I just came oupon this while researching Gander and 9/11. This is an amazing video. Perfectly nuanced and incredibly professional while still feeling like a family home video. This channel is going far!
Love the professionalism of the video production technics here. The transitions between Google earth views and drone footage, between trail view and drone view, and between past and present - very instructive and interesting.
So very well done, can really tell how much work and care went into making this. Well done. Certainly makes us want to travel there, all the way from Melbourne, Australia. One day hopefully.... you've planted a seed!
Just got this Newfie's seal of approval 🍻 ..even the goin back on the Argentia ferry thing was beautiful. That was THE play. Screw that 9hr drive to a boat lol.
Thank you 😊 Yes we were so glad to not have to drive back to Port-aux-basques. Even though the ferry trip from Placentia was 16 long hours on a rough patch of water
I’m really enjoying your video; like others, this is the best video I’ve seen of Newfoundland! I’m planning a road trip with small trailers for four fit 65 yr old couples for 2025 and taking note of your stops for planning our month long trip. Thank you and wishing you the best in your future camper-van adventures!
00:03 Embarking on a 14-day campervan road trip across Newfoundland 03:15 Early settlement on Newfoundland amid conflicts between France and England. 07:43 Explore the wildlife and must-visit spots in Newfoundland 14:18 Exploring indigenous culture and history in Newfoundland 17:17 Explore Salvage, Terra Nova National Park & Buena Vista Peninsula 19:52 John Cabot's voyage to Newfoundland in 1497 23:46 Government shut down car industry in Newfoundland, converting fish plant into largest Craft brewery. 27:23 Lamosh and Fairyland history and attractions 29:35 Cape Race's historical significance and Amelia Earhart's landing Crafted by Merlin AI.
I need to comment since you went to Salvage.... I've only been there once {although I have lived in Newfoundland most of my life). Its a very small town but my great-grandfather lived there. When I was 9, my dad brought me there to meet his grandfather. I remember that the place was little and my great grandfather was giant (6'9'). Its one of my predominant memories from my childhood. Thanks for bringing back an old memory! I hope you enjoyed our province!
You're so welcome. It's a nice story. 6"9 😮 I would be impressed even at my age lol thank you for the comments. I'm so happy that my video reaches the heart and memories of Newfies
Newfoundland is a jewel in Canada’s crown. Where a few kilometres changes mountains to barrens, ponds to ocean, sandy beaches to sky scraping cliffs. And you get to kiss a cod if you’re lucky.
Awesome viseo. One of the best Newfoundland videos that I've seen . My family come from Lark Harbour and loved the views of Blow Me Down and Bottle Cove.
As a Newfie, I can tell you that as us locals treat every space that can fit your vehicle along the side of a highway, as a free space. As long as it doesn't seem to be an obvious "turn around" spot, you're generally good to park there with zero repercussions. We actually have traditions of camping "up on da highway in da gravel pits" so if you do it, you'll actually be blending right in lol. Look up "the pits - buddy wasisname and the other fellers" on here for proof beyond my words. Enjoy that trip señor! 😎
@@apparentlynot1stLeonchubbs Thanks Bye. I gathered that from working on the west coast a number of years ago. This time will be pure vacation, and the first time my wife will be on the Rock. Gonna have to get her screeched in.
I’m thinking about if I should carry a inflatable boat with my RV to Newfoundland ? Is there any public boats launch available? Thanks? Boats launch friendly for tourists?
Dildo, I visited the town 15 years ago and while talking to a local I asked where they came up with that odd name, he responded that it was his grandfather’s surname and that he donated the land for the the provincial park named in honour of him. Maybe he was pulling my leg but seemed quite serious.
like most videos or this type you seem to miss or ignore the best part of Newfoundland . That being it's people and their culture . a thumbs' down for me
I just came oupon this while researching Gander and 9/11. This is an amazing video. Perfectly nuanced and incredibly professional while still feeling like a family home video. This channel is going far!
Love the professionalism of the video production technics here. The transitions between Google earth views and drone footage, between trail view and drone view, and between past and present - very instructive and interesting.
A beautiful production ...outstanding ! You've caught the real Newfoundland !
So very well done, can really tell how much work and care went into making this. Well done.
Certainly makes us want to travel there, all the way from Melbourne, Australia.
One day hopefully.... you've planted a seed!
Just got this Newfie's seal of approval 🍻 ..even the goin back on the Argentia ferry thing was beautiful. That was THE play. Screw that 9hr drive to a boat lol.
Thank you 😊 Yes we were so glad to not have to drive back to Port-aux-basques. Even though the ferry trip from Placentia was 16 long hours on a rough patch of water
I’m really enjoying your video; like others, this is the best video I’ve seen of Newfoundland! I’m planning a road trip with small trailers for four fit 65 yr old couples for 2025 and taking note of your stops for planning our month long trip. Thank you and wishing you the best in your future camper-van adventures!
Great video, amazing drone to 3D map transitions. Nice work!
00:03 Embarking on a 14-day campervan road trip across Newfoundland
03:15 Early settlement on Newfoundland amid conflicts between France and England.
07:43 Explore the wildlife and must-visit spots in Newfoundland
14:18 Exploring indigenous culture and history in Newfoundland
17:17 Explore Salvage, Terra Nova National Park & Buena Vista Peninsula
19:52 John Cabot's voyage to Newfoundland in 1497
23:46 Government shut down car industry in Newfoundland, converting fish plant into largest Craft brewery.
27:23 Lamosh and Fairyland history and attractions
29:35 Cape Race's historical significance and Amelia Earhart's landing
Crafted by Merlin AI.
Fantastic job! So much education in here! Really love it! Spot on with the tunes too! Enjoyable!
this travel blog was the best ive seen of Newfoundland. Thank you so much for showing the beauty of my province
Wonderful cinematography and great commentary!
excellent video! love the 3D map transitions!...and of course the scenery!!
I need to comment since you went to Salvage.... I've only been there once {although I have lived in Newfoundland most of my life). Its a very small town but my great-grandfather lived there. When I was 9, my dad brought me there to meet his grandfather. I remember that the place was little and my great grandfather was giant (6'9'). Its one of my predominant memories from my childhood. Thanks for bringing back an old memory! I hope you enjoyed our province!
You're so welcome. It's a nice story. 6"9 😮 I would be impressed even at my age lol thank you for the comments. I'm so happy that my video reaches the heart and memories of Newfies
Great video. So much history. Parts I didn't even know growing up in Newfoundland.
Newfoundland is a jewel in Canada’s crown. Where a few kilometres changes mountains to barrens, ponds to ocean, sandy beaches to sky scraping cliffs. And you get to kiss a cod if you’re lucky.
Excellent videography! I love how you used Google Earth animation with your drone shots. Very impressive!
Remarkable aniations connecting 3D maps to video clips. Nice sceneries. Thanks for sharing.
wow, you made a great vid, accurate and true, im from corner brook, nl, you did s fine job, kudos.
Awesome viseo. One of the best Newfoundland videos that I've seen . My family come from Lark Harbour and loved the views of Blow Me Down and Bottle Cove.
Simply outstanding video
The only problem with the VIDEO is that it is TOOOOO GOOD
WHAT WILL I SEE that is better?????
Love your video, was very surprised to see Kings point get a mention I lived there for a few years it's a beautiful spot
Nice video , really well done.
thats a nice touch how you tied the google earth shots to the actual footage.
great video and production!
Lovely ... great insights. thanks, a lot!
Well done !
Great 😊 thanks for the beautiful video
Excellent. Thank you
Very beautiful video
awesome work bro
Damn so much work went into this haha
Dildo is a Newfoundland colloquialism for the part of a small boat, probably a dory that holds an oar.
Where was that camping spot near Gros Morne? Trying to plan our skoolie trip
Hi this is where that free camp is :) 49°23'22.2"N 57°42'37.8"W
Thank you very much!
@@grahamthurston3776 you're welcome and enjoy your trip 😉
As a Newfie, I can tell you that as us locals treat every space that can fit your vehicle along the side of a highway, as a free space. As long as it doesn't seem to be an obvious "turn around" spot, you're generally good to park there with zero repercussions. We actually have traditions of camping "up on da highway in da gravel pits" so if you do it, you'll actually be blending right in lol.
Look up "the pits - buddy wasisname and the other fellers" on here for proof beyond my words.
Enjoy that trip señor! 😎
@@apparentlynot1stLeonchubbs Thanks Bye. I gathered that from working on the west coast a number of years ago. This time will be pure vacation, and the first time my wife will be on the Rock. Gonna have to get her screeched in.
I’m thinking about if I should carry a inflatable boat with my RV to Newfoundland ? Is there any public boats launch available? Thanks? Boats launch friendly for tourists?
Hi James I'm pretty sure that's something that there would be, but I am not sure
Dildo, I visited the town 15 years ago and while talking to a local I asked where they came up with that odd name, he responded that it was his grandfather’s surname and that he donated the land for the the provincial park named in honour of him.
Maybe he was pulling my leg but seemed quite serious.
What Month and dates were you in Newfoundland?
Hi there, we went there during the first two weeks of June. It was a little chilly but we had some warm days and there were no crowds
like most videos or this type you seem to miss or ignore the best part of Newfoundland . That being it's people and their culture . a thumbs' down for me
You know why Nfld is so friendly to tourists ? Because we know your leaving. Get out