 but the fisheye lens is the GoPro, I understand, but that's the Atlantic Ocean. On approximately one week, we have gone from looking at the Pacific Ocean to looking at the Atlantic Ocean. We longed this road for 61 kilometers. It's squeaking, was it? Did you guys hear that? That's my radio. So coast to coast in Canada, I've never actually done that in one shot. I stopped at home along the way and went down to Toronto and stuff, but it's expecting some freight. And he saw in my videos that I was coming to Nova Scotia. He put two and two together, he was expecting me. So you know, we're supposed to be friendly Manitoba. It's on our license plates. I still think we got nothing on the maritime. I think that they're way nicer out here. We're gonna meander our way out of this beautiful neighborhood. We're gonna go to Port Williams, Nova Scotia. I thought it was, for some reason, I thought it was called Hollow Point, Nova Scotia. And then we go up to Lenox Passage to deliver weeks here in a good pay period, including Georgia and home, including down to Georgia. Really good miles this check. At least it feels that way. If it's not true, they do a very good job of making me feel good. As long as I feel good, right? Because everybody feels good. Trucker cop, that's a inspection vehicle. Don't you follow me, you stay there. Move out East. I think I might move to Nova Scotia, I think. New Brunswick's really nice too. I would probably have to live in Southern New Brunswick because I don't speak French and it's all mostly French up in Northern New Brunswick. Not that I don't like it up there. It's a really nice, it would just be very hard for me to communicate probably a little on an amazing place on this planet. Person, Southeast Manitoba. That's like my little corner of the country. That's where I feel most comfortable. Welcome to Port Williams, Nova Scotia. Somewhere in here, I got to bring them some stuff. Roads here are not designed for a 75 foot unit. No, I don't belong here. Local delivery. Workway drive and then approaching destination on the right side, into 120 meters. Are you done, Karen? I was gonna say they're definitely built before we had these big trucks rolling through here, that's for sure. All right, looks like I'll be unloading on the side of the road here again. That's okay. I got four big crates for them. And it looks like these crates would normally be on a flatbed trailer, but they're in a van and they don't have a dock here. So this should be interesting. I'll have to talk to you once we're done here. I won't be able to film this. I'll have to help them get them off the truck. We'll make it work. We'll get her done. We're right back where we started. Enfield Irving. The scale is still open over there. Slide right and then approaching destination on the left side, into 160 meters. Yeah, Karen. Warning, truck weight violation. That's not true, Karen. Approaching destination in 200 meters on the left side. That's why you were trying to take me around. You tried to take me around the long way again. Ah, it's smarter. I would smarter her this time. I'm smarter. Smarter than you, Karen. So Enfield, this is where- You'll have to get to your destination on the left side. I see it. It's right there. Circle came number 2079. Thank you. This is the gas station, I believe, where that RCMP officer caught up with that shooter that everyone associates with Nova Scotia now. And you know what? Nova Scotia may have one or two nut cases like that. I think that was the only one though, because like I was saying, this whole place is filled with amazing people. And nobody told me to tell you that. Nobody's paying me to say that, all right? They're just really nice people here. And I hate that they're sort of associated with that sociopath nut case that posed as a police officer and went on a shooting rampage earlier this year. It's really sad. But this is where it all ended. This is where the cops got him. I like to be different. Everyone's facing that way, so I'm gonna face this way. Does this make you uncomfortable? Sorry, hit him with my hand. Sorry, buddy. Need to go outside? Yeah, I thought so. I need to go outside too. You know, these Irvings are nicer than anything we got back home. I've said it before, they're even nicer than Flying Jay. And that's a lot coming from me. Diesel wet. Right? Oh, there was another dog here. He can tell. Oh, oh, found another spot. Did he leave a little mark there for you? Come on Diesel, some long grass over here. You're gonna love this. Come on. Been trying to get him to go number two all day, but he won't go unless he can find some long grass. That's how I trained him too. That's how he was supposed to do it. But sometimes when you can't find long grass, the problem. There you go, look at all this good stuff over here. Diesel, hey. Oh, he's too busy searching for other dogs. Come on, man, get in there. Come on. He saw another dog when we were walking over here, so he's just freaking out. He wants to know everything there is to know about him. I think he's over here, man. He definitely was here. I can smell him. Smell him. I can almost tell what his name is, man. Okay, I brought you to the long grass diesel. Forget about the other dog for a bit. Come here. You got some business to do, remember? That's why we stopped again so you could do your business. Come here, come on. Time to do your business. No? I tell you, this guy. Come on. Come on, there you go. Came all the way here just for you, bud. So I'm gonna grab a coffee from inside here, as soon as he's finished, if he ever does finish. And we have two and a half hours, or two and three-quarter hours to drive up to Lenox Passage or Louisdale. Louis, is it Louisdale or is it Louisdale? Nova Scotia. I'm gonna stay right at the customer overnight. I called them today already and got to hold them. I can sleep right in their yard there. And I'll be there for them first thing in the morning. They get there at eight, so we should be unloaded by nine, I'm guessing. And by that time, I'll probably have my reload. And I can head out to Northern New Brunswick to pick that up. He's still not getting anything done. Shout out to Todd, who I just met here. They're over there in one of those trucks over there. I was walking diesel over there. He came over and said hi. Said he's watched all the videos. That's awesome, thanks for coming to say hi, man. I always love coming to the Maritimes here. Have I told you this already? Everyone is so nice. I think I've already told you that, I don't know. Just in case I didn't. Now you know. Great place. Okay, so diesel has been walked. I've got some food. I got a coffee. We have 260 kilometers left to go. And I was telling you before, right? We can sleep right at the customer. Don't have to worry about finding parking or anything. That'd be great. It would be the first thing in the morning. And then we got to wait. Wait for orders from headquarters. Because I know I've got to pick up a load in Northern New Brunswick. I just don't know where yet. The scale on the other side of the highway was open again. It was open this morning too. I'd very much like to say hello after they're done work. How about that? Very nice people. I'm definitely not overweight. See what they say. Read all my numbers, read my plates. Here before I change this mind. In five kilometers, take exit six. Airport, Halifax, Robert L. Stadfield International Airport. Coffee when there was a Tim Hortons right next door and I didn't even go get Tim's. I didn't realize there was a Tim Hortons next door till I was driving away. That's what I get for not being a local. Just Irving here. Also had the Tim Hortons and we're gonna get some real coffee. It's the last coffee did absolutely nothing for me. It's for very strong coffee and it's hard to find strong coffee on the road. I like my coffee to taste like coffee. I think this is a new Glasgow. The car coming there. Figure out where you're going on these missions. Here we go. There's my name on it. You see it, it's right there. It's very small, but it's right there. Trucker Josh's spot. No parking. Except for Trucker Josh. Says that too. It's very small. Right, so there's a Timmy's in that building right there. The world is all right again. There's almost the apocalypse. Good thing there's a Timmy's on every single corner. Who knows what would happen. Didn't get our Timmy's. This was another Timmy's where the espresso machine was broken. Now I go to Timmy's at least once a day, usually. And I think for the past week I've only found one Tim Hortons. So one out of seven. That's actually had their espresso machine working properly. All the rest of them are broken. What's going on? It's a darkro, so it's a little stronger. But just can't get a good cup of coffee. Man, I like my coffee strong. I like it just to be a punch in the face. I like to be able to know I'm drinking coffee. No doubt, you know? All right, let's get going. Another hour and another big stop. So we're just before that scale on the way up into Northern Nova Scotia. We're 30 kilometers from our customer. I'm gonna stay here for tonight. I'll wake and grab a coffee first thing in the morning and I can have a coffee while I'm unloading there. Should work out a little better that way. But thanks for joining me today. It's been a Nova Scotia day. It was a lot of fun, met a lot of great people. Excited for tomorrow. We're gonna head over to New Brunswick and then we're gonna head on down to our amazing Southern neighbors. All the way down to Georgia. So I'm gonna go all the way down to the Eastern seaboard there. All the way through New York and all that again. We're gonna see if we can ride ourselves around the city. But it is what it is. If we gotta go through the city, we gotta go through the city. I heard everyone's left New York, so it's probably a lot less congested than it was last time I was there. There's only one way to find out. All right, Diesel? Who you got here? Who's this? Who's this right here? Who's this? It's my friend, man. Leave him alone. Leave him alone. Mine. He don't bugger me. He's my friend. He doesn't have a name, okay? So tune in tomorrow, everybody. Don't forget to subscribe. Hit that like button if you liked the video. Tell your friends about the channel and get them to subscribe as well so we can keep growing. We'll make more videos. See you later.