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In this video we’re going over our Top 5 Remote Road Trips in Canada! These are our absolutely favourite places to get away when we want to get out into the wilderness!
Northern BC Loop
Road to Northwest Territories
Road to Labrador
Billy Diamond Highway to James Bay (Hudson Bay)
Dempster Highway
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I'd like to add that you'll need a passport to visit the Salmon Glacier near Stewart, BC as the road passes into Alaska for a short period. Well worth the detour for sure.
Excellent vid. Did the Labrador route and toured Nfld last summer. Hope to go from NS to Tuktoyaktuk this summer. Will use many of your recommendations for routes along the way. Thanks and safe travels!!
As a newfys wife, he would prefer you call it NewFINland all smashed into one word lol
You could even drop the d at the and entirely and it would still be more correct than newFOUNDland. ❤
Newfinland✔️
Newfinlan✔️
NewFoundland❌
Thank you!
Good content. But the way you say ‘Newfoundland’ is 100x worse than nails on a chalkboard.
This video was so awesome (: thank you guys!!
I'm a lover of the great INDOORS! Thank you for taking me on trips I would never go on myself. I enjoyed this and your one on the top waterfalls in the country. I'm off to comment there as well.
Did Calgary-Tuk-Calgary in 7 days. If you want to see it, you can fly down the road.
Thank you for this! I moved back to Ontario about a year ago after living in the Yukon for six years. While I was there, I often camped and trekked in Tombstone Territorial Park. The Dempster Highway is truly amazing! It really shows that we're just a tiny blip in this planet when you’re standing in front of those magnificent mountain ranges. This video makes me miss the Yukon a little less. I really appreciate it 🙂
Wow! Great video!! Yellowknife has been on my bucketlist for years, I think it might be time.
Good video but why do you say Newfoundland like that? 🤮
I see that you switch from driving a van to pulling a trailer. Are these trips easier with a van? We pull a 20 ft Grand Design and like the option of parking then exploring in our truck.
Does Starlink work in these areas.
I'm kind of surprised that when you were in Dawson that you didn't do the Dempster up to Inuvik. There's an easy mid-point at Eagle Plains where you can overnight, so you can split up the long haul on that gravel road into two days in each direction. The fall introduces incredible views of sunset colours rolling over the hills. If you're really fortunate, you might even get to spot the annual Caribou migration.
Awesome! I hope one day I can finish one of them with my familiy!
Great video. But we’re missing the most remote drive in Canada on this list!
Beautiful, indeed.!
Just need to pack extra fuel and lots of rice, adobo, & lumpia.. 👍
Such a wonderful and informative video!! Just subscribed 👍🥰
Hi! Thanks for this video and your itineraries. How much of the Northern BC Loop is dirt road? I'm pushing for that as a trip next summer but my partner isn't keen on extensive travel on dirt roads with our trailer. Thanks!
Good video. Ty.
Ok, I'm offering a heads up. As any Newfoundlander will tell you, once you arrive on the rock, it's not pronounced New Found Land. Newfoundlanders will tell you it rhymes with understand. Newfoundland – Understand. Pro tip.
Great video thank you
The remoteness of this inspires me and scares me all at the same time! Being so far from help if or when things go wrong might just be too adventures for my 59 year old brain.
I live in the Klondike very near the start of the Dempster Highway. Which is an awesome drive! I have been on at least the bottom part 40 or 50 times, and I have never gotten a flat, although I have heard other people are not so lucky! It is definitely a long drive, but the scenery is spectacular, and there are hardly any people there.
Do all the remote fuel stations have diesel as well? or only some?
Stumbled across your vid…. That was excellently done, maps, facts, you talk fast, everything was very well put together. You have inspired us to try a couple of those…. Subbed!
Thanks for the video, hopefully it has lots of views.I've done 4 of the 5 roads. I've been to both James Bay and Hudson's Bay by Railway. Interestingly, the most interesting things to do on these routes are missed, such as Nahanni, Liard Hot Springs, the Labrador Coastal Ferry and the hike to the Pingos. ??? Did not know existed, lack of money??
In my years of adventures and researching road trips I thought I had seen all of the most beautiful sights and scenery but there was so much in this video that I had never even heard of before. Definitely going to have to reenact at least one of these trips
Did the dempster in 1987 with my parents I was 10 the trip of a lifetime I still remember it well
Curious as to when you did your northern BC route. Is early June too late to beat the almost standard fire season these years!
I came across this video rand0mly but it is exactly what I've been looking for. In August, we're going to do the Nova Scotia to Newfoundland, to Labrador, Baie Comeau and back to NS. I have been searching for wild road trips that are reasonably possible from our home in Nova Scotia. You just gave me three. Thank you for sharing your experiences. This was awesome.
Wow! I enjoyed just watching your adventures – it must have been amazing for you guys actually traveling through all that beauty 😍
Subscribed to see and learn more 😊
Happy New Year and wish you at least one superb roadtrip 😊
i appreciate the information for the Labrador to Newfoundland… i was trying to get tere by Kegaska, but didn't know i could drive to coast that way and take the ferry..
thank you for sharing this !!!
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Just got my Tesla Model Y. I"m ready to use camp mode . Tesla self-driving is heaven! David Moss does coast-to-coast trip in US!
we need one remote in alberta as well !
Boy, this chick really likes hydro electric dams
Thanks for showing us these beautiful road trips! After I retire next year, I plan to try one or more of these trips. Happy New Year 🎉🎉🎉!!!
We went to dawson city. And part of the dempster hwy. It was a last minute father son trip. We didn't plan anything just went. Best adventure so far. My son wants to go up all the way to tuktoyuktuk for our next trip. But after watching some of the other trips you have gone on we might go east on some adventures
Fantastic video, plan to make it to all these someday. This is like my bucket list of travels!!
Thanks guys for the video, so informative and well put together! Canada is truly beautiful and has endless options to explore 🫶
Great video and I will certainly visit some of these places in the near future. One little note, you misspelled Lac Manicouagan, you forgot the « a » in the middle. 😊
I saw you in Chilliwack BC