I was on this exact train! I briefly saw my head in Jasper. Glad you got footage of the bear just outside of Jasper. The storm at 2am in Manitoba was incredible. Hope you enjoyed our beautiful country
As a Canadian, I have to say thank you for sharing our part of the world with all of your viewers. Your humor and ability in capturing the moment was incredible!
I have lived 99% of my life on the prairies, and seeing those wide open areas with a huge sky made me so happy. I live in Edmonton, the Alberta city you passed through before you got to the mountains. It is so beautiful here! We have excellent farmland and in the late summer the fields are yellow and gold with grains ready for harvest. I'm glad you got to show this off to your audience! LOL at the outro...that goose followed you the whole way to Vancouver. He's watching you.
You were extremely lucky to get such a clear view of Mt. Robson. Most people never see it that well. Awesome footage by the way! Thank you so much for that! 16:47
Love your videos man, I am an old bastard who does not get to travel much anymore but enjoys binge watching your journeys. I love the silence of your videos. The journey is all about the journey and the experience itself, and not about the person. I hate it when a video is ruined by constant unnecessary yapping. You have great yap control...You keep making them I will keep watching them. Thank you for the journey's.
Absolutely right! I love everything about these videos. Tried to watch another video of an American Amtrak trip. Couldn’t watch it because the guy wouldn’t shut up!
I’m Canadian, from the prairie region. I was so shocked to see Solo-san travelling in Canada! The train system makes me pretty embarrassed but it’s just not anywhere near as advanced as Japan’s and it probably will never be. Canada’s selling point is definitely the sociability of the people, the scenery and the animals, from the Bouclier Boréal to prairies to rockies. I laughed so hard every time you looked for a beaver. I hope you enjoyed your time in Canada :))) au revoir et à bientôt!
Canada is 2,542% larger than Japan. Japan has 125 million people, Canada, despite its size, has 37 million people. It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, that train travel is a far lower priority in our country, given the enormous size of our country. I don't think a multicultural country like ours, needs to take a back seat to Japan, about anything. I love train travel, especially this route, but am irritated by smug comments by people who live in minuscule nations that we are somehow inferior to them because our giant country doesn't have the type of rail service that theirs does.
@@dogmaticagnostic7716 A train from coast to coast is always going to be a little more rugged. But the Quebec City to Windsor corridor in Canada in more densely populated than parts of Europe. It's embarrassing we don't have better train system at least between Montreal and Toronto!
As a Canadian, these videos were so funny. So happy you got to visit Canada, and loved your witty honesty about the train quality compared to Japanese rail. Those delays are really something else... 😅
To understand delays you MUST understand the Railway Systems of NA. Neither Amtrak or Via Rail own their trackage. Use of them is under Government Mandated lease from the private rail Cos. Obviously priority is given to their PRIVATELY owned and operated freight trains. Which by the way have expanded in length so they no longer fit in passing sidings. Passenger trains are a nuisance in the eyes of these privately owned freight railways and it is not in their interest to expedite (give priority) to a lowly Paste train. People moving is the luxury of small little densely populated countries. Apples to oranges.
I'm in Manitoba, and I've been watching all these Japanese channels showing elegant efficiency and technology, convenience and exquisite modernism ... and this video is HILARIOUS! Leaky train cars, "fine" dining with shitty little doilies leftover from the 70's, bunch of old white boomers chit-chatting clanking down the track through the bush in this old tin can. LOL.
🤯no puedo creer q critiquen semejante belleza!!! Q desagradecidos q son! Cuánto desearía viajar y tener todos esos servicios 🤦🏻♀️...aahhh y el ponja renegó porque no tenía la carta del menú en la mesa,ayyy Dios le da pan al q no tiene dientes🤷....lo mejor no lo disfrutaste q era el paisaje,la naturaleza conectar con vos mismo....
@@yaelperalta3707 what does Ponja mean? Maybe speak English or Japanese so people might understand what you are saying. You clearly can understand English since you comment I'm not English either but i don't type in Danish here. Why would I? Stupid to expect people to understand my language. That goes for yours too
i just want to say how great your channel is, it really is one of a kind since most other solo travel channels are just the person bragging about how much (most likely microwaved) food they ordered, all with some obnoxious royalty free dance music playing, which doesn't tell you anything about the actual travel, while you show the travel, the point of why people clicked on the video.
Oh my goodness, your humour, absolutely brilliant.. 'Mentally Unstable Sink' had me howling with laughter. I will not spoil any more of your 'subtitle gems', suffice to say they really had me chortling away in my chair, I even snorted with laughter (10.53). Thank you, thank you and trice thank you for sharing your journey with us all. My chuckle muscles have enjoyed the work-out, my eyes have loved 'Grandma Train', the astonishing scenery, your witty words, and the food looked good too. I have now subbed, because your channel has not only shown me wonders I probably will never see myself but your descriptions, observations and your excellent humour have pulled me in.. As of 03.01.2023 you are at 854K subscribers.. Well done young Sir,(I feel you area good few decades younger than I). My heartiest good wishes, from Wales.
I appreciate the rather innocuous moments - water insulating in the glass just like in Jurassic Park, your reaching out for a menu, pointing out tree’s that block the sunset. Appreciate the beautiful Rocky Mountains, the soft Canadian accent.
I need 10 days to finally finish this video. Bc everytime i watch this its so soothing that i fall asleep, never make it to the end until today. Such a great train trip! Perfect for old people or people that loves a quiet calming trip.
You captured some beautiful video of our country. I couldn't help but laugh a few times at your reactions to things. It was really great to see you experience that train.
I ride the Canadian from Toronto to Jasper in 2018. Here I leave the Train and go with a Bus Transfer to Banff via the Icefields Parkway. In Banff I took the Rocky Mountaineer to Vancouver in two days with a Hotelstop in Kamloops. It was incredible. Never forget this trip!
Thank you for your delightful videos. I am sick in bed with Covid and this is the best possible content right now - beautiful, calming and funny. I wish you many more subscribers and many more adventures.
Part 2 did not disappoint- apart from the very pretty scenery I have to say your commentary made this a highlight. (The "beaver?!" jokes in this were too funny, and "what is a couscous" or "melon for breakfast is a menace to society" just took me out). Glad you had a good time!
Actually he should have asked: Please Please, tell me tell me... what what is a couscous ? Some people consider a true societal menace to be when fruit names are used to describe a color.
Thank you for sharing part 1 and 2 of your training journey across Canada. Though it seemed very expensive, the magnificent scenery (I was excited you saw a wild bear) and incredible food made it worth it. Such an incredible once in a lifetime experience.
Hit home when I saw this videos. All these mountains are so nostalgic and very home to me 🥲 I can remember each of them since I live near here. Thank you for admiring our mountains !!
Congrats for hitting 500,000 subs! Thanks for the wonderful message during the Rocky Mountain scene. Also, I was surprised and happy to see your comment and photos in the last part of the video. Although I was a bit nervious about your trip here in Canada 🇨🇦, I am glad and relieved to know that you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing your experience, and always good luck in your future!
Wow - beyond beautiful. The size of the trees, size of the popular trees and leaves? Some Canadian geese in Winnipeg? The beyond crazy beautiful mountains? Yup, it looks like home, feels like home. Because it's my home! I thought the food was impressive - given the level of travel you purchased. Done Edmonton to Vancouver and through to Kelowna so many times by car - not by Rail (yet). Don't have to brag one tiny bit - my country is truly beautiful - thanks for sharing.
First of all: congrats to reach 500K. Thanks for your content it everytime is sheering me up and your trips really are fun. Thanks for taking us to the Rockys and the Amazon river in just one trip 😁😂 Thanks also for your great sense of Humour and just do what you do. Heading to Toronto tomorrow myself, just one week though for business. Look forward to see you again next week, have a nice Monday. Cheers
This episode was definitely my favorite! So, so funny! I love watching you in Japan, but it's great to see you experience such a culture shock. You did it with courage and grace. Congratulations on 500k!! 🎉🎉🎉 💙💙💙
Well it's 3:19 am and I couldn't stop watching this beautiful capturing of yours until it finished. So so kind of you for posting this for people like me who are so badly stuck in daily life routine and can only wish to go for this great lifetime experience. A humble thanks from Pakistan 🇵🇰
At one time, this same equipment ran a daily 70-hour schedule from Montreal to Vancouver m with through coaces tocand from Toronto. It passed through my home city of Calgary, and took the more scenic route over the Rockies via Banff, Yoho and Glacier national parks. Still, I love this train and try and ride it whenever I can. Coach class is ok for 24 hours or so, the food is pretty good still and you get the dome car up front. If you’re ever looking for another nice Canadian adventure, I’d recommend the ferry from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert, then a train ride to Jasper. Fjords, waterfalls, mountains and a much cheaper way to ride the Park car than booking sleeper on the Canadian!
What a wonderful video. I am only 1 hours drive to the Canadian Rockies. Every morning when I walk the dog I can see them and each time I drive to the mountains I am still struck by the majesty of their size and beauty. I am glad you enjoyed your trip and come back any time! ❤ Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your 500K+ subscribers!
I also spat my coffee out at ‘tree tree tree tree tree sunrise tree tree tree tree treee….’ And I so knew there was going to be a delay on the last ‘sunrise’. I’m so happy I found this channel last week, I’ve got soooo many videos to binge. 😂😅😊
Спасибо за путешествие, а с вашим юмором и иронией оно протекает легко и быстро! Я понимаю, что никогда здесь не смогу побывать (особенно в нынешней геополитической ситуации), поэтому это особенно значимо! Очень интересно видеть мир глазами просто путешественника, не профессионала; так; как это увидела бы и я, ах, жаль не могу насладиться вкусом гастрономических произведений! Продолжайте эти путешествия! С удовольствием буду следить дальше! Удачи!
The journey, although long, seems to be peaceful and silent. The delicious foods. Even comfortable accommodations. The landscapes, fields, lakes, rivers and rocky mountains, fantastic!!!!
I started watching your videos back in December when you were at 50k subscribers and your channel has exploded👍 Thanks for keeping your videos fun while focusing on the content. I imagine that by this Christmas, you will have passed the million subscribers milestone. Congratulations on your success🍺
Un grand merci de nous avoir fait découvrir cette merveilleuse expérience. Les paysages sont magnifiques, je ne connaissais pas cette partie du Canada. Merci de l'avoir partagé avec nous.
Totally fabulous pair of videos. To be fair I think any country would struggle to keep to schedule as well as Japan does . Looks like you enjoyed it and I am so pleased you had the pleasure of this journey outside of your homeland . Keep up the good work x
Замечательная подача материала,очень интересно,оторваться невозможно.автор не показывает себя любимого,не говорит скороговоркой,все четко ,ясно,интересно,спасибо за увлекательное путешествие🤗🤗🤗🤗🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷👍👍👍
OK my friend, I have not quite watched until the end, but I had to stop and comment. Your humor is subtle and yet I sat here and laughed out loud in the best way possible. That you ride solo is outstanding. Me too. Your video was so very helpful and much appreciated. Keep it up as I am keen to watch more of your adventures, as a subscriber. Thank you!
Огромное вам спасибо, я была в восторге от просмотра вашего видео, как будто проехала с вами на замечательном поезде, только бесплатно!!!.Спасибо ещё раз, сама бы я туда никогда не попала и этот горный воздух запомню на всю жизнь. Очень вкусное меню, а пиво прозрачное какое на вкус? ,наверное замечательное..Спасибо вам огромное за путешествие!!!!
Bonjour, j'ai beaucoup apprécié votre traversée du Canada avec vos merveilleux commentaires humoristique. Nous avons fait le même pour les 18 ans de ma petite-fille pendant notre tour du Canada, c'était superbe et nous aussi nous avons pût voir le mont Robson ensoleillé. Merci pour le partage de vos voyages et très bonne continuation 🇨🇵
LoL...welcome to North America, where public transportation never runs on time. I bet that was your biggest culture shock! Japan is so very good about their schedule keeping. ✌🏻💕😊
I have just planned a little trip to another state in Australia by Air. After all my years (66) I am facing the TRUTH! I hate organising travel plans air bus or train, and accommodation. You do an amazing job making it look like an easy transition. Great photography.
I wonder what you'd think of the Caledonian Sleeper or the Night Riviera sleeper here in the UK. Would love to see you review more overseas trips, your sense of humor is top notch!!
Thank you for doing this, otherwise I would never see how the earth really is as a whole. there are actually still beautiful places. and your videos are very entertaining even if you don't talk. thanks for the great video. Greetings from Germany
I knew you’d like the trip. And to include the people you met on the train and the staff is exactly the reason it’s been going for this long. You meet people from all over the world. I’ve done it three times and the people I’ve met stick with you even though I’ve lost contact with all of them. Great video.
I am following you from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and I would like to say I really enjoyed watching this trip as if I am really living it You do not have to thank us really, you were part of this investigation by posting amazing videos worth watching I wish you more success and progress in your wonderful channel
Thank you so much for taking us on this journey! I was trying to make a decision between saving longer for the Rocky Mountaineer train from Vancouver to Banf or the ride you just took on the Canadian. Thanks for the commentary as you kept the focus on the journey but cleverly added your thoughts. Too many folks prefer to be the center of attention in their videos rather than getting out of the way and allowing the viewer to enjoy the video. We’ll done! I’ll look for more of your videos!
Your videos are always *chef's kiss* . It isn't easy to hold my attention for a half hour long video but you keep everything hilarious and interesting, with amazing scenery shots to boot. You deserve every one of your subscribers!
I had chills as I reminisce my own experience on the Canadian. I hopped on at Edmonton and went to Vancouver over a Christmas holiday. According to the passengers that were on the train from Toronto at the time, 5 days was too long and that starting from Edmonton would have gotten you the experience if you didn't mind missing the flat lands. I also stayed in a roomette and had the same meals that you did on my trip.
CAT! o_o Love your sense of humor :) "Bone Apple Tea" needs to be on a t-shirt. What an amazing tour of the abounding beauty of Canada. Would love to be able to enjoy such a trip with family someday.
This made me so homesick! I am American, I grew up in Utah, but I live in Texas now. Specifically I lived in Utah Valley, a basin in the Wasatch Mountain range. Texas (at least where I live) has no mountains. Besides the people the mountains is what I miss most about home. Growing up in a valley I felt so safe and the views are just so stunning. I miss mountains and I miss them being so close.
I found this channel a while ago through my love of Japan and I've watched every video since - my desire to visit Japan has grown so much, I even want to experience a train ride! Congratulations on 500k! 🎉🇯🇵 Love from the UK 🇬🇧
Great video, Mr.Solo Solo-san. As a Canadian who has visited your Japan,I admit our trains are nothing like yours. Our politicians have never wanted to invest in superior train service so we have to put up with this. The staff on the trains are great and really do their best with what they have. The food is usually pretty good but don't forget, the Canadian is transportation first and an adventure second. If you want to reverse this, try the Rocky Mountaineer. You seemed to enjoy the meals (except the lamb) even though they are very different from Japanese meals. I enjoyed the difference when I was in Tokyo but some of the food was strange (eels ?) Overall I loved Japan ; hope you fell in love with Canada too. Arigatou !!
Loved this tour across Canada! A trip I've always wanted to take. Spectacular scenery and enjoyed seeing the dining options. Also appreciated the high production quality and no narration. A+ from my viewing point in Las Vegas.
although i do not live in Canada or Japan, but i am very interested and pleased to watch your videos! you are a very comfortable person and all your videos are very cozy. i want to keep watching. keep up the good work and you'll have 1 million!!
I spent past 10 years in places with easy access to the mountain including Calgary, Edmonton, Fernie and Vancouver. Your video reminded me of the first time I've been to the Canadian Rocky, which had faded away after years until I watched your creation on the journey. Thank you for video and Thank you for bringing my memory back.
Amazing! Congrats on 500k subs!!!🔥🥳🥳 So pleased to see you out and about. I hope yo have a safe trip and looking forward to seeing your future journeys! ❤
your videos are so therapeutic and makes us feel like we are actually there, and i like how you include captions throughout the whole video too! thank you so much for these videos!
Thank you for coming to Canada! I watch all your videos of travelling in Japan. You're right, the scenery was jaw dropping! I lived in BC when I was a kid and we have camped our way from Ontario to BC a few times..........so gorgeous
Lembrei-me da viagem de trem de Cusco a Águas Calientes/ Machu Picchu no Peru. Amo viajar de trem! Lamentavelmente são muito caros! Grata por compartilhar essa viagem maravilhosa comigo!
Road to 1 Mil Solo!!!! 🤩💛 Really enjoyed this, your captions are super witty too. It’s nice to experience this with you through YT and I can’t wait for your next trip! Another train service on my bucket list 😉
I could watch your video over and over again. And chances are, I will. This is is so beautiful. I especially love train videos like this one with window all the way up to the top of the ceiling! Gorgeous!!!! Thank you for sharing this! ❤️✌🏻🤩
Thank you for all the videos!!! And congratulations for the 500.000 subs!!! Enjoy the rest of the travel, I can't wait for the video of the next part!!! 😍
You captured the experience very well. I did this train from TO to Vancouver, but in the economy class. I invented some very odd sleep positions. In the middle of the interior mountains, our train slipped off the track and we all had to be rescued. A bus took us to Vancouver ahead of schedule, since there was no more train for a while. I hope you got to see the northern lights on the Prairie. The Japanese on the dome car with me were delighted with them.
Thank YOU so much for giving us such wonderful things to watch! You've been a great comfort and source of laughter for the past few months, and it's been especially amazing to watch you experience the North American continent. The ROCKIES!
Congratulations!!! Thank you, too, for always doing your best to give us amazing contents. Where to next? Excited for your next journey🛄🚄🍴 . And keep safe 😊
I live in Perth Western Australia and I had a teacher, in 4th grade, from Jasper! I was so excited to see Jasper! 👀 🥰🤩 The subtitles have me laughing so much! 🤣😂🤣
Love your video and your sense of humour! You did spot a beaver home (beaver dam) but also a black bear! Your captions made me laugh many times. HOpe you get to see your beaver in Canada. If not, enjoy the 5 cent piece!
Thanks solo solo san for doing this so the rest of us don’t have to lol even with the most luxurious train I really can’t imagine sitting in a train for 5 days 😭😅 the scenery is magnificent tho, Canada is a beautiful country. All the best for your channel I hope you get 1M soon, you deserve! Enjoy your overseas trips, take care!
I was on this exact train! I briefly saw my head in Jasper. Glad you got footage of the bear just outside of Jasper. The storm at 2am in Manitoba was incredible.
Hope you enjoyed our beautiful country
As a Canadian, I have to say thank you for sharing our part of the world with all of your viewers. Your humor and ability in capturing the moment was incredible!
Canada is Really beautiful,let me wind up tour of skardu then i am coming for train journey
Fuck canada
I have lived 99% of my life on the prairies, and seeing those wide open areas with a huge sky made me so happy. I live in Edmonton, the Alberta city you passed through before you got to the mountains. It is so beautiful here! We have excellent farmland and in the late summer the fields are yellow and gold with grains ready for harvest. I'm glad you got to show this off to your audience! LOL at the outro...that goose followed you the whole way to Vancouver. He's watching you.
Wow, my friend is currently living in Edmonton for university!
You were extremely lucky to get such a clear view of Mt. Robson. Most people never see it that well. Awesome footage by the way! Thank you so much for that! 16:47
the price for not seeing any beaver, getting clear view of the mountain... lol
@@Nematoda4ever He did see a bearver, though.
@@ArmouredPhalanx lol
Love your videos man, I am an old bastard who does not get to travel much anymore but enjoys binge watching your journeys. I love the silence of your videos. The journey is all about the journey and the experience itself, and not about the person. I hate it when a video is ruined by constant unnecessary yapping. You have great yap control...You keep making them I will keep watching them. Thank you for the journey's.
Absolutely right! I love everything about these videos. Tried to watch another video of an American Amtrak trip. Couldn’t watch it because the guy wouldn’t shut up!
Дома должен сидеть старый чёрт,а не шляться чёрт знает где
Bingo!
Спасибо за интересную поездку по Канаде.У вас прекрасное чувство юмора.Привет из Москвы.
Stay safe there friend. Love from Calgary, Canada.
I’m Canadian, from the prairie region. I was so shocked to see Solo-san travelling in Canada! The train system makes me pretty embarrassed but it’s just not anywhere near as advanced as Japan’s and it probably will never be. Canada’s selling point is definitely the sociability of the people, the scenery and the animals, from the Bouclier Boréal to prairies to rockies. I laughed so hard every time you looked for a beaver. I hope you enjoyed your time in Canada :))) au revoir et à bientôt!
Ayy so glad to see a fellow identity v player in here, am I right?
@@SilminaIDV omg that’s so unexpected but hiiiiiii ♡♡♡
@@trees.8310 Hii, haha yes. Just see your Joseph avatar and I thought "omg, this must be an identity v player" hahaha XD
Canada is 2,542% larger than Japan. Japan has 125 million people, Canada, despite its size, has 37 million people. It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone, that train travel is a far lower priority in our country, given the enormous size of our country. I don't think a multicultural country like ours, needs to take a back seat to Japan, about anything.
I love train travel, especially this route, but am irritated by smug comments by people who live in minuscule nations that we are somehow inferior to them because our giant country doesn't have the type of rail service that theirs does.
@@dogmaticagnostic7716 A train from coast to coast is always going to be a little more rugged. But the Quebec City to Windsor corridor in Canada in more densely populated than parts of Europe. It's embarrassing we don't have better train system at least between Montreal and Toronto!
As a Canadian, these videos were so funny. So happy you got to visit Canada, and loved your witty honesty about the train quality compared to Japanese rail. Those delays are really something else... 😅
To understand delays you MUST understand the Railway Systems of NA. Neither Amtrak or Via Rail own their trackage. Use of them is under Government Mandated lease from the private rail Cos. Obviously priority is given to their PRIVATELY owned and operated freight trains. Which by the way have expanded in length so they no longer fit in passing sidings. Passenger trains are a nuisance in the eyes of these privately owned freight railways and it is not in their interest to expedite (give priority) to a lowly Paste train. People moving is the luxury of small little densely populated countries. Apples to oranges.
I'm in Manitoba, and I've been watching all these Japanese channels showing elegant efficiency and technology, convenience and exquisite modernism ... and this video is HILARIOUS! Leaky train cars, "fine" dining with shitty little doilies leftover from the 70's, bunch of old white boomers chit-chatting clanking down the track through the bush in this old tin can. LOL.
@@haroldtrapp7872 ehh no. Not true. Trains for passenger use can work in less populated countrys. Example Norway.
🤯no puedo creer q critiquen semejante belleza!!! Q desagradecidos q son! Cuánto desearía viajar y tener todos esos servicios 🤦🏻♀️...aahhh y el ponja renegó porque no tenía la carta del menú en la mesa,ayyy Dios le da pan al q no tiene dientes🤷....lo mejor no lo disfrutaste q era el paisaje,la naturaleza conectar con vos mismo....
@@yaelperalta3707 what does Ponja mean? Maybe speak English or Japanese so people might understand what you are saying. You clearly can understand English since you comment
I'm not English either but i don't type in Danish here. Why would I? Stupid to expect people to understand my language. That goes for yours too
パート2は素晴らしい絶景!色々ありましたがそれらも吹っ飛ぶような景色でした。カナダ最高の寝台列車の旅をシェアしていただきありがとうございます。これからも日本を含め素晴らしい旅の動画を楽しみにしています。
Как красива Канада! Спасибо за необычную подачу путешествия.
Thank you for sharing your travels with us. I have health issues that keep me from traveling and I explore the world with kind people like you.
前後編たっぷり堪能させて頂きました。
心病んでしまい荒んだな日々を過ごしているんですが、カナダの雄大な景色に癒やされました。
素晴らしい動画をありがとうございます。
The shot at 13:08 with the train winding around a bend in the track with the mountains reflected in the water was perfection 🙌🏻
As a Canadian I have enjoyed watching you cross Canada. It’s long overdue for me to travel out west again. Enjoy! 🇨🇦🇨🇦
So are you waaayyyy "out east" OUT there in Ontario..........?
The reflections of the mountains in those lakes were amazing!
After watching your adventures in Japan for so long, it's so much fun to see you traveling my home country.
Lovely Video. I liked the little Intersteller reference you threw in the mix there.
i just want to say how great your channel is, it really is one of a kind since most other solo travel channels are just the person bragging about how much (most likely microwaved) food they ordered, all with some obnoxious royalty free dance music playing, which doesn't tell you anything about the actual travel, while you show the travel, the point of why people clicked on the video.
Oh my goodness, your humour, absolutely brilliant.. 'Mentally Unstable Sink' had me howling with laughter. I will not spoil any more of your 'subtitle gems', suffice to say they really had me chortling away in my chair, I even snorted with laughter (10.53).
Thank you, thank you and trice thank you for sharing your journey with us all.
My chuckle muscles have enjoyed the work-out, my eyes have loved 'Grandma Train', the astonishing scenery, your witty words, and the food looked good too.
I have now subbed, because your channel has not only shown me wonders I probably will never see myself but your descriptions, observations and your excellent humour have pulled me in..
As of 03.01.2023 you are at 854K subscribers.. Well done young Sir,(I feel you area good few decades younger than I).
My heartiest good wishes, from Wales.
I appreciate the rather innocuous moments - water insulating in the glass just like in Jurassic Park, your reaching out for a menu, pointing out tree’s that block the sunset. Appreciate the beautiful Rocky Mountains, the soft Canadian accent.
I need 10 days to finally finish this video. Bc everytime i watch this its so soothing that i fall asleep, never make it to the end until today. Such a great train trip! Perfect for old people or people that loves a quiet calming trip.
Your silent sense of humor simply floors me. And parts one and two is an inspiration for me to plan my trip for 2023. Thank you!!!
You captured some beautiful video of our country. I couldn't help but laugh a few times at your reactions to things. It was really great to see you experience that train.
I ride the Canadian from Toronto to Jasper in 2018. Here I leave the Train and go with a Bus Transfer to Banff via the Icefields Parkway. In Banff I took the Rocky Mountaineer to Vancouver in two days with a Hotelstop in Kamloops. It was incredible. Never forget this trip!
Thank you for your delightful videos. I am sick in bed with Covid and this is the best possible content right now - beautiful, calming and funny. I wish you many more subscribers and many more adventures.
I hope you're feeling better now :)
Part 2 did not disappoint- apart from the very pretty scenery I have to say your commentary made this a highlight. (The "beaver?!" jokes in this were too funny, and "what is a couscous" or "melon for breakfast is a menace to society" just took me out). Glad you had a good time!
Actually he should have asked: Please Please, tell me tell me... what what is a couscous ?
Some people consider a true societal menace to be when fruit names are used to describe a color.
Very nice. Thank you for inviting us on this trip.
Thank you for sharing part 1 and 2 of your training journey across Canada. Though it seemed very expensive, the magnificent scenery (I was excited you saw a wild bear) and incredible food made it worth it. Such an incredible once in a lifetime experience.
Hit home when I saw this videos. All these mountains are so nostalgic and very home to me 🥲 I can remember each of them since I live near here. Thank you for admiring our mountains !!
Congrats for hitting 500,000 subs! Thanks for the wonderful message during the Rocky Mountain scene. Also, I was surprised and happy to see your comment and photos in the last part of the video.
Although I was a bit nervious about your trip here in Canada 🇨🇦, I am glad and relieved to know that you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing your experience, and always good luck in your future!
Wow - beyond beautiful. The size of the trees, size of the popular trees and leaves? Some Canadian geese in Winnipeg?
The beyond crazy beautiful mountains?
Yup, it looks like home, feels like home.
Because it's my home!
I thought the food was impressive - given the level of travel you purchased.
Done Edmonton to Vancouver and through to Kelowna so many times by car - not by Rail (yet).
Don't have to brag one tiny bit - my country is truly beautiful - thanks for sharing.
First of all: congrats to reach 500K. Thanks for your content it everytime is sheering me up and your trips really are fun. Thanks for taking us to the Rockys and the Amazon river in just one trip 😁😂
Thanks also for your great sense of Humour and just do what you do. Heading to Toronto tomorrow myself, just one week though for business. Look forward to see you again next week, have a nice Monday. Cheers
Amazing experience.
It's really wonderful to see the beautiful scenery of Canada.
Transparent dome and flawless service was, almost like a dream.
This episode was definitely my favorite! So, so funny! I love watching you in Japan, but it's great to see you experience such a culture shock. You did it with courage and grace. Congratulations on 500k!! 🎉🎉🎉 💙💙💙
Well it's 3:19 am and I couldn't stop watching this beautiful capturing of yours until it finished.
So so kind of you for posting this for people like me who are so badly stuck in daily life routine and can only wish to go for this great lifetime experience.
A humble thanks from Pakistan 🇵🇰
At one time, this same equipment ran a daily 70-hour schedule from Montreal to Vancouver m with through coaces tocand from Toronto. It passed through my home city of Calgary, and took the more scenic route over the Rockies via Banff, Yoho and Glacier national parks. Still, I love this train and try and ride it whenever I can. Coach class is ok for 24 hours or so, the food is pretty good still and you get the dome car up front. If you’re ever looking for another nice Canadian adventure, I’d recommend the ferry from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert, then a train ride to Jasper. Fjords, waterfalls, mountains and a much cheaper way to ride the Park car than booking sleeper on the Canadian!
ナレーションやBGMがないおかげで、現地の環境音を堪能できる所が良いと思いました。
まるで自分も旅している感覚になれる臨場感があって大好きなチャンネルです。
ハーゲンダッツを召し上がるシーンでは、私もコンビニで買ってきたものを食べて楽しんでいます😄
What a wonderful video. I am only 1 hours drive to the Canadian Rockies. Every morning when I walk the dog I can see them and each time I drive to the mountains I am still struck by the majesty of their size and beauty. I am glad you enjoyed your trip and come back any time! ❤ Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your 500K+ subscribers!
I also spat my coffee out at ‘tree tree tree tree tree sunrise tree tree tree tree treee….’ And I so knew there was going to be a delay on the last ‘sunrise’. I’m so happy I found this channel last week, I’ve got soooo many videos to binge. 😂😅😊
Спасибо за путешествие, а с вашим юмором и иронией оно протекает легко и быстро! Я понимаю, что никогда здесь не смогу побывать (особенно в нынешней геополитической ситуации), поэтому это особенно значимо! Очень интересно видеть мир глазами просто путешественника, не профессионала; так; как это увидела бы и я, ах, жаль не могу насладиться вкусом гастрономических произведений!
Продолжайте эти путешествия! С удовольствием буду следить дальше! Удачи!
Никогда не говори никогда.
Спасибо, учту
@@che42cc Для запутинцев поддерживающих войну на Украине это действительно никогда
Абсолютно согласна с вашим комментарием .Смотрю эти видео и как будто параллельная реальность или другая планета .Недоступная .Жаль .
А я так вошла в это путешествие, что прочувствовал каждое блюдо))
The journey, although long, seems to be peaceful and silent. The delicious foods. Even comfortable accommodations. The landscapes, fields, lakes, rivers and rocky mountains, fantastic!!!!
I started watching your videos back in December when you were at 50k subscribers and your channel has exploded👍 Thanks for keeping your videos fun while focusing on the content. I imagine that by this Christmas, you will have passed the million subscribers milestone. Congratulations on your success🍺
Un grand merci de nous avoir fait découvrir cette merveilleuse expérience. Les paysages sont magnifiques, je ne connaissais pas cette partie du Canada. Merci de l'avoir partagé avec nous.
Totally fabulous pair of videos. To be fair I think any country would struggle to keep to schedule as well as Japan does . Looks like you enjoyed it and I am so pleased you had the pleasure of this journey outside of your homeland . Keep up the good work x
Замечательная подача материала,очень интересно,оторваться невозможно.автор не показывает себя любимого,не говорит скороговоркой,все четко ,ясно,интересно,спасибо за увлекательное путешествие🤗🤗🤗🤗🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷👍👍👍
OK my friend, I have not quite watched until the end, but I had to stop and comment. Your humor is subtle and yet I sat here and laughed out loud in the best way possible. That you ride solo is outstanding. Me too. Your video was so very helpful and much appreciated. Keep it up as I am keen to watch more of your adventures, as a subscriber. Thank you!
Огромное вам спасибо, я была в восторге от просмотра вашего видео, как будто проехала с вами на замечательном поезде, только бесплатно!!!.Спасибо ещё раз, сама бы я туда никогда не попала и этот горный воздух запомню на всю жизнь. Очень вкусное меню, а пиво прозрачное какое на вкус? ,наверное замечательное..Спасибо вам огромное за путешествие!!!!
Your subtitles are always excellent but this could be your funniest video ever. Thanks a million (or at least half a million).
Bonjour, j'ai beaucoup apprécié votre traversée du Canada avec vos merveilleux commentaires humoristique. Nous avons fait le même pour les 18 ans de ma petite-fille pendant notre tour du Canada, c'était superbe et nous aussi nous avons pût voir le mont Robson ensoleillé. Merci pour le partage de vos voyages et très bonne continuation 🇨🇵
Thank you! I travel with you to places where I probably never visit. Unfortunately. What an amazing and beautiful planet we have.
LoL...welcome to North America, where public transportation never runs on time. I bet that was your biggest culture shock! Japan is so very good about their schedule keeping. ✌🏻💕😊
“What time is the bus coming?” “….Maybe?”
bro stop crying... i,m from south america .------.
He will faint if he takes public transport in my country, India.. 🤣🤣
@@Creeeamm whatever you say mate. Not gonna engage in a verbal fight in youtube .
@@santiagoayalabarrios8004 who was crying? And who are you calling Bro?
Bone Apple Tea 😁 Thank you for the amazing visuals.
I have just planned a little trip to another state in Australia by Air. After all my years (66) I am facing the TRUTH! I hate organising travel plans air bus or train, and accommodation. You do an amazing job making it look like an easy transition. Great photography.
Превосходно всё: поезд,еда в ресторане,ваша работа оператора,ну а пейзаж за окнами потрясающе прекрасный. Отдохнула душой и сердцем. Всем мира.UA.
Почему всё так смешно 🤣 « здоровая еда на вид меня пугает» 🤣🤣🤣🤣 спасибо , ваши видео настоящая психотерапия 👍😻💐
寝台列車の旅が比較的お手頃価格で楽しめるんですね😃ドレスコード の無い気軽さも魅力です。景色も素晴らしく、あの緩やかな丘が続く景色は初めて見ました。あの写真がクイズに出ても、とてもカナダの景色とは答えられないなぁと思いました。カナダのイメージに全く無い景色で、本当に驚きです。私は列車の揺れに身を任せて車窓風景を眺めるのが好きで、20代の頃は毎年ユーレイルパスやブリットレイルパスを手に列車の旅を楽しみました。そして寝台車もよく利用したものです。北米は一度アメリカを車で旅行しただけで、今回紹介の寝台車の旅は是非とも経験したいと思わせるものでした。有難うございます。
I wonder what you'd think of the Caledonian Sleeper or the Night Riviera sleeper here in the UK. Would love to see you review more overseas trips, your sense of humor is top notch!!
I'd love to try one of those! I only found out recently that we have a sleeper train, would be a cool experience. :)
Thank you for doing this, otherwise I would never see how the earth really is as a whole. there are actually still beautiful places. and your videos are very entertaining even if you don't talk. thanks for the great video. Greetings from Germany
I knew you’d like the trip. And to include the people you met on the train and the staff is exactly the reason it’s been going for this long. You meet people from all over the world. I’ve done it three times and the people I’ve met stick with you even though I’ve lost contact with all of them. Great video.
I am following you from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and I would like to say I really enjoyed watching this trip as if I am really living it You do not have to thank us really, you were part of this investigation by posting amazing videos worth watching I wish you more success and progress in your wonderful channel
Thank you so much for taking us on this journey! I was trying to make a decision between saving longer for the Rocky Mountaineer train from Vancouver to Banf or the ride you just took on the Canadian. Thanks for the commentary as you kept the focus on the journey but cleverly added your thoughts. Too many folks prefer to be the center of attention in their videos rather than getting out of the way and allowing the viewer to enjoy the video. We’ll done! I’ll look for more of your videos!
Well said.
Your videos are always *chef's kiss* . It isn't easy to hold my attention for a half hour long video but you keep everything hilarious and interesting, with amazing scenery shots to boot. You deserve every one of your subscribers!
I had chills as I reminisce my own experience on the Canadian. I hopped on at Edmonton and went to Vancouver over a Christmas holiday. According to the passengers that were on the train from Toronto at the time, 5 days was too long and that starting from Edmonton would have gotten you the experience if you didn't mind missing the flat lands. I also stayed in a roomette and had the same meals that you did on my trip.
CAT! o_o Love your sense of humor :) "Bone Apple Tea" needs to be on a t-shirt. What an amazing tour of the abounding beauty of Canada. Would love to be able to enjoy such a trip with family someday.
This made me so homesick! I am American, I grew up in Utah, but I live in Texas now. Specifically I lived in Utah Valley, a basin in the Wasatch Mountain range. Texas (at least where I live) has no mountains. Besides the people the mountains is what I miss most about home. Growing up in a valley I felt so safe and the views are just so stunning. I miss mountains and I miss them being so close.
Thanks for sharing this with us! Love your subtitles and I spotted your Interstellar reference haha. Very clever. Hope you enjoyed your stay in Canada
차창밖으로 흘러가는 풍경이 마치 우리 인생을 고배속으로 움직이는 느낌입니다.
어제와 오늘이 늘 그러하고 밤이 오고 식사 시간이 되고
잘 봤읍니다.
I found this channel a while ago through my love of Japan and I've watched every video since - my desire to visit Japan has grown so much, I even want to experience a train ride! Congratulations on 500k! 🎉🇯🇵
Love from the UK 🇬🇧
can you reply me
Great video, Mr.Solo Solo-san. As a Canadian who has visited your Japan,I admit our trains are nothing like yours. Our politicians have never wanted to invest in superior train service so we have to put up with this. The staff on the trains are great and really do their best with what they have. The food is usually pretty good but don't forget, the Canadian is transportation first and an adventure second. If you want to reverse this, try the Rocky Mountaineer. You seemed to enjoy the meals (except the lamb) even though they are very different from Japanese meals. I enjoyed the difference when I was in Tokyo but some of the food was strange (eels ?) Overall I loved Japan ; hope you fell in love with Canada too. Arigatou !!
And so Solo-san's great Canadian journey is over.
Those rocky mountain views took my breath away.
Loved this tour across Canada! A trip I've always wanted to take. Spectacular scenery and enjoyed seeing the dining options. Also appreciated the high production quality and no narration. A+ from my viewing point in Las Vegas.
although i do not live in Canada or Japan, but i am very interested and pleased to watch your videos! you are a very comfortable person and all your videos are very cozy. i want to keep watching. keep up the good work and you'll have 1 million!!
What a superb video. I had the good fortune to take this trip on my 12th birthday. I've never forgotten it. This trip brings back amazing memories.
I love this trip and have a plan to watch again in 2 parts. Congrats for yours 500,000. Bravo..!🎉
Ни один мужчина за последние 10 лет не веселил меня так, как Вы в своих милых комментариях к прекрасному видео!!! Благодарю!
в лесной глуши появился интернет?)
@@Александр-м2я1й Я не всегда в лесу))
Out of all the "solo travel" accounts, you're easily my favorite! So much fun watching your content
I spent past 10 years in places with easy access to the mountain including Calgary, Edmonton, Fernie and Vancouver. Your video reminded me of the first time I've been to the Canadian Rocky, which had faded away after years until I watched your creation on the journey. Thank you for video and Thank you for bringing my memory back.
Amazing! Congrats on 500k subs!!!🔥🥳🥳 So pleased to see you out and about. I hope yo have a safe trip and looking forward to seeing your future journeys! ❤
Starting at about 12:24 or so, makes up for everything else. That vista is breathtaking!
your videos are so therapeutic and makes us feel like we are actually there, and i like how you include captions throughout the whole video too! thank you so much for these videos!
Thank you for coming to Canada! I watch all your videos of travelling in Japan. You're right, the scenery was jaw dropping! I lived in BC when I was a kid and we have camped our way from Ontario to BC a few times..........so gorgeous
You are very easy to watch, you make me laugh . I love watching all the places you travel. Loved the CAT 😂😂😂🇬🇧
美しく壮大なカナダの景色と美味しそうな料理を楽しみました☺️我が家の猫のジローも必死に見ていましたよ!また配信、楽しみにしています❗️
Omg! I can’t believe you were here! I live near Saskatoon and you were right here, that’s crazy to me! I hope you enjoyed Canada 😊
Lembrei-me da viagem de trem de Cusco a Águas Calientes/ Machu Picchu no Peru.
Amo viajar de trem! Lamentavelmente são muito caros!
Grata por compartilhar essa viagem maravilhosa comigo!
I was waiting for part 2 ! Thank you for your videos that are so enjoyable and somehow relaxing ! Keep going ! From France
2002년도에 벤쿠버에 어학연수 갔었는데, 그 때 왜 이런 기차 여행을 생각하지 못했나 싶네요. 캐나다는 정말 너무 아름답고 살면서 꼭 한 번 더 가보고 싶은 곳입니다. 이렇게라도 볼 수 있어서 좋네요. 감사드려요.
Road to 1 Mil Solo!!!! 🤩💛
Really enjoyed this, your captions are super witty too.
It’s nice to experience this with you through YT and I can’t wait for your next trip! Another train service on my bucket list 😉
I could watch your video over and over again. And chances are, I will. This is is so beautiful. I especially love train videos like this one with window all the way up to the top of the ceiling! Gorgeous!!!! Thank you for sharing this! ❤️✌🏻🤩
Thank you for all the videos!!!
And congratulations for the 500.000 subs!!!
Enjoy the rest of the travel, I can't wait for the video of the next part!!! 😍
You captured the experience very well. I did this train from TO to Vancouver, but in the economy class. I invented some very odd sleep positions. In the middle of the interior mountains, our train slipped off the track and we all had to be rescued. A bus took us to Vancouver ahead of schedule, since there was no more train for a while. I hope you got to see the northern lights on the Prairie. The Japanese on the dome car with me were delighted with them.
Thank YOU so much for giving us such wonderful things to watch! You've been a great comfort and source of laughter for the past few months, and it's been especially amazing to watch you experience the North American continent. The ROCKIES!
Невероятно красива природа Канады❤ спасибо Вам за видео, смотрю с огромным удовольствием
Congratulations!!! Thank you, too, for always doing your best to give us amazing contents. Where to next? Excited for your next journey🛄🚄🍴 . And keep safe 😊
I live in Perth Western Australia and I had a teacher, in 4th grade, from Jasper! I was so excited to see Jasper! 👀 🥰🤩
The subtitles have me laughing so much! 🤣😂🤣
I hope you enjoyed your time in Vancouver! I wish the train still ran on Vancouver Island, where I live, as the scenery from that line is gorgeous.
Love your video and your sense of humour! You did spot a beaver home (beaver dam) but also a black bear! Your captions made me laugh many times. HOpe you get to see your beaver in Canada. If not, enjoy the 5 cent piece!
Thanks solo solo san for doing this so the rest of us don’t have to lol even with the most luxurious train I really can’t imagine sitting in a train for 5 days 😭😅 the scenery is magnificent tho, Canada is a beautiful country. All the best for your channel I hope you get 1M soon, you deserve! Enjoy your overseas trips, take care!
Приятно, увлекательно и весело было с вами прокатиться по Канаде! )
❤ Que saudades desses vídeos. Amo assistir. Obrigada pequeno Solo, por compartilhar com a gente essa viagem interessante. ❤