I loved living in YK, thanks for bringing back all these great memories. I don't think I could go back to living there now that I am used to the luxuries of living the "south" lol. I also do not miss the freezing winter there. Maybe when I retire, I'll go back.
@@garbageday587 Lmao, Quebec City's winters don't even remotely compare to Yellowknife's. The coldest day in a typical winter for Quebec City is comparable to an average winter day in Yellowknife (-23/-31 C before wind chill).
Thanks for sharing. Bring back some memories. I lived there for 9 years, its a nice small town, everything is close to home. The winter was brutal, cars need to be plug in otherwise it wouldn't start next morning. It seems to be more quiet than before.
it looks a very beautiful city of northwest territories. I have seen it on the google map and I saw it all.... Everything is so pretty. For what I can see is: it seems that everything is quite relaxing.. but I think it's better go there on summer because on winter must be so cold. greets from Mexico. Canada is so beautiful. I've already been in Calgary, Alberta
Greetings from Australia, Yellowknife looks beautiful don't know how I'd cope In winter, we are lucky If our temperatures get below 10 degrees In my part of Australia In winter.
Great clip Hope visit this city in the futur coz i received only good's vibration from there when i read wikipedia about this town last month 9 skyscraper for 20 000 population ( look'like 200 000 LOL!!!!) Positly incredible info coz i love skyscraper
I wish to say that Yellowknife is not about architecture - although I love that the city, though small, is clean and in good shape; Yellowknife, guys, is about WINTER!! So, to everyone who hasnt seen Yellowknife, go there during winter. December-January. You’ll see a real Northern winter - and it lasts for a looong (starts in October, finishes in April) time!
I really wanted to visit when L’Heritage and Thorntons were still open. I’d love to see some real fine dining options in town. If anyone knows of any, please let me know :-]
No offence but it looks like a car dependent town. lots of asphalt, parking. Parking should be in the back of the buildings. I would not put too many stairs in front due to the snow. I would cover the sidewalks in colonnades against the snow. I do not like the colors. Depressing in winter. Also I do not like 90% of the Architecture. Big square boxes with leaky roofs that small income can not afford. Looks like a depressing cooperate town. They should build like 100 years ago with more colors and no stairs in front due to the snow. Everything closer together so people need no cars.
Agreed 100%. But it actually looks to me as a rather typical north-American city. Dead boring functional architecture. As you say, mostly right angles everywhere. No creativity whatsoever in designing public space. People moving around by car almost exclusively, even when the weather is nice and temperature mild. And they all seem in a hurry because there is absolutely nothing to see or do in the streets other than moving quickly from A to B. No a single place to sit and chat and meet people outside. Did not see a single little city park. Looks more like a depressing half-ghost town of a dystopian paranoid society.
Most of North American cities are car-dependent! Yellowknife is a special Northern town, it has amazing northern lights every winter and very special tundra-like nature. It’s not depressive at all, it’s unique and different, most of the year (more than half) temperatures are -20 and everything is covered in perfect white snow, no gross mud of big cities - it looks like a Christmas postcard. It’s very special and it’s not easy to live due to its remoteness. Also, it’s 20.000 people, but there are over 100 different ethnicities from all over the world. It’s an amazing place, but it’s not for everyone
@@aytsanaksdur7264 it's like that with every place they are not all perfect, what are the summer's like here In my part of Australia it easily gets over 45 degrees.
What a wonderful season! What a peaceful town!
It's a small city
@@chongcheech3582 I grew up there, it's ego is city sized, but that's about it, it's actually emaciated, kinda puny...
please continue with these! I love all your vids.
love the format...so relaxing and calming
I loved living in YK, thanks for bringing back all these great memories. I don't think I could go back to living there now that I am used to the luxuries of living the "south" lol. I also do not miss the freezing winter there. Maybe when I retire, I'll go back.
The freezing wouldn't bother me. I live in Quebec City and the winters are very cold too.
@@garbageday587 Lmao, Quebec City's winters don't even remotely compare to Yellowknife's. The coldest day in a typical winter for Quebec City is comparable to an average winter day in Yellowknife (-23/-31 C before wind chill).
Greetings from Mumbai India.
What a peaceful town . Beautiful country Canada.
Thanks for sharing. Bring back some memories. I lived there for 9 years, its a nice small town, everything is close to home. The winter was brutal, cars need to be plug in otherwise it wouldn't start next morning. It seems to be more quiet than before.
it looks a very beautiful city of northwest territories. I have seen it on the google map and I saw it all.... Everything is so pretty. For what I can see is: it seems that everything is quite relaxing.. but I think it's better go there on summer because on winter must be so cold. greets from Mexico. Canada is so beautiful. I've already been in Calgary, Alberta
A Disneyland of liminal places. Beautiful. Love the video!
Congratulations on the video. Greetings from Brazil.
Nice! Greetings from Ontario!
I can see that with your profile picture
wow yellowknife gets the good architecture. every one of these buildings look nice
The thing that surprised me the most is that there's a MiniSo there.
Waheguru ji da Khalsa..
Waheguru ji di Fateh...
Yellowknife 💛..
I spent Canada Day 2023 in Dallas, TX. Canada 2024 will be in Yellowknife! 😃
Welcome downtown good city ❤canada❤
Nice relaxing video!
It’s a bucket list visit for me.
Watch your videos many times.
Greetings from Australia, Yellowknife looks beautiful don't know how I'd cope In winter, we are lucky If our temperatures get below 10 degrees In my part of Australia In winter.
Sure brings back memories. (97-2011)
this video makes it look like a ghost town , theirs no people, and life in it .
Its true , only drunk homeless everywhere
It has 20.000 people population.. Just enter Walmart and you’ll see :)
@@kamaldhillon834so where are they?, the cameraman edit them out?
Cool little city but there's not much going on. Where are the people?
Car dependency ruined it.
Hiding inside houses
They are their Ding dong it's not little you are
Ahhhhhhhhhh. The movie theatre. I literally ran out of it when I saw Jurassic Park!
Great clip
Hope visit this city in the futur coz i received only good's vibration from there when i read wikipedia about this town last month
9 skyscraper for 20 000 population ( look'like 200 000 LOL!!!!)
Positly incredible info coz i love skyscraper
Yellowknife is truly the "biggest little city in the world".
I'd like to live there!
Is it lockdown?
Where are the public?
Surely the weather is this pleasant year-round. We should all move here.
it’s minus 40 in winter
Nostalgia
I like the peaceful atmosphere.. hope i can move there someday..
I am also planning to move there.. After this outbreak
Lucky for you man...
this city is turning really bad
@@pluggem924 why? Because of COVID?
I don’t want to tell u what people do here !!!
Well I go straight. I just came 8days ago here in yellowknife. How's life in yellowknife
Tank u amigo
I've never seen so many skyscrapers and tall buildings in a 20000 city.
lmao those aren't even close to being skyscrapers. more like medium sized apartment buildings. tallest building is only 60m
Hmm OK 👍
@@harrybaals2549 those are still tall buildings for that size of a city
@@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621 yes
Yellowknife is the smallest big city 😀
Hi, can I write the coordinates of the police? I have a question.
I wish to say that Yellowknife is not about architecture - although I love that the city, though small, is clean and in good shape; Yellowknife, guys, is about WINTER!! So, to everyone who hasnt seen Yellowknife, go there during winter. December-January. You’ll see a real Northern winter - and it lasts for a looong (starts in October, finishes in April) time!
And the restaurant wildcat?
I love canada..My dream country
is it always windy ?
Ohh im here
cool!
Very good
Eu moraria aí.
Nice video.
Hey Steve, are you Portuguese or Brazilian by any chance?
Canadian and Portuguese, yes.
@@SteveCSilva Nice! I'm Brazilian currently living in New Brunswick.
I was wondering because of your last name. Cheers!
Are you gone from Halifax?
Yes, I now live in Whitehorse.
Great
Is it always so windy?
It’s not windy at all, Ive lived there for 5 years and I havent seen a place with so little wind
I really wanted to visit when L’Heritage and Thorntons were still open. I’d love to see some real fine dining options in town. If anyone knows of any, please let me know :-]
Do they really need all that land besides Ontario ect.?
Looks like death city.
Its seems like the best option for the introvert like me.
How long would it take to drive from yellowknife to the American border?
About 21 hours. Maybe less. Yellowknife to Edmonton is 16 hours and about another 4 to 5 hours away from the US border.
@@murraydyck2127where are you from?
What's the night life like there?
dangerous lol
Jesus Christ I think I went back to the future
So you travel to the far north of Canada and you can go to a restaurant and eat Ethiopian food. I love that!
Isnt only 20k people living there? How is this so developped?
It’s a main city of Northwest territories, the capital.. That’s why.
Where are people?
The traffic looks horrendous! Why even have traffic lights?
This is scary ngl
listening to the wind, At least you could have talked!
too much wind, I like it so clean. but a little zombi feeling 🤣
Are there buses in yellowknife?
yes
Where is the people??
I seen the place where I got cpdst😊
Hoi
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Ghost town/city
paradise
true
3:33 homeless guy :(
Hello..I want to there. I need 2 jobs for immigration process as a worker..please help me in the name of almighty.
No offence but it looks like a car dependent town. lots of asphalt, parking. Parking should be in the back of the buildings. I would not put too many stairs in front due to the snow. I would cover the sidewalks in colonnades against the snow. I do not like the colors. Depressing in winter. Also I do not like 90% of the Architecture. Big square boxes with leaky roofs that small income can not afford. Looks like a depressing cooperate town. They should build like 100 years ago with more colors and no stairs in front due to the snow. Everything closer together so people need no cars.
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Agreed 100%. But it actually looks to me as a rather typical north-American city. Dead boring functional architecture. As you say, mostly right angles everywhere. No creativity whatsoever in designing public space. People moving around by car almost exclusively, even when the weather is nice and temperature mild. And they all seem in a hurry because there is absolutely nothing to see or do in the streets other than moving quickly from A to B. No a single place to sit and chat and meet people outside. Did not see a single little city park. Looks more like a depressing half-ghost town of a dystopian paranoid society.
Most of North American cities are car-dependent! Yellowknife is a special Northern town, it has amazing northern lights every winter and very special tundra-like nature. It’s not depressive at all, it’s unique and different, most of the year (more than half) temperatures are -20 and everything is covered in perfect white snow, no gross mud of big cities - it looks like a Christmas postcard. It’s very special and it’s not easy to live due to its remoteness. Also, it’s 20.000 people, but there are over 100 different ethnicities from all over the world. It’s an amazing place, but it’s not for everyone
@@aytsanaksdur7264 it's like that with every place they are not all perfect, what are the summer's like here In my part of Australia it easily gets over 45 degrees.
I saw another video on Yellowknife & It does have public transport.
Less and less freedom in Canada.
What do you mean?
You don’t want to know. Shhh
2 years ago? Lemme guess, drama queen about having to wear a mask to shop 🙄
JUST BORING CITY
This is the worst “downtown” I’ve ever seen in my life 😂😂😂😂