No offense if you are from the Yukon, the Northwest Territories or Nunavut, but the territories are some of the loneliest and most desolate places in the world!
I'm European and in love with Canada, and I'm wondering what's between the Canadian road system and the road system on Nunavut, if there is any road system, is it just ice plates or national parks or plain fields? I tried to look on Google and Google maps but I can't get a clear image/picture in my head of what is occupying the space
Other then the very bottom part of nunavut there are no rode systems from town to town. Gotta take a very expensive plain ride or decently expensive long ride with inuit through bot or skidoo. I'd recommend NWT or Yukon
As Michael has said, those aren't countries, but constituent parts of Norway, as unincorporated areas. I'm not sure what the question is, but if you're asking if I'll make a video about such areas too, the answer is maybe. But not right now.
You live in canada ( normal ) but is tecnically imposible that you live in nunavut , as you see canada has 37 millon and nunavut has 38000 people , in total , you need 970 nunavuts to get the canada poblation , that means that of 970 canadians , one is nunavutian
this video is so much better listening at 1.5 speed, or 1.25.
1.25 is better, 1.5 is too fast.
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Hey Canada from Chicago in the U.S.A!
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Love the facts and the clear amount of research that went on for this video!
Greetings from Iqaluit!
I was waiting for this, nice video. Yo and I can’t imagine living here. No way
It is a beautiful place, the natural beauty is probably breathtaking. But living there is pretty much out of the question.
It's not that bad
And the housing, shelters, sheds, tents, igloos, and apartments are all neat
Don’t forgot, life up here is tough with the highest suicide rate in Canada
No offense if you are from the Yukon, the Northwest Territories or Nunavut, but the territories are some of the loneliest and most desolate places in the world!
that's what my g/f Paulette told me after relcoting there to work in property management.
i visited whitehorse recently. For such a small, rural feeling town, housing is extremely expensive.
I'm European and in love with Canada, and I'm wondering what's between the Canadian road system and the road system on Nunavut, if there is any road system, is it just ice plates or national parks or plain fields? I tried to look on Google and Google maps but I can't get a clear image/picture in my head of what is occupying the space
@Yukoner2729 ohhh
Other then the very bottom part of nunavut there are no rode systems from town to town. Gotta take a very expensive plain ride or decently expensive long ride with inuit through bot or skidoo. I'd recommend NWT or Yukon
you sound like the asian reporter in Family guys
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I guess the Yukon is last and what about countries north of Canada such as north east land and salvabard?
Thomas Dinsmore I second that, Svalbard would be good, but it’s not a country, it’s Norway.
As Michael has said, those aren't countries, but constituent parts of Norway, as unincorporated areas. I'm not sure what the question is, but if you're asking if I'll make a video about such areas too, the answer is maybe. But not right now.
love it
I was born there
WHERE ARE U NOW?
where are you now
Yellowknife
@@RndompersonGenerated yea Yellowknife is such an awesome town, I would love visit it along with Whitehorse
Finally someone learns how to say iqaluit and not saying some dumb shit like ikawlooit
Cole Tucker lmao is that why u came to this video to hear someone say it right lmfao
For those who dont know how to say inukatut "Inuk-a-tut"
what does it say
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You live in canada ( normal ) but is tecnically imposible that you live in nunavut , as you see canada has 37 millon and nunavut has 38000 people , in total , you need 970 nunavuts to get the canada poblation , that means that of 970 canadians , one is nunavutian
That logic makes about as much sense as saying it's impossible to live in Wyoming USA
@@User-xj8su I though only 32 million people live in canada maybe I'm wrong I'm not sure I'm not canadian
@@User-xj8su i wish i lived there i live in nunavik
im just here for a project
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Sorry I can’t sub but I can like for some reason
My birthday is on Nunavut July 9 😂
They felt more than 7 facts it feels like 50+ facts
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