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Old Posted: Jul 24, 2012, 5:12 PM
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Love the grit along the Lachine to Ville Marie sections.
I love it too. Classic working class Montreal hoods.... Timeless stuff.
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Old Posted: Jul 24, 2012, 6:18 PM
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I don't drive often; but is there a thread somewhere discussing what apps are good for making those highway videos? (I've got a Samsung Android phone, running Android 2.3.4)
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Old Posted: Jul 24, 2012, 7:34 PM
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This is enjoyable. And you can get a taste of the highways and the ferry crossing to Newfoundland (largest passenger ferries in the world - they're basically small cruise ships).

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Old Posted: Jul 29, 2012, 11:09 AM
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Yesterday, we went on an all-day drive across the significant portion of the northern Avalon Peninsula. We took a few highway videos especially for you all. :-)

This is the route we took:



And, just to give you a sense of scale:



First up is the village of Heart's Content (Population: 480; Settled: 1677). This video shows almost the entirety of the village, along the main road. In rural Newfoundland, the main road through any given village or town is often the main secondary highway through the region. It ends at the lighthouse.

Here is a picture I took:



And here is the video:

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This next video was filmed on the Conception Bay Highway, which is typical of all highways in Newfoundland - with the exception of the Trans Canada, of course. It's the route from Harbour Main to Avondale:

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And, finally, the entrance to Carbonear, one of the larger towns on this part of the Avalon Peninsula (Population: 4,739). Like most communities on the Avalon Peninsula, it was settled in the early 1600s - this one, specifically, in 1631. Here's a picture I took from the highway:



And here's the video:

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Old Posted: Jul 29, 2012, 8:05 PM
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Wow very nice videos man, you gonna makes me being in love with your province.

It looks like the Gaspe peninsula to me... well it's the closest thing that I've been to this.

I subed.
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Old Posted: Jul 29, 2012, 9:39 PM
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and Les Boules near Mont-Joli....that village has balls!! hehe
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Old Posted: Jul 31, 2012, 9:20 PM
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Old Posted: Aug 1, 2012, 5:57 AM
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Here's a video I made of construction of the Windsor Essex Parkway

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Old Posted: Aug 1, 2012, 9:46 AM
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I drove through the entire site on the weekend. It takes ~ 10 minutes of driving to drive through it all, making it feel huge. It is huge. It should be impressive when complete.
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Surprisingly beautiful picture of the Gardiner:


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Old Posted: Aug 1, 2012, 7:02 PM
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Here is a video I took on Wednesday of one of my favorite sections of highway in the world.

the #1 from Lytton to Cache Creek. It winds through the Thompson Canyon at the start, surrounded by dry Ponderosa Pine Forests, which slowly give way to hot dry sage bunchgrass.

Even though this day was a little cloudy the temps were still in the low 30s. (this same stretch was 39 degrees today)

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^ AWESOME! Looks beautiful.
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Surprisingly beautiful picture of the Gardiner:


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Seeing that picture brought memories of the Royal Winter Fair. Back in the 80's western Canadians would bring livestock to Toronto (subsidized by their respective Provincial Governments) to display at the fair. During the night we would tie our cattle outside (it was much cooler for them) under the Gardiner. I think it was the GO train that passed right in front of our stalls and for a day or two the commuters were completely oblivious to our presence, but the look on their faces once they saw bulls and cows staring at them was one I would never forget.

(until the mid 70's the animals were transported by train. My dad went on that trip a couple of times, the stories he told of the experience were priceless!)
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Old Posted: Aug 6, 2012, 11:13 AM
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Here is a video I took on Wednesday of one of my favorite sections of highway in the world.

the #1 from Lytton to Cache Creek. It winds through the Thompson Canyon at the start, surrounded by dry Ponderosa Pine Forests, which slowly give way to hot dry sage bunchgrass.

Even though this day was a little cloudy the temps were still in the low 30s. (this same stretch was 39 degrees today)

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That is a great drive. But I am so glad that there is the Coqahalla (sp) to take the pressure off the TCH.
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Old Posted: Aug 6, 2012, 2:13 PM
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Here is a video I took on Wednesday of one of my favorite sections of highway in the world.

the #1 from Lytton to Cache Creek. It winds through the Thompson Canyon at the start, surrounded by dry Ponderosa Pine Forests, which slowly give way to hot dry sage bunchgrass.

Even though this day was a little cloudy the temps were still in the low 30s. (this same stretch was 39 degrees today)

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Mine too. I love driving that section of highway.
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Old Posted: Aug 6, 2012, 4:07 PM
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http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/...ay-convoy.html

An interesting adventure on one of my favorite highways. I was wondering why I saw so many vintage trucks come through Edmonton the last few weeks. But not a good time to be on the AH. Motor Home, Tour Buses and 70 year trucks.
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Old Posted: Aug 6, 2012, 6:26 PM
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^ AWESOME! Looks beautiful.
Thanks man, alway a joy to watch yours as well.

And thanks for the comments VANRIDERFAN and MolsonExport.

The best thing about this highway is A - Just how hot and dry it is throughout the summer, love driving with the windows down, and how it really is our most "southwest" feeling stretch of highway in our country.

I will be posting another one of my favorite stretches of highway later today
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Old Posted: Aug 7, 2012, 12:59 AM
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Speaking of BC, the Coquihalla should take on the TCH designation (being the main direct route) while the Fraser Canyon highway should get a new designation (what would be available?)
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Old Posted: Aug 7, 2012, 4:16 PM
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Great vid indeed -- even in RV season.

I like the Ontario styled ganty that is holding the CMS sign at about 3:30 in the vid.
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