Big thanks for having me join you today Mike! I'm about to watch this and can't wait to see how we look... 😅🤙🏻 EDIT: This is legit the best DownieLive video I've seen (and not because I'm in it!). We get to see your personality in a much more relaxed setting and BOOM, it's unbelievable. Excited to capture more adventures together in the future 🙌🏻
You haven't been anywhere near the DTES (DownTown East Side) lately, have you? They had a protest 2 days ago handing out meth, crack, coke, & heroin. I was there yesterday morning and saw a young lady with no teeth tell a guy to FO and then puke on a telephone pole. If you look around at life and you ain't seeing approx 50/50 good and bad then you ain't really looking too hard, right?
@@nadogrl In Vancouver these days every day is the exception. Hottest place in the World, or hotter than Death Valley etc. And the Park Coyotes seem to be actually trying to eat people. Kind of a 2 birds/1 stone scenario.
@@nadogrl The downward spiral began decades ago when Vancouver brought in "No Dance Zones" in the DownTown Core. Talk about suckin' the Fun out of the room...
I live in Montreal but have close family in Vancouver. 7 years since I was last there. Just booked my flight for August, keeping a massive list of all these gems!!
Another nice mountain walk is just a quick five minute walk from Murrin Lake. Park in the Murrin Lake parking lot. Cross the Sea to Sky to the other side and walk next to the ditch. You will come upon a wooden cross sign stating g you are at the entrance to the Petgill trail. The entrance is a tight scramble up a tiny escarpment and a shimmy across a bit of granite ( best to face in to the granite if you get dizzy). Then you are into the woods and just follow the tin plates marking the trail. Pretty easy walk and I've rarely met anyone else on this trail. The view at the top is nice as is the lake.
What an absolutely great day. The anticipation and then culmination of the arrival at the top of the mountain and the reveal of the fantastic view made me almost feel like I was there. Cool off with a swim and then have Lebanese at the food truck and beer on the patio. Always good to see your girl and of course, your folks. I'm so glad you were able to film inside the Van Gogh exhibit. Oh, I hope it comes to Cincinnati for I'm sure it's 10x better in person. Mike, this is one of my favorites of your videos. Thanks.
That was quite a challenging hike up The Chief - there are chains like that on the hike above the Geiranger Fjord in Norway - the view from The Chief was truly spectacular. Just that would totally make a great day. Vancouver is nicely situated so close to nature. The last segment was a pleasant surprise.
When I was stationed in Munich, Germany in 78 [plus], we hiked in the Austrian Alps several times and used similar chains and cables on steeper inclines to stay safe along rock faces and climbs. I also remember at some points we were hearing Marmots whistling below us as we climbed which in turn drew our attention to raptors launching off the mountainside below us too. Such glorious views and memories. Thanks for bringing them back to me.
On my summer break from German university, I spent 3 months on a work and travel in BC and loved very single day of it. I met with a bunch of fellow work and travellers and we hiked the second peak of the Chief as well. I had never seen chains ins rocks to get up steep areas and I remember the unique view from the chief. Thanks for showing that to us and bringing memories back!
I feel the breath of the summer vacation...aromatic fire...the trees...the vines...the flowers are astir...with tender desire...the white moths flutter about the lamp...enamoured with light...and a thousand creates softly sing...a song to the summer vacation...but I am alone...and how can I sing...praises to thee...Come, summer vacation...unveil the beautiful soul...💖
The Van Gogh exhibit was very good. Again immersive. If you get to Amsterdam in the future visit the Van Gogh museum. 70% of the known works in one little building. Fascinating as its laid out in the order he painted and you can see the evolution of his craft. The early days were dark and moody. Nothing like the pieces we associate with his name. After the main exhibit they just have a hall with every inch of the walls covered in his paintings. Sort of after seeing the biggest collection imaginable then there is the rest which is overwhelming.
I really appreciate that you have included a few new attractions (that I haven't checked out yet): the P49 patio, the Fairmont (putting green) patio and the Van Gough exhibit. Thanks and keep up the great work!
The chief has three peaks with amazing views. I would recommend doing all of them. Slightly hidden of the third peak you drop down into a discrete trail that goes between the two rock faces into a super lush forests. You can follow that tail all the way to the bottom. In addition to that at the end go to Shannon falls hop the fence and have a shower under Shannon Falls. (That's what I did last time I was there)
Your videos always make my day 🙂 I'm actually studying for my medical entrance exams and your videos really help me relax and just get away from the stress. : )
born and raised in vancouver lower mainland, been away for 30 years, i can't believe just how nice and laid back people are there. it's like its in the air or something.
When rainbows whisper...magic happens...the sun yield ripe with hope...on a bed of clouds she takes her bow...shares her generative york...when rainbows whisper...magic happens...the sky roll in mischievous mirth...she turns...unfurls...in languid curls...happy tears an iridescent glow...when rainbows whisper...magic happens...the bright colours of nature dance free...wishes are planted...dreams are enchanted...promise shines over me like a charmed marquee...💖
Mike, This vídeo was so Nice that, in my opinion, everyone wants to be there with you and explore everything.. funny and the music was cool. I hope some day,when covid is Over, you come to Portugal and i meet you personally🙋 See you Next week!!!
A couple of winters ago , I flew to Melbourne for the Van Gogh exhibition. All the paintings on the walls of the art gallery, and so many people ! It was hard to sit and enjoy it. This exhibition in Vancouver looking amazon, and so relaxing in the way it immerses a person in his work.. That mountain hike is definitely "rad"😃. I was getting puffed out just watching you do it !. But awesome to watch
I sort of did something similar on the weekend. First thing in the morning, we drove to Squamish for a hike. Then I went home, changed, then met up at the beach in downtown Vancouver with the same friends. It's expensive to live here so you have to take advantage of being in such a beautiful place.
Wow, Mike. Thanks for this brilliant summer's day travelogue. Squamish again!! It's almost as popular as the Dandenong Ranges or the Mornington Peninsula here in Melbourne. And the Gogh show to top it off! Great idea from your mum. Good to see you with Nicole and your parents enjoying this iteration of the show. Much better than it was in Melbourne. You and Sprouht made we wish it was summer down here in just-out-of-locked-down Melbourne, but at least it's a nice sunny Sunday here right now and as soon as I finish this comment I'm off for a drive to the Diamond Valley Miniature Railway to see some friends I haven't had direct contact with for a while (including one who is one of your greatest fans). A couple of points to note (and I'm sure anyone with a bit of common sense will already have picked up on this); 1. GOOD THAT YOU TOOK A FRIEND WITH YOU ON A WILDERNESS ADVENTURE. The mountain climb is not for the faint hearted and definitely shouldn't be attempted alone, no matter how experienced one might be. Accidents do happen and you wouldn't like to be alone if you slipped and injured yourself. 2. DON'T ATTEMPT THE CHIEF IF IT LOOKS LIKE RAINING. Those rocks would be far too slippery to negotiate - and it's a long way down if you fall. On the positive side again, great composition for a summer's day out. Will have to check out more of Sprouht's channel when I get some time. Must go now. Stay safe and well.
Vancouver gets "heat wave" warnings when the temp goes over 75. I'm not joking. I moved her from California (inland) and it's hilarious the way they act over what would be considered a cool summer day almost anywhere else.
@@nadogrl Well it does actually. We were getting warnings last week because it was 26 celsius. Sure we had an unprecedented week a few weeks back, but that is totally out of the norm and doesn't take away from the panic that ensues in Vancouver when it hits a temperature that would be considered mild, if not cool, to most people. Like say... 26.
Another fantastic adventure. Thanks for taking me along as I am still isolating in Toronto. It's great to get out with you and explore the wonderful sights of Vancouver. As you went up the final face of the peak, I was truly scared. That is high praise for the immersive nature of your tours.
I just got a new large monitor and all of the beautiful scenery was a great way to break it in. Thank you so much for showing us around and sharing your life with us. I look forward to your videos every week. Keep on amazing us...please.
I think I swam in that same lake, when I was a kid in summer daycare. We went to Squamish, and stopped by some lake by the highway, for a swim. Looks the same. This was mid to late 90s.
@@DownieLive I would tell you to come to Fort Wayne, Indiana but it’s just all eateries/breweries/wineries. Although my home town in “Home of the Railroaders” and I know how you are into trains. Thought about doing the subscribers home vlogs you did a while ago and told you/others about the history here
Another great video Mike. Thanks for sharing your family outing with us. Can't wait for the proposal video, have you been working that out and planning it? You'll probably do it someplace awesome, so it'll make a great video. You should have another friend or couple with you to film it and make it a total surprise.
You need to change the title to "a typical day in Squamish" lol. It's different! A typical day in Vancouver for me is : breakast at Coo Coo Cafe (or Red Umbrella or Delany's or Waves or Breka or or or), matcha latte, beach, free book shelf on the street, trolley bus, film something, ride trolley bus, write mail, dinner on Denman outside, walk by Jim Deva plaza, stare at rainbow lights. Typical day in Squamish is : breakfast at Mountain Burger House, discount thrift shopping on Cleveland avenue, walking around on trails, placing pennies on train tracks, reading in hammock at Squamish Adventure Inn, film murals and/or graffiti, dinner at Zephyr Cafe outside, watch playoffs at Cliffside Cider (if applicable), get ice cream at 2Chill gelato, watch freight train go by, pick up flattened pennies. ❤
"Dip our bodies in the lake" 😂 LOL I like when your videos can crack me up! I also love the slow-mo hair toss! 🤩 It's good to see you having fun in your videos. And... excellent graphic work and pop sounds!! 😍 Loves it!
Look out for the Da Vinci immersive exhibit opening in a few days at Tsawwassen Mills, Delta. I expect it to be just as an interesting as Van Gogh. Haven't seen it advertised equally as much.
Imagine Van Gogh was amazing. I dropped by the Convention Centre in April and it was so nice to finally be able to attend in-person exhibitions. I hope the Art Gallery opens up soon too. Also, I heard there is an immersive Da Vinci exhibition in Delta that is going live this summer, I'm currently travelling so I can't visit but it would be great to see a video about that on your channel.
Big thanks for having me join you today Mike! I'm about to watch this and can't wait to see how we look... 😅🤙🏻
EDIT: This is legit the best DownieLive video I've seen (and not because I'm in it!). We get to see your personality in a much more relaxed setting and BOOM, it's unbelievable. Excited to capture more adventures together in the future 🙌🏻
I agree Great dynamic !
And I'm glad I learned how to say, "Marhaba". today. that will come in handy when I officiate a wedding soon.
you should do more videos together. Really liked the energy
Glad you like the edit, bud :)
How did you find the Lebanese food?!
Dude I lived in Vancouver and this was an exceptional day. You're truly living your best life.
You haven't been anywhere near the DTES (DownTown East Side) lately, have you? They had a protest 2 days ago handing out meth, crack, coke, & heroin.
I was there yesterday morning and saw a young lady with no teeth tell a guy to FO and then puke on a telephone pole.
If you look around at life and you ain't seeing approx 50/50 good and bad then you ain't really looking too hard, right?
@@seanb3516 - What about “exceptional” day confused you?
@@nadogrl In Vancouver these days every day is the exception. Hottest place in the World, or hotter than Death Valley etc. And the Park Coyotes seem to be actually trying to eat people. Kind of a 2 birds/1 stone scenario.
@@seanb3516 - Okay. “Exceptional” usually is a positive thing. It’s a real shame how Vancouver has deteriorated.😢
@@nadogrl The downward spiral began decades ago when Vancouver brought in "No Dance Zones" in the DownTown Core. Talk about suckin' the Fun out of the room...
I live in Montreal but have close family in Vancouver. 7 years since I was last there. Just booked my flight for August, keeping a massive list of all these gems!!
Yes! Awesome! Enjoy!
Another nice mountain walk is just a quick five minute walk from Murrin Lake. Park in the Murrin Lake parking lot. Cross the Sea to Sky to the other side and walk next to the ditch. You will come upon a wooden cross sign stating g you are at the entrance to the Petgill trail. The entrance is a tight scramble up a tiny escarpment and a shimmy across a bit of granite ( best to face in to the granite if you get dizzy). Then you are into the woods and just follow the tin plates marking the trail. Pretty easy walk and I've rarely met anyone else on this trail. The view at the top is nice as is the lake.
What a way to start of my Saturday
"but you know, you could feed me" LOL that was so cute. buddy needs a snack
😅😅
What an absolutely great day. The anticipation and then culmination of the arrival at the top of the mountain and the reveal of the fantastic view made me almost feel like I was there. Cool off with a swim and then have Lebanese at the food truck and beer on the patio. Always good to see your girl and of course, your folks. I'm so glad you were able to film inside the Van Gogh exhibit. Oh, I hope it comes to Cincinnati for I'm sure it's 10x better in person. Mike, this is one of my favorites of your videos. Thanks.
Thanks Pete!
There are dates for Columbus and Cleveland, but not Cincinnati.
@@nadogrl Thanks for the tip.
@@petemichael4512 - You’re welcome l🙂
That was quite a challenging hike up The Chief - there are chains like that on the hike above the Geiranger Fjord in Norway - the view from The Chief was truly spectacular. Just that would totally make a great day. Vancouver is nicely situated so close to nature. The last segment was a pleasant surprise.
Yes it was! A nice little exhibition that we haven't had in ages.
When I was stationed in Munich, Germany in 78 [plus], we hiked in the Austrian Alps several times and used similar chains and cables on steeper inclines to stay safe along rock faces and climbs. I also remember at some points we were hearing Marmots whistling below us as we climbed which in turn drew our attention to raptors launching off the mountainside below us too. Such glorious views and memories. Thanks for bringing them back to me.
On my summer break from German university, I spent 3 months on a work and travel in BC and loved very single day of it. I met with a bunch of fellow work and travellers and we hiked the second peak of the Chief as well. I had never seen chains ins rocks to get up steep areas and I remember the unique view from the chief. Thanks for showing that to us and bringing memories back!
I feel the breath of the summer vacation...aromatic fire...the trees...the vines...the flowers are astir...with tender desire...the white moths flutter about the lamp...enamoured with light...and a thousand creates softly sing...a song to the summer vacation...but I am alone...and how can I sing...praises to thee...Come, summer vacation...unveil the beautiful soul...💖
The Van Gogh exhibit was very good. Again immersive. If you get to Amsterdam in the future visit the Van Gogh museum. 70% of the known works in one little building. Fascinating as its laid out in the order he painted and you can see the evolution of his craft. The early days were dark and moody. Nothing like the pieces we associate with his name. After the main exhibit they just have a hall with every inch of the walls covered in his paintings. Sort of after seeing the biggest collection imaginable then there is the rest which is overwhelming.
Wow. That sounds incredible.
I'll affirm W here, having been in Amsterdam in 2016 and visited the museum.
OMG! Loved the hike up the chief and the view......what Will said.....no words! Van Gogh exhibit looks like a must see!
It was incredible Diane!
I really appreciate that you have included a few new attractions (that I haven't checked out yet): the P49 patio, the Fairmont (putting green) patio and the Van Gough exhibit. Thanks and keep up the great work!
I'm a visually impaired Vancouver person. Thank you so much for showing me so much about Vancouver.
Amazing, beautiful, difficult and so worth it! Thanks for the views, and I hope you had water in that backpack!
The chief has three peaks with amazing views. I would recommend doing all of them. Slightly hidden of the third peak you drop down into a discrete trail that goes between the two rock faces into a super lush forests. You can follow that tail all the way to the bottom. In addition to that at the end go to Shannon falls hop the fence and have a shower under Shannon Falls. (That's what I did last time I was there)
Your videos always make my day 🙂
I'm actually studying for my medical entrance exams and your videos really help me relax and just get away from the stress. : )
Awesome! Good luck!
"Explore a little further"...excellent advice!!!
I gotta say, seeing the views of my old hometown really brings back memories. Thanks for helping us experience it who can't be there.
👍❤️
born and raised in vancouver lower mainland, been away for 30 years, i can't believe just how nice and laid back people are there. it's like its in the air or something.
Awesome! Awesome! Awesome! Mike, you’re our Vancouver Ambassador!
When rainbows whisper...magic happens...the sun yield ripe with hope...on a bed of clouds she takes her bow...shares her generative york...when rainbows whisper...magic happens...the sky roll in mischievous mirth...she turns...unfurls...in languid curls...happy tears an iridescent glow...when rainbows whisper...magic happens...the bright colours of nature dance free...wishes are planted...dreams are enchanted...promise shines over me like a charmed marquee...💖
That ascent was brutal!! Nature's stair master...I love Squamish too, such a cool town
I am sooo jealous! The Van Gogh exhibit is something I'm dying to see.
🙌🏼 This weekend isn’t going to be typical though; it’s gonna get HOT!!!
I can't wait to see the Van Gogh in New York! Thanks for the review!
The hike to the top of Chief looks crazy hard, but those views! The Van Gogh Experience looked really lovely too.
Holy Cow! I could barely survive the Capilano Dam Hike, I would die on the Chief.
😍 summer in Vancouver is really cool ! Imagine Van Gogh- it was really something I wanted to see 🤩
Finally here in Italy we have sunshine and warm wonderful days
Oh loved the Van Gogh when it was in Winnipeg. So glad you got to see it!!
That’s incredible, I wish I was 30years younger. Amazing. It’s really lovely to meet your parent’s. Very nice family.
You are so kind
My typical summer day in Vancouver:
Sleeping for 17 hours and watching anime in my room.
So good. I loved my year in Vancouver. Don’t think my knees would tolerate the hike. Thanks for taking me along ...all the best...Chris
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your vid is the Only way I'd ever get to the top of Chief 2.. Thanks ! !
You can do it!
Mike, This vídeo was so Nice that, in my opinion, everyone wants to be there with you and explore everything.. funny and the music was cool.
I hope some day,when covid is Over, you come to Portugal and i meet you personally🙋
See you Next week!!!
Thanks Carla! See you next week!
Oh wow, beautiful views. I would have been worn out on that hike!! Thanks for sharing!
Beautiful! Amazing that you did all that lugging a camera around! 😊
A couple of winters ago , I flew to Melbourne for the Van Gogh exhibition. All the paintings on the walls of the art gallery, and so many people ! It was hard to sit and enjoy it.
This exhibition in Vancouver looking amazon, and so relaxing in the way it immerses a person in his work..
That mountain hike is definitely "rad"😃.
I was getting puffed out just watching you do it !. But awesome to watch
I sort of did something similar on the weekend. First thing in the morning, we drove to Squamish for a hike. Then I went home, changed, then met up at the beach in downtown Vancouver with the same friends. It's expensive to live here so you have to take advantage of being in such a beautiful place.
That is awesome!
What a cool trek! That view is gorgeous, the hike didn't seem too difficult, but you guys could be making it look easy
Whoa...that Squamish peak definitely not for those afraid of heights! Thanks for taking us along. That was remarkable.
The perspiration is rolling off my nose and chin just watching. Thanks from Florida for your videos.
😄😄👍🏼
Wow, Mike. Thanks for this brilliant summer's day travelogue. Squamish again!! It's almost as popular as the Dandenong Ranges or the Mornington Peninsula here in Melbourne. And the Gogh show to top it off! Great idea from your mum. Good to see you with Nicole and your parents enjoying this iteration of the show. Much better than it was in Melbourne. You and Sprouht made we wish it was summer down here in just-out-of-locked-down Melbourne, but at least it's a nice sunny Sunday here right now and as soon as I finish this comment I'm off for a drive to the Diamond Valley Miniature Railway to see some friends I haven't had direct contact with for a while (including one who is one of your greatest fans).
A couple of points to note (and I'm sure anyone with a bit of common sense will already have picked up on this);
1. GOOD THAT YOU TOOK A FRIEND WITH YOU ON A WILDERNESS ADVENTURE. The mountain climb is not for the faint hearted and definitely shouldn't be attempted alone, no matter how experienced one might be. Accidents do happen and you wouldn't like to be alone if you slipped and injured yourself.
2. DON'T ATTEMPT THE CHIEF IF IT LOOKS LIKE RAINING. Those rocks would be far too slippery to negotiate - and it's a long way down if you fall.
On the positive side again, great composition for a summer's day out. Will have to check out more of Sprouht's channel when I get some time. Must go now. Stay safe and well.
Since our temps have been above 113, what a refreshing way to start my day...thanks so much!
Vancouver gets "heat wave" warnings when the temp goes over 75. I'm not joking. I moved her from California (inland) and it's hilarious the way they act over what would be considered a cool summer day almost anywhere else.
@@bathedinshadow - This didn’t age well.😂
@@nadogrl Well it does actually. We were getting warnings last week because it was 26 celsius. Sure we had an unprecedented week a few weeks back, but that is totally out of the norm and doesn't take away from the panic that ensues in Vancouver when it hits a temperature that would be considered mild, if not cool, to most people. Like say... 26.
@@bathedinshadow - I was just referring to the fact that it actually got HOT for real.❤️
Another fantastic adventure. Thanks for taking me along as I am still isolating in Toronto. It's great to get out with you and explore the wonderful sights of Vancouver. As you went up the final face of the peak, I was truly scared. That is high praise for the immersive nature of your tours.
🙌🏼😃
let's go hit up that patio soon ✌🏼
Let's GOOOOOO!!!!
Can I come wit u?
With social distancing!!
Great video Mike! For those hikers who aren’t quite ready for The Chief, Murrin Park has a lovely loop trail and an amazing view as well.
Thanks for the tip!
I just got a new large monitor and all of the beautiful scenery was a great way to break it in. Thank you so much for showing us around and sharing your life with us. I look forward to your videos every week. Keep on amazing us...please.
You got it, Allan! 😉
Por fin es sábado!!! Mi día favorito para soñar. Espero que pronto abran frontera 😃
That was a great day! Enjoyed scenery and going along, thank you!
I went to the imagine Van Gogh recently it was beautiful. I've been really enjoying your videos from here in Vancouver.
I think I swam in that same lake, when I was a kid in summer daycare. We went to Squamish, and stopped by some lake by the highway, for a swim. Looks the same. This was mid to late 90s.
What a fun adventure!! Thank you for sharing this with us..love the numerous hair flips too!!
😂 I’m starting to really embrace the hair.
Thanks for showing me things and places I would not see otherwise !
Will is a cutie 💛 ... love your travels Mike. Cant wait for borders to open and see what you find next ! 💜
Me too!!
@@DownieLive I would tell you to come to Fort Wayne, Indiana but it’s just all eateries/breweries/wineries. Although my home town in “Home of the Railroaders” and I know how you are into trains. Thought about doing the subscribers home vlogs you did a while ago and told you/others about the history here
Hiking , food and beer ! Perfect day in Vancouver. I got to try that hike , looks incredible. Great video Michael !
You should!
Typical summer day in Vancouver: - first step: leave Vancouver 😁
That was an awesome video Mike and Will . Love the hike up the mountain and the beautiful scenery . You guys did a great job! Cheers
Thanks Bill! 👍
Excellent video Mike! A typical summer day in MY Vancouver usually means LEAVING IT.
Love your adventure and showing us areas that we can only imagine to travel one day!
Need lots of power to climb that high and scary steps there. Probably more to guys adventure energy consuming trip. Thanks beautiful sights.
Mike, I'll be going to see the exhibit in Milwaukee in just a few weeks. Finalizing the date.
glad I still have two years of my 20s to figure this out, thanks Will.
Another great video Mike. Thanks for sharing your family outing with us. Can't wait for the proposal video, have you been working that out and planning it? You'll probably do it someplace awesome, so it'll make a great video. You should have another friend or couple with you to film it and make it a total surprise.
right on! My friend and I camped out on the top of the chief last summer :D
You have got some of the best videos on exploration out there. Keep it up. (Inspiration for me)
Happy to have discovered this amazing channel. Keep it up Mike. Subscribed.
You need to change the title to "a typical day in Squamish" lol. It's different! A typical day in Vancouver for me is : breakast at Coo Coo Cafe (or Red Umbrella or Delany's or Waves or Breka or or or), matcha latte, beach, free book shelf on the street, trolley bus, film something, ride trolley bus, write mail, dinner on Denman outside, walk by Jim Deva plaza, stare at rainbow lights.
Typical day in Squamish is : breakfast at Mountain Burger House, discount thrift shopping on Cleveland avenue, walking around on trails, placing pennies on train tracks, reading in hammock at Squamish Adventure Inn, film murals and/or graffiti, dinner at Zephyr Cafe outside, watch playoffs at Cliffside Cider (if applicable), get ice cream at 2Chill gelato, watch freight train go by, pick up flattened pennies. ❤
Those both sound like fantastic days.
@@DownieLive indeed ☺
The Red Umbrella is great. I miss the good old days of breakfast at the Groovy Grove and dinner at the Comox Long Bar!
Mike & Will, Wow what energy the both of you have this made it fun.
Mike you crack me up with don't tell my mom.
😉🤫😂
The hair flip though! Looooove it!
Oh my Gosh! I agree no words WOW! Thanks 😊👍
Views from that peak! 😍 Van Gogh exhibit looks very cool; will have to see if it comes to the US. Great video!!
Always a great way to start my day the Downie way😁😁😁. Thanx Mike Awesome vid 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🇨🇦.
Vancouver is awesome for the summer
The Van Gogh thing is coming to my city. Looks awesome.
Now, I need to find a Lebanese food truck.
"Dip our bodies in the lake" 😂 LOL I like when your videos can crack me up! I also love the slow-mo hair toss! 🤩 It's good to see you having fun in your videos. And... excellent graphic work and pop sounds!! 😍 Loves it!
Loved the vid as always! I was so surprised when you said you were aiming to finish the Chief in 1 hr 😅 it usually takes me at least 4-5
Vancouver is so beautiful architecturally.
It really does have it's own modern style. It's pretty great!
It’s just glass buildings lmaoooo
Great video as always ! That exhibit looked so cool
i screamed the first time i ever saw the chief. it's soooo epic
Could you maybe do a tour of the Sunshine Coast, please.
Hi Mike love you videos, been to Vancouver many times. You given me lots of thinks see, this summer.
Wow awesome. Made my stomach queasy! What an amazing view.
9:40 love your dramatic hair flip !
Enjoyed the video as always and loved that Van Gogh exhibit !
More hair flips please!!
This was so fun, I came back to watch more. Also, might I add... awesome collab ;) KEEP IT UP!!
😄😉 Right on!
We will definitely collab again in the future.
See you around Vancouver (or Montreal?)!
Hey Mike, I love your videos. I can't say enough good things about them! Looking forward to the next one!
Thanks Kal! I have many more coming for you!
You are truly a life inspiration.
Thanks for taking us with you on your adventure! Would be nice to do the Lynn Canyon swim next
Good idea.
Sigh! I miss Vancouver so much!! Great vid on a great city!
Like anyone is going to unsubscribe! You are great Mike!!
Love your videos man. Please keep them up.
What a neat day adventure. Cool hiking path!
Thanks man. I’m thinking of moving to Canada but not sure where so this is a great way to see what’s happening in Vancouver 😀
Right on Mikey.
Good luck deciding.
Look out for the Da Vinci immersive exhibit opening in a few days at Tsawwassen Mills, Delta. I expect it to be just as an interesting as Van Gogh. Haven't seen it advertised equally as much.
Parallel 49 is the best. ive been there a bunch. would recommend for sure
I saw the Van Gogh experience in Orlando. Totally worth it!
Yes! Summer is here! Man I hate cold water but you're making me jump into a cold freezing lake.
Do it! 😄
@@DownieLive I need someone to push me! Haha Like accidently.lol
Great looking natural place that was... Wow
The Van Gogh is opening in Toronto on July 29! It looks amazing 😊
That sounds everything like Van Gogh exhibit on Yonge St at at the Star building downtown
Awesome!
Imagine Van Gogh was amazing. I dropped by the Convention Centre in April and it was so nice to finally be able to attend in-person exhibitions. I hope the Art Gallery opens up soon too.
Also, I heard there is an immersive Da Vinci exhibition in Delta that is going live this summer, I'm currently travelling so I can't visit but it would be great to see a video about that on your channel.
That would be awesome! We’ve had large Da Vinci exhibits here in Southern California, but not what I’d consider “immersive”.