zoo. which then inspired a the author's kid, Christopher Robin Milne, to name his teddy bear "Winnie". which THEN inspired the stories...**whew**... well, if I'm ever in Winnipeg, I gotta make a Top 5 Millenial-Friendly things to do ;P
Actually, that is incorrect. Calvary veterinarian Lt. Harry Colebourn purchased the bear cub at a train station, located in White River, Ontario for $20. Lt. Colebourn named the cub, a female, Winnipeg Bear for the town where he grew up. The name Winnie is a nickname, short for Winnipeg. Lt. Colebourn was on his way to Quebec to join up with fellow soldiers heading overseas for WW1. Colebourn and his troop left for England and Winnie went with him on the ship. Winnie became the mascot for the troop, the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade. The troop recieved word that they were heading to France and given a specific order the Colebourn could not bring the bear. Winnie was loaned to the London Zoo, which later was made permanent when Colebourn realized just how loved Winnie was by all the zoo visitors. Winnie was one of the most popular animals in the zoo at the time. Winnie was quite tame. Children that visited her at the zoo could ride on her back, and zoo-goers could feed her. Winnie's preferred sweet treat was a mixture of corn syrup and condensed milk. Among the most frequent zoo visitors were A.A. Milne and his son Christopher Robin. Christopher Robin named his teddy bear after Winnie. Then combined the name Winnie with the name of a friend's pet swan, which was called Pooh, to create Winnie-the-Pooh. The first Winnie-the-Pooh book was published October 14, 1926 and included Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Owl, and Rabbit, all of which were based on stuffed animals that belonged to Christopher Robin.
Hey Dan I'm not sure if you remember me but I went to camp Evergreen and I was in the ignight group and I was in cabin Gem, do you remember this, FERDA BOIS!! 😂😂 btw I want to thank you so much for all the lessens you did, because of you I am so much closer to god, Thanks Dan! 🙏🌲😁
This TOP 5 list was SO FUN to create! Which is your favourite destination? What did we miss?
Dan King Everything is very expensive & not too exciting in Winnipeg / dangerous to live here !
I have lived in this city for most of my life and there is so much I love about it. I wish I could play tour guide more often then I get to.
Awesome!
Thanks for the question and for watching. As I was just visiting the city my only ideas are the ones in the video. However Tourism Winnipeg is a great resource …. reach out to them and mention my video. ✌🏽
Awesome! Im moving there this year with my kids. Thank for the vlog!
Enjoy the community and let me know what you like best about the city!
@@heydanking sure
Thanks for coming to Winnipeg
Loved the polar bear swimming! What fun to watch! Didn't realize Winnipeg had so many awesome things! ❤️
+DavePeggy King / It is a city with so many attractions for families!
WOW, VERY BEAUTIFUL PLACE...I LOVE IT.
It’s pretty incredible! Have you ever been to Winnipeg?
Dan King I never been to WINNIPEG yet Sir. 😇
This video looks amazing!
Thanks! Which stop on our tour was your favourite??
Loved the vlog! All those places look like a lot of fun! Loved the polar bear clips. The goog sounds really good
+Master Mooo / Can't beat polar bears and ice cream!!
I have a friend who is living in Winnipeg actually, I miss her too much, I wish I could see her again 😞
I've never been to Winnipeg, but now I want to go!
+Chickery's Travels / Definitely worth a few days!! 😀
Really cool. What an awesome family Dan! Looks like Winnipeg has all kinds of great places. haha Dan the slide is for kids haha oh wait you are a kid at heart ha!
+Bubbas Garage Vlogs / Wait, what!?! The slide is kids only? No one told me that!!
I'm a terrible Winnipegger! I have never been to BDI, but I'm going to have to now. Another classic ice cream spot is about 30 minutes north of Winnipeg, in Lockport. Skinner's, worth a go if you're ever here again. :)
Yeah, definitely hit BDI ... and I’ll checkout Skinners if I ever get the opportunity!
Nice!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Good Job
Thanks! Feel free to share it with others on your socials. 🙂
Hey Dan! Do you remember me? I am Jenna from camp Evergreen this week! Btw I loved your lessons during Chapel! Thanks for coming
+Jennagirl 102 / JENNA!! So glad to have met you!!!
Looks like a great place to race our son I love the cultural stuff, can you please tell about the weather is it hummed (like moist)?? We would love not to suffer of ezsema.
Great question ... I was just visiting, but perhaps others could answer your questions.
Sometimes during the summer it can be humid but for the most part we have a dry heat and dry cold. Temperatures can go as high as around 30C in the summer months and as cold as -40C around January and February. As long as you dress for the weather you should be fine. 😊
Love those Canadian Prairie winters!!
Kawaii Crepe is a Winnipeg staple! If you come back, you should definitely check it out! :)
I’ll put it on the list for next time!!
I would actually consider visiting Winnipeg now. Well done. Can you spell the name of that dessert you had? Was it "goog"?
Yep ... it was the "GOOG" ... you can see it spelt on the one bench in the footage!
Very nice sir
Huge thanks!
Dan King Huge Welcome
hmm...looks like fun!
I looked into it and technically WInnipeg gave the name "Winnie" to a Black bear in the Winnipeg Zoo. which then inspired a the author's kid, Christopher Robin Milne, to name his teddy bear "Winnie". which THEN inspired the stories...**whew**...
well, if I'm ever in Winnipeg, I gotta make a Top 5 Millenial-Friendly things to do ;P
+World Wide Wong / Thanks for the research and back story!!! 😀
Actually, that is incorrect. Calvary veterinarian Lt. Harry Colebourn purchased the bear cub at a train station, located in White River, Ontario for $20. Lt. Colebourn named the cub, a female, Winnipeg Bear for the town where he grew up. The name Winnie is a nickname, short for Winnipeg. Lt. Colebourn was on his way to Quebec to join up with fellow soldiers heading overseas for WW1. Colebourn and his troop left for England and Winnie went with him on the ship. Winnie became the mascot for the troop, the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade. The troop recieved word that they were heading to France and given a specific order the Colebourn could not bring the bear. Winnie was loaned to the London Zoo, which later was made permanent when Colebourn realized just how loved Winnie was by all the zoo visitors. Winnie was one of the most popular animals in the zoo at the time. Winnie was quite tame. Children that visited her at the zoo could ride on her back, and zoo-goers could feed her. Winnie's preferred sweet treat was a mixture of corn syrup and condensed milk. Among the most frequent zoo visitors were A.A. Milne and his son Christopher Robin. Christopher Robin named his teddy bear after Winnie. Then combined the name Winnie with the name of a friend's pet swan, which was called Pooh, to create Winnie-the-Pooh. The first Winnie-the-Pooh book was published October 14, 1926 and included Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Owl, and Rabbit, all of which were based on stuffed animals that belonged to Christopher Robin.
woot for local youtubers!
+Skyler B / So good!!
it really is =D going out with the camera is so much fun especially when editing and when someone watches/enjoys
+Skyler B / Keep creating and sharing 😀👌🏽
Hey Dan I'm not sure if you remember me but I went to camp Evergreen and I was in the ignight group and I was in cabin Gem, do you remember this, FERDA BOIS!! 😂😂 btw I want to thank you so much for all the lessens you did, because of you I am so much closer to god, Thanks Dan! 🙏🌲😁
+Joshua Goodwin / Hey Josh!!! What a great week, right!?! I had so much fun with everyone 😀 Keep living out what you learned!
Hi
+Gasser Hegazy / thanks for your comment
I subbed
I've lived in Winnipeg for my whole entire life and I do not like it it is probably one of the most racist cities in Canada well from my experience
+helter Skelter_HP / Sorry to hear that. I hope you are working to change that in little ways each day. Peace!
Don’t know what part of Winnipeg you’re in but, okay.. probably Main Street.
Hello, Nova.
Do you still live there?
Are u serious? It's been 5 weeks since I came Winnipeg, but nothing bad has happened yet