We Made it to NUNAVUT! Expedition Arctic Cruise!

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We finally made it to NUNAVUT! Canada's Arctic! Canada's largest and newest territory is home to the Inuit! From icebergs to historic sites and small communities, we toured the arctic with Adventure Canada, realizing a dream come true!

In this Nunavut travel guide video, we experience and talk about our experience on an expedition cruise with Adventure Canada to Canada's High Arctic, including Beechey Island, Pond Inlet, Devon Island, and so much more!

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Wow what an amazing trip! To say I’m jealous is an understatement!

Jordynfire
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Thank you for taking me to Nunavut today 🙏🥰

djdesistorm
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waw une superbe vidéo dans le grand Nord Canadien, je vais partager à mes amis pour qu'ils découvrent cette endroit car c'est fantastique...merci pour cette vidéo...

yannreminiac
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Thank you for showcasing the marvellous and breathtaking beauty of Nunavut. Really calm and serene. Above all the chemistry both of you share adds to the experience. No doubt both of you found each other in this whole wide world. Great work, keep it up.

sarthakgavali
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Love watching your travel experiences, in our Great Country!

lindadavid
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This is so beautiful 😍😍😍... thank you for sharing these amazing videos. So inspired to also plan a trip to Nunavut

duduzileluwaca
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Wow amazing Nunavut im dreaming one day i will step my foot to this magical place of Canada !!! Very lucky for both of you..so far this is my favorite among those places you' ve visited..Always take care and God bless....from Manila, Philippines....subscribed already

happenings_U.K
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Love you guys.Thanks for taking us there.

PinkyMeow
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Beautiful video...i cried ... thanks AND regards

romanjaspe
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Nice, ,what a place, , i love canada so much

marlonbanol
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My favorite part was learning the difference between the words Inuk and Inuit. I never knew that! Great video!

privatename
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Awesome!!!! More power to you guys!!!! Love it!!!!

rvinmanlapaz
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You guys look perfect together! Amazing video thanks for the effort

mdtanvir
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I am beyond jealous 😭 this is now on the top of my bucket list

secondaryaccount
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Hey you both ! I came upon your channel just a month ago and I’ve watched almost of your videos. This one is by far the best, keep doing this amazing work and showing us what true Canada is...

DesiMapleDiaries
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I love this!! Ever since I saw the 2003 film that starred Annabella Piugattuk where she plays much of herself...A pilot crashes when taking her to lower Canada to a hospital. She and the Canadian pilot begin to walk, looking for help, so to find a way to civilization ("The Snow Walker" is the DVD) and I am very old, have never seen such a beautiful film in my life.
It is partly made up story but a big part of the film is how Annabella (called "Kanellaq" in the story), she teaches the pilot how to live in this forsaken huge island of the Inuit people, she teaches him customs, language..."se" is yes and "aka" is no, etc.
She was 20 years old in film and 38 now...see it on Youtube. She lives with 3 sisters in Nunavut and is so beautiful. I wish I was young again and I would love seeing Nunavut and meet Annabella...any young man will fall madly in love with her. Wonderfull, wonderful film!
I love this vodeo very much. Thanks...wl

wally
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Love this video . What a dream to be on that ship . I currently live in Iqaluit and hope to go further north!

Evantures
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Nice place...
As well as you are happy & beautiful..
Love u.

faheemguddu
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What a wonderful video. Loved the way you covered your entire journey. Very interesting and inspiring. Now I want to visit this place too! <3

PoloBolo
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Watching through your videos, there is definitely a difference in the personal connection between you two: initially it was almost as if you were both two hired actors, with one English and one French native speaker — to apply to, and represent, the Canadian audience — but in these later videos, it seems as if you have gotten to know each other so well since then, that you are actually a blossoming couple now. Comments such as those about ‘finding a house you can finally afford’ suggests that you have not been together for a huge amount of time, and we see scenes of you holding hands here — which you never did on the Road Trip. And then there are the personal romantic touches, where you take personal videos yourselves: about surprise rooms booked for each other, and encouraging him — in cute way — to throw the stone like he did.

It is certainly less scripted. And it is all so sweet. It is like this experience — of travelling through Canada — has been so magical that it has brought you together. Now, if I am just talking nonsense: I sincerely apologise; but if I have caught on to something that has a hint of truth to it, then perhaps you should use it as a selling point. Do not worry about revealing the scripted nature of your beginnings, as if it was an attempt to deceive the audience in some way, because not only were your choices understandable and reasonable: but anyway, the potential connection was still present then — it was just that you did not realise the extent of it then, as much as you do now.

Anyway, I love your videos, and learning about Canada: from here in the UK. I have CBC apps and notifications on, but I hardly ever hear anything that is not about Ontario (especially the very southern part that pokes into the USA) or BC. Yet I want to know about all the provinces. And politics. I was reading about Alberta being so rich from oil that it pays out every year for federal equalisation, but the one year it asks for aid because the oil price tanked, it still ended up paying out more than it received in aid. It is remarkable the things I learn! Also, about the way the NWT has only one representative in parliament, but the local government in Yellowknife is elected through independent representatives, who then collectively decide which party their one member in the national parliament will stand with. It is all so fascinating. I want to know about whether there is a push there to become a fully fledged province, or whether there is support for BC to become just ‘C’.

I know this is all perhaps beyond the scope of your channel now, but you both are the kind of people who have proven your status as citizens with the knowledge, and experience, of the entire country to be indisputably considered a potentially reputable source of such information. Even if you want to present these things as a journey through history, and how Canada has changed, rather than just about present issues: do that. In fact, please — I would rather watch that!

Want some more inspiration for content I would love to see you two present? Why do the RCMP have no powers in Ontario anymore, and in fact, how does its role differ throughout such a massive country? What does Newfoundland have anything to do with Labrador (which by the way — when looking at a map — appear to have been named the wrong way round)? Why were the borders of Labrador delineated where they are: and the same goes for every other province; including the rectangular sequence apart from a chunk taken out of Alberta? Why PEI had a referendum that marginally said no to confederation, but they joined anyway (please make a video about this and entitle it about rejecting close referendum results for the better — your view count will soar, and you might educate some British viewers).

OK, I have said too much already. But I would love to hear back from you. Objectively, you have so much potential: as evidenced by the myriad comments left on your videos, from the perspectives of people from a variety of countries on every continent. This is literally the only channel out there that I have found which provides comparative content about the provinces of Canada, that is both entertaining and captivating to such a broad range of people. People want to know about them because of their proximity to the USA, and for the crude yet obvious reason that they are clearly delineated on the map vis-a-vis the size of the US states south of them — yet nobody ever talks about 95% of that area, equating it to Siberia.

I can see this channel blowing up, if it expands from a mere tourist guide — competing with the many others out there — to a source of historical, constitutional information about Canada — from the status of the natives and what the land meant to them, where the moniker came from, and the colonial point in time when the USA and UK begrudgingly agreed to its existence...and the long journey through time that has made Canada the way it is today, with provinces joining in a fashion you could mirror to that of the states and the USA: albeit far more peaceful.

There is nevertheless a story to tell, that is not being told anywhere, However due to that comparatively peaceful nature, nobody is going to pay attention to such detail by a faceless presenter with no evident qualification for their comments. You two could make it real, and people will respect what you have to say, because you have literally travelled every inch of the country and can prove it. Moreover you have experienced more cultural diversity than many Canadian politicians certainly have. Has Trudeau been to, and experienced, everywhere and everything respectively, that you have? Does he know about the local issues as specifically as you have discovered? And even if he has, you give him a good enough run for his money, that people on YouTube will acknowledge and respect you for, and therefore what you have to say. Your videos are of high quality and additionally make learning from them an entertaining, captivating, and authoritative experience.

You can talk about the politics, without being political. Present facts about the way things work, and how they came to work that way. Millions will turn to you — because they have curiosities, but don’t know about them yet, until you @AtlasPro them; and without you — would have nobody to fulfil them anyway.

Thank you — with respect from the UK.

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