Hello Jillenium00, this is a wonderful video! Very beautiful, and informative to boot! You should consider submitting this, and any other relevant videos, to the Canada’s Got Treasures collection by joining our YouTube group (/group/TresorTreasure). It would be made available on our channel and website. Help celebrate Canadian diversity!
ha ha, I actually grabbed the caribou pic of another website just for demonstration purposes. And caribou are generally very still after you shoot them. wait, what?
hey !! why dont we LOG IT for paper to wipe our ass!!
did you know hemp grown for paper and wood pulp would do away with logging ??
tokeherb4545 1 year ago
Hello Jillenium00, this is a wonderful video! Very beautiful, and informative to boot! You should consider submitting this, and any other relevant videos, to the Canada’s Got Treasures collection by joining our YouTube group (/group/TresorTreasure). It would be made available on our channel and website. Help celebrate Canadian diversity!
Hamish,
Canada's Got Treasures, a VMC initiative
TreasuresTresors 1 year ago
heyyy... ive been there haha. it's got "the big tree" ... 2000 years old, like 5m in diameter. sweet forest.
plaidsmen 2 years ago
shut up and plant!
rockumsockum 2 years ago
I haven't ventured there in the Winter.
I didn't even know one could go in winter!
Its by FAR my Favorite Hike In Fall.
LOVE it there!!
finalfantasy4everock 3 years ago
yeah tree planter!!
plaidsmen 3 years ago
werd
jillenium00 3 years ago
I used to think it was only California.
cute puppy
Hay, the circles in that tree would say it's many yrs old if ya count them
investcurious 3 years ago
oh yes
somewhere else i must go
ROCKsquareANORACK 3 years ago
I want to go. Looks beautiful. i miss nature.
johnnysmooth 4 years ago 2
Some beautiful scenery out there, and that was a good shot of the mountain caribou you got! Animals never like to stay still for pictures.
MBRHIndustries 4 years ago
ha ha, I actually grabbed the caribou pic of another website just for demonstration purposes. And caribou are generally very still after you shoot them. wait, what?
jillenium00 4 years ago
Aye, lass.
MBRHIndustries 4 years ago
OMG! That looks really cold. It should be preserved. Looks like a cool place to live by. :)
zippychicken 4 years ago
Cool video well done was very interesting byee x
scampthecat 4 years ago