We just released a new video about Newfoundland. This time we take you up the Viking Trail to the world's FIRST UNESCO World Heritage Site! th-cam.com/video/JOoYL0cBc5E/w-d-xo.html
Newfoundland is a beautiful place, but please don't be fooled by your vacation on the island. The people are very nice, for awhile, then their true colors comes spilling over. Very greedy, keep up with the Jones types, who should have been reaping the rewards of economic prosper for generations. The Smallwood's on Roaches Line, (who's Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, gave away one of the most prolific manmade wonders in NF history), know exactly what I'm talking about. It's that very greed by ol Joe, that I find similar with all the people of NF. Even now, in the economic downturn of the oil and gas sector, they complain and whine, about how they can't afford the outlandish purchases they have acquired, and expects government payouts to cover the costs. Reminds me of the 90's, when the NF people stormed parliament hill in St. John's cornering poor ol John Crosbie, demanding to fish waters that they overfished(along with other countries). The government came up with a new type of Welfare called the moratorium, where most fishermen received monthly payments. Most other people would have just trained in a new field. Hibernia, another major project in NF, where thousands of NF people were employed, but only if you were a son of, or related to bosses already on site. The big fraud scandel with workers having to give 100 dollars of their paycheck to the foreman who got them the job, no greed there I know. Workers driving to work with snowmobiles without engines in them in the back of their pickup, only to steal whatever they felt was worthy of stealing. Workers throwing things in the garbage to be taken to the dump, only to take a trip to the dump after work hours with their family to see if someone else hasn't found that item yet. This is the true nature of humans, we are very greedy, narcissistic, overbearing, beings, its just that NFer's are the very best at hiding it. Talk with a person from Labrador and call them a Newfie, see what happens!
I'm an American blessed to live in one of the most beautiful places on gods blue-green earth: Vermont. And yet I've spent more than 5 months in Newfoundland spread out over 4 separate trips. Everything about Newfoundland is authentic, pure, genuine, honest, and non-stop gorgeous. And the people?........second to none in a very big world.
One of the most beautiful places in Canada for sure,love Newfoundland.I have lived here for 1yr,absolutely love it,nicest people you'd ever want to meet.
My husband and I live in Alberta. We went to Newfoundland because of all the beautiful pictures we seen. They didn't do it justice. It was more beautiful than we could've imagined. What's even better are the people. They are so friendly, thoughtful and kind. For example we went in the summer. We went to this one restaurant/bar that had live music. We were at the door and were looking for a table. There wasn't a free table. But a group of people seen us and told us they'd make room at their table so we could sit, eat and listen to the great band they had ! I'll never forget it. So if you want to go to a place that is beautiful, fun, great food/music and fabulous people go to Newfoundland. We are even thinking of moving there.
My Mom is a Canadian citizen and hasn't been back since I was a child, 25 years ago. I have a family of my own now and we are returning together this year. I couldn't be more excited, it's going to be a very special trip.
Great video. I was born and raised in St. John's but my parents and I had to move to Ontario because Ontario could provide them with a life that Newfoundland couldn't at the time. One things for certain, you appreciate it more after you've been gone for 30+ years. My dad said it best at his uncles funeral, "Newfoundland is the only place you try to get off of as a child, then spend the rest of your life trying to get back". I hope to go back home to live out my remaining years one day! I'm a proud Newfoundlander! Again, great video.
At 52, I’m happy to say I’ve seen my entire country, every province, territory, and have been to the most eastern, western, southern and northern points of our beautiful nation…. I know on the international stage we don’t get the attention most other countries do, but we really should because this country is absolutely beautiful from coast to coast to coast, not to mention absolutely enormous! My sister and I promised each other we would drive across the entire country, it took us two years, but we did it, and made a lot of stops along the way. It was the best thing we ever did, and I’m actually planning to do it all over again, to try to see some of the places that we missed, because it’s impossible to see it all in one lifetime, just look on the map, this country is gigantic, and greatly underestimated. You wouldn’t believe all the things there are to see and do out there, the biggest problem is cost, it’s cheaper for us to fly to Europe or down south then it is to travel in our own country. They really need to make it cheaper for Canadians to explore their own country, that’s the main reason why most Canadians don’t travel inside our own borders, it’s just too expensive, so my sister and I opted to drive, because we both love driving, and we both love to explore, something you can’t do if you fly. Whatever chance you get, go out there and do it, and explore this beautiful country, we are so overshadowed by our southern neighbors, but there is so much more to this country than you could possibly imagine. I’ve been fortunate enough in my lifetime to travel around the world, open to every major continent on earth, each of it has its own unique beauty, but I have to say that Canada beats them all. Granted, I’m biased, I am a ninth generation Torontonian. With my ancestors came over from England and Ireland, and settled here in Toronto, it wasn’t even called Toronto, it was called York. I’m proud of my family lineage, but even more proud of my country, as I have family scattered all across it from one end the other (my mom has 11 brothers and sisters, each one of them had at least eight children, my mother being the exception, only having myself and my sister… as time went on, family members moved to different parts of the country, and I now have family in literally every province and territory, another reason why I wanted to do this, to meet family members I’ve never met before, having 101st cousins alone). If ever you get a chance, don’t travel outside of Canada, explore your country, I promise you I won’t regret it, and if you want any advice, feel free to respond, I’ll be happy to help if I can! Now get out there and start traveling, now that Covid is coming to a close, we can finally move again!
Yes, Canada is a stunning place, especially for those who love nature. If possible, do both, as the world itself has so much beauty to offer, not to mention the unique cultures around the world. But yeah, in terms of cost, I think it's just our size. Hotels, etc are the same as any first-world country, but it's the distances that make it expensive. Newfoundland is further from Calgary than Mexico City! haha
I’ve heard people from Newfoundland are most friendliest regardless of race I’m permanent resident of Canada living in Alberta, sadly my experience in Alberta is not good I like to visit Atlantic Canada, if they accept me, then I’ll go happily
I'm from Japan! I have my 25 year- Canadian friend who was born and lived for 20 years in Newfoundland! What a beautiful place!! Thank you for sharing this film!!
I live in NY. I have family in ST. Johns NFLD. My mother was born and raised in NFLD. I finally got a chance 3 years ago to visit. I really was amazed how beautiful it is
We visited Gros Morne in 2018 and completely fell in love with this beautiful place. Now, almost 3 years later we’ve decided we are moving to Newfoundland in spring 2021. I didn’t think I could be more excited to move to such an incredible place but this video got me even more excited!
@@MustDoCanada Not too far, born and raised in Ontario (Toronto area) currently living in the Grey/Bruce area. We’re moving to Marystown (about 3 hours west of St. John’s) and we could not be more excited to start our new adventure! Thanks so much for making videos like this and helping others see why we fell in love with the island!
I'm a born and raised Torontonian who married a Newfoundlander. First visit to "The Rock" blew my mind and we were lucky enough to be able to retire early to this magical Island. When I visit Ontario, now especially, I wonder how anyone can live there. #newfiebyinjection
As a Newfie, I'm so glad you guys actually left St Johns and see the province. Most tourists come and only see St Johns, which mind you, does need to be seen. It's so old and historic. But places like Twillingate and other smaller outport towns are what makes Newfoundland, Newfoundland. Great video keep It up, look forward to watching the rest of your videos.
This series seriously deserves much higher views! Incredible quality of videos with amazing camera angles. No need to mention the majestic views of the country, which already speak for themselves. You're marvelous as a couple and travelers. Will wait for more of your great shots :D
I am absolutely awed at your representation of Newfoundland... absolutely amazing job! This video is so different, so real, and raw. It shows what we are about, and how very accommodating, accepting, and loving that we really are! Fantastic job!
Aww thank you so much. My dad is from there too, so we love it on a deeper level. But still, it really is an awesome place to visit. Check out our St. Johns episode too. We have more coming from Viking Trail and Gros Morne. Hope to get back this year but its looking less likely now :(
Must Do Canada can u tell me part time opportunities in st johns..is it good for living here am looking for admission in cna college..or should i try for other provinces bcoz of job opportunities
I'm from Newfoundland and this made me even prouder than I already am. Wonderful job, guys! I'm going to watch the rest of your videos too. :) Thanks for doing this.
Pauline House I'd been in Newfoundland for 5 months and I can say it was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. You're so lucky of being born there!!!
I'm proud to be Canadian and I'm very proud to be a Newfounlander. Love waking up in the morning to the quiet sounds and smelling the fresh air. My home is a beautiful place and would never leave it. God love your cotton socks for making this video for the world to see.
@@MustDoCanada hello i am not "very much in love" with english speaking canadians because they are racist and bad against french speaking canadians....and i am french ...best regards
Wow absolutely beautiful video, I’m from Newfoundland, my hometown is called Trepassey. I live in St. John’s now and yes there is so much to do, so much beautiful landscape it would take half the year or longer to visit everywhere lol. Thank you for loving Newfoundland, I’m very proud to be a Newfoundlander. 😍 Peace and Love🙂♥️💕💚
Newfoundland is home for me, I am local on the Burin Peninsula, located on the islands most southern points and the gateway to the french islands it is a wonderful place to call home. I just watched all your videos and loved everyone of them, Canada is such a wonderful, beautiful and diverse country that I’m so proud to be a part off, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience traveling this amazing country. 🇨🇦 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 🇬🇧 🇮🇪 🇫🇷 🇩🇪 🇷🇺 🇦🇺 🇳🇿 🇵🇷 🇧🇷 🇪🇬
Born and rasied a true newfie for 20 years. I grew up and still growing up in a small fishing town called pouch cove and i wouldn't choose another place to live. Im proud to say im a newfie and a pouche. This made me cry. great job on this film guys
What a delightful series of videos! I'm going to "go west" with you. In the 1980s, I had the great fortune to go with a friend to eastern Canada, in a small plane. We visited his friends in St. John's, spent 2 days on PEI and a full day/night in Quebec City. It was glorious. My friend calculated that, using the "Grand Circle" route, our flight from San Francisco to St. John's, was almost one-half of the distance to South Africa. Wow! The flight, east/west, OVER the island to/from St. John's, is something I'll never forget. I think of it as "forbidden beauty." The forestation is dense, and wisps of fog work their way inland, from the coast ... eerie, but stunningly beautiful. Flight Control, at Gander, checked in with us at 30-minute intervals, just to be sure that we weren't looking for an emergency landing spot. What a great service. Being on the west coast, I've visited B.C ., often. But, I have no experience with the middle Provinces. Quarantine/Lock Down, has its advantages. I'm going to visit Canada!
Wow, that sounds like quite the adventure. I've been in some little planes before, up in the arctic and in Saskatchewan but always a little nervous. When ya coming back?
Matt and Karla are just amazing and I love these couple. They are most beautiful than any place on this earth. So keep Smiling... I still love your background music. Love and Hugs from INDIA
I became interested in St John's because of the TV series Hudson and Rex. It is lovely to look at other than the English countryside.Newfoundland should be seen more.I can't actually travel there so it's really Good being shown around in this way .Thanks.
I was born in Old Perlican in 1956 and have sailed past Newfoundland on the Empresses of Britain and Canada and the Stefan Batory - the nearest I ever got to going back. My dad was the doctor in Old Perlican and it truly was a very basic place....one phone line, for instance! Must make an effort to return from the UK to see it.
Wow. Yeah I just helped my dad write a book about growing up in Deer Harbour without power or running water. So crazy to think of these days: www.mustdocanada.com/deer-harbour-book/
Beutiful! thank you u guys! Good job! Have seen some of your videos.. very informative and entertaining. Seen your blog of Regina, Saskatchewan.. and others. Keep up the good work!
@@LaDeeDaLaDeeDa none of which I would like. I used to live in Cape Breton and I hate the way snowmobiles terrorize the streets and pollute unnecessarily, I am terrified of the ice and would never kill an animal. I would love to visit but in summer.
Thank you for your amazing video. I lived in Newfoundland for a few years as a child. It remains my favorite place on earth. I’ve travelled extensively. Nowhere are people more welcoming than Newfies.
Happy to find your channel. Like Karla I am an immigrant. But overtime of living in Canada, I become interested all the amazing things Canada has to offer. I am grateful for being here in Canada
@@hasansaleem4983 yes, Titan tours. It was absolutely amazing, our tour guide was fantastic as she was a Newfoundlander. We saw Icebergs, Elk, snow, lovely Canadians & walked on the mantle of the earth.I need to go back when I’ve saved up 😀😀
@@1janehunter what differences did you notice between Newfoundland and Ontario, specifically Toronto, in terms of culture diversity, cost of living, infrastructures and architectures, types of jobs, people, etc.?
I’m Irish and married a Newfie girl. Moved here with our 3 kids several years ago and will likely never live in Ireland again. Can’t imagine I’d ever want to leave Newfoundland.
Yeah, we LOVED Newfoundland. I have family there so we go every few years, but yeah, it's a really cool place. Very unique and distinct. Lots of things to do. Great food, great music!
@@captainleefy the cold or the snow, because we get pounded every year with at least 3 or more heavy snow storms. Last year we broke the record for The most snow. We called it snowmageddon. Even though it was a rough time for most of us(especially when we were right in the middle of the pandemic) we were all pretty much stuck in our houses for days. But we all pulled together like we normally do here, it's almost like we're one big family,and when push comes to shove,we all get together and help each other out.
Newfoundland: where you shovel snow to make room for more snow, where you forget what the sun looks like & when the power's out during the winter you some how still end up with an electric bill more than your mortgage. Our home keeps us humble hahah. In all seriousness though, there are some of the most unique, open hearted & solid people are found here. The spirit of Newfoundland is felt by all.
Great great awesome job. Thanks for showing us one the worlds must exciting and beautiful country in such and accurate way. Now I’m convinced that my next trip will be the great country of Canada. Greetings from Mexico.
Francisco Valdes this Newfoundland is belong to saint pierrer and miqlano ??? And the other one is belong to Canada 🇨🇦 this name is Newfoundland labadar plz explain me thanks
@@schingh1973 st perrer and miqlano are both a part of france. I grew up about an hour from the ferry that takes you there, and never been. most Newfoundlanders don't go there. Also never heard of a kitchen party with people playing live music. Newfoundland is beautiful, but not as social as you might think. of course I haven't lived there in 20 years so things may have changed a bit.
From North Dakota. We grew up with friends and family of our Canadian neighbors. I been to Newfoundland in my Military days. Always wanted to go from Coast 2 Coast from Oregon to New Hampshire then to Newfoundland to Victoria BC. What a Trip that would be! I love Canada and The United States of America!
Pilleys Island in Green Bay South has Bumblebee Bight Inn and Brewery...check out the bays, the islands, the hikes and then tell your tales in Newfoundland's 2020 new craft brewery.
I worked there for more than 3 years and recently back in Ontario. Lovely people. Can’t forget Newfoundland. If I had a chance I will go back again. Thank you new finies.
This area reminded me of Puff the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee! All the homes dotted along the land! Just breathtaking! My Family is from Montreal but this is a completely different landscape.
Newfoundlanders are awesome people. Travelled around and saw some great places with my partner (she’s from there but hadn’t seen alot of the places we went). Highlights were Gros Morne, Skerwink Trial and surrounds, meeting a fellow Aussie in Bonavista who moved there, going to Fogo Island and camping at Brimstone Head then getting invited to dinner by locals and finally, walking around St. John’s. Amazing place.
Really amazing quality of videos and narration. Thank you so much for showing us these breathtaking places....just waiting for things to get back to normal now so that I can start travelling :)
I am Mexican and I just fell in love with Newfoundland! I just came here because I am dating a girl from there who is very cool lol but now I really want to go there for the city and culture as well.
I had to watch the full video ,love it! I joined you Gus channel and hit the bell button so I can get notify always for your upcoming more videos! I’m so excited for you guys next videos.
As someone from the USA's mid Atlantic, it blows me away that this is also a part of the east coast. Granted, it's about a 30 hour drive north of me, but it really looks nothing like what I've always considered the "east coast" to be. At a glance the landscapes showcased here remind me of British Columbia or Alaska. It really is hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that Newfoundland shares the same coastline as Florida and New Jersey! 🤣🤣
Back in 1969, I accompanied my family (as a ten year old boy) on a trip to Newfoundland. I have very distinct memories. We camped near a beach and the waves were absolutely full of fish. We bought a net on the end of a long pole and would simply scoop dozens of fish out of the waves. Then we realized that there were flounder around our feet and so we fashioned spears out of branches and easily speared flounder right there in wading distance from the shore. We were frozen solid after coming out of the water. When we were leaving on the ferry, the sight of a train running along the hillside in the fog over the water was one of the prettiest things that I had ever seen. Family lore has it that my ancestor, emigrating to Nova Scotia from Ireland, gave birth to a still born baby. She hid the death on the boat because she wanted to bury the baby. They stopped in Newfoundland and that is where my cousin is buried; most likely in an unmarked grave.
My fiance is a Newfoundlander. She wants to take me there, and I can't wait to be Screached in. People are so kind there. And they make sure you are secured and safe. Which is what I really live about it. :)
Thank you guys for this Video! This pretty short movie made my thoughts about Immigration to Canada stronger! And one of the provinces to be in for me is Newfoundland! Awesome nature!
This was beautifully done. A little tidbit about the colourful houses? Originally the fisherman/sailors would just use leftover dory boat paint to paint their house because as its oil paint it helped water not soak the wood. But now we just do it because it’s a tradition more than anything. (And they DO look cute, after all)
My niece got married in Newfoundland. The family lived in Dunstable, England. Moved to Toronto. Haven't seen them since the 90s. If I had the money, time and passport I would go visit. Be interesting to see what the locals are like. Stand out with my English accent.
My best friend/gf of almost 10 years is a newfie. After covid dies down, I plan on flying there to see her (and have been making plans on me even moving there) so I’ve been watching a lot of videos on Canada, specially Newfoundland. So this video really helped get an insight. Thank you, from a casual American from Alabama😀
Good job everyone. We really need to know about the holiday spots and tourism in Canada. I as a traveler, have visited the USA many time for holiday and tourist exploration but now I’m asking myself why I didn’t make it to Canada ! I really appreciate your efforts because I know well how much difficult and challenging to come up with such a great work of documenting and videotaping like your videos. Greetings from Qatar 🇶🇦
Thanks for the kind words. We really appreciate it. Yes, USA is super famous due to the movies and the big cities like NY, SF, and such. So many amazing places in the world but we thought we'd niche down and focus on Canada, as there's so many cool things here most people know nothing about
We just released a new video about Newfoundland. This time we take you up the Viking Trail to the world's FIRST UNESCO World Heritage Site! th-cam.com/video/JOoYL0cBc5E/w-d-xo.html
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Newfoundland is a beautiful place, but please don't be fooled by your vacation on the island. The people are very nice, for awhile, then their true colors comes spilling over. Very greedy, keep up with the Jones types, who should have been reaping the rewards of economic prosper for generations. The Smallwood's on Roaches Line, (who's Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, gave away one of the most prolific manmade wonders in NF history), know exactly what I'm talking about. It's that very greed by ol Joe, that I find similar with all the people of NF. Even now, in the economic downturn of the oil and gas sector, they complain and whine, about how they can't afford the outlandish purchases they have acquired, and expects government payouts to cover the costs. Reminds me of the 90's, when the NF people stormed parliament hill in St. John's cornering poor ol John Crosbie, demanding to fish waters that they overfished(along with other countries). The government came up with a new type of Welfare called the moratorium, where most fishermen received monthly payments. Most other people would have just trained in a new field. Hibernia, another major project in NF, where thousands of NF people were employed, but only if you were a son of, or related to bosses already on site. The big fraud scandel with workers having to give 100 dollars of their paycheck to the foreman who got them the job, no greed there I know. Workers driving to work with snowmobiles without engines in them in the back of their pickup, only to steal whatever they felt was worthy of stealing. Workers throwing things in the garbage to be taken to the dump, only to take a trip to the dump after work hours with their family to see if someone else hasn't found that item yet. This is the true nature of humans, we are very greedy, narcissistic, overbearing, beings, its just that NFer's are the very best at hiding it. Talk with a person from Labrador and call them a Newfie, see what happens!
@@Cummerbust I had a great time when I was there in 2010 and the people were great to me the entire week. Your perspective is interesting, though.
I'm an American blessed to live in one of the most beautiful places on gods blue-green earth: Vermont. And yet I've spent more than 5 months in Newfoundland spread out over 4 separate trips. Everything about Newfoundland is authentic, pure, genuine, honest, and non-stop gorgeous. And the people?........second to none in a very big world.
Agree!
One of the most beautiful places in Canada for sure,love Newfoundland.I have lived here for 1yr,absolutely love it,nicest people you'd ever want to meet.
My husband and I live in Alberta. We went to Newfoundland because of all the beautiful pictures we seen. They didn't do it justice. It was more beautiful than we could've imagined. What's even better are the people. They are so friendly, thoughtful and kind. For example we went in the summer. We went to this one restaurant/bar that had live music. We were at the door and were looking for a table. There wasn't a free table. But a group of people seen us and told us they'd make room at their table so we could sit, eat and listen to the great band they had ! I'll never forget it. So if you want to go to a place that is beautiful, fun, great food/music and fabulous people go to Newfoundland. We are even thinking of moving there.
My Mom is a Canadian citizen and hasn't been back since I was a child, 25 years ago. I have a family of my own now and we are returning together this year. I couldn't be more excited, it's going to be a very special trip.
Oh wow! It's such a great place. Such friendly people. Have fun!
Great video. I was born and raised in St. John's but my parents and I had to move to Ontario because Ontario could provide them with a life that Newfoundland couldn't at the time. One things for certain, you appreciate it more after you've been gone for 30+ years. My dad said it best at his uncles funeral, "Newfoundland is the only place you try to get off of as a child, then spend the rest of your life trying to get back". I hope to go back home to live out my remaining years one day! I'm a proud Newfoundlander! Again, great video.
Yes, my dad is from NEwfoundland and moved to Alberta. Newfoundland is not a place known for jobs. But for tourism, beautiful :)
Wishing you all the best.
Hello, I am maybe doing my exchange year in St. Jones!
But idk a lot about it.
Is it a good city for an exchange student?
At 52, I’m happy to say I’ve seen my entire country, every province, territory, and have been to the most eastern, western, southern and northern points of our beautiful nation…. I know on the international stage we don’t get the attention most other countries do, but we really should because this country is absolutely beautiful from coast to coast to coast, not to mention absolutely enormous! My sister and I promised each other we would drive across the entire country, it took us two years, but we did it, and made a lot of stops along the way. It was the best thing we ever did, and I’m actually planning to do it all over again, to try to see some of the places that we missed, because it’s impossible to see it all in one lifetime, just look on the map, this country is gigantic, and greatly underestimated. You wouldn’t believe all the things there are to see and do out there, the biggest problem is cost, it’s cheaper for us to fly to Europe or down south then it is to travel in our own country. They really need to make it cheaper for Canadians to explore their own country, that’s the main reason why most Canadians don’t travel inside our own borders, it’s just too expensive, so my sister and I opted to drive, because we both love driving, and we both love to explore, something you can’t do if you fly. Whatever chance you get, go out there and do it, and explore this beautiful country, we are so overshadowed by our southern neighbors, but there is so much more to this country than you could possibly imagine. I’ve been fortunate enough in my lifetime to travel around the world, open to every major continent on earth, each of it has its own unique beauty, but I have to say that Canada beats them all. Granted, I’m biased, I am a ninth generation Torontonian. With my ancestors came over from England and Ireland, and settled here in Toronto, it wasn’t even called Toronto, it was called York. I’m proud of my family lineage, but even more proud of my country, as I have family scattered all across it from one end the other (my mom has 11 brothers and sisters, each one of them had at least eight children, my mother being the exception, only having myself and my sister… as time went on, family members moved to different parts of the country, and I now have family in literally every province and territory, another reason why I wanted to do this, to meet family members I’ve never met before, having 101st cousins alone). If ever you get a chance, don’t travel outside of Canada, explore your country, I promise you I won’t regret it, and if you want any advice, feel free to respond, I’ll be happy to help if I can! Now get out there and start traveling, now that Covid is coming to a close, we can finally move again!
Yes, Canada is a stunning place, especially for those who love nature. If possible, do both, as the world itself has so much beauty to offer, not to mention the unique cultures around the world. But yeah, in terms of cost, I think it's just our size. Hotels, etc are the same as any first-world country, but it's the distances that make it expensive. Newfoundland is further from Calgary than Mexico City! haha
I have just explored some places in Ontario alone and its huge. Still so much more to see if you are open to adventures you will enjoy.
planning a trip to NFLD. I also live close to Toronto. anyplace you suggest to visit in NFLD.
@@alpa7762 had a great time in St Johns, but LOVED Gros Morne nation park…it’s absolutely stunning!… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gros_Morne_National_Park
I’ve heard people from Newfoundland are most friendliest regardless of race
I’m permanent resident of Canada living in Alberta, sadly my experience in Alberta is not good
I like to visit Atlantic Canada, if they accept me, then I’ll go happily
I'm from Japan! I have my 25 year- Canadian friend who was born and lived for 20 years in Newfoundland! What a beautiful place!! Thank you for sharing this film!!
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I live in Ontario. I had a friend years ago that decided to go to school in Newfoundland. She loved it there so much, that she never came back.
Oh wow haha, I can see it definitely growing on you if you went to school there...
I live in NY. I have family in ST. Johns NFLD. My mother was born and raised in NFLD. I finally got a chance 3 years ago to visit. I really was amazed how beautiful it is
oh wow, and so different eh? Especially if you're coming from the Big Apple
My grandmother and her siblings grew up here. My mom and I grew up in the states but I'm proud of my Canadian ancestors. ❤️
It's a very, very beautiful place
We visited Gros Morne in 2018 and completely fell in love with this beautiful place. Now, almost 3 years later we’ve decided we are moving to Newfoundland in spring 2021. I didn’t think I could be more excited to move to such an incredible place but this video got me even more excited!
Oh wow, that's so cool! Where r u moving from?
@@MustDoCanada Not too far, born and raised in Ontario (Toronto area) currently living in the Grey/Bruce area. We’re moving to Marystown (about 3 hours west of St. John’s) and we could not be more excited to start our new adventure! Thanks so much for making videos like this and helping others see why we fell in love with the island!
@@jennyeaster2033 How did the move go?
Canada is blessed with natural beauty from coast-to-coast, definitely would love to visit Newfoundland one day.
I'm a born and raised Torontonian who married a Newfoundlander. First visit to "The Rock" blew my mind and we were lucky enough to be able to retire early to this magical Island. When I visit Ontario, now especially, I wonder how anyone can live there. #newfiebyinjection
Thank you for sharing this amazing video!
As a Newfie, I'm so glad you guys actually left St Johns and see the province. Most tourists come and only see St Johns, which mind you, does need to be seen. It's so old and historic. But places like Twillingate and other smaller outport towns are what makes Newfoundland, Newfoundland.
Great video keep It up, look forward to watching the rest of your videos.
Totally! We're here right now actually, making more videos about the Viking Trail, etc...
Must Do Canada should of told me I could of cut more veggies for supper.
@@blairrice haha my bad :)
Come down by Burin or mtown, not much to see but you'll have a laugh
I am from twillingate, definitely the best place....lol
This series seriously deserves much higher views!
Incredible quality of videos with amazing camera angles.
No need to mention the majestic views of the country, which already speak for themselves.
You're marvelous as a couple and travelers.
Will wait for more of your great shots :D
Thank you so much for the kind words! This inspires us to keep going :)
@@MustDoCanada hi dear
I am planning to move to NL ...i need a rental house there
I am absolutely awed at your representation of Newfoundland... absolutely amazing job! This video is so different, so real, and raw. It shows what we are about, and how very accommodating, accepting, and loving that we really are! Fantastic job!
Aww thank you so much. My dad is from there too, so we love it on a deeper level. But still, it really is an awesome place to visit. Check out our St. Johns episode too. We have more coming from Viking Trail and Gros Morne. Hope to get back this year but its looking less likely now :(
Been to 7 Provinces in Canada, Newfoundland is the best. St John's is a very beautiful city.Spent a week there just this July
That's a good month to go!
To us from the tropic, it was still cold... night temp was down to one digit
Adrian J Nyaoi try putting a negative sign in front of two digits 😂
LittleWither Gaming tell me more about new foundland
Must Do Canada can u tell me part time opportunities in st johns..is it good for living here am looking for admission in cna college..or should i try for other provinces bcoz of job opportunities
I'm from Newfoundland and this made me even prouder than I already am. Wonderful job, guys! I'm going to watch the rest of your videos too. :) Thanks for doing this.
Awesome, so is my dad and half my family! :) It's a lovely place. Glad you liked it!
Pauline House I'd been in Newfoundland for 5 months and I can say it was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen. You're so lucky of being born there!!!
Pauline House im also from newfoundland!
Pauline House i am from iraq and i want live in CANADA
Pauline House i can cal you ??
Beautiful people live in beautiful place and great country👍🥰❤️
I’m from Taiwan, hope to see Newfoundland in this life time. 🙏
God bless All🌈❤️
Amazing video, thank you, guys!
I'm proud to be Canadian and I'm very proud to be a Newfounlander. Love waking up in the morning to the quiet sounds and smelling the fresh air. My home is a beautiful place and would never leave it. God love your cotton socks for making this video for the world to see.
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it. We're coming back to NFLD this June!
@@MustDoCanada your welcome!! Oh that's amazing!!
Nicole Chantell hi
@@MustDoCanada hello i am not "very much in love" with english speaking canadians because they are racist and bad against french speaking canadians....and i am french ...best regards
What memories that was the same pub we got screeched in on our visit in 2017 . We are soon going back from Lindsay Ontario on a three week road trip.
haha it's a cool bar eh!
Wow absolutely beautiful video, I’m from Newfoundland, my hometown is called Trepassey. I live in St. John’s now and yes there is so much to do, so much beautiful landscape it would take half the year or longer to visit everywhere lol. Thank you for loving Newfoundland, I’m very proud to be a Newfoundlander. 😍 Peace and Love🙂♥️💕💚
Thanks! So glad you like it. We've made a few more about NFLD since then and are hoping to get back there this summer if possible.
Newfoundland is home for me, I am local on the Burin Peninsula, located on the islands most southern points and the gateway to the french islands it is a wonderful place to call home.
I just watched all your videos and loved everyone of them, Canada is such a wonderful, beautiful and diverse country that I’m so proud to be a part off, thank you so much for sharing your wonderful experience traveling this amazing country.
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It's on my bucket list to visit Newfoundland. The landscape is unbelievable.
We just got back again. See something new everytime and still so much to explore there
Buddy it's not much too look at here mostly b'ys on quads and three wheelers
I’ve been twice in three years. I love it.
Any special festivals over the year?
@@tywanadeering741 nice try "Tywana." No one here days quads or three wheelers. Lmao
Born and rasied a true newfie for 20 years. I grew up and still growing up in a small fishing town called pouch cove and i wouldn't choose another place to live. Im proud to say im a newfie and a pouche. This made me cry. great job on this film guys
My dad is from Deer Harbour. We love it too :)
It was great to support this group of young people on their adventure.
Thanks Mark! It was really awesome meeting you both. Can't wait to come back for another kitchen party one day :)
Have you been getting my emails?
Have you been getting his emails?
From ireland but living in Vancouver. I am going to Newfound Land next July and looking forward to it
What a delightful series of videos! I'm going to "go west" with you.
In the 1980s, I had the great fortune to go with a friend to eastern Canada, in a small plane. We visited his friends in St. John's, spent 2 days on PEI and a full day/night in Quebec City. It was glorious. My friend calculated that, using the "Grand Circle" route, our flight from San Francisco to St. John's, was almost one-half of the distance to South Africa. Wow!
The flight, east/west, OVER the island to/from St. John's, is something I'll never forget. I think of it as "forbidden beauty." The forestation is dense, and wisps of fog work their way inland, from the coast ... eerie, but stunningly beautiful.
Flight Control, at Gander, checked in with us at 30-minute intervals, just to be sure that we weren't looking for an emergency landing spot. What a great service.
Being on the west coast, I've visited B.C ., often. But, I have no experience with the middle Provinces.
Quarantine/Lock Down, has its advantages. I'm going to visit Canada!
Wow, that sounds like quite the adventure. I've been in some little planes before, up in the arctic and in Saskatchewan but always a little nervous. When ya coming back?
Matt and Karla are just amazing and I love these couple. They are most beautiful than any place on this earth. So keep Smiling...
I still love your background music.
Love and Hugs from INDIA
I became interested in St John's because of the TV
series Hudson and Rex. It is lovely to look at other
than the English countryside.Newfoundland should
be seen more.I can't actually travel there so it's really
Good being shown around in this way .Thanks.
It’s one of our favourite places! Haven’t seen that show. Will have to check it out
I was born in Old Perlican in 1956 and have sailed past Newfoundland on the Empresses of Britain and Canada and the Stefan Batory - the nearest I ever got to going back. My dad was the doctor in Old Perlican and it truly was a very basic place....one phone line, for instance! Must make an effort to return from the UK to see it.
Wow. Yeah I just helped my dad write a book about growing up in Deer Harbour without power or running water. So crazy to think of these days: www.mustdocanada.com/deer-harbour-book/
Proud to be Canadian, Irish et Québécois, Merci.
Cool! Very much alike. My mom is from Montreal but my grandparents are Irish
McDuff is a common french family name in Quebec !
hello host! this video is really amazing experience! i love Canada specially this Newfoundland. sent you here full love and support! seeeere yeah
Thank you for beautiful picture, My wife is Newfoundlander and I’m Korean... we leave in S.Korea and we wish to going back soon.
Oh wow, that's cool. How does she like Korea? So different than NFLD haha
Gorgeous!!!
The more I watch Canda videos the more I fall in love with Canda.. Love from India. You guys are amazing.
Thank you so much :)
Beutiful! thank you u guys! Good job! Have seen some of your videos.. very informative and entertaining. Seen your blog of Regina, Saskatchewan.. and others. Keep up the good work!
Canada seems like the promised land--especially this island. So quaint.
It can be :)
It does look lovely
It is nice, except for the winter weather.
@@chriswilliams6568 Winters are amazing here. Snowmobiling to the cabin, ice fishing, rabbit hunting etc. etc.
@@LaDeeDaLaDeeDa none of which I would like. I used to live in Cape Breton and I hate the way snowmobiles terrorize the streets and pollute unnecessarily, I am terrified of the ice and would never kill an animal. I would love to visit but in summer.
Thank you for your amazing video. I lived in Newfoundland for a few years as a child. It remains my favorite place on earth. I’ve travelled extensively. Nowhere are people more welcoming than Newfies.
haha its true! There's really something so unique about it
Ooh...where do you live now!?... pretty
Just don't call us Newfies, please.
I am from Newfoundland and this was wonderful!
I got screeched in too and went on the puffin rock tour! great job!
oh awesome! yeah, it's funny. My dad is from NFLD so I've been screeched in many times hah
Hi
Beautiful!!! Newfoundland is one of our favourite places we want to visit.
It really is!
Fantastic. Thank you. I am a displaced Canadian at the moment. This made me so homesick and proud.
Glad you liked it!
My Father was from Newfoundland and I took my first trip there this June, a breathtaking place that I will return to.
Awesome! My dad is from there too!
Looks absolutely incredible!!! Can't wait to get up there in August on my motorcycle!!!
Happy to find your channel. Like Karla I am an immigrant. But overtime of living in Canada, I become interested all the amazing things Canada has to offer. I am grateful for being here in Canada
Oh cool, where from?
Must Do Canada : came from Hong Kong as a young kid. Now living in bc
@@Tiejocky oh wow. cool. Sorry to hear what's happening there now. We were in HK back in 2012. Miss it
I am coming to Newfoundland & Nova Scotia in June on a tour, this has made me wish time away 👍
Did you go?
@@hasansaleem4983 yes, Titan tours. It was absolutely amazing, our tour guide was fantastic as she was a Newfoundlander. We saw Icebergs, Elk, snow, lovely Canadians & walked on the mantle of the earth.I need to go back when I’ve saved up 😀😀
@@1janehunter what differences did you notice between Newfoundland and Ontario, specifically Toronto, in terms of culture diversity, cost of living, infrastructures and architectures, types of jobs, people, etc.?
Awesome place..truly, the last frontier on earth..Moose, Bush, few people, super fresh air and crystal clear water..Glad I toured the whole island!
Went to Canada in 1997 for our silver wedding a tour from the east to the west best holiday ever
I’m Irish and married a Newfie girl.
Moved here with our 3 kids several years ago and will likely never live in Ireland again. Can’t imagine I’d ever want to leave Newfoundland.
That's awesome! We debate it since we have family there but for constant travellers, it's a bit isolated. What's different compared to Ireland?
I am from Newfoundland and love it here .Moved away to the main land but moved back and would never !eave again ! My home and I love it !
Crime is very low there right?
I’ve never been to Newfoundland (I’m from BC) but it looks so beautiful! I definitely want to go there one day!
Yeah, we LOVED Newfoundland. I have family there so we go every few years, but yeah, it's a really cool place. Very unique and distinct. Lots of things to do. Great food, great music!
I’m from Newfoundland but I live BC more ! Haha
Just don’t come in winter unless you really love the cold!
Explodingtraps This is Newfoundland, not PEI.
@@captainleefy the cold or the snow, because we get pounded every year with at least 3 or more heavy snow storms.
Last year we broke the record for The most snow.
We called it snowmageddon.
Even though it was a rough time for most of us(especially when we were right in the middle of the pandemic) we were all pretty much stuck in our houses for days.
But we all pulled together like we normally do here, it's almost like we're one big family,and when push comes to shove,we all get together and help each other out.
Amazing video, thank you!
I am loving your videos!!! Greetings from the Philippines!!!
Newfoundland: where you shovel snow to make room for more snow, where you forget what the sun looks like & when the power's out during the winter you some how still end up with an electric bill more than your mortgage. Our home keeps us humble hahah. In all seriousness though, there are some of the most unique, open hearted & solid people are found here. The spirit of Newfoundland is felt by all.
Great great awesome job. Thanks for showing us one the worlds must exciting and beautiful country in such and accurate way. Now I’m convinced that my next trip will be the great country of Canada. Greetings from Mexico.
Glad you liked it. We live in Alberta but we love Newfoundland. Karla is from Mexico but loves it here too
Francisco Valdes this Newfoundland
is belong to saint pierrer and miqlano ??? And the other one is belong to Canada 🇨🇦 this name is Newfoundland labadar plz explain me thanks
Malik Haroon St. Pierre is owned by France. If you’re going there from NFLD, you need a passport from what I’ve heard.
@@schingh1973 st perrer and miqlano are both a part of france. I grew up about an hour from the ferry that takes you there, and never been. most Newfoundlanders don't go there. Also never heard of a kitchen party with people playing live music. Newfoundland is beautiful, but not as social as you might think. of course I haven't lived there in 20 years so things may have changed a bit.
wonderful video, thanks for sharing
Beautiful love it. I am from NFLD. I go there for the whole summer now that I am retired. Love it
From North Dakota. We grew up with friends and family of our Canadian neighbors. I been to Newfoundland in my Military days. Always wanted to go from Coast 2 Coast from Oregon to New Hampshire then to Newfoundland to Victoria BC. What a Trip that would be!
I love Canada and The United States of America!
That would be an awesome trip. We've thought about doing a USA one as well, but I think it would need to be a year
@@MustDoCanada exactly what I was thinking. At least a year. It's the journey not my destination that I'm thinking of. Thanks my friend!
I was born in St. John's......you can say Newfoundland is beautiful but, you have to see it to believe it.
Really you've got to be kidding!
I hope coronavirus will finish until September I'm gointo to calgary, etc... I hope newf
Marlon Alegría Tuanama come to Winnipeg with no more new cases of COVID 19
What area of NL would you recommend visiting?
I want to visit this place so how ? Obtaining visa is the most difficult aim of everyone. Kindly support me
Pilleys Island in Green Bay South has Bumblebee Bight Inn and Brewery...check out the bays, the islands, the hikes and then tell your tales in Newfoundland's 2020 new craft brewery.
Sounds awesome! Next time! :)
St. John’s can get some crazy winds as there’s not much to shelter the Avalon peninsula but Lethbridge Alberta is much windier.
haha Yes, both are very windy places...
I worked there for more than 3 years and recently back in Ontario. Lovely people. Can’t forget Newfoundland. If I had a chance I will go back again. Thank you new finies.
Im amazed about the quality of this video, National Geogrphic feels envy about it 😉. seriously good quality, congrats.
haha I wish :)
Agreed
This area reminded me of Puff the magic dragon lived by the sea And frolicked in the autumn mist in a land called Honah Lee!
All the homes dotted along the land! Just breathtaking! My Family is from Montreal but this is a completely different landscape.
I LOVED my month in Newfoundland and can’t wait to go back.
Us too! Such a special place
I studied in Newfoundland, lived in cornerbrook .I loved every moment I spent there, feels more like home because people there are super nice.
Very cool! Where ya from?
@@MustDoCanada Nigeria.
Amazing video! I am Canadian and have never been. I am going now. Just beautiful. Subscribed!
You'll love it!
Newfoundlanders are awesome people. Travelled around and saw some great places with my partner (she’s from there but hadn’t seen alot of the places we went).
Highlights were Gros Morne, Skerwink Trial and surrounds, meeting a fellow Aussie in Bonavista who moved there, going to Fogo Island and camping at Brimstone Head then getting invited to dinner by locals and finally, walking around St. John’s.
Amazing place.
hi i live in newfoundland i love these videos and the colorful houses are called jelly bean row houses
@bailey's Corner how is it different from Ontario, in terms of job finding, for new immigrants? Can you elaborate on that please?
Beautiful video! Very inspiring! Another place to be added to my travel wish list!
Ooohh really want to go with you... honey
Really amazing quality of videos and narration. Thank you so much for showing us these breathtaking places....just waiting for things to get back to normal now so that I can start travelling :)
Thank you so much :)
Great job. Beautiful video.
I am Mexican and I just fell in love with Newfoundland! I just came here because I am dating a girl from there who is very cool lol but now I really want to go there for the city and culture as well.
Very cool. Mexico City? Newfoundland is pretty awesome. We love it! Weather can be not so great but the people are wonderful
The most beautiful country on earth!
This Video inspired me to go visit every Province and Territory in Canada
That's amazing! Think you'll do it all in one go or seperate times?
Separate Times I was going to go to The United States in the summer of 2018 but instead ill try going to British
Columbia as my first stop
BC is awesome! Hopefully our Alberta episode will be out soon too!
@@MustDoCanada i m from india. After watching ur videos i m really keen to come nd explore canada.
@@ravnishpunjabitraveller5390 That's awesome! I hope you make it here one day. We were in India back in 2015
I had to watch the full video ,love it! I joined you Gus channel and hit the bell button so I can get notify always for your upcoming more videos! I’m so excited for you guys next videos.
Thank you! Winter videos coming soon!
@@MustDoCanada great! Love watching your videos
As someone from the USA's mid Atlantic, it blows me away that this is also a part of the east coast. Granted, it's about a 30 hour drive north of me, but it really looks nothing like what I've always considered the "east coast" to be. At a glance the landscapes showcased here remind me of British Columbia or Alaska. It really is hard for me to wrap my head around the fact that Newfoundland shares the same coastline as Florida and New Jersey! 🤣🤣
Totally! So different. The North Atlantic is so different compared to Florida. Much colder haha.
Back in 1969, I accompanied my family (as a ten year old boy) on a trip to Newfoundland. I have very distinct memories. We camped near a beach and the waves were absolutely full of fish. We bought a net on the end of a long pole and would simply scoop dozens of fish out of the waves. Then we realized that there were flounder around our feet and so we fashioned spears out of branches and easily speared flounder right there in wading distance from the shore. We were frozen solid after coming out of the water.
When we were leaving on the ferry, the sight of a train running along the hillside in the fog over the water was one of the prettiest things that I had ever seen.
Family lore has it that my ancestor, emigrating to Nova Scotia from Ireland, gave birth to a still born baby. She hid the death on the boat because she wanted to bury the baby. They stopped in Newfoundland and that is where my cousin is buried; most likely in an unmarked grave.
Wow, that's quite the story! How did the flounder taste? :)
Watching this video makes me realize I really am lucky to live in Newfoundland
:) Glad you liked it
We are thinking about moving there...are there jobs for nurses and IT?
Thanks so much for the video
Absolutely amazing!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you so much for the kind words :)
My fiance is a Newfoundlander. She wants to take me there, and I can't wait to be Screached in. People are so kind there. And they make sure you are secured and safe. Which is what I really live about it. :)
Thank you guys for this Video! This pretty short movie made my thoughts about Immigration to Canada stronger! And one of the provinces to be in for me is Newfoundland! Awesome nature!
Yes, lots of nature :) So glad you liked it!
Unforgettable vacation in 1997. Thank you for sharing.
That's so awesome to hear :)
Going to visit Newfoundland next week! Thank you for the amazing video! ;-)
This was beautifully done. A little tidbit about the colourful houses? Originally the fisherman/sailors would just use leftover dory boat paint to paint their house because as its oil paint it helped water not soak the wood. But now we just do it because it’s a tradition more than anything. (And they DO look cute, after all)
Thanks for the info!
and you stayed with Doris and Tom Sheppard in Trout River!! They are VERY special people :) So very happy you loved our beautiful province.
We did! (and sorry we missed this comment a while ago) They were great and we hope to come back some day! My uncle actually lives in Pynn's Brook!
i live around gros mourn and the best thing is every time you wake up u see the sun rising over the long range mountains
It's just beautiful, I'd love to spend the whole summer/fall there!!
wow, thats a great start! Look forward to further explore Canada with you!
Thanks!!!
I'm from the North Carolina, USA and I really have an interest in Novia Scotia and Newfoundland.. They seem like intriguing places
I'm sure you'd love them. One of our favourite places in the country
I take music lessons and I live in Newfoundland st.johns and I saw one of my music teachers playing
Very cool! We just happened to stumble upon that too
I love the jelly beans row houses.
They are so pretty.
Well done, good job !
I am from Vancouver ! St John is a very pretty place !
Yes, the colours are beautiful eh...
St. John's
My niece got married in Newfoundland. The family lived in Dunstable, England. Moved to Toronto. Haven't seen them since the 90s. If I had the money, time and passport I would go visit. Be interesting to see what the locals are like. Stand out with my English accent.
Haha probably not a lot has changed either. It’s still very laid back
My best friend/gf of almost 10 years is a newfie. After covid dies down, I plan on flying there to see her (and have been making plans on me even moving there) so I’ve been watching a lot of videos on Canada, specially Newfoundland. So this video really helped get an insight. Thank you, from a casual American from Alabama😀
Very cool! Where would you be moving from?
@@MustDoCanada USA, Alabama. I live in the more city area of Alabama
@@cinnacity7534 you a Newfie yet?
Good job everyone. We really need to know about the holiday spots and tourism in Canada. I as a traveler, have visited the USA many time for holiday and tourist exploration but now I’m asking myself why I didn’t make it to Canada ! I really appreciate your efforts because I know well how much difficult and challenging to come up with such a great work of documenting and videotaping like your videos. Greetings from Qatar 🇶🇦
Thanks for the kind words. We really appreciate it. Yes, USA is super famous due to the movies and the big cities like NY, SF, and such. So many amazing places in the world but we thought we'd niche down and focus on Canada, as there's so many cool things here most people know nothing about
I miss being a Newfie, Bay Roberts will forever be apart of me... Mad rock bay and traveling to st. John's was so cool
Love from sweden ,, AMAZING VIDEO ❤❤❤❤❤