 Get your boat, man, we're going on a boat. I still need to get all this cleaned up. Maybe I can do this today if we're not gonna board, get rid of all these wires and stuff. That's for my dash camera up there. For some reason, Peterbilt, these new Peterbills don't have a plug-in up here like most other trucks do for the dash camera. At least I haven't found it yet, if it does. So I got all the plug-in down here. So they're moving over there already. I still have all these trucks in front of me yet. And they told me last night when I was boarding that I probably won't be getting on this ship. But this ship was supposed to leave last night, but it got delayed because of weather. So I don't know if they have two ships going today because there's two ships here right now. Now I don't know what's going on, but for those of you just tuning in, you missed yesterday's video and all the other ones before that, we're on our way to Newfoundland in Canada. It's an island off the East Coast. It's our eastern-most province. Newfoundland and Labrador. And it's an eight-hour ferry ride from the mainland. So we're on our way over there. Haven't been here in a few years. I'm actually really excited to see if anything's changed. We do have a cabin on board so we can go to sleep. Once we get on the ship again, we have to stay in our cabins the whole time because of the whole coronavirus going around right now. So we can't really move around the ship at all. I'm also asked to wear a mask. So good thing I have one. I'll call them on the ship in the public areas, at least. And yeah, glad you're here. It's going to be an interesting day. I'm just waking up. I've got to be ready just in case if they tell me to board. A lot of guys want to get on here though. There's a lot. Not too many cars though. I mean, because travel's not really a thing right now, right? So everyone on the island is sort of staying on the island unless they have to leave and no one's really going to the island unless they have to go to the island. Like us. So it's mostly just commercial trucks. Mostly. They got the next line to our left here all boarded. Well, they've got three ships here now. They're loading the ship off to the left, right over there. I just realized that now. That's the smaller one. Okay, so if we don't make it on that one, we got to go on the fancier one, I think. I think they're going to start on our line next. So I'm going to have to be ready to move up right away. Where's my hat? Oh, I can't board without my hat. This truck is so big I can't keep track of where everything is. I still haven't organized anything. It's just been go, go, go ever since we got into the truck. So I guess maybe once we got to wait on the island or if I got to wait all day today, I may have some time to organize yet, but I have to go through everything up on that shelf and it takes me a while to fully settle in to give everything its rightful spot in the truck, right? And then I have to remember where I put the rightful spot for everything. Oh, I think they took one more for a mile. I might get on this ship yet. I would like it if I could. I would really like it. I don't really want to wait here all day for the next one. This doesn't make sense because these guys on the right got here before me. Maybe they're a, I thought someone was honking at me. What do I do now? Okay, now they're taking these guys off to the right. This guy can't stay between the lines. I don't blame them. They make these lanes so narrow. Gonna have to take these flat beds first, I think. I mean, if they're going by arrival time, they all got here before me. Easily excited, going on a boat. Us prairie boys, look at us go. Going on the big, bad ocean. Nervous, I don't like water. I don't like open water. I don't like view. That's why I live as far away from any ocean as possible. Everything in the ocean wants to eat me, in my mind. Got us a window cabin this time. Look for ourselves, which is awesome. Look at me, look all goofy, but that's all right. I like this mask, I think it looks better than some. Do what we gotta do, right? So now that I'm in my cabin, I can take that off. So usually when I'm on the boat, I have to share it with another driver. So there'd be two of us in here. It's a pretty close quarters, right? Sharing a room like this with a stranger you've never met before, that most likely snores like crazy. Every time I've been on this boat and had to share a room with another driver, they've been a snorer, everything. But now, because of the virus, one of the good things, I guess, if you can call it that, we each get our own cabin, no sharing. That makes sense, right? And I like that. First of all, I don't wanna get sick myself. Second of all, this is all mine now. And we've got a window. I've never had a window before. What's this? Can you open it? Does it not come back down? Oh, oh, oh, oh. Wow, would you look at that? Fancy. So it's like a little tiny small floating hotel room. You can fit up to four people in here. You can pull these down and... Sort of feels like you're in third class of the Titanic, right? Pretty much. I don't know how comforting that comparison was, but we'll be okay. I'm a prairie boy. I'm from, I live in the center of the continent, far away from any oceans. Poses, he runs and beer seat, we'll be able to come back. There you are. I was wondering where that was coming from. I'm hearing voices. You heard that too, right? Anyway, so while I'm in here, they gave us a lunch. Because they don't sell lunch anymore. So they gave me a free lunch. Wanna see what they gave me? Let's see. Oh, a muffin. Very nice, very nice. Water. Very nice. Oh, another water. Very nice. A sandwich. Oh, these are the expensive package sandwiches too. Very nice. What's he got? Oh, any dessert or anything in here? Oh, look, they care about my health. They gave me an apple. Very nice. Set that all up there in this little display. There you go. Hold on a second. Napkins? No dessert. That's okay. They didn't have to do this. Usually you gotta pay for your meals on board. You can go in the restaurant and buy your meal, but since the whole virus, I'm not allowed to leave this tiny little hole. This is my little pigeon hole for the next eight hours. So, they gave me some food so that I, I guess so that I don't emerge from my hole and start wandering around in search of food. I had brought a little bit of my own food along because I didn't know they were gonna give me free food. I got some elbow macaroni salad. Just add this to the little pile over here. Very nice. What else do we got? I brought some waters too, so I have lots of water. Add this on. Very nice. What else did I bring? That's all I brought. I brought my computer. Oh, oh, I brought fruit cups. So here you go. This'll be for breakfast and lunch. And by supper, we should be on the island. Very nice. And I'm gonna edit some videos and stuff while I'm here. That's why I've got the computer. And also, don't worry, we have our own bathroom. And turn the light on. Oh, there's that ugly guy again. He follows me everywhere. Got a shower, toilet, and an ugly guy in that weird reflective window over there staring at me. Creepy, right? They need to wash their boats. So that says the Atlantic Vision. And there's another one on the other side of that. Yeah, I think this one right in front of us here is the nicest one. The last time I saw it though, it didn't have all those rust stains on it. Just in case. I can even watch TV. Oh, there's a remote. For my viewing pleasure. Huh, America. Is that you? You hear that? So if I want to, I can just have this soothing music on in the background. Well, I guess serenaded with the American flag. I don't know what channel this is. Do they have other channels? Oh, they do. I don't wanna look at Trudeau. TLC, huh? Oh, we're moving. Whoa! Freak me out. We're officially moving. We are floating on the water. On the ocean. That's the ocean down there. There it is. You know, we're moving along. Oh boy. I think we'll be okay. We've done this voyage many times before, but every time it's like, that's a lot of water underneath me right now. In light of the global pandemic related to COVID-19, the government of Canada in cooperation with provincial, territorial, public health authorities has put basic important measures to help spread, help limit the spread of COVID-19 in Canada. Please be advised that many provinces and territories are asking travelers with some exceptions for essential services to self-isolate and monitor themselves for symptoms to help limit the spread of COVID-19 in Canada. Travelers are reminded to stay informed about COVID-19 measures and apply in a region where you're traveling and update updates from their national, provincial and territorial health authorities. Thank you. No re-attention. It's a little bit planned up. The next message, we're going to get back to you. Yeah, boo, boo. All right. Oh, look at me. I'm even uglier than I remember. Yes, I need a haircut so badly. I hope the barber shop's open when I get back home. Look at this. I don't even have much hair to run my hands through anymore. I'm getting pretty bad. Land ho! That was about the fastest crossing I think I've ever experienced. It was like five and a half hours. It was supposed to take eight. We're just giving her. So I have to wear this outside my room. Makes them feel better. I don't mind. Whenever, as long as they let me on their boat and let me deliver my stuff, it's all that matters. So I'm waiting for them to come to my room right now. I can't leave here until I'm told I can leave. It is what it is. Just gonna follow along and play along with their rules. Weasel, how was the ride? We very well needy, man. Here we go, I'm so glad you're back. Glad I'm back too. Wish I could bring you up with me, bud. But Marine Atlantic does not have a very good pet policy. I would say that's a topic for another time. Let's just talk for another time. Those of you who know me know how I feel at Marine Atlantic and their pet policies. I would say they borderline on animal cruelty. But we'll talk about that another day. We made it. And it was a fast crossing too. And the temperature was great, so no problem at all. No problem, Ray Dezo. I felt like you were going a million years, man. I was so excited when you came back. You were sleeping, man. You didn't even realize me getting in the truck. I was already in the driver's seat by the time you realized and like did a backflip. I was so excited to see you. Yeah, showered me in dog kisses. He seriously acted like I was gone for a million years. He just calmed down now. Looks like we're all getting ready to leave here though. So I guess I should get in the cockpit here and sit down and get ready. Packed us all in here like a can of sardine so they're gonna slowly get us all out one at a time. These guys in front of me tell me when I can go. So that guy goes next. Look at that nice tarp job. So glad I don't gotta do that anymore. I did that for long enough. It was fun, not all the time, but I think this tanker guy's gotta go next. Oh, that tanker first. Okay, that tanker guy and then this tanker guy and then me I think. Oh, wait, that car is trying to bust in front of everybody. You gotta listen to the people. They're directing who can go and who can't. This one's gonna let him go. This guy and then me. I think they're gonna point at me next. I'm gonna let these cars go first probably. What are they doing, diesel? They're directing traffic, mate. Very discerning, very discerning. It's okay, diesel. It's okay, they're okay, they're friends. Wave through. Guess I should put it in gear first. There we go. Jumpy clutch. I'm gonna scare people here. So getting used to this clutch. That clutch, so I don't have as much control over it already as I would like to have. Little bit jumpy. We're gonna get off the ship here and welcome to Newfoundland and Labrador, but it's Newfoundland. Labrador's on the mainland. For some reason, they're one province. Oh, and it's raining. Oh, of course it is, glorious. Okay, why are they stopping down there? See, all of these guys, all of these cars, they gotta go through, or is it all of us? We all gotta go through a special screening. I thought that commercial drivers got to bypass that screening. I guess not. I don't know what's going on. I know it's raining though, and that makes me sad. This guy here, I guess he'll direct me. He's gonna go in this lane here. He's gonna go past. Do I go past here? Right on out, okay, thank you. Look at all these people, look at me. Look at me, I'm essential. I don't gotta stop for any of this. I just go right on through. Double check, make sure nobody weighs me in here. Essential. Ever felt so important in my life. I'll deliver some stuff and come back. I'm guessing now that we're here so early, a lot earlier than I thought we would be, we'll probably get unloaded today yet, and then be right back here waiting for the ferry, the same one, to go back to the mainland. They didn't serve me coffee on the boat. Gave me free food though, so that made up for it. You guys are watching from Marine Atlantic. Thank you for the free food, I appreciate it. I still don't like your pet policy.