Seattle (Chinatown) - Vancouver Boltbus: #1 U.S. to Canadian border inspection 2015-08-16
A Boltbus trip north from Seattle to the Canadian Border Services Agency inspection station at the truck, bus, and car crossing in Surrey, British Columbia. Trip includes a break to discharge and pick up passengers in the Washington border city Bellingham.
0:01-3:42 Leaving Chinatown, Seattle & Boltbus driver Robert's thorough trip information
4:00-5:05 Downtown Seattle
5:05- 5:30 Lake Union, Seattle
6:05-7:10 University of Washington campus
7:35-8:30 Northgate area, Seattle
8:30-8:45 Snohomish River, Everett, Washington
8:50-10:15 GoGo's Lake
11:00-11:05 Snohomish River
11:40-12:00 Marysville, Washington
12:05-16:10 Interstate 5 from Conway to Mount Vernon, Washington
16:10-16:30 Interstate 5 crossing the Skagit River, Washington
16:30-19:02 Interstate 5 through Burlington, Washington
19:02-19:12 Interstate 5 near Bow, Washington
19:20 Entering Bellingham, Washington
22:00 Arriving at Boltbus stop, Bellingham, Washington
23:30 Bellingham passengers boarding bus
23:35 Leaving Bellingham, Washington
27:40-28:05 Approaching Lynden & Birch Bay exit on Interstate 5, miles south of Canadian border
29:30 Border wait times display
33:55 Leaving USA & entering Canada
34:25 Begin wait for Canadian border clearance
36:45 Passengers entering inspection room
Playlist for viewing the day's complete trip on Boltbus of Portland-Seattle-Vancouver BC:
Boltbus from Canada/USA border to Seattle
June 15, 2017
Seattle - Vancouver Boltbus: #2 Canadian border inspection to downtown Vancouver BC 2015-08-16
A Seattle-to-Vancouver BC Boltbus (of Greyhound Bus Lines) leaves the Canadian border after inspection to cross the Fraser River to enter urban Vancouver before ending the trip at the Pacific central Station in downtown Vancouver.
0:05 On leaving Canadian border inspection office, Robert's wise words on the dangers of cellphone roaming
5:25-7:05 Crossing the Fraser River on Alex Fraser Bridge
8:45 Crossing North Arm of Fraser River on Knight Street Bridge between Richmond and Vancouver BC
9:10 Entering Vancouver BC
13:32-13:55 View of downtown Vancouver
13:55-14:50 Robert's Vancouver arrival announcement
17:30 Arriving at Pacific Central Station in downtown Vancouver
Playlist for viewing the day's complete trip on Boltbus of Portland-Seattle-Vancouver BC:
Crossing the Border... Vancouver to Seattle Roadtrip! Got the whole back seat to myself :')
Vancouver to Seattle
Border Crossing At The Peace Arch State Park Between Canada And The USA In HD
The Peace Arch Park and border crossing is a popular entry point into the United States/Canada located on the border between northwest Washington State and British Columbia in Blaine Washington. The Peace Arch Crossing allows people to wander the park on both sides of the border without going through customs and get a feel for the differences in both countries.
It is also an interesting place to see a portion of one of the largest unprotected borders in the world. But unprotected doesn't mean it isn't monitored and patrolled. It is just not militarized. There are plenty of cameras, sensors and border agents on patrol to stop any illegal activity.
The Peace Arch Border crossing where most Canadians come through when visiting Seattle or just coming south for a shopping day trip.
This video was created with photos and video I took at the Peace Arch park and surrounding area. The graphics, titles and special effects were created on my computer with video and photo editing software. All Rights Reserved.
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Strolling Through
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Morning Walk
How It Begins
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Buses in Seattle, WA (Volume Eight)
The eighth volume of Buses in Seattle, Washington - in the United States. Volume Nine can be found here:
This may just be the volume with the highest amount of variety in the fleet of both King County Metro and Sound Transit - also featuring Community Transit, BoltBus and some privately owned coaches.
For King County Metro we see the old Gillig diesels and trolleys, Breda Trolleys, new Xcelsior trolleys and diesels, as well as the old high-floor artics contrasting sharply with the brand new Xcelsior artics. We also catch a glimpse of the Proterra All-Electric Bus at Eastgate Park & Ride. For Sound Transit we see the old Gillig Phantoms, new Gillig CNGs, Double Deckers, and the LF, LFR and Xcelsior artics. For Community Transit we see the LF artics and both generations of Double Deckers.
Locations: Downtown Seattle - Third Avenue (Lenora, Virginia and Stewart). University District - Fifteenth Avenue & Stevens Way. Chinatown Link Station - King Street. Eastgate Park & Ride.
Crossing USA Canada Border by Greyhound
Going through customs Canada to USA by Greyhound
The bus stops on Canada side.
You have to take everything with you: all coats, sweaters, books, carry-ons etc.
The bus has to be completely clear when it gets inspected.
While you are inside the customs office someone comes on the bus and inspects it, I saw one guy leave a small bag in one of the compartments. He ended up being taken to the side and questioned about why he did that.
So, the bus stops you get off, take all belongings with you, they unload your luggage at the side, and you take that with you too, inside to the gates.
You have a declaration form that you've already filled out, which they want to see, along with ID, Passports etc.
And they will ask you a few questions. You put your bag up to go through a scanner of some sort. (they dont help with this)
They may do a random check of luggage, and they send you back to a secondary gate for more questions, it depends on the customs agent that first questions you.
So after you do that, you keep walking, through this door to this waiting room, and you are now officially in the United States now.
You walk outside and the bus is still in the same spot as when you got off the bus, so it is still in the Canada across the border.
So you cant walk back and get on, cause now you are in America and the bus is still in Canada.
Once it has been cleared and inspected, it will move forward a few feet and be in the USA too.
The luggage is loaded back up again, and your good to go again. I think most of the passengers actually loaded their luggage back onto the bus, the bottom compartments. there were no additional greyhound attendants to help the driver.
so once you're all done waiting for the few people who always manage to take longer than everyone else, your good to go. (minus the people who were held back for any reason)
VANCOUVER, CANADA - over the border -
2 days trip to Vancouver, Canada, over the border from Seattle.
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Hidden Mini-Grand Canyon, Dry Falls - Washington State
US Canada Peace Bridge border crossing
US to Canada Peace Bridge border crossing. Buffalo NY to Fort Erie, Ontario and Niagara Parkway. Filmed August 2014. Because That's the way we roll! **NOTE: BEFORE ASKING US what documentation you will need to cross the border, there are tons of websites that will answer all your questions. Start with a page such as: Scroll down to the category Entering Canada: General Tips and Special Situations. Interview by Border Officer and go on from there. (For safety's sake, we have made it our policy to never answer specific questions. All we will say - for the millionth time - is that as long as you have your proper documentation and ARE who you say you are, then crossing can, and should, be a pleasant experience.)
2 dudes walk from Seattle to Vancouver (~131 miles)
Song: Indian Summer - Jai Wolf
BoltBus 2009 Prevost X3-45 - 0862 (Vancouver, BC - Seattle, WA)
This is a ride aboard BoltBus 0862 - a 2009-built Prevost X3-45 intercity coach. This was filmed on January 15th 2014; on the Pacific Northwest Route from Vancouver, BC to Seattle, WA - with just one short stop in Bellingham, WA at WTA's Cordata transit center.
Also of note is the Skagit River bridge, now fully repaired and back to its old self.
vancouver british columbia border check from seatle washington.
vancouver british columbia border check from seatle washington. such a beautiful drive. i looooved it.
Crossing the Canadian Border into the USA ( Vancouver to Se
Looking at Columbia Center (The tallest building in Seattle)【4K】, Seattle Downtown, Washington
Looking at Columbia Center (The tallest building in Seattle), Seattle Downtown, Washington. “The Columbia Center, formerly named the Bank of America Tower and Columbia Seafirst Center, is a skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington. The 76-story structure is the tallest building in Seattle and the state of Washington, reaching a height of 933 ft (284 m). At the time of its completion, the Columbia Center was the tallest structure on the West Coast; as of 2017, it is the fourth-tallest, behind buildings in Los Angeles and San Francisco.” in the United States took by Apple iPhone XS Max 【4K video Dual OIS Dual 12MP rear cameras】
Recording Date: April 2019
Driving Downtown - Seattle 4K - USA
Driving Downtown - Seattle Washington USA - Season 1 Episode 17.
Starting Point: Pine St .
Seattle is a West Coast seaport city and the seat of King County. With an estimated 662,400 residents as of 2015,[2] Seattle is the largest city in both the state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America, and, as of July 2013, is the fastest-growing major city in the United States.[6] The Seattle metropolitan area of around 3.6 million inhabitants is the 15th largest metropolitan area in the United States.[7] The city is situated on a narrow isthmus between Puget Sound (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean) and Lake Washington, about 100 miles (160 km) south of the Canada–United States border. A major gateway for trade with Asia, Seattle is the 8th largest port in the United States and 9th largest in North America in terms of container handling.[8]
The Seattle area was previously inhabited by Native Americans for at least 4,000 years before the first permanent European settlers.[9] Arthur A. Denny and his group of travelers, subsequently known as the Denny Party, arrived from Illinois via Portland, Oregon on the schooner Exact at Alki Point on November 13, 1851.[10] The settlement was moved to the eastern shore of Elliott Bay and named Seattle in 1852, after Chief Si'ahl of the local Duwamish and Suquamish tribes.
Logging was Seattle's first major industry, but by the late 19th century the city had become a commercial and shipbuilding center as a gateway to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. By 1910, Seattle was one of the 25 largest cities in the country.[11] However, the Great Depression severely damaged the city's economy. Growth returned during and after World War II, due partially to the local Boeing company, which established Seattle as a center for aircraft manufacturing. The Seattle area developed as a technology center beginning in the 1980s, with companies like Microsoft becoming established in the region. In 1994 the Internet retail giant Amazon was founded in Seattle. The stream of new software, biotechnology, and Internet companies led to an economic revival, which increased the city's population by almost 50,000 between 1990 and 2000.
Seattle has a noteworthy musical history. From 1918 to 1951, there were nearly two dozen jazz nightclubs along Jackson Street, from the current Chinatown/International District, to the Central District. The jazz scene developed the early careers of Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Ernestine Anderson and others. Seattle is also the birthplace of rock musician Jimi Hendrix and the alternative rock style grunge.[12]
BoltBus 2009 Prevost X3-45 - 0861 (Portland, OR - Seattle, WA)
This is a ride aboard BoltBus 0861 - a 2009 Prevost X3-45 coach running from Portland, OR to Seattle, WA via I-5. This trip was recorded on September 21st, 2014.
I decided to record this trip from the rear of the coach... as both other videos have been from the front two seats. Even a shot of Mount Rainier is included at 17:05!
Seattle to Canada by Foot
This video is about 2 UW dudes who was crazy enough to travel from Seattle to Canada by foot!
Greyhound trip down West Coast: #1. Border crossing--Vancouver BC—Seattle WA 2015-04-07
A two-day road tip from the wet Northwest to arid Nevada
0:30 Leaving Vancouver Station
11:50 Entering George Massey Tunnel (Richmond to Delta BC)
13:00 Entering Delta BC on Highway 99 southbound
20:55 Entering Surrey BC on Highway 99 southbound
22:20 Exiting BC Highway 99 for bus and truck border crossing
27:20 Arriving at U.S. border inspection station at Blaine Washington
27:25 Leaving U.S. border inspection station at Blaine, Washington
30:05 Entering southbound Interstate 5 at Blaine, Washington
31:55 Exiting Interstate 5 at Bakerview Road in Bellingham, Washington
36:00-36:45 University of Washington, Seattle WA
37:33-37:55 Space Needle, Seattle WA
42:30-42:35 King Street Station, Seattle WA
42:40-43:10 Arriving at International District / Chinatown, Seattle WA
URL to playlist with all videos captured on this trip:
Travel information:
The route is served by:
1. Greyhound.com - all city stops en-route
2. Greyhound-owned boltbus.com -Bellingham stop only
3. quickcoach.com - Canadian company featuring airport, downtown, and premium outlet mall service stops en-route
4. amtrak.com. trains - the only two-per-day train service
5. Evergreen Trailways buses contracting as Amtrak Thruway bus service provider
???? (90's Vibe) Space Needle, Seattle Downtown & Huge Traffic - Driving I-5 South (WA)
#Seattle #USA #BestOfTheNorthWest
I-5 South - Driving Through Downtown Seattle...Beautiful View On Space Needle & Seattle Downtown + Ugly View On Huge Traffic
Driving from Surrey BC thru Pacific Highway Border crossing to USA
This video will acquaint you with going south through the Canada/USA border crossing called Pacific Highway ( or Douglas Truck crossing). EG goes from Surrey BC to Blaine, WA.
Their Nexus lane has quite limited hours (about 7am to 6 pm) but can be faster than the busier Peace Arch Crossing which is only about 10 minutes away. See my other video for how to get to the Nexus office as it's a weird route and NOT correct on Google Maps