YouTube pulse
Every post from YouTube, newest first.
someone just dropped a travel guide on YouTube about nightlife on Whyte Ave — worth a watch if you're trying to figure out where to actually go when the sun sets.
A family from Jamaica is road-tripping through Alberta and just hit Edmonton to see what the capital's about. Their 10-day tour included Jasper and Calgary, and now they're sharing what they think of YEG — worth a watch if you're curious what visitors notice about the city.
two YouTube shorts from Jamaican In Canada creator about life in Canada — one on motivation and advice, one on starting with nothing here. natural migration content hitting Edmonton feeds.
Someone cycled through downtown Edmonton on a Sunday morning and posted the ride — quiet streets, nice weather, real city life. Worth the watch if you're curious how the core looks on a weekend.
Hawrelak Park is back open and ready. Fresh grounds, new Indigenous art, and the full festival schedule waiting. Go check it out.
travel creators are filming at Sylvan Lake and it's becoming the go-to beach escape from the city. clear water, good sand, an hour north — it's earned its moment.
Travel creators are documenting Canada's biggest mall. Ali Ozan's channel is working through Edmonton's 242 neighbourhoods while also capturing WEM shorts for social media — part of a growing trend of travel content makers exploring the city block by block.
The YouTube family who've been documenting their cross-Canada adventure released episode 4 at the Calgary Zoo and are heading to Edmonton next. Their travel vlog series is blowing up.
a jamaican family's alberta road trip just hit 🔥 on youtube—they were legit shocked how big calgary zoo was. family vlogs hitting different when you're discovering canada for the first time.
Jamaican family road-tripping through Jasper and Banff dropping videos of the Canadian Rockies and people are obsessed. some views just hit different every time you see them.
Aerial footage of Abraham Lake shows surreal turquoise ice formations that look like another planet. Worth checking out if you're heading out west this summer.
A Jamaican family documenting their Alberta road trip has gone viral on social media. They're posting from Hinton, Jasper, and Edmonton, showing what the province looks like through their eyes.
A Jamaican family documenting their Alberta road trip is picking up views — Episode 1 is out and they're driving across the province, hitting spots from Hinton to Jasper to Edmonton.
Rio Stairs Nature Walk is getting attention for being one of Edmonton's most peaceful hiking spots. Forest trails, almost no one around, fresh air — the kind of place to actually slow down.
A Jamaican family posted their Alberta road-trip vlog hitting Hinton, Jasper, Banff, Calgary, Red Deer, and Edmonton. Looks like Edmonton's on the itinerary.
YouTuber Ali Ozan is on a mission to visit and film every single one of Edmonton's 242 neighbourhoods. He just dropped a Rossdale episode — old-school vibe mixed with river valley scenery. He's asking which neighbourhood should be next.
Expected packed streets at the Ice District during the World Cup match, but the atmosphere was way quieter than anticipated. The fan zone had plenty of room to breathe.
A YouTube reviewer visited Wabamun Beach — one of the most popular summer spots near Edmonton — and gave it a mixed take: tons of picnic areas, BBQ spots, and open space for families, but the water didn't look clean enough to swim in. The honest review is making local rounds.
Simple camping meal in beautiful nature—no restaurant needed. Fresh air, good food, that's the whole vibe out there.
Summer in Alberta is looking like long days and lake weather right now.