Rick Sanchez i hear ya Man! the places to hide are so remote. thinking about just standing and resisting maybe a breakfast burrito bar for UN troops🍄🍄🍄💥💥💥🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼
If a large crisis happens (like rn for example) living far from civilization will mean supplies will be slow to reach you so unless your self sufficient then its a no go.
Wow, it sure has changed. Grew up in YK, left in 74,, went back and worked summers 75 and 76. Took our kids there in 2001. Certainly not the place I remember except for the cold crispness.
The guy at 3.00 slipping crossing the road 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 lovely video looks amazing up there. Have been looking into moving up for work. (electrician)
Russia has the biggest northern cities, they have cities with hundreds of thousands of people in the subarctic. Check out Yakutsk which is the coldest city in the world during winter, it drops to minus -50-60
You have a serious issue if you call this beautiful place 😂😂😂, not sure have you been in Finland, I' be been in Scandinavia (including Finland) and this depressed and isolated place as well. People who spend more that year in Yellowknife has serious issues, might be due arsenic or all that sewage stinks in Niven South area.
Thank you for the tour! I put it on 1/2 speed and I could really look around. It was great that you spent so much time driving around "old" YK. I sure miss living there. Thx again! 1969-1980
I lived there and it's truly grown. Most is unrecognizable. WAY more fast food joints. Where the hell is Red Apple Restaurant, The Right Spot, The Range, CJCD, Luigi's Pizza, etc??
@@jeffreypeterson3238 the Gold Range was on the left @5:17 :) I grew up there in the 70's a lot had changed when I took a trip back in 2013. I can hardly wait to make another trip one of these years.
Fortunately Yellowknife is close enough to the equator that the citizens enjoy a subtropical climate! ^This snow of course is a rare sight, only occuring once a century or so, give or take 35 times a year......
I was at a red light in Toronto and saw one of those polar bear license plates on the car ahead of me. I had never seen one before and thought it was cool and I wanted a picture of it. So I took out my phone and snapped a picture not realizing the bloody flash was still on. The dude ahead of me saw and gave me a thumbs up but I was so embarrassed.
Lived there in the early 80's. Working at the YK Centre with Roy Williams and the gang at YK Electronics. The sound of the tires on the snow... you don't get that in the south very often. Traction? Not much snow there and when it's that cold, it's pretty sticky. Easy to get around. Certainly has grown up a lot from my days. I lived the apt building opposite cover to the YK Centre.... beside what was the Legion at the time. Not sure what's there now.
I preferred driving out on the ice road or out off the city to vee lake Less light pollution there There is also a live camera that you can check on before you drive out to see if it is worth it I saw my first good ones in the end of September and beginning of November but they're there through all winter
Only searched about the place because of the valley of headless men and wanted to know more about the place. Definitely an area that hasn't been that deeply searched
How do residents cope with temperatures below 30 degrees must be a challenge but then again If you visited my part of Australia you would ask the same question about us having to cope with temperatures of 45+ degrees Celsius, Being an Aurora chaser Yellowknife would still be a great place to visit In the winter I've heard it's one of the best spots In the world to chase the Aurora.
yeah i found that interesting after living in cities around 30k with smaller buildings.. they must be office centres for large companies in industry in the surrounding areas
Interesting video. I thought the winter weather would be much more severe :-) I've seen this much snow in Dallas, Texas (not every year, but sometimes). Where are the dog sleds? Thanks for the video. It's nice for a vicarious visit.
Ive lived in yellowknife my whole life haha, it actually doesn't snow a lot here because it is super dry, however the temperatures can drop super low... definetly not texas weather, the warmest day this past week was -32 (-44 with the windchill) and it went all the way down to -49 and its not even the coldest months yet!
oh ya because watching a video on youtube is totally like being there. what do you mean severe? its not like you can see the snow. you expect 24/7 raging snow storms or something?
A few of them are apartments and then there are a lot that are offices for the territorial and federal government. There is one building that has been vacant for a long time.
@@Lanz-z5t 2 years more, but before I can work abroad country I have to work in my own country first at least 2 years, so it will take 4 years in total. I'm nursing student
I've been here and I really traveled around the world, but this place is the most depressed, isolated, with extreme cold with barley day light, during short summer (usually June-mid September) you have daylight night, especially in June, too many drunk locals on the streets, especially downtown. Electricity and heating are so expensive and even grocery comparing to some provinces. Too many polluted lakes with arsenic. A "nicer" area in YK with the houses worth over million CAD sitting on sewage so in April and May when the snow start to melt the sewage stinks kilometers away from that area for a couple of months. I spent couple of months working on some project 2017 and still don't get it how people can live in that isolated town called "City of Yellowknife". The only spectacular sign is aurora borealis, but you can find that in a way better other places.
I am only looking because I saw it's gonna be down around -30 this weekend. I must say, that I am impressed. I thought I was in for an igloo or two, a tepee and a few log cabins! So do you have triple glazing, or do you use secondary double glazing - or both? BTW, I noticed the guy nearly falling on his ass. Nice save. Great video - you should do some more!
@@johonanandrewgomes7593 Yes, but only the Russians would build a major city with a climate like that. Yellowknife has a population of about 20K and it's the biggest town north of Edmonton, which is at the same latitude as Manchester, UK. Moscow is at the latitude of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Yellowknife is at the same latitude as Southern Norway- but has a much colder climate than any town outside Siberia.
@@anonUK Only Canadians would build a major city such as Winnipeg/Edmonton in a climate like that? Moscow is not even that cold, even Montreal is colder
We have lots of rough roads and harsh conditions. it is best to have a good strong reliable vehicle. a lot of people like to do different activities like ice fishing camping and hunting, Then pulling around their trailers and boats in the summer. It only takes 10 minutes to be in the wilderness.
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Rick Sanchez i hear ya Man! the places to hide are so remote. thinking about just standing and resisting maybe a breakfast burrito bar for UN troops🍄🍄🍄💥💥💥🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼🖕🏼
Lol same
Now with the corona lmaooo.
@@ShellymanStudios loll
If a large crisis happens (like rn for example) living far from civilization will mean supplies will be slow to reach you so unless your self sufficient then its a no go.
Watch a dude almost eat shit 3:07
Good save I’ve ate shit like that a million times!
Lmfao. Walking on ice is not fun
Wow, it sure has changed. Grew up in YK, left in 74,, went back and worked summers 75 and 76. Took our kids there in 2001. Certainly not the place I remember except for the cold crispness.
The guy at 3.00 slipping crossing the road 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 lovely video looks amazing up there. Have been looking into moving up for work. (electrician)
Thanks for the vid. I am fascinated with these far northern cities, would love to visit someday. So remote and beautiful landscapes up there.
Russia has the biggest northern cities, they have cities with hundreds of thousands of people in the subarctic. Check out Yakutsk which is the coldest city in the world during winter, it drops to minus -50-60
The guy slipping on the ice sums up this video nicely
Steve really thanks.... beautiful place
Thanks for you video and your time in do it.....Go to Yellowknife!!!!👏🏼
Thanks, glad you liked it.
Beautiful place. That road is crisp! Some of the shots look like Finland.
You have a serious issue if you call this beautiful place 😂😂😂, not sure have you been in Finland, I' be been in Scandinavia (including Finland) and this depressed and isolated place as well. People who spend more that year in Yellowknife has serious issues, might be due arsenic or all that sewage stinks in Niven South area.
@@golavoda2644 Finland is where I am happiest.
Thank you for the tour! I put it on 1/2 speed and I could really look around. It was great that you spent so much time driving around "old" YK. I sure miss living there. Thx again! 1969-1980
I lived there for two years. Interesting experience.
Jeffrey Williams how cold it was
@@kebe4526 Damn cold. Minus 45 was average. Surprisingly nice summer.
Jeffrey Williams here in Florida we cry with 45F hehehe
@@kebe4526 bastard...lol
Winifred Naphan OMG I wouldn’t survive
I lived in Yellowknife in 73-74. Man I don’t recognize most of it. Lol. I loved the winters up there. True test of being alive. Great video. Thanks
Sir Jerome Hansen I love there too, in my case I Want to travel there I think that is so beautiful place
I lived there and it's truly grown. Most is unrecognizable. WAY more fast food joints. Where the hell is Red Apple Restaurant, The Right Spot, The Range, CJCD, Luigi's Pizza, etc??
@@jeffreypeterson3238 the Gold Range was on the left @5:17 :)
I grew up there in the 70's a lot had changed when I took a trip back in 2013. I can hardly wait to make another trip one of these years.
@@dashulamite Yeah it would be a blast! Take video and post!
@@dashulamite +We called it the Strange Range).
Nice. A really different downtown as compared to say Toronto, Montreal or Vancouver. Less populated probably = less pollution + better quality air 🙌🏾
Far less populated. Only about 20k people
lol ya nice comparison a small city of 20k vs massive metropolis' of over 8 million
always fascinated with Yellowknife my hero of May 7 Chis nowentiki is form there he came up with an organization for human rights in africa
I think it looks really nice! Great video!
Fortunately Yellowknife is close enough to the equator that the citizens enjoy a subtropical climate! ^This snow of course is a rare sight, only occuring once a century or so, give or take 35 times a year......
I was at a red light in Toronto and saw one of those polar bear license plates on the car ahead of me. I had never seen one before and thought it was cool and I wanted a picture of it. So I took out my phone and snapped a picture not realizing the bloody flash was still on. The dude ahead of me saw and gave me a thumbs up but I was so embarrassed.
I love the license plates. But they look so strange. I'm so used to seeing long rectangular ones.
@@genesis209_gd NWT is the only place in North America to use a different shape plate
i wish i could live there, seems so beautiful
The guy slippin at 3:09 when crossing the road is hilarious lol :D
Lived there in the early 80's. Working at the YK Centre with Roy Williams and the gang at YK Electronics. The sound of the tires on the snow... you don't get that in the south very often.
Traction? Not much snow there and when it's that cold, it's pretty sticky. Easy to get around.
Certainly has grown up a lot from my days.
I lived the apt building opposite cover to the YK Centre.... beside what was the Legion at the time. Not sure what's there now.
Bonjour from the Monteregian Hills du Québec. Loved this ride. Thanks.
Salut je vie a Québec. Hi I live in Quebec City
Glad you liked it. Thanks.
I love how you did this. It's so smooth! I need a better camera for sure!
I'm gonna move to this city when I'm out of college, I'm tired of Ontario's overpopulation.
When is the best time to see the aurora lights? Can I just see them from a hotel in dt or do I need to move further outside downtown? Good video
I preferred driving out on the ice road or out off the city to vee lake
Less light pollution there
There is also a live camera that you can check on before you drive out to see if it is worth it
I saw my first good ones in the end of September and beginning of November but they're there through all winter
When you ask "how is it outside" and the only 2 answers you ever get in that part of the world are "survivable or stay home"
Only searched about the place because of the valley of headless men and wanted to know more about the place. Definitely an area that hasn't been that deeply searched
3:08 great corrective motion lol
HAHAH nice save by the guy slipping on the ice from 3:08-3:10
Thank you so much Silva
not the guy almost slipping and falling on his ass lmao!
How do residents cope with temperatures below 30 degrees must be a challenge but then again If you visited my part of Australia you would ask the same question about us having to cope with temperatures of 45+ degrees Celsius, Being an Aurora chaser Yellowknife would still be a great place to visit In the winter I've heard it's one of the best spots In the world to chase the Aurora.
idk
Wondering if there is a town / city in Canada called “BlueSpoon” or “RedFork” ...
Believe me, there is a bunch of silly names for towns in Canada 😂😂😂
No but Medicine Hat is a good name, even though medicine isn't a colour.
You forgot Red Deer 😂
there's a city in Canada called high level
Pls let me know how temperture when you go downtown in video then
I'c e never seen so many skyscrapers in a 20 thousands city population.
That confused me big time, I live in a town in the GTA of over 50k people and we dont have a single “sky scraper”
The thumbnail surprised me.
yeah i found that interesting after living in cities around 30k with smaller buildings.. they must be office centres for large companies in industry in the surrounding areas
That was the exact same thing I was thinking.
3:14
I was wondering when someone would notice.
lol
What? Idon’t see anything.
Take a look at the person crossing the street (left to right).
Well, thanks but it’s 3:09 😅
Sounds extra crunchy
Should I bring a jacket?
-30 everyday bring a bathing suit :D
At least one or 17.
Beautiful place, have been to there in the year of 2010
Reminds me of Bartlesville.
How do they prevent the roads from getting too slippery? Do they use salt or sand?
Salt, and everyone has winter tires.
both +rock
so many NPC's just wandering around in -30C..
love this comment
Looks a lot like Rochester
This is such a familiar route, yet so unfamiliar. I left there in 1985. So much has changed and what about all those traffic lights! Unbelievable.
Interesting video. I thought the winter weather would be much more severe :-)
I've seen this much snow in Dallas, Texas (not every year, but sometimes).
Where are the dog sleds?
Thanks for the video. It's nice for a vicarious visit.
Ive lived in yellowknife my whole life haha, it actually doesn't snow a lot here because it is super dry, however the temperatures can drop super low... definetly not texas weather, the warmest day this past week was -32 (-44 with the windchill) and it went all the way down to -49 and its not even the coldest months yet!
oh ya because watching a video on youtube is totally like being there. what do you mean severe? its not like you can see the snow. you expect 24/7 raging snow storms or something?
Wow impressive
Now I know 1 Silva in The boonies in Canada. Hello from miami!
Thank you !
This place is colder than many parts of Greenland and Alaska.
2:00 was that a fart
It was the windshield wiper... or so I claim.
@@SteveCSilva Yeah, windscreen wiper!
Lol
Lot of skyscrapers for a nineteen thousands city
A few of them are apartments and then there are a lot that are offices for the territorial and federal government. There is one building that has been vacant for a long time.
As long as there are plenty of good looking women I'll have not problem moving to remote places like Yellowknife.
everyone knows someone here
I want to live in Yk after graduate from my university in Indonesia
Really? You will freeze your ass off for at least 4 months every year here, you guys in Indonesia are lucky to have tropical weather
When do you graduate?
@@Slenderman63323 but I felt bored with tropical weather, I want to experience 4 seasons and northern light
@@Lanz-z5t 2 years more, but before I can work abroad country I have to work in my own country first at least 2 years, so it will take 4 years in total. I'm nursing student
@@yngvardtherotten6612 go to a Scandinavian country or something, why would u come here
I've been here and I really traveled around the world, but this place is the most depressed, isolated, with extreme cold with barley day light, during short summer (usually June-mid September) you have daylight night, especially in June, too many drunk locals on the streets, especially downtown. Electricity and heating are so expensive and even grocery comparing to some provinces. Too many polluted lakes with arsenic. A "nicer" area in YK with the houses worth over million CAD sitting on sewage so in April and May when the snow start to melt the sewage stinks kilometers away from that area for a couple of months. I spent couple of months working on some project 2017 and still don't get it how people can live in that isolated town called "City of Yellowknife". The only spectacular sign is aurora borealis, but you can find that in a way better other places.
How about women in that city. How they are?
@@GILLETE32 if they're native ass but if there any other race tan good
Why the hell are the license plates polar bear shaped? That's such an awkward shape for a license plate.
idk
14:25 The fuel price is much lower than I thought.
Never knew the traffic lights were inverted in Canada 🤔
no pavement , no salt on the roads., apartment buildings everywhere .looks cold , snow + ++ !
Salt doesn't work at -30 so it's useless up north
There’s pavement under the snow, and they use rocks for the roads
driving really fast for the snow
I am only looking because I saw it's gonna be down around -30 this weekend. I must say, that I am impressed. I thought I was in for an igloo or two, a tepee and a few log cabins! So do you have triple glazing, or do you use secondary double glazing - or both? BTW, I noticed the guy nearly falling on his ass. Nice save. Great video - you should do some more!
Does it cost more to buy food since the supplies must be flown in?
Grocery stores usually do cost a lot more than they would in bigger town up here
Wow so many traffic lights for a small city. I live in a big city Quebec City and we don't have so many traffic lights
bellissima città
I fucking love this place
Funny. At 3.07 the man slips and almost falls!
This video has more views than the population of yellowknife
I didn't see any McDonalds on any corner?
Lol we have one McDonald’s and it’s uptown
theres a small mcdonald’s in out walmart
*the weather is similar with Moscow*
Moscow average low January -8C, yellowknife -30C. -38C with the windchill.
@@johonanandrewgomes7593
Yes, but only the Russians would build a major city with a climate like that. Yellowknife has a population of about 20K and it's the biggest town north of Edmonton, which is at the same latitude as Manchester, UK. Moscow is at the latitude of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Yellowknife is at the same latitude as Southern Norway- but has a much colder climate than any town outside Siberia.
@@anonUK Only Canadians would build a major city such as Winnipeg/Edmonton in a climate like that? Moscow is not even that cold, even Montreal is colder
Naaah, Moscow isn't nearly this cold. There are much colder Russian cities like Yakutsk or Murmansk, where the weather is similar to this.
@@anonUK Whitehorse, The Yukon is bigger
It’s hard for me to fathom life here. Is this the only city in NWT?
From what I've read , yes. And it has like half the population of the entire Northwest Territories.
yes it is
i live here
no Hay River is also a thing
I recognize the mall . I lived there for abit.
Is it Sunday? Where is every one?
It was a Wednesday.
Only about 44,000 people live in that whole country (northwest territories)
Jist saying if you didnt know :)
@@xenai. whole territory...the country is Canada :-)
Haha this place turned from a cool village to an American stereotype 😂
I see most of them have pickup trucks.
We have lots of rough roads and harsh conditions. it is best to have a good strong reliable vehicle. a lot of people like to do different activities like ice fishing camping and hunting, Then pulling around their trailers and boats in the summer. It only takes 10 minutes to be in the wilderness.
#yellowknife
#yellowknife
Minuto 3:08 😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣.
das cold
i live here and its cold ;(
Feel sorry for these people its always cold there
Syed Galib as someone who lives in 40-50 celsius 12 months per year, I do NOT feel sorry for them. I, in fact, envy them.
I'd be my main reason to move there.
don’t be sorry, we’re used to it
no s not
3:07 😂
my cuz lives there /Vt. usa
Wow... too cold..
I wanna ..
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I want to live in Yellowknife :(
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With so much open space why are there hardly any trees in town?