In this video, Drifter Dave takes us on a journey through the freezing streets of Calgary, Canada, on a brutal cold day. As he wanders through the city, he shares his personal story of applying for a Canadian passport, giving viewers a unique insight into the process and the challenges he faced.
Drifter Dave, also known as Gabriel Morris, is an experienced budget traveler, outdoors enthusiast, and travel writer who has been exploring the world since his first trip to Europe in 1990. He is the author of several travel books, including “Following My Thumb” and “Gabe’s Guide to Budget Travel”.
Throughout the video, the peaceful and melodic sounds of “Watch It Glow” by Silent Partner set the mood and accompany Drifter Dave’s storytelling. Filmed with a DJI Osmo Action camera, the video captures the beauty and harshness of the winter scenery in Calgary.
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Follow Drifter Dave on YouTube and Instagram to stay updated on his adventures around the globe. And, if you’re interested in reading more about his travels, check out his books on Amazon.
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, Gabriel Morris earns revenue from qualifying purchases. So, join Drifter Dave on this chilling yet captivating journey through Calgary, Canada, and immerse yourself in his passport story.
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Video “Brutal Cold in Calgary, Canada & the Passport Story” was uploaded on 12/18/2024. Watch all the latest Videos by Gabriel Traveler on Gretopia
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Tim Hortons is not a Starbucks more like a Dunkin Donuts. Second Cup is like a Starbucks in Canada. Just saying 😅
What's the backstory? Is Gabe fleeing Trump to Canada lol?
Hey there, you made it to my city, I can't believe it, welcome.
?What? "Brutal Cold" ? This is a warm winter here so far. (Waiting for a passport is the sad reality here of over-bureaucracy).