Incase u were wondering why there is water. The snow melted in Croatia causing sand storms in Dubai that damaged the reef in Australia and then England made toast for breakfast. And if were wondering about the water in the vid then.....idk bro
The Headwaters of both North and South Saskatchewan Rivers start in the Rocky Mountains around Rocky Mountain House. !!!!!! I've rafted sections of each for weeks at a time across southern Alberta and Sask.
It’s crazy I’ve had bad dreams about this same scenario but then either all the cars get washed away or it turns into a bridge that’s missing part of the road
I have this dream, too, where I’m driving on a bridge out into the ocean. I look ahead and it’s just water and I look behind me and it’s just water. Very creepy.
Just a geographical fact. It's spring run off, snow melt, heavy rain fall that add to the high water table in Saskatchewan not to mention large bodies of water merging combined with low elevation in Saskatchewan in many places. The water that you are driving over is not from the mountains. The place or area that you were driving through there are no mountains. Saskatchewan has no mountains. I know because I live in Sask.
I laughed too. And curious to know where this was. It looks like the drive from Weyburn to Estevan. I know a place or two that could flood like that (without mountain runoff).
I was laughing when he said it was coming from the mountains considering he's in Saskatchewan. Haha! Just say you don't know. Instead of lying to your kid and giving them false information. I wonder what his wife was thinking. 😄 haha
Can’t say that we get 5 to 6’ of snow. That’s a bit misleading. We can get 6’ drifts of snow, but the average snow pack is seldom more than a foot deep. Some winters we hardly have any snow at all.
@@waynemorrison5204 Is this how you speak in your real life? If so, I feel sorry for you and your family. I hope your day improves and free of hate and rage.
I remember in 2013/2014 in Saskatchewan after a winter of heavy snowfall a stretch of highway 14 got flooded and lakes formed on the sides of the highway that stayed there for YEARS.
This reminds me once when I was a kid here in my country there was a very old bridge that was just a one way bridge that was built on the WWll times. It was a short old concrete and rusty Iron structure that crossed a 164 feet high canyon whith a river at the bottom. Just small cars could pass through and I was in a big van with 12 people so they decided to allow us to cross and when the van were right at the middle, we heard a crack noise...
in the 60's Alaska had a horrible Earthquake and Tsunami. It was so bad, they made a tsunami warning center there to prevent that tragedy from happening again.
I live very close to here, it’s surreal driving through, some areas the water goes all the way to the horizon and it looks like an ocean but with old fences and barn remnants sticking out. I feel sad for the people who lost their land and their family homes of generations, so much history washed away probably :(
I've always been told that being a parent can give you the patience of a Saint. Dude, the kid and all the questions. I would've given up by question 4. "Son, idk ANYTHING. Just enjoy the ride, sweetie. "
I always loved kids’ questions. reminds me when I was young, I always hate it when adults don’t answer the kids’ questions correctly because they think they are still “too young”.
Correct me if I’m wrong but this must be old footage, because if this is the place in Saskatchewan I’m familiar with, didn’t they raise the highway in the last 3 years?
They typically do not leave it like this, we had this type of road flooding west of my city in Saskatchewan, and they installed culverts to drain potential water from the road. There is a very short window of time to do road repairs in our province, due to the short summers we experience.
Guys water travels...... especially when gravity happens and it goes down lol and there’s so much more to it but that requires a whole ass paragraph that I don’t want to write.
I'm not sure where this was taken, but some rivers such as the South Saskatchewan River are fed by runoff from the mountains in BC & Alberta. So, he may be correct by saying "The water coming from the mountains"
There's rivers that get their start in BC like you mention in Saskatchewan, but this flood is local. From the spring thaw. Lots of snow came down.The area where this is like a huge bowl. There's small hills a few miles apart. The water collects at the bottom where the highway is. Usually the water on either side of the ditch, which you can't see at the moment.The highway is usually 8 feet above the water.
I live in Florida and there is this back road I have to take to school. Whenever it rains the road floods for about 100 yards. So I thought when clicking on this video it would be like that. I was wrong.
Well it is a massive province. It sounds like such a stereotype towards Canadians when someone says oh look at that road in Canada. You're from Canada. You must know where that road is. There are thousands of Highways across Canada. And even more roads. Chances are, you wouldn't see this road unless you travelled a lot.
@@peterrivney552 yes we got 40 to 50 inches of rain that year. About 2011 I believe. If the North or South Saskatchewan rivers flooded that could be water from the mountains.
We didn’t expect to have this much water during the year this happened, it happened to a lot of roads here in Saskatchewan the same year... They rebuilt this whole road after this...
The area had a lot of snow. It's normal for the water to in build up during spring thaw but higher than normal temperature quickened the process. It's slow to drain in that spot, being the low area for miles.
They need to do something to this road similarly what was done on the Belt Parkway in NY by actually lifting the road like that of a bridge above the area that frequently floods.
And most likely they did. We had the exact same thing west of my city here in Sask., in fact I thought it might be the same highway at first, they eventually did road work and installed diversion culverts.
The kid asked all the questions I was going to ask
Lol
Same
Yes😂😂
Same
That kid back there would be the kids are like are we there yet are we there yet
1:39 *kid noises*
1:45 Dad: Ethan, can you please stop that?
1:47 *kid noise intensifies*
made me giggle lol
1:52 STOP
LOL
LMAO
That’s me
i can’t believe how blue that water is😭
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B R O W N W A T E R
Why are you crying?
No you can't have our water
Okay are you saying that cuz yours isn't nor something wowo HAHAHAHAHAHHAHHA
Incase u were wondering why there is water. The snow melted in Croatia causing sand storms in Dubai that damaged the reef in Australia and then England made toast for breakfast. And if were wondering about the water in the vid then.....idk bro
Um what
Take the L and try being more funny next time.
“The waters coming from the mountains” DUDE you are in Saskatchewan
There is no mountains in saskatchewan 💀💀
Saskatchewan is next to Alberta and Alberta has mountains
I didn’t know water defied gravity and didn’t move lol
The Headwaters of both North and South Saskatchewan Rivers start in the Rocky Mountains around Rocky Mountain House. !!!!!! I've rafted sections of each for weeks at a time across southern Alberta and Sask.
@@s33j4y8 ITS ON THE WEST SIDE OF ALBERTA
that’s a highway? Jeez that looks like the freaking island from Mario
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It is not he trans Canada highway near a town
It’s crazy I’ve had bad dreams about this same scenario but then either all the cars get washed away or it turns into a bridge that’s missing part of the road
Me too! For years!! Weird.
I literally just searched this because of my dreams...lol
Insane I've had nightmares getting sucked off the highway 🛣
I have this dream, too, where I’m driving on a bridge out into the ocean. I look ahead and it’s just water and I look behind me and it’s just water. Very creepy.
Dreams have meaning
"The water coming from the mountains"
"Those are not mountains"
Interstar?
Sounds like an interstellar reference.
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We call our mountains, hills. In short dad said “ ETHAN, the water came from the hills”.
Just a geographical fact. It's spring run off, snow melt, heavy rain fall that add to the high water table in Saskatchewan not to mention large bodies of water merging combined with low elevation in Saskatchewan in many places. The water that you are driving over is not from the mountains. The place or area that you were driving through there are no mountains. Saskatchewan has no mountains. I know because I live in Sask.
Lol I was looking for this comment!
That's what I was thinking, when he said it was from the mountains I was like what mountains 😂 I have never seen flatter land
I laughed too. And curious to know where this was. It looks like the drive from Weyburn to Estevan. I know a place or two that could flood like that (without mountain runoff).
I was laughing when he said it was coming from the mountains considering he's in Saskatchewan.
Haha! Just say you don't know. Instead of lying to your kid and giving them false information. I wonder what his wife was thinking. 😄 haha
How's it like living that far up north? I live in Phoenix so I'm curious.
The waters coming in from the mountains.... Umm sir we don't have mountains here in Saskatchewan. Lol we flood from all the snow we get here. 😅
R u serious? Which country?
@@arjundang4099 Canada Sask
haha
LMAOOO Americans are funny.
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Amazed that they were allowed to drive through that. If it was in the US, the road would be closed.
We wouldve yeeted threw that
Hi I love your vedio
Ok
Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
It took a day or two for it to flood like this, it was a fun experience though
Wow its beautiful there they have no snow this is like a dream I keep having
I keep having the same dream accept the water get way deeper.
I have a similar dream..it is very fresh dream of my life....
We actually get a lot of snow which is why the water rises so much
This is summer time! Winter in Sask often brings 5-6’ of snow and temperatures below -35°c
Can’t say that we get 5 to 6’ of snow. That’s a bit misleading. We can get 6’ drifts of snow, but the average snow pack is seldom more than a foot deep. Some winters we hardly have any snow at all.
This looks like a normal day in Florida
yes
I live in Florida and there is barely any floods/tsunami’s??
@@mitskisontop US doesn't get tsunami's 🤦♀️ but there is a lot of flooding in low-lying areas and on/around Miami Beach
@@LolatheACS
That’s basically what I said.
@@mitskisontop This isn't a Tsunami bro
👌
It’s water
@@cjadventures8840 *clear
It looks like a bay or lake either one
@@curvedbridge *klear
@@cjadventures8840 *kleer
Me when I was young: why? Why? Why?
Last one:
*W H Y ?*
@@whathehellisthis ultra last one:
*W H Y?*
imagine sneezing and swerving into the water... anxiety
I LITERALLY have nightmares about this
Lol me too
Ethan asks very good questions. Please sit him down and explain when you have more time exactly how that road flooded. (-:
Foff
@@waynemorrison5204 Is this how you speak in your real life? If so, I feel sorry for you and your family. I hope your day improves and free of hate and rage.
@@dianemakes i know, he replies like this like to every comment. Shame
@@painimmunity7230 why what does that meant ???
@@painimmunity7230 ah okay I got it ..
That’s CRAZY how much water there is that kid answered ALL my questions like why are we driving through this water
Canada is so clean
Bc they hide their trash in the Philippines, the ocean, and their northern provinces.
As a trail of oily cars drive through water....
*Imagine your driving on a flooded road and the front of your car just goes down...*
Then you brake!
@@chrisrandall2710yeah lol
Then you pull over and your feet get wet ... ??
While everyone else is paying attention to the flooded highway, I’m paying attention to the name of where they are
HOW YOU PRONOUNCE THAT
Sass-cat-chew-won thats how you pronounce it i know cause i live in the middle city of Saskatchewan lol
I remember in 2013/2014 in Saskatchewan after a winter of heavy snowfall a stretch of highway 14 got flooded and lakes formed on the sides of the highway that stayed there for YEARS.
Yes we had road flooding just like this west of our city in north central Sask. in 2013.
That's going straight into that child's subconscious dream library.
This reminds me once when I was a kid here in my country there was a very old bridge that was just a one way bridge that was built on the WWll times. It was a short old concrete and rusty Iron structure that crossed a 164 feet high canyon whith a river at the bottom. Just small cars could pass through and I was in a big van with 12 people so they decided to allow us to cross and when the van were right at the middle, we heard a crack noise...
that water looks clean compared to the water over here in the U.S. ...
yes
Where the hell do you live?
I love the conversations between the sweet family ❤️ god bless
Even though it’s scary you can’t lie do be looking beautiful doe
Yep
They better start building a bridge or two communities would be cut off sooner rather than later.
don't need bridge there. that has likely dried up and there might never in our lifetimes be that much water again.
There is a town under water entirely at Big Quill Lake
@@alm7707 Chill dude water comes from snow and rain and run off
Oh man the water is so clear
I've never seen so close water ever in a River
Thats some fresh water
So blue and clean
My mom told me, “Alaska had a earthquake, they had a tsunami warning.” I was really surprised by that
Fr?
What?
in the 60's Alaska had a horrible Earthquake and Tsunami. It was so bad, they made a tsunami warning center there to prevent that tragedy from happening again.
My anxiety went up‼️
This looked like a clickbait. I’m glad it wasn’t
Looks beautiful to drive
Imagine driving a Ferrari in that
Ur drowned
Doe the fing dog sick F
@@waynemorrison5204 Who let you use youtube
his child is too smart
Definitely messed with my anxiety ‼️
I live very close to here, it’s surreal driving through, some areas the water goes all the way to the horizon and it looks like an ocean but with old fences and barn remnants sticking out. I feel sad for the people who lost their land and their family homes of generations, so much history washed away probably :(
Where is this road located?
This honestly looks fun to drive in
I'd like to drive through that as well!
Dangerous
Fun until a strong current comes along and you end up drowning
It’s like: we only have to worry about the lake but in the ocean 🌊 I can only imagine
I've always been told that being a parent can give you the patience of a Saint. Dude, the kid and all the questions. I would've given up by question 4. "Son, idk ANYTHING. Just enjoy the ride, sweetie. "
I also give props to how the mom and dad both remained so calm through this I woulda been having an anxiety attack of my kids were in the car
Beautiful and scary at the same time.
I appreciate the parents who just are replying so patiently to kid.
Usually on kids questions parents gets hyper.
This made my palms very sweaty!
Great footage! And great work remaining calm in that situation!
Only thing I learned from this video is that I don’t want kids
Love hearing the little boys comments, made me think of my boys and their inquisitive minds.
I always loved kids’ questions. reminds me when I was young, I always hate it when adults don’t answer the kids’ questions correctly because they think they are still “too young”.
The water comes from ‘the mountains’. LOL.
In the Philippines we would blow our horn like India or Brazil
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@@waynemorrison5204 Lmao dumbo
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Correct me if I’m wrong but this must be old footage, because if this is the place in Saskatchewan I’m familiar with, didn’t they raise the highway in the last 3 years?
Pretty sure that's highway 2 to Christopher lake from p.a , ya this was some years back they managed to fix it a long time ago.
One day that road will be destroyed. Because of the water.
They typically do not leave it like this, we had this type of road flooding west of my city in Saskatchewan, and they installed culverts to drain potential water from the road. There is a very short window of time to do road repairs in our province, due to the short summers we experience.
Why would you do this to yourself?
Turn around, dont drown!
Why don't you go and FStick
@@waynemorrison5204 Who hurt you?
"The water is from the mountains" Hellooo you're in SASKATCHEWAN, there are no mountains, it's all flat
Just like flat earth?
@@m5a1stuart83 well no but there are no mountains
We do have some hills and valleys like Lumsden (probably spelt that wrong), but yeah.. No mountains till you get closer to Alberta
Guys water travels...... especially when gravity happens and it goes down lol and there’s so much more to it but that requires a whole ass paragraph that I don’t want to write.
Oh, brother. Look up Spring runoff in Saskatchewan.
It's the parenting skills for me!
*this is Florida life everyday*
Muddy water
@@ameer6168 it just rained today lol
You mean New Orleans lmao
@@EdwardRock1 both really
Wish I was in Florida! We get snow that can be about 40 inches. It's nuts and this is what our highways look like every year
Canadians: Let's take it slow.
Britain: *Me and the boys in our Mk6 Ford Fiestas playing mc mental @ his best*
Beautiful roadtrip and beautiful place
"💦 from ⛰s!" 🤔
MORAL LESSON: Never lie to kids (never pretend to know what you don't know before 🧒s)
Water came from the mountains
No mountauns over there
It does come from the mountains dumb ass. It runs through the rivers from Alberta
"We have to drive through the water"
Kid: iTs a dRivE ThRu??
I've had nightmares about this. expect there were giant waves crashing over the road at the same time.
Great commentary Ethan.
it looks beautiful!
I'm not sure where this was taken, but some rivers such as the South Saskatchewan River are fed by runoff from the mountains in BC & Alberta. So, he may be correct by saying "The water coming from the mountains"
There's rivers that get their start in BC like you mention in Saskatchewan, but this flood is local. From the spring thaw. Lots of snow came down.The area where this is like a huge bowl. There's small hills a few miles apart. The water collects at the bottom where the highway is. Usually the water on either side of the ditch, which you can't see at the moment.The highway is usually 8 feet above the water.
I wish I can swim there the water is damn clear
Lmao your American huh. Water here is “clear” in y’all’s eyes.
You should visit our northern lakes talk about clear my friend
@@leil5969 yeah us water sucks.Our tap water is barely safe.
The dad was very optimistic nice mindset
You just described a Canadian.
I live in Florida and there is this back road I have to take to school. Whenever it rains the road floods for about 100 yards. So I thought when clicking on this video it would be like that. I was wrong.
Reminds me of Ponyo
That a bit scary too
I’ve been loving in Saskatchewan for more that 8 years and I’ve just herd of this
Well it is a massive province. It sounds like such a stereotype towards Canadians when someone says oh look at that road in Canada. You're from Canada. You must know where that road is. There are thousands of Highways across Canada. And even more roads. Chances are, you wouldn't see this road unless you travelled a lot.
Highway 3 west of Shelkbrook. If you continue on where the video ends You'd be there in 5 minutes.
That's the stuff nightmares are made of.
Scary to broke my car.
He ask so many questions 😭💀
GOD DANG IT I RAN OVER A FISH
That was awesome I wanna pass through it! 😍
Nobody:
Russia: that’s baby water
Also there water: 👶
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Questions are more lovely than view
What highway was this?? I used to live near 6 and 16 interchange at Dafoe...
Keep safe
Drive safely
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Son’s ask, where the water came from ? Dad’s answer was, “from the mountain”. There’s no mountain in Saskatchewan.
It still could come from the mountains
Try the snow and rain
@@peterrivney552 yes we got 40 to 50 inches of rain that year. About 2011 I believe. If the North or South Saskatchewan rivers flooded that could be water from the mountains.
Table mountain
Sure there are, just ask Brent Leroy 😁🇺🇸
At the beginning it looks like a beautiful road.
SUV: runs over a fish
Fish: wtf just killed me
*throws controller*
Lmao
It's way more fun when you cant see the lines to guide you
This must have been a while ago.
Damn what highway is that
😂
That road needs a guard rail for situations like this.
We didn’t expect to have this much water during the year this happened, it happened to a lot of roads here in Saskatchewan the same year... They rebuilt this whole road after this...
There is less people in saskatchewan than people who watched this video
Trying to figure out which direction from Regina is this.. any Fellow Sask folks know if this is on the way to swift current?
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Wow a recomended vid of where I'm from m
A weird feeling isn't it? I swear this could be right before paddockwood going north.
@@keescarriere2168 I’m in this area too, super weird it’s being recommended to us right now lmao
I live in Regina. I keep getting recommended videos filmed in Saskatchewan. Weird isn’t it?
@@alyssca yeah
A lot of that can be caused by the runoff from water that came from the excessive snow storms in the mountains that melts in the spring.
The area had a lot of snow. It's normal for the water to in build up during spring thaw but higher than normal temperature quickened the process. It's slow to drain in that spot, being the low area for miles.
They need to do something to this road similarly what was done on the Belt Parkway in NY by actually lifting the road like that of a bridge above the area that frequently floods.
And most likely they did. We had the exact same thing west of my city here in Sask., in fact I thought it might be the same highway at first, they eventually did road work and installed diversion culverts.
Just imagine someone get in a accident and the car flipped into the water:o
There dead 🗿
At that speed?
Jamaicans: me naah go thru so much wata me car ago shut off🤦🏽♀️
If this happens to highway, what was happened to lowerway then?
Careful about exposing the engine electronics to a lot of water.
And this is why we have blockers on the high way
daily dose of internet about to use this clip for his video im just predicting lol
I'm living in Sask. for over 40 years but never seen scene like this, where exactly is this highway ?
Looks like Dafoe, Quill Lake for a few years back.
The moment you wish you were driving a 4x4 tacoma.