At 9:33, in the distance you see reddish rocks on the right of the screen. To the right of that was Fort Churchill Military Base. This is where my sister and I were born and raised until 1974. It was closed in '75 and I believe bulldozed in '77. Great place to be a kid.
Great video. On my bucket list for sure. Was only a couple of months old when I left with brother and mom in 1959. Dad was stationed in navy up there and finished his tour a few months later. Have seen a lot of old black and white photos but this is great.
Awesome video! Very well done. I hope you enjoyed your time in our town, it sure seems you got quite the experience in 3 days up there. My favourite part was knowing right away who your youngster was talking about when the train man told him no kids allowed. That's our good friend Dave.
U can drive from Winnipeg to Churchill 5 yrs ago? Because now 2023 I’ve been reading that the only to get to Churchill is by train or plane from Winnipeg
So far to get there from Sweden though, first it takes more than 24 hour just to get to Winnipeg, so I would spend almost 150 hours just transporting if I take the train from Winnipeg, and do the same when returning back home
Always reassuring when on a train to see a ton of derailed train cars littered all around the tracks. Kinda like pulling into an airport with crashed planes all around.
Hi, I love a family roadtrip and drove 6 weeks each summer with my own 4 sons when they were growing up. So your video brought back incredible memories :) One thing I don't understand is that I heard there were no roads into Churchill - only planes and trains. Yet you are driving there? Can you help me to understand how this works?
Ahhh I see, as the video continues. You trained the last bit. But now the train is down after Gillian? Any news on this since you're more of a "local"?
At 9:33, in the distance you see reddish rocks on the right of the screen. To the right of that was Fort Churchill Military Base. This is where my sister and I were born and raised until 1974. It was closed in '75 and I believe bulldozed in '77. Great place to be a kid.
These kids will never forget this trip. Thanks for sharing.
Great video. On my bucket list for sure. Was only a couple of months old when I left with brother and mom in 1959. Dad was stationed in navy up there and finished his tour a few months later. Have seen a lot of old black and white photos but this is great.
What a splendid vacation with a great family. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Made the train trip from Winnipeg to Churchill twice back in the '80's. Great memories. Great video you made!
This was an amazing video. I live in California and can’t stand the heat. This is where I’d love to vacation.
Great video. and you take amazing pictures. One day i will travel there.
Awesome video! Very well done. I hope you enjoyed your time in our town, it sure seems you got quite the experience in 3 days up there. My favourite part was knowing right away who your youngster was talking about when the train man told him no kids allowed. That's our good friend Dave.
Hi Joe
Nice, got to watch/see a bit of Churchill on video. Great vid!
Captivating video on multiple levels.
Should build a highway to Churchill from Toronto, you are missing out on great tourism income right now
It is a great video and it gave me lots of ideas about how to go. Thanks
Great video. Thanks for sharing, sure made me miss home.
at 4:44, appears to be a wrecked train that will never be removed.
Superb video - what time of year did you go? Thanks from Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Amazing video thanx for sharing it..
U can drive from Winnipeg to Churchill 5 yrs ago? Because now 2023 I’ve been reading that the only to get to Churchill is by train or plane from Winnipeg
thank you for this .. planning this trip this fall. cheers
Amazing
So far to get there from Sweden though, first it takes more than 24 hour just to get to Winnipeg, so I would spend almost 150 hours just transporting if I take the train from Winnipeg, and do the same when returning back home
Always reassuring when on a train to see a ton of derailed train cars littered all around the tracks. Kinda like pulling into an airport with crashed planes all around.
Winnipeg to Churchill in train is very very nice.
What time of year? What's with all the abandoned railcars? That beach at Churchill-looks nice-is it ever used?
thanks,great video
You lucky ! I was going to take the train but the railway broke because of a flood
Wow, so unlucky. Using the train to Churchill is on my bucketlist
the rail line has now been repaired and passenger trains began running again on December 2, 2018
Hi, I love a family roadtrip and drove 6 weeks each summer with my own 4 sons when they were growing up. So your video brought back incredible memories :) One thing I don't understand is that I heard there were no roads into Churchill - only planes and trains. Yet you are driving there? Can you help me to understand how this works?
Ahhh I see, as the video continues. You trained the last bit. But now the train is down after Gillian? Any news on this since you're more of a "local"?
@@ToughLoveTravel Train service was restarted on December 2, 2018
Whats with the chained dogs and a guy dragging two of em ?
They are sled dogs.
@@rustyshackleford3263 Sad to see animals being used like this !! Phew
@@aishwaryabhatnagar8655 apparently they love it
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Hey what happened to that derailed train?
brilliant.
I'm going to churchill in 3 days . (As of October 1st 2017
What month were you there?
We were there in mid-October
Was that a wolf at 10:53 or dog that looked like wolf?
DM McHugh what the hell dude
at 9:16, wrecked plane that will never be removed.
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