Like you, I love winter, especially at its peak: Brilliant blue skies, glittering, almost blinding snow, the dry air and sparkling stars at night. You absolutely nailed the clothing and winter sports. I feel so bad about new arrivals buying those Canada Goose coats and hiding inside for months.
Great advice, you never go wrong with mountain boots/shoes: strong, warm, sturdy grip on rough terrain and 100% keeps water outside. It all starts with good feet protection 😊
Great video girls! Quite informative and very straight forward. What is the model of your The North Face parka and Columbia and Vans boots from the previos how to stay warm video? Are those boots good for ice and snow? You rock!
@@MakeThatChange thank you. I Hope you can talk more about driveway in Saint Michele area. I have just moved to Canada last year and I had absolutely no idea how to do it correctly especially when there were a snowstorm
For most places in Canada, you won't really need cleats. Having boots with a good grip should be all you need, unless you live in the area with extreme icey conditions - then you will need spikes.
This is the fantasy. Canadian winter is great if your young athletic single and have a job that requires that one lift nothing heavier than a file folder. The reality is that if one is fifty and pulling a shopping buggy over streets covered in snow and ice ruts as well as looking after an elderly family member or children after getting up at six am to take two buses to a crap job your not going to feel like hitting the slopes at night. For those that do one needs to understand that the ski slopes are not located downtown. They an hours drive away or more. When I was in my twenties I would usually get back home around midnight then back up at six. Once age sets in as well as more adult responsibilities the winter becomes truly arduous. Also there is cold and there is cold. A cold snap in a major Canadian city can drop to minus 35 C without the windchill. I've gone out ice fishing in that weather when young and if you have ever experienced it you will know why Canadians are one of the most indoor populations once in their thirties. There's an old saying that a Canadian couldn't spot a moose in a police line up. Far easier to curl up and stream something on the computer and head to bed.
Hey, I have a question regarding beginning immigration to Canada. I'm in a relationship right now and my LDR girlfriend plans on moving to Canada, but she doesn't know how to apply for a permanent residency and a work visa to use in Canada until the 3 out of 5 years are fulfilled, and she can apply for citizenship and finally become a citizen. Can you help me understand the system and how she can apply? She is American, so are there any extra steps for her? I really want to understand how I can help her fully immigrate to Canada once the time comes that she comes over to stay for 3 years. I have several more questions to ask about this, so I'm wondering if I can contact you for advice. You seem like a very nice and enthusiastic person who has just recently obtained their citizenship.
Hi! You should start your research on Canada.ca website -> Immigration and citizenship tab. If you don't have time or patience to do research, we suggest you find a licensed immigration lawyer and book a session with themtotalk about options. But it's still nice to come to the conversion prepared, so we do suggest you visit Canada.ca website, it has all spep by step instructions depending on Immigration program you choose. We are not licenced Immigration lawyers or consultants and can not provide legal advice on your particular case. Good luck!
I have to say I used to whine about winter but have come to embrace it. Some of the most successful and happy places on the planet are Nordic countries. To the naysayers I say put on your big boy (snow) pants and get out there. And yes, I love me my Canada Goose jackets.
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Like you, I love winter, especially at its peak: Brilliant blue skies, glittering, almost blinding snow, the dry air and sparkling stars at night. You absolutely nailed the clothing and winter sports. I feel so bad about new arrivals buying those Canada Goose coats and hiding inside for months.
I am a Canadian who retired and now live permanently in Mexico. I wear the same thing every day. A swim suit, a t-shirt and flip flops. 😆
you're a lucky man!
Hey I saw you at the beach I think. 🤔 🤠
Where did you move to in Mexico? I’m from there but moving to Canada !
@@InuchanConejito Huatulco, Oaxaca.
@@2GringosOnTheGulf hello friend hola amigo I'm your new subscriber
Great advice, you never go wrong with mountain boots/shoes: strong, warm, sturdy grip on rough terrain and 100% keeps water outside. It all starts with good feet protection 😊
Couldn't agree more!
I always wear thin pajama bottoms as a base layer under my jeans or slacks.
that's a really cool hack!
Merry Christmas in advance
Happy holidays!
Panama Jack has nice winter boots!
Great video girls! Quite informative and very straight forward. What is the model of your The North Face parka and Columbia and Vans boots from the previos how to stay warm video? Are those boots good for ice and snow? You rock!
Thank you for making such detailed 2nd video ❤
You're very welcome!
Great job keeps it up❤.
Thank you so much 😁
nice video! thank you
You’re Welcome!
thank you
You're welcome!
another amazing video 🥳
Thank you!!
Nice post with regards
Thanks for watching!
"Survive" 🙂
thank you! fixed :)
@@MakeThatChange 👍
Really helpful video for newcomers
Glad you think so!
Please make a video how to shovel snow for driveway ❤️
will do some time soon!
@@MakeThatChange thank you. I Hope you can talk more about driveway in Saint Michele area. I have just moved to Canada last year and I had absolutely no idea how to do it correctly especially when there were a snowstorm
I'd like to move there now .i have no winter clothes . Where can i buy it in Alberta?
Any shopping mall with clothing stores
How to survive a Canadian winter. Sell all your shit and move to Mexico. 😂 Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico.🇲🇽🥰✌🏼
that's one way!
@@MakeThatChange lol 😂
🤭
@@dobrenkijbog8805 lol 😂 so nice here. Every day is a nice summer day. ✌🏼🇲🇽❤️
How can you stand the unbearable heat? 🤢
Does the grip on your boots matter? Or just use ice cleats?
For most places in Canada, you won't really need cleats. Having boots with a good grip should be all you need, unless you live in the area with extreme icey conditions - then you will need spikes.
Здравствуйте. Написал вам на почту вопрос по заказу карьерной консультации, ответа не получил
Привет Денис, если это вы послали имейл 12 октября, мы вам ответили в среду (18 окт). Пожалуйста подтвердите что получили ответ.
Да, увидел, спасибо@@MakeThatChange
This is the fantasy.
Canadian winter is great if your young athletic single and have a job that requires that one lift nothing heavier than a file folder.
The reality is that if one is fifty and pulling a shopping buggy over streets covered in snow and ice ruts as well as looking after an elderly family member or children after getting up at six am to take two buses to a crap job your not going to feel like hitting the slopes at night.
For those that do one needs to understand that the ski slopes are not located downtown.
They an hours drive away or more.
When I was in my twenties I would usually get back home around midnight then back up at six.
Once age sets in as well as more adult responsibilities the winter becomes truly arduous.
Also there is cold and there is cold.
A cold snap in a major Canadian city can drop to minus 35 C without the windchill.
I've gone out ice fishing in that weather when young and if you have ever experienced it you will know why Canadians are one of the most indoor populations once in their thirties.
There's an old saying that a Canadian couldn't spot a moose in a police line up.
Far easier to curl up and stream something on the computer and head to bed.
So after hearing so many complaints of you guys about Canada, you are still here😂
We’re entirely happy here. People love to complain. Internet loves when people complain too.
Hey, I have a question regarding beginning immigration to Canada.
I'm in a relationship right now and my LDR girlfriend plans on moving to Canada, but she doesn't know how to apply for a permanent residency and a work visa to use in Canada until the 3 out of 5 years are fulfilled, and she can apply for citizenship and finally become a citizen.
Can you help me understand the system and how she can apply? She is American, so are there any extra steps for her?
I really want to understand how I can help her fully immigrate to Canada once the time comes that she comes over to stay for 3 years.
I have several more questions to ask about this, so I'm wondering if I can contact you for advice. You seem like a very nice and enthusiastic person who has just recently obtained their citizenship.
Hi! You should start your research on Canada.ca website -> Immigration and citizenship tab.
If you don't have time or patience to do research, we suggest you find a licensed immigration lawyer and book a session with themtotalk about options. But it's still nice to come to the conversion prepared, so we do suggest you visit Canada.ca website, it has all spep by step instructions depending on Immigration program you choose.
We are not licenced Immigration lawyers or consultants and can not provide legal advice on your particular case. Good luck!
Thank you so much, I'll take your advice.@@MakeThatChange
Два слоя мне многовато. Зима в Сан-Диего мне холодно. Израиль лучше, также если ты еврей.
Hope you and your family are staying safe. Peace!
@@MakeThatChange Да. Мы безопасны. Победа будет у нас, Хамаса не будет. Террористы умрут.
I have to say I used to whine about winter but have come to embrace it. Some of the most successful and happy places on the planet are Nordic countries. To the naysayers I say put on your big boy (snow) pants and get out there. And yes, I love me my Canada Goose jackets.
well said! 😎
Good job. Even I started to like winter... NAHhhhhh!
That’s the goal! ☺️