 Park up ahead here and run into Timmy's. But seeing as I'm like one of the last off the boat, I think I'll probably be taken up already. All these trucks stopped here. Parking. This guy's parked in the lane. All these guys. Guys, you guys need your Tim Hortons that bad? I mean, I wasn't actually gonna block traffic, but I wanted Tim Hortons too. Today is going to be a fantastic day. Quiet! Hey! Talk in here! Don't ruin my day. Having a good day. Mm! What was I saying? It's gonna be a great day. Number one, we got our Timmy's. That means it's gonna be a good day right there. And I just called the customer. We're an hour and 45 minutes away from their shop. They're gonna come out on their weekend when they don't usually, they're not usually open. They're gonna unload me when I get there today. And I can come right back here to the ferry. Because Newfoundlanders are the nicest people on the planet. I'm pretty sure anyway. The planet's a big place, but they're really nice, really nice people. I wish I could record them talking. I wish I could have a conversation with one of the nice people here, just to show the vlog, but I don't wanna record people just for that. I don't want them to think I'm making fun of their accent, because I'm not. I think it's very interesting. It's so, I almost said weird, but I don't wanna make you feel bad about it. I think it's cool. It's like a mixture of Scottish, Irish, Canadian, French. It's like a mixture of, and they talk so fast. I was like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I think I was just talking to the guy on the phone. I had to ask him, what, like four times. Excuse me, pardon me. What'd you say? Oh, you're gonna unload me today yet. Oh, thank you, you're so awesome. Okay, that's why it's gonna be a really good day. Because we're gonna go there, we're gonna come back, and I might even get on the ferry tonight yet to go back to the mainland. Which would be, how perfect is that? That's never happened before. It was only a five and a half hour ride over here when it should have taken eight. I got here with enough time to deliver today yet. If I get back on that same ship going back to the mainland, that will be the quickest Newfoundland and back trip I have ever been a part of. That is fast. Okay, let's get back on the road. I'm excited. I haven't even had my Timmy's yet. You know, it was super funny. You know how all of us truckers are lined up along by Tim Hortons there? I think there was an American that was hauling RV trailers or something. He had US plates anyway, and a US accent. He was, he stopped beside my truck. Right on the highway, he gets me to roll down my window. I was like, oh, what's this all about? I rolled down my window. He's like, why is everybody stopping? Tim Hortons. Canadians, right. Have you ever seen one moose on the island? On our website, this weather has canceled or caused them to cancel the ferry for today. So it looks like it's gonna be leaving in the morning again. We'll see what happens. In front of us, it's in the fog down there. Can't quite see it. We're getting over a skinny little line. Leaders, slide right on. We're at Sydney Port Dax Basque's ferry, and then go straight in 650 meters. I would have missed it if it wasn't canceled. Last night I would have had to load tonight, but since they did it this morning, we got on the ferry, got to the already headed back. It was the shortest visit to Newfoundland ever. Leaders, go straight on. We're at Sydney Port Dax Basque's ferry. Pretty sure I'm supposed to go through here. I'm supposed to go around the outside there or not. Okay, the door's opening. They haven't changed anything yet. It's very confusing going through here for the first time. I don't know if they need to talk to me here or not. I just haven't been through here in a couple of years and it's confusing. Hi. I wasn't supposed to go through here, right? Okay, just go straight through. Just making sure. Clutch, how jumpy it is. No X-ray machines. Looks like they got new gates or more gates coming up here. Wow. It's like checkpoint after checkpoint after checkpoint. Any trucks here? Go straight on. We're at Sydney Port Dax Basque's ferry. Karen, if I go straight on, I'm going to drive right into the ocean. The shark's going to eat me. 11.45 tomorrow morning is when this ship takes off. They begin boarding around 10 a.m. Time is now 7 p.m., so it's not too bad. Have a good night here and there she is, the ocean. Point ourselves away from that. Eight, where's 28? We're left on. North Sydney Port Dax Basque's ferry and then go straight in 40 meters. We've been over this. While 28 or 23, 34, 25, 26, 27, 28. Almost at the front. Wow, look at this. The lanes feel a little wider than the ones on the other side in Nova Scotia on the mainland. Maybe it's just me. Wouldn't hurt to make them a little bit wider. Guess they have limited space. Crosswalk. This is our home for the next, all the 15 hours or so. And that's all she wrote, weasel. That's the day. Guess we better end it here, eh? So thanks for hanging out with us today on this quick little jump over to the rock and back. Tomorrow morning, we'll wake up. We'll board the ship, cross the ocean again. Or the straight, whatever they call it, I call it the ocean. We're gonna cross the ocean to the mainland of Canada and make our way to Moncton. We're only, well, 679 kilometers from here. So it'll just be a couple of hours once we hit the mainland and get off the boat. We'll be in Moncton tomorrow night then. Thanks for hanging out. Don't forget to subscribe. Lots more videos to come.