Glad you had a fun time in Canada! Hopefully when you come back in the future I could meet up with you. But I live in Nova Scotia, it’s a province just east of Toronto on the Atlantic coast of the country.
I have to laugh at this comment. For the record, I absolutely understand WHY you described as you did… usually our US cousins are “geographically challenged” when it comes to our provinces and cities so being vague can sometimes garner better results; the overall knowledge level seems to sit between “y’all live in igloos year round?”, and “hey, we met a couple from Toronto last year, do you know Gary & Annette??”😂 But for clarity and bettering education of 🇨🇦… saying that “Nova Scotia is a province just east of Toronto”, is roughly equivalent to saying “Massachusetts is a state just east of Chicago”. Ya…. they aren’t even remotely “just east”, they are FULLY east! Toronto to Nova Scotia involves travel through Canada’s 2 largest provinces, Ontario and Quebec, then through another province, New Brunswick, and finally Nova Scotia. All told you’re looking at about 17-21+ hours of driving depending on exact locations you’re leaving from and going to. 🤪👍🏼 And no…. I don’t know Gary & Annette!! LMAO. 😊😂👍🏼☮️
Did you get a chance to ride anything else in Toronto, or our Subways or trains?. Too bad i was not able to meet you!. -SgtMays formerly g4tech (now retired from elevator filming but i still follow this all).
MickFooParker I believe this is a Canadian company. It was bought out by Thyssen in 1984. Is there another Northern elevator company in the UK? elevation.fandom.com/wiki/Northern_(Canada)
Pretty much reminds me of the elevators at the Canad Inns Polo Park in Winnipeg
Glad you had a fun time in Canada! Hopefully when you come back in the future I could meet up with you. But I live in Nova Scotia, it’s a province just east of Toronto on the Atlantic coast of the country.
I have to laugh at this comment. For the record, I absolutely understand WHY you described as you did… usually our US cousins are “geographically challenged” when it comes to our provinces and cities so being vague can sometimes garner better results; the overall knowledge level seems to sit between “y’all live in igloos year round?”, and “hey, we met a couple from Toronto last year, do you know Gary & Annette??”😂
But for clarity and bettering education of 🇨🇦… saying that “Nova Scotia is a province just east of Toronto”, is roughly equivalent to saying “Massachusetts is a state just east of Chicago”. Ya…. they aren’t even remotely “just east”, they are FULLY east! Toronto to Nova Scotia involves travel through Canada’s 2 largest provinces, Ontario and Quebec, then through another province, New Brunswick, and finally Nova Scotia. All told you’re looking at about 17-21+ hours of driving depending on exact locations you’re leaving from and going to. 🤪👍🏼
And no…. I don’t know Gary & Annette!! LMAO. 😊😂👍🏼☮️
I like how the directional lattern stays lit for the whole duration of the elevator ride on the first elevator.
Fantech0104 Looks like a ThyssenDover
Those are pretty similar to the Northern elevators the Court Street Garage in Rochester used to have. Nice elevators!
Nice elevators!
Awesome Northern Elevators.
There are many Hampton Inns in Toronto...
Thyssen-Ragdoll CS-2850 Elevator is here. XD
@AcerTechChannel Ok. I get that
Did you get a chance to ride anything else in Toronto, or our Subways or trains?.
Too bad i was not able to meet you!.
-SgtMays formerly g4tech (now retired from elevator filming but i still follow this all).
Sounds like a Kone EcoDisc chime. Lol!
Awesome
This is the location in Mississauga near the Toronto Airport
Andrew can you upload your Canada road trip video please?
Very luxurious elevators :)
Elevators*
I'm pretty sure that Northern Elevators is a UK company based in the North East of England
MickFooParker I believe this is a Canadian company. It was bought out by Thyssen in 1984. Is there another Northern elevator company in the UK?
elevation.fandom.com/wiki/Northern_(Canada)
Northern is a Canadian based company
Traction Northerns tend to be very fast and fun to ride but can be very glitchy.
Very true!
Get a tour a tru by Hilton?
Interesting elevator chimes
Nice elevator
Im going to Quebec City Quebec
For Canadian elevator, this really looks American -like.
It does
I know we r&e elevator in downtown Red deerAlberta
This was in Ontario.
@@DieselDucy thanks Andrew can you also give me some help with my TH-cam channel as well ?
Commercial be happy
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