Video deep dive ยท culture_comparison2025-08-02 ยท 9 months ago

The City Split Between Two Countries ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

The Brief

Sault Ste. Marie is Peter Santenello's most efficient format: a single opinionated local delivers thirty years of stale myths about Canada in four minutes, and the comment section does the journalism.

The first interviewee's '$9 a gallon' gas claim drew 1,058 likes on the top correction comment ('he hasn't been in Canada since 92 and it showed') and anchored the video's largest single comment cluster โ€” 5.4% of 5,043 comments explicitly organized around correcting his misinformation.

The built-in irony arc โ€” wrong opinions delivered with confidence, then silently answered by crossing the bridge โ€” gave viewers a participatory fact-checker role without Peter ever playing referee.

Watch outThe viral engine depends entirely on that first interviewee being wrong; future setups with less obviously dated opinions risk the same frame reading as platforming rather than exposure.

Peter stopped his car on an empty international bridge connecting two cities of 90,000 people in midsummer 2025 โ€” what happens to twin cities built on cross-border commerce when the foot traffic simply stops?

Summary

Peter Santenello visits Sault Ste. Marie, a city that was a single settlement for 140 years until the War of 1812 divided it into a US city (Michigan) and a Canadian city (Ontario). He spends a day on each side, talking to residents, exploring the downtown areas, and crossing between them. The video contrasts the two cities โ€” their size, feel, industries, and how residents perceive one another โ€” while noting that despite a friendly rivalry, both sides describe the other's people positively. The creator presents the twin cities as an underappreciated destination and a compelling example of how a shared history can yield two distinctly different places.

  • ยทSault Ste. Marie was one unified settlement for roughly 140 years before the War of 1812 split it into a US side (Michigan) and a Canadian side (Ontario), divided by a river.
  • ยทThe original settlement dates to 1641, when what became the third Catholic mass in the US was performed there; Father Marquette named it 'Le Sault de Sainte Marie,' meaning 'falls of the Blessed Mother Mary.'
  • ยทThe Soo Locks are the economic spine of the area โ€” a local resident says roughly 40% of goods pass through them to supply the country, and a third, larger lock is under construction to accommodate 1,500-foot vessels.
  • ยทHistorically, the economy moved from fur trading to timber, railroads, and shipping; the creator observes remnants of each era in the architecture and infrastructure.
  • ยทThe American side (population roughly 20,000) is notably smaller than the Canadian side (roughly 70,000), which the creator describes as feeling more like a city while the US side feels more like a town.
  • ยทA local man at a historic tower โ€” who states he has not crossed into Canada since 1992 โ€” describes a strong local rivalry, claiming Canadians come to the US side for gas, milk, and alcohol due to higher prices and government-controlled liquor sales.
  • ยทThe same man says the Canadian side has a steel mill operating under different environmental regulations, that border re-entry into the US is strict and requires a REAL ID-compliant license, and he offers shopping tips for the Canadian side.
  • ยทNative American tribes (Chippewa, including Sault Tribe and Bay Mills Tribe) exist on the US side; the Canadian side has First Nations bands (such as Garden River Band), with different legal designations and rights on each side โ€” though the creator notes the border historically meant nothing to tribal members with dual citizenship.
  • ยทPeople the creator speaks with on the American side describe the community as notably friendly, with strong local pride; a City Commission member says the city actively directs homeless individuals into shelter programs rather than allowing encampments.
  • ยทThe American downtown is described by residents and the creator as clean and well-maintained, with an active community calendar including sidewalk sales and live music.
  • ยทThe creator observes the Upper Peninsula has significant Finnish heritage, visible in food traditions (pasties โ€” a meat-and-vegetable pastry brought by Finnish and Cornish immigrants) and in the demographics of local business owners.
  • ยทThe creator visits a pasty shop run by a veteran and his family, describing the interaction as warm and representative of small-town hospitality.
  • ยทOn the Canadian side, the creator visits the Bushplane Heritage Museum, which he says is worth the trip on its own.
  • ยทA large steel mill is visible and operational on the Canadian side; the creator notes it has cleaned up significantly over decades but still produces visible emissions, and he contextualizes it by saying modern civilization continues to require steel while technology toward cleaner production is advancing.
  • ยทCrossing from the US into Canada is described as straightforward; returning to the US required a brief stop but the border agent was unhurried given low traffic โ€” the creator notes the bridge was nearly empty of cars.
  • ยทThe creator observes that the two cities have a noticeably different atmosphere and feel, even though they share a name, a river, and a common origin โ€” and encourages viewers to visit both sides rather than just one.
  • ยทThe creator closes by recommending the Soo Locks, the Canadian Bushplane Museum, and the broader Upper Peninsula of Michigan as underrated travel destinations, with two more Upper Peninsula videos announced.
Views
2.8M
2,831,318 total
Likes
49k
1.74% like rate
Comments
7.6k
0.27% comment rate
The City Split Between Two Countries ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
Comment deep diveExplore all 7,600 comments โ†’filter by sentiment ยท theme ยท superfans ยท questions ยท what to fix
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Summary

Peter spends a day walking both sides of Sault Ste. Marie, the only city in North America split between two countries by the War of 1812, interviewing locals about the town's history, the Soo Locks trade corridor, and how daily life differs across the river. On the American side he meets a local historian with confident and substantially outdated opinions about Canada, a city commissioner explaining the UP's approach to homelessness, and a Finnish-American couple running a pasty shop who carry the region's immigrant heritage in their bones. On the Canadian side he observes the steel mill, talks to new immigrants alongside longtime residents, and crosses back through an almost empty international border.

Content pillars
border-townsUS-CanadaMidwest-Americasmall-town-USA
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Engagement vs the rest of the channel

How this video's like-and-comment rate compares to this channel's running average.

Engagement vs channel avgโ–ฒ 2.01pp
2.01% this video
0.00% avg
Like rate
1.74%
of viewers tap like
Comment rate
0.27%
of viewers leave a comment
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The hook

medium

Opening 15 seconds โ€” the bit that decides whether a viewer keeps watching.

โ€œ

[1:03] Good morning, guys. Here in the very Far North of the United States, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Sault Ste. Marie. [1:10] For 140 years, one flag flew over this city. Then the War of 1812 happened and the city split. [1:19] The United States here, Canada over there.

Assessment

The 'one flag, then the war split it' framing is genuinely evocative and historically grounded, but a full minute of pre-speech music plus an opening 'Good morning, guys' greeting burn the critical early-retention window before the strong premise lands. Compared to Peter's most-shared videos, which cold-open on a character or a tension, this hook relies entirely on narrated scenery โ€” no human stakes, no promised payoff โ€” making it medium rather than strong despite a legitimately interesting subject.

Hook quality
medium
Call-to-action
present
Archetype
scene
Composite score
4.8/10
Hook score ยท 6 dimensions
character presence
2/10
clarity
7/10
curiosity
6/10
specificity
6/10
stakes
4/10
time to payoff
4/10
Anti-patterns detected
greetingslow context
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Hook rewrites

Three alternative openings, each in a different archetype. Each is under 40 words โ€” completable in 15 seconds.

Rewrite โ„–1 ยท investigatortechnique: lead_with_outcome

โ€œI went to the only US-Canada border city where locals on one side haven't crossed over since 1992 โ€” despite living 500 feet from each other.โ€

WhyOpens with the most-commented-on reveal in the video โ€” the '1992 man' โ€” naming the absurdity upfront and making the viewer want the explanation before the location is even established.

Rewrite โ„–2 ยท experimentertechnique: add_specificity

โ€œI crossed this US-Canada border three times in one day โ€” same city, same river, two completely different countries. Here's what I found.โ€

WhyConverts a passive tour into a time-bound personal trial, signals active discovery over narrated sightseeing, and echoes the 'full circle' structure Peter actually uses.

Rewrite โ„–3 ยท contrariantechnique: cold_open

โ€œThe first American I met told me Canadian gas costs $9 a gallon and their milk is heavy cream. He hadn't crossed the border since 1992.โ€

WhyDrops the viewer into the most-liked corrective thread immediately โ€” Canadian fact-correction drove 5 of the top 10 comments by likes โ€” turning the misinformation angle into a hook rather than burying it at minute 3.

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Title gap & rewrites

Gap 30 ยท undersell

The title accurately signals the split-city geography, but comments reveal the real engagement engine was the US-Canada rivalry and the first interviewee's confidently wrong 'facts' about Canada (gas prices, milk, alcohol laws, EPA) โ€” all delivered by a man who hadn't crossed in 33 years. That misinformation-and-correction dynamic drove the top-voted comment thread and is a far sharper, more shareable premise than 'city split between two countries.'

What commenters actually quoted
  • ยท hasn't been there since 1992 (referenced in 10+ top comments by likes)
  • ยท milk in bags / heavy cream in a bag (5+ direct quotes and rebuttals)
  • ยท rivalry (used by both American and Canadian commenters describing the dynamic)
Anti-patterns in current title
vague identity
Thumbnail recommendation

Show Peter standing at the mid-bridge point with a US flag visible behind him on one side and a Canadian flag on the other โ€” the empty-bridge moment at [1:22:30] was explicitly called out as shocking by commenters ('I've never seen the bridge so empty'), making it the strongest single visual proof-of-premise in the video.

3 title rewrites
  1. 01 ยท Americans & Canadians Live 500 Feet Apart โ€” And Never Cross
    curiosity gap
    Encodes the '1992' absurdity without giving the punchline away, directly mirroring the dominant reaction ('how is he giving advice about a place he hasn't visited since 1992?') across the top comments.
  2. 02 ยท The Border Town Where Americans Got Canada Completely Wrong
    contrarian
    Mirrors the comment thread that drove the most engagement โ€” Canadian fact-corrections appear in 5 of the top 10 comments by likes, making this the argument the audience was already having.
  3. 03 ยท Sault Ste. Marie: Same City, Two Countries, Two Realities
    versus
    Names the city for search value, signals the contrast format, and echoes 'night and day' โ€” the phrase repeated by multiple commenters when describing the difference between the two sides.
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What viewers said

Explore all โ†’

7,600 comments analysed and clustered into themes.

Sentiment breakdown

Mostly mixed

positive 49%neutral 33%negative 18%
Real breakdown over 5043 of 5043 root comments โ€” every comment analysed, not sampled.

The pasty shop encounter landed as the emotional peak โ€” dozens of comments said they 'could have watched that all day' and praised Peter for leaving a $20 tip unprompted. The special needs daughter with perler beads drew the single most-liked comment on the video. Repeatedly, viewers cited Peter's refusal to editorialize: 'you let people speak for themselves without pushing an agenda' and 'the most wholesome and realest channel on YouTube' appeared in multiple top comments. The empty bridge crossing โ€” Peter stopping mid-span with zero cars โ€” struck viewers as a quietly devastating image of the US-Canada relationship in 2025.

Top comment themes

10 clusters surfaced

  1. 01
    Fact-checking and mocking the first interviewee (Tom) for 33-year-old Canada 'facts' (~450 mentions) โ€” gas at $9/gallon, milk as 'heavy cream in a bag', no Sunday alcohol sales all debunked with current prices
  2. 02
    Canadian identity crisis โ€” pride in the country coexisting with frustration over housing costs, immigration pace, and political direction (~14.6% cluster, ~200+ comments)
  3. 03
    US vs Canada side comparison โ€” American side seen as cleaner/more patriotic, Canadian side as larger/more city-like; 'night and day' a repeated phrase (~13.1%)
  4. 04
    Admiration for Peter's unbiased, non-agenda storytelling style (~150 comments) โ€” 'you're America's storyteller', 'most wholesome channel on YouTube'
  5. 05
    Pasty shop couple (Hedi and Jeff) praised as warm, salt-of-the-earth hosts (~80+ comments); young Cannon's manners separately praised (~40 comments)
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Audience pulse

How the audience feels โ€” a Net Sentiment mood score, how split the room is, and an early churn signal. All from the comments, not YouTube analytics.

+32Positivemood ยท โˆ’100 to +100
Mood (raw)
+32
before channel-norm adjust
Polarization
0.93
0 = uniform, 1 = spread
Divisiveness
0.35
is the room split?
Warmth
25%
warm / emotional tone
Analysed
5043
comments (confidence)
Churn signalnormal324 comments flagged dissatisfaction (6.4% โ€” channel norm 4.0%)
Emotional tone breakdown
  1. Warm
    19%
  2. Curious
    15%
  3. Neutral
    14%
  4. Excited
    13%
  5. Sarcastic
    11%
  6. Funny
    10%
  7. Angry
    7%
  8. Nostalgic
    6%

Net Sentiment Score over 5043 analysed comments; headline adjusted toward the channel norm (Bayesian, C=20). Polarization = normalised entropy. Comment-derived โ€” not YouTube analytics.

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Audience composition

algo-friendly ยท +31

Who actually showed up in the comments โ€” psychographic, topical and language mix. Computed deterministically from 5043 labeled root comments.

Identity signals

Who they are

  1. Devoted fan
    19%
  2. Sharing a story
    19%
  3. Debating
    12%
  4. Relating personally
    6%
Topic mix

What they talked about

  1. Travel
    32%
  2. politics
    22%
  3. Other
    21%
  4. Culture
    10%
  5. Food
    5%
  6. Money
    4%
  7. nature
    2%
  8. Identity
    1%
Language mix

In which languages

  1. English
    98%
  2. other
    2%
Algorithm signal ยท proxy

How YouTubeโ€™s satisfaction model likely reads this

algo-friendly ยท +31

YouTubeโ€™s 2025 discovery shift now weights satisfaction signals โ€” comment sentiment, tone, and depth. We canโ€™t see the model, but we can estimate its inputs. Directional only.

Positive ratio
49%
share of comments labelled positive
Curiosity share
40%
curious / nostalgic / warm tones
Critical share
11%
critical / sarcastic tones
Net satisfaction
+31
pos% โˆ’ crit%, โˆ’100..+100
Regret detectormedium ยท 8 comments ยท 0%

A meaningful subset felt the title overpromised

8 of 5043 labelled comments were flagged as showing regret about the title/thumbnail promise vs. the actual content. Title alignment could improve โ€” see what viewers quoted vs what the title promised.

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Moments that landed

Key transcript moments โ€” tap a timestamp to jump to that point in the video.

2:32Tom claims Canadian gas costs 'like nine bucks a gallon' โ€” the single factual error that detonated the comment section and became the video's dominant engagement driver.3:13Tom reveals he hasn't crossed into Canada since 1992, instantly reframing every prior opinion as three decades out of date and giving the audience permission to dismiss him.9:13A city commissioner explains the town's no-encampment homelessness policy โ€” mandatory shelter placement rather than open tolerance โ€” framing the UP's cleanliness in structural rather than incidental terms.1:22:30Peter stops his car on the international bridge with zero vehicles visible in either direction โ€” a quiet visual that landed harder than any stat about declining Canadian cross-border visits in 2025.1:23:22US re-entry takes seconds with no questions asked, directly and wordlessly answering Tom's earlier warning about a 'locked down' border that was 'gonna stop you, want to know where you were, why, when and who.'
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What viewers reacted to

Each comment theme mapped to the transcript moment that sparked it.

Criticism of first interviewee's misinformation

Tom's confident, specific claims about $9/gallon gas, milk as 'heavy cream in a bag', no Sunday alcohol sales, and a nightmare US re-entry โ€” all delivered by a man who admitted he hadn't crossed since 1992 โ€” triggered hundreds of debunking comments and became the video's primary comic thread.

โ–ถ 2:22โ–ถ 2:32โ–ถ 2:39โ–ถ 3:09โ–ถ 4:03
Correcting Canadian facts and prices

The three specific price/policy claims Tom makes in quick succession โ€” gas, milk, alcohol โ€” each became their own correction thread, with Canadians posting actual receipts, Gas Buddy links, and current tax tables.

โ–ถ 2:32โ–ถ 2:39โ–ถ 3:09
Observations on US vs Canadian sides

The opening framing of one city split by a war and the closing empty-bridge crossing bookended viewers' sense of two very different national moods โ€” 'night and day' was the phrase that kept appearing.

โ–ถ 1:15โ–ถ 1:19โ–ถ 1:22:04โ–ถ 1:23:22
Love for Michigan's Upper Peninsula

Peter's first-impression comparison to Alaska and his walkthrough of Finnish/Yooper heritage sparked a wave of UP locals and diaspora claiming the region with travel tips and origin stories.

โ–ถ 1:05โ–ถ 5:19โ–ถ 6:25โ–ถ 7:00
Local experiences in Sault Ste. Marie

Street interviews with the city commissioner and the Yooper who always comes back gave local residents a hook to share their own versions of the same story.

โ–ถ 6:50โ–ถ 7:00โ–ถ 8:08โ–ถ 9:02
Canadian identity and political frustration

The split-city framing invited Canadians to vent about what their side of the border now represents โ€” the video became a comment section referendum on Canadian national identity in 2025.

โ–ถ 1:15โ–ถ 1:19
General appreciation for the channel

Peter's opening walk-and-talk framing โ€” 'I'm going to get on the streets, compare and contrast' โ€” reinforced why his audience keeps coming back: the promise of ground-level truth without editorial spin.

โ–ถ 1:03โ–ถ 1:36
Praise for unbiased storytelling and editing

Peter's explicit statement that 'this is not a puff piece, I'm just calling a spade a spade' about the American side's cleanliness became a cited moment for viewers praising his lack of agenda.

โ–ถ 1:36โ–ถ 3:54โ–ถ 9:09
Canadian pride and border town suggestions

The empty bridge crossing โ€” Peter able to stop and stand on the span with zero cars behind him โ€” became the image Canadians pointed to when discussing the drop in cross-border travel and what it signals.

โ–ถ 1:19โ–ถ 1:22:04
Debate over Canadian tax rates and healthcare

Tom's unchallenged '50% tax' and EPA claims in the interview, left without on-screen correction by Peter, generated the video's most data-dense comment threads with actual federal tax bracket tables posted.

โ–ถ 2:22โ–ถ 3:09
Praise for the pasty shop

Pasty shop sequence is in the transcript's skipped middle section โ€” no timestamp available, but it generated the highest density of warm personal comments in the thread, including the #1 liked comment about the special needs daughter.

Positive reactions and personal mentions

Peter's genuine enthusiasm in the opening ('super excited for this one') and the intimacy of the street interviews gave viewers a recurring entry point for personal memory-sharing throughout the thread.

โ–ถ 1:03โ–ถ 1:44
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Friction points

All criticism โ†’

Severity ร— frequency โ€” ranked. Each point has an evidence quote and a concrete before/after suggestion.

Opening interviewee (Tom) presents stale/false claims about Canada as fact โ€” admits he hasn't crossed since 1992, yet asserts $9/gallon gas, milk sold as 'heavy cream in bags,' Sunday alcohol bans, weaker EPA rules, hard re-entrysev 4/5 ยท 25 mentions
โ€œThe first guy taking needs to check some facts. He hasnโ€™t been in Canada since 92 and it showed!โ€โ†— view
FixOn-screen text correction/fact-check overlay during Tom's claims (current gas โ‰ˆ$3.50 USD/gal, liquor stores open 7 days, milk in varying fat %, comparable/stronger Canadian environmental law), or a brief closing card debunking the disproven points
'Milk comes in bags / it's heavy cream' claim โ€” singled out as the most ridiculed line, read by Canadians as ignorantsev 3/5 ยท 8 mentions
โ€œAs a Canadian hearing, "milk comes in bags so they come over here to get it" quite possibly might be the most delusional thing I've ever heard.โ€โ†— view
FixAdd a quick clarifying caption: bagged milk exists in Eastern Canada but is regular milk at multiple fat levels, not heavy cream
False claim that Canada has weaker EPA/environmental regulations than the USsev 3/5 ยท 6 mentions
โ€œThis guy telling him Canada doesn't have to deal with the same regulations as the EPA..ignoring our environmental laws are stronger and more robust...โ€โ†— view
FixCaption noting Canadian/Ontario environmental regulation is comparable-to-stronger and steel carbon intensity is lower
Healthcare/tax claim (Canadians pay ~50โ€“55% tax for healthcare) repeated uncorrectedsev 3/5 ยท 5 mentions
โ€œThe guy saying Canadians pay 50% taxes for healthcare is wrong. Taxes are every comparable to American states that have income tax.โ€โ†— view
FixOverlay real federal bracket figures (15%โ€“33%) and note middle-income effective rate ~25โ€“35%
Gas-price claim ($9/gallon in Canada) wildly inflatedsev 3/5 ยท 5 mentions
โ€œone US gallon of gas bought in my community in southern Ontario costs $3.73 US per gallon... not a whopping $9.00 per gallonโ€โ†— view
FixCaption with converted real price (~$3.50โ€“3.75 USD/gal) at time of filming
Sunday-alcohol / government-monopoly liquor claim is outdatedsev 2/5 ยท 4 mentions
โ€œWho ever thinks Canadians canโ€™t buy alcohol on Sundays is still listening to the Bee Gees and wearing bell bottomsโ€โ†— view
FixNote liquor stores now open 7 days and the government monopoly has ended in Ontario
Video's central 'rivalry between the two Soos' framing seen by many locals as overstated/nonexistentsev 2/5 ยท 4 mentions
โ€œI have never ever heard of a rivalry between us and Canada, except in hockey lolโ€โ†— view
FixReframe as one resident's personal view rather than a town-wide rivalry, or balance with locals who reject it
Perceived imbalance โ€” American interviewees were proud locals while Canadian-side conversations skewed toward immigration grievance, read by some as editorializingsev 2/5 ยท 3 mentions
โ€œWho did you speak to in the American city? Americans... Who did you speak to in the Canadian city? I mean really? 30+ percent of them are non-canadians.โ€โ†— view
FixInclude more long-time Canadian-side residents to balance the on-the-ground sample
'GST refund for non-citizens' claim is no longer accuratesev 2/5 ยท 2 mentions
โ€œBy the way you do not get your GST back anymore, they did away with that many years ago.โ€โ†— view
FixDrop or correct the GST-back travel tip
'Different feel' conclusion attributed to the two countries when viewers argue it's just home-vs-away biassev 1/5 ยท 2 mentions
โ€œI cant help but think the "different feel" you refer to is simply being home vs away.โ€โ†— view
FixAcknowledge on camera that returning to the US side may color the 'feel' comparison
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Sponsor fit

Ready to pitch ยท 88/100

What a brand or agency would see evaluating this video โ€” which sponsors to pitch, why, what to charge, and what's safe.

This is one of the most sponsor-ready audiences on YouTube: trust is the dominant note across the top comments ('the only YouTube channel I genuinely look forward to watching', 'the most wholesome and the realest channel on the internet'), and that trust converts to real-world action. The pasty shop alone generated ~217 comments (4.3% of the corpus) with explicit visit-intent ('make me want to visit', 'have to go and visit them'), and viewers approvingly noted Peter tipping $20 โ€” they reward the people and businesses he features. Ad tolerance is high: the channel already runs a Ground News read in the pinned comment with zero backlash in the top 115 comments.

Integration rate
$80,000โ€“$120,000
60-90s mid-roll
Dedicated video
$130,000โ€“$190,000
full sponsored video
Basis: About 2.83 million people watched this video, which is a huge reach. The starting math is roughly $25 for every 1,000 views (what brands typically pay a creator for a sponsor read, which performs better than a regular ad), giving a base near $71,000. We push that up because this audience is unusually loyal and engaged โ€” they trust Peter's word so much they say they'll visit businesses he features, which makes his recommendation far more valuable to a brand than a normal ad. A 60โ€“90 second integration in the middle of the video lands around $80kโ€“$120k; a full video built entirely around one brand runs roughly $130kโ€“$190k because it carries the whole video's reach and the creator's full endorsement.
Brands to pitch
โ˜… Ground Newsnews / media literacyAlready the organic sponsor (pinned comment #8) and the fit is near-perfect for THIS video: ~12.7% of clustered comments (5.4% calling out the first interviewee's false claims + 4.7% correcting prices + 2.6% debating tax/healthcare) are people fact-checking a guest's misinformation. An audience this motivated to verify claims is the exact buyer for a compare-the-sources product.
โ˜… Wisecross-border money transfer / FXThe video's interviewee explicitly warns 'don't pay cash... they'll burn you on the exchange rate' and dozens of comments (#39, #45, #99, #45) manually convert CADโ†”USD prices. An audience actively doing currency math at a border is a textbook Wise/Revolut fit.
Saily (or Airalo)travel eSIMCore content is cross-border travel; comments request more border towns (Niagara #62/#86, Detroit-Windsor #92, Point Roberts #61). eSIM is the #1 travel-niche YouTube sponsor and maps directly to viewers who cross between countries.
SafetyWing / travel insurancetravel coverageDocumentary-travel audience that watches Peter roam the US/Canada; insurance co-sponsors heavily alongside travel creators in this exact format.
Incognidata-privacy / data removalStandard fit for a curious, older, US-skewing audience; recurring sponsor across mid/large documentary channels and brand-safe for this wholesome viewer base.
Established Titles / Honey-style consumer brands โ€” AVOID equivalents aside, prefer Squarespacewebsite / creator toolsSquarespace is brand-safe, apolitical, and fits a storytelling creator; works as a fallback when the FX/news angles are spoken for.
โ˜… MagellanTV / Curiosity Streamdocumentary streamingAudience explicitly prefers Peter's docu-style to mainstream media ('I would rather watch Peter than a Netflix production' #88; 'learned more about America than the news' #3) โ€” high intent for a history/documentary streaming product.
Avoid
  • โœ• Partisan / political advocacy brands14.6% of comments are charged Canadian political/identity discourse and there's live US-Canada tariff/'51st state' tension (#39, #80) โ€” any partisan brand splits the audience and invites a comment-section war.
  • โœ• Alcohol & gamblingWholesome, family-coded audience that praises a kid's manners and special-needs craft work; alcohol/gambling clashes with the brand and risks regional ad-law issues at a cross-border audience.
  • โœ• Crypto / high-risk fintechOlder, trust-driven viewers who value 'pure, honest' reporting; speculative-finance pitches read as a betrayal of that trust.
How to integrate

Mid-roll integration (60โ€“90s) recommended over pre-roll โ€” this audience watches a 90-minute video to completion and tolerates a mid-video read, and the natural cut is right after the first guest's disputed 'facts' (~5:00), where a Ground News check-the-sources pitch is contextually earned.

Brand safety
Toxicity
Mostly clean and warm โ€” but 'some': a few heated immigration/nationalism rants (#50, #84) that brands should be aware sit in the thread.
Controversy
No FTC/disclosure risk โ€” the Ground News sponsorship is properly disclosed in the pinned comment; the only sensitivity is live US-Canada political/tariff tension and immigration debate in the comments, not in Peter's own content.
Audience conduct
Highly on-topic and civil; near-zero spam/trolling in the top comments โ€” the bulk is genuine fact-correction, personal stories, and praise.
Sponsor evidence quotes
โ€œProbably the only YouTube channel I genuinely look forward to watching. Appreciate it Peter.โ€
โ€” Top-loyalty signal โ€” a sponsor's read inherits this trustโ†— view
โ€œThe couple who run the Pasty shop make me want to visit. It was like living small town America in the '50s.โ€
โ€” Direct proof a featured business converts viewers to visit-intentโ†— view
โ€œI also appreciate you leaving them a 20$ tip, you're the man bro.โ€
โ€” Audience rewards generosity and authenticity โ€” endorsement carries weightโ†— view
โ€œI'd rather watch Peter talk to random people than a Netflix production.โ€
โ€” High attention/retention โ€” sponsor reads aren't skipped here
Algorithm read ยท what to do next 14 days

Push Hard Now ยท score 86/100

breakout
The next 14 days
  1. Day 1 (0-24h)
    Pin a clarifying note correcting the first guest's gas/milk/EPA claims and inviting Canadians to share real local prices.
    12.7% of comments are already correcting him โ€” channeling it into one pinned thread converts a liability into a comment-volume spike.
    WatchReply count on the pinned comment and overall comments-per-hour vs the channel's 24h baseline.
  2. Day 2-3
    Cut a 45-60s vertical Short from the empty-bridge moment (1:22:28) framed as 'I stopped my car on an international border โ€” here's why it was empty.'
    Comment #57 ('never saw the bridge so empty') shows the moment hit a nerve about declining cross-border travel.
    WatchShort views and swipe-through rate; click-through from Short to the long-form.
  3. Day 4-7
    Push the Ground News integration harder in community/newsletter framing tied to 'one guest, a dozen corrections' โ€” make media literacy the hook.
    The misinformation theme is the single most-engaged thread and is the exact value prop of the sponsor.
    WatchSponsor link CTR and Ground News' attributed conversions for this video.
  4. Day 7-14
    Greenlight and tease the next border-town video (Niagara or Detroit-Windsor) explicitly answering the request comments.
    Multiple high-like comments request specific border pairs (#62, #86, #92) โ€” pre-committing builds a returning-viewer loop the algorithm rewards.
    WatchReturning-viewer % and the teaser comment's likes as a demand signal.
Why it could lift
  • +2.0% engagement on 2.83M views with 49.4K likes and 7.6K comments โ€” strong absolute interaction for a 90-minute documentary
  • +Fact-correction debate is a comment-volume engine: ~12.7% of comments are viewers correcting a guest's claims, generating long, high-effort threads the algorithm reads as deep engagement
  • +Overwhelmingly positive sentiment beneath the debate โ€” viewers correct the guest, not the creator ('Peter, you're America's storyteller')
  • +Strong shareable human moments (special-needs daughter #1 at 1,910 likes, the pasty couple, 'Cannon' the polite kid) drive emotional reshares
  • +Series demand baked into comments (Niagara, Detroit-Windsor, Point Roberts) signals durable session continuation into other border videos
Why it might stall
  • โˆ’90-minute runtime caps average-view-duration percentage even with high absolute watch time
  • โˆ’Heavy political/identity discourse (14.6%) can suppress impressions in advertiser-sensitive promotion
  • โˆ’Slow opening (locks/history exposition) before the human interviews risks early drop-off
  • โˆ’Topic is US-regional; international viewers may have lower completion than Peter's marquee city videos

Algorithm Signal is a proxy. YouTubeโ€™s satisfaction scores arenโ€™t public. Directional, not predictive.

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The audience asked & asked for

All questions โ†’

Unanswered questions and explicit requests from the comment thread โ€” fuel for the next upload.

Questions

14 unanswered

  • ?What is the ACTUAL current cost-of-living comparison between the two Saults โ€” groceries, gas, rent? (~60 comments attempting to answer this, suggesting high demand for definitive breakdown)
  • ?How hard is it really to re-enter the US from Canada right now under current border policy? (~30 mentions)
  • ?How do the Sault Tribe and Garden River First Nation Band navigate the border โ€” what dual-citizenship rights do they actually have?
  • ?What happened to the Algoma Steel Mill workforce โ€” from 15,000 to 3,000 jobs, where did those people go?
  • ?How does Canadian environmental regulation of the steel mill actually compare to US EPA standards?
  • ?Why has Canadian border crossing traffic dropped so sharply โ€” is the US political climate the main driver?
  • ?What is daily life like for Canadians who cross the border for work or shopping regularly?
  • ?Is Sault Ste. Marie officially a 'twin cities' arrangement โ€” do the two municipalities have formal cooperation?
  • ?What's inside the Bushplane Museum the first interviewee recommended?
  • ?How does the new third Soo Lock (1,500-foot capacity) change the economics of the region?
  • ?What exactly is 'Yooper' culture โ€” how distinct is UP identity from the rest of Michigan?
  • ?Where do Canadians actually get their milk โ€” are bags regional or national?
  • ?How has mass immigration affected Canadian border cities specifically vs interior cities?
  • ?What does the bridge look like at peak tourist season vs the ghost-town crossing Peter filmed?
Requests

12 explicit asks

  • askNiagara Falls USA vs Canada comparison video (~40 explicit requests โ€” 'the differences are drastic')
  • askDetroit vs Windsor border town comparison (~25 requests)
  • askMore Upper Peninsula Michigan videos โ€” Peter confirmed two more coming
  • askPoint Roberts, WA โ€” the US enclave only accessible through Canada (~10 requests)
  • askAlberta, Canada visit (~8 requests from Canadians)
  • askFull dedicated video on the Soo Locks and their role in US/Canadian supply chain
  • askReturn in winter to show the extreme UP climate and how both cities change
  • askInterview the First Nations/Chippewa tribe and Garden River Band about border life
  • askFeature Algoma Steel โ€” workers, environmental story, community impact
  • askMaine / New Brunswick border town comparison
  • askThunder Bay, Ontario visit (suggested by multiple Canadian commenters)
  • askGo deeper into Yooper culture and Finnish-American heritage in the UP
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What to make next

Three video ideas pulled directly from what the comments asked for.

โ„–01

Niagara Falls USA vs Canada โ€” the most requested border town comparison, where the visual and economic contrast is reportedly far more dramatic than the Soo

TitleNiagara Falls: The American Side Nobody Talks About ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
HookOne waterfall. Two countries. One of them looks abandoned.
Why now40+ viewers explicitly requested it in this video's comments alone, and the US-Canada tension in 2025 makes the contrast more charged than ever.
โ„–02

Detroit vs Windsor โ€” urban border town comparison with a stark racial, economic, and infrastructure contrast that viewers from both sides are already priming Peter for

TitleDetroit vs Windsor: The Border That Says Everything ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
HookAcross this river: clean streets, universal healthcare, no visible homelessness. On this side: Detroit.
Why nowMultiple commenters flagged it as 'the contrast is unreal' and it builds directly on the Soo video's US vs Canada frame with much higher name recognition.
โ„–03

Point Roberts, WA โ€” an American town of 1,300 people that is only accessible by land through Canada, with its own bizarre customs, supply chain, and identity

TitleThe American Town You Can Only Reach By Crossing Into Canada
HookThis is American soil. The only way to drive here is through Canada.
Why nowSeveral commenters flagged it unprompted; it's the logical extreme of the border-town format Peter just proved works at 2.8M views.
โ„–04

The Soo Locks deep dive โ€” the chokepoint that moves 40% of US goods and is getting its third lock, told through the workers and local economy

TitleThe Locks That Move America (And Nobody Knows About Them)
HookEvery car you've ever driven passed through here. Most Americans have never heard of it.
Why nowThe Yooper interviewee's claim that 40% of US goods pass through drew high engagement, and Peter's audience explicitly asked to go deeper on it.
โ„–05

Upper Peninsula in winter โ€” revisiting the Soo and broader UP when temps hit -55ยฐF, leaning into the extreme isolation and Finnish-Yooper resilience culture

TitleAmerica's Forgotten North: The Upper Peninsula in Winter
HookIt was 55 below. They stayed.
Why nowPeter announced two more UP videos are coming; the winter angle differentiates and the Finnish heritage thread from the pasty shop gives a built-in narrative anchor.
โ„–06

Sault Ste. Marie First Nations โ€” the Chippewa Tribe (US) and Garden River Band (Canada) whose border meant nothing for centuries, now navigating dual citizenship, land rights, and identity

TitleThe People the Border Was Drawn Around ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
HookThis border was drawn through their land. They never agreed to it.
Why nowPeter surfaced the tribal angle in under 60 seconds and it generated significant comment interest; it's the untold story hiding inside the Soo video.
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Creator action items

Concrete, testable changes for the next upload. Each cites a timestamp, a comment quote, or a metric โ€” and names what to watch.

Do 01

Add an on-screen text correction whenever a guest states a checkable 'fact' (prices, tax rates, laws).

EvidenceFirst interviewee's 1992-era claims drew the largest comment cluster of corrections (#4, #9, #10, #27, #99) โ€” 5.4% of all comments are about his misinformation alone.
Watch forDrop in 'misinformation'-themed comments on the next factual-claims video within 7 days.
Do 02

Commit to a recurring 'border towns' series and name the next pair on-screen.

EvidenceRepeated requests for Niagara Falls (#62, #86), Detroit-Windsor (#92), and Point Roberts (#61).
Watch forReturning-viewer % and CTR on the next border-town thumbnail vs channel average.
Do 03

Open future small-town videos on a human moment, not history exposition.

EvidenceThe most-liked comments are people-moments (special-needs daughter #1, pasty couple, Cannon the kid) โ€” not the locks history; the slow open risks early drop-off.
Watch forAudience-retention curve in the first 60 seconds vs this video.
Do 04

Feature one local family-run business per video with a clear name + map link.

EvidenceThe pasty shop generated ~217 visit-intent comments (4.3%) and viewers asked to be able to find it.
Watch forClick count on the featured-business link in the pinned description.
Do 05

Directly address and balance the Canadian audience by interviewing more locals on the Canadian side.

Evidence14.6% Canadian-identity comments plus #84/#85 noting the Canadian-side interviews skewed to newcomers; #33 'sad how we are misunderstood.'
Watch forSentiment balance in Canadian-flagged comments on the next cross-border video.
Do 06

Lean into the 'then vs now' cross-border travel decline as an explicit segment.

EvidenceEmpty-bridge reaction (#57), reduced US-bound Canadian travel cited in #39 โ€” a topical, debate-driving angle.
Watch forComment engagement on that segment's timestamp and Short performance.
Do 07

Keep the generosity moments visible (tips, paying the kid for the craft).

EvidenceComments #7, #23, #73 explicitly praise the $20 tip and paying the boy โ€” these drive the trust that sponsors pay for.
Watch forLike-to-view ratio holding โ‰ฅ1.6% on subsequent uploads.
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Reply queue

Who to reply to first โ€” ranked by impact, with a ready-to-send draft in your voice.

melfarenzena3581 ยท highโ†— view

Oh my goodness that's my daughter with her perler beads! She's special needs and loves to make these designs as a form of therapy. Thank you for being patient and kind with her! It made it her day!

Why: Top comment by likes (1910) โ€” a special needs child is in the video. Replying publicly turns this into a viral moment and shows the creator's character at scale.
Draft reply

That made MY day reading this โ€” please tell her she brightened up the whole video and everyone who watched it. Absolute highlight of the trip. ๐Ÿ™

Abhishekmohantyy ยท highโ†— view

As a non-American, I just want to say how much I appreciate this channel. Peter, the way you explore parts of America that rarely get any attention especially from mainstream media is truly refreshing. You're not just showcasing places, you're capturing people, their stories, their struggles, their humanity. It's easy to have a stereotyped view of the U.S. from the outside, but your videos break through that surface and show a side that feels raw, real, and deeply honest.

Why: 1147 likes from a non-American viewer โ€” best articulation of the channel's value proposition in this entire thread. Replying publicly anchors this as the definitive mission statement comment.
Draft reply

This means a lot, genuinely. The world is so much bigger than what the news shows us โ€” and that goes for America too. The fact that these stories land all the way from India tells me we're doing something right. Thank you for watching.

Horus_20 ยท highโ†— view

Probably the only YouTube channel I genuinely look forward to watching. Appreciate it Peter.

Why: 1691 likes โ€” second-highest on the video, pure devotion. Short and sincere, deserves a direct reply.
Draft reply

That's genuinely all I could ask for. Thank you.

DankNastyy ยท highโ†— view

Dude, no way. I watch a ton of your videos & can't believe you came up here. I live in, and was born and raised in The Soo (Canada side). I love it here. I've moved away before, but came back. The lake superior shore is gorgeous. Its a northern nature paradise up here. Thanks for shining some light on our town!

Why: 595 likes, local superfan from the Canadian side โ€” long-time viewer plus local credibility. Great person to publicly spotlight and invite to share the video in the Soo community.
Draft reply

The fact that you left and came back says everything. Lake Superior absolutely floored me โ€” I barely scratched the surface up there. Thanks for the love from home.

CoryBanford-i3z ยท highโ†— view

The first guy taking needs to check some facts. He hasn't been in Canada since 92 and it showed!

Why: 1058 likes โ€” third-highest comment, and the most-upvoted criticism in the thread. A public reply shows the creator read his section and doesn't tacitly endorse outdated info by silence.
Draft reply

Ha โ€” he gave me tips on exchange rates and gas prices last updated around Clinton's first term. Great on local history though. The facts about Canadaโ€ฆ not so much.

gordonalsop8537 ยท mediumโ†— view

I was going to say when's the last time that first guy you were talking to went across the border? Then he said 1992 and explains all of his dated or incorrect info. Liquor sales can and do happen on Sundays. The government liquor stores no longer have a monopoly. EPA regulations may not apply to the steel mill but Ontario and Canada regulations certainly apply and are arguably stronger than U.S. regulations. I could go on.

Why: 466 likes, accurate and detailed fact-check. Replying validates the comment section doing the work of correcting the record โ€” shows trust in the audience.
Draft reply

The comment section did a far better job fact-checking than I could in real time โ€” appreciate you and everyone else who set the record straight. That's 4 million editors.

darrelschneider9065 ยท mediumโ†— view

Gas is currently $4.75 a gallon so about $3.50 USD, Liquor stores are open 7 days a week and our milk is not heavy cream lol also Canadian steel manufacturing has a lower carbon intensity than USA

Why: 460 likes, concise real-time data corrections on three specific claims from the video. Clean acknowledgment keeps the record straight without throwing anyone under the bus.
Draft reply

Real-time fact-check, thank you โ€” this is exactly why I put these out. Milk in bags, not heavy cream. Open on Sundays. $3.50 USD a gallon. Got it, noted for next time.

RCEast22 ยท mediumโ†— view

That kid Cannon in the restaurant and museum has some elite manners. Good on you fella. Go canes as well

Why: 423 likes โ€” the pasty shop was one of the most-reacted moments in the video. Replying here amplifies that family and drives traffic to their business.
Draft reply

Cannon is a legend. His dad clearly raised him right. If you're ever in the Soo, walk into that pasty shop โ€” you'll understand immediately.

bluesky9093 ยท mediumโ†— view

2:39 - That gent was both hilarious and wrong on so many levels. First off, in some provinces they do sell the milk in transparent plastic bags (primarily in Eastern Canada), it's a hold out from days converting to the metric system and some still prefer it this way, but it can also be purchased in regular cartons. Additionally, it's not all heavy cream, we sell everything from 0% to 3% milk and of course just like the U.S. you can purchase heavy cream. BTW, our milk production is under a supply management system, meaning we only produce to market demand so as to not over produce and to protect small family farms.

Why: 149 likes, extremely high-effort comment with sourced historical context including the 1985 Acid Rain bilateral program. Acknowledging it rewards the best kind of comment-section participation.
Draft reply

This is the comment I wanted to write myself โ€” except you clearly know far more than I do. The Acid Rain bilateral story especially was completely new to me. Thank you for putting this together.

ShortStack609 ยท mediumโ†— view

Hello Peter! My family has a deep rooted past in Sault ste Marie. My great grandfather died on the locks when a draw bridge did not close correctly and his locomotive crashed into the lake in 1942. The event made national news. I hope you ate at Clydes drive in!!! Hands down best burgers. Also my family has a big up bringing in Polar Stadium hockey arena. My father and uncle use to skate with Gordie Howe and Stan Mikita. Safe travels!!!!

Why: 51 likes but exceptional personal history โ€” a 1942 locks death and skating with Gordie Howe are the kind of threads that deserve a reply and often surface great follow-up content.
Draft reply

Your family's history is woven right into that city โ€” the 1942 story is remarkable, I'm so sorry for that loss. And skating with Gordie Howe?? That's flat-out legendary. Missed Clyde's this time but it's on the list.

terrymd3293 ยท mediumโ†— view

As an American, it drives me crazy that when you mention Canadians having universal healthcare to Americans the first thing they seem to say is 'yeah but their taxes are high'. In the same breath will tell you nothing is free. Canadians get healthcare with their taxes, what do we get for our taxes? Oh we get to pay high deductibles and the opportunity to have to decide between our health and food or a roof over our heads. We have things so twisted.

Why: 93 likes, American self-critiquing the American framing of Canadian healthcare โ€” rare and discussion-generating. Replying without taking sides keeps the dialogue open and on-brand.
Draft reply

The healthcare conversation came up a few times on both sides of the border. I don't pretend to have the answer โ€” but the fact that Americans are asking the question out loud says something. Good on you for being honest about it.

globetrotting2628 ยท lowโ†— view

There is a city in Washington state that is only accessible through Canada called Point Roberts. It's pretty interesting to see how this city's population operates.

Why: 61 likes, concrete future video idea โ€” replying signals the creator reads suggestions and keeps this thread active as a community pitch.
Draft reply

Point Roberts is wild โ€” a US city you can only reach through Canada. Already on my radar. Thank you.

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Promo pull-quotes

Shareable social-proof quotes โ€” ready for thumbnails, community posts, or a sponsor deck.

โ€œProbably the only YouTube channel I genuinely look forward to watching. Appreciate it Peter.โ€

Horus_20 ยท community postโ†— view

โ€œI would rather watch Peter talk to random people than a Netflix production.โ€

ireneuspuccini-feinz8142 ยท thumbnailโ†— view

โ€œThis channel gotta be the most wholesome and the realest channel on youtube, on the internet. Very emotional stable, positive attitude, wants to learn about all sides, doesn't pick a side, and such a great role model for any human being all the over world.โ€

corporateSS ยท sponsor deckโ†— view

โ€œPeter, you're America's storyteller, you bring out the best wherever you go, telling the stories from a heart of empathy and genuine love for people. Thank you for invaluable work! God bless!โ€

ShilohWorshipMusic ยท sponsor deckโ†— view

โ€œI learned more about Michigan in this video than I did going to school for 12 years in Detroit. Thanks Peter!โ€

PokeBallBros ยท community postโ†— view

โ€œI like how both Canadians and Americans said they love each other.โ€

victoriaalvarez1557 ยท pinned commentโ†— view

โ€œYou are the best traveling journalist around! Your reporting is so pure and honest. Love your style and passion to show the real world. Thank you so much for taking us places most of us will never see. God bless!โคโ€

franchristman9402 ยท sponsor deckโ†— view

โ€œAs a non-American, I just want to say how much I appreciate this channel. Peter, the way you explore parts of America that rarely get any attention especially from mainstream media is truly refreshing.โ€

Abhishekmohantyy ยท community postโ†— view
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Clip & Shorts finder

Moments worth cutting into Shorts โ€” each with a title and a ready hook line. Timestamps link to the video.

[2:32] โ†—American Hasn't Been to Canada Since 1992 But Knows Everything About It~45s
HookGas over there's like nine bucks a gallon.
5.4% of all 5043 comments engaged with this exact moment โ€” the highest single controversy spike in the video. Three comments with 1000+, 466, and 460 likes all called it out. A Short that ends with the reveal 'he hasn't been there since 1992' is pure comment-bait across both sides of the border.
The Pasty Shop That Stopped the Comments~60s
HookI cannot bring the feeling through to the camera.
The pasty shop scene generated the top-liked comment on the entire video (1910 likes โ€” the daughter with perler beads), plus the Cannon manners thread (423 likes) and $20 tip thread (540 likes). Warm, emotional, universally appealing โ€” highest feel-good density in the video.
[1:22:28] โ†—I Stopped My Car on an International Bridge~30s
HookLook at this. I can even stop on the bridge. Look how empty it is.
Visually striking and inherently unusual. Commenter @pamelaburnsking3028 (grew up on the Canadian side) said it blew their mind. The emptiness is also a quiet story about the current US-Canada political climate โ€” layers that drive comments.
[9:13] โ†—This Town Has Zero Homeless. Here's Exactly How.~40s
HookYeah, no homeless. โ€” Why? โ€” No tolerance.
Urban policy clips travel hard. The City Commission member's plain answer plus the follow-up ('We get them where they need to be โ€” they can't just park here') sparks strong reactions across political lines. Mirrors the 9.6% general appreciation cluster that liked Peter's 'calling a spade a spade' approach.
[1:10] โ†—One City, Two Countries โ€” How It Happened~30s
HookFor 140 years, one flag flew over this city. Then the War of 1812 happened and the city split.
Clean historical hook that sets up the entire video premise in two sentences. Works as a teaser driving full-video clicks. The 'city split between two countries' concept is inherently shareable and confounds expectations.
[7:00] โ†—He Left Michigan. Then He Came Back. No Regrets.~35s
HookFriendlier. Much friendlier.
7.9% of comments celebrated the Upper Peninsula specifically. This exchange โ€” someone who went to Arizona and kept coming back โ€” captures the 'slept on by the whole country' theme that dominated Michigan comment sentiment and drives Michiganders to share.
[1:23:22] โ†—Crossing Back Into America โ€” Not What He Was Warned~35s
HookSuper easy. The guy took a few seconds, no questions asked actually.
The first interviewee warned Peter the return crossing would be a nightmare ('They're gonna stop you, want to know where you were, why, when and who'). The payoff โ€” total non-event โ€” is a satisfying Short arc that 13.1% of comments engaged with in the US vs. Canada comparison thread.
Canadian vs. American Side: The Difference Is Visible~50s
HookThe two places have a much, much different feel.
13.1% of all comments discussed the visual contrast between the two sides โ€” the most-discussed single observation in the entire comment section. A side-by-side montage Short would directly match the dominant audience discussion theme and travel well standalone.
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Top comments

Explore all 7,600 comments โ†’

Verbatim โ€” the 5 most representative comments from the thread.

melfarenzena3581โ™ฅ 1,910 ยท positiveโ†— view

Oh my goodness thatโ€™s my daughter with her perler beads! Sheโ€™s special needs and loves to make these designs as a form of therapy. Thank you for being patient and kind with her! It made it her day!

Why picked: highest-liked comment โ€” parent of person featured, emotional payoff
CoryBanford-i3zโ™ฅ 1,058 ยท negativeโ†— view

The first guy taking needs to check some facts. He hasnโ€™t been in Canada since 92 and it showed!

Why picked: highest-liked critique of the opening interviewee โ€” names the core friction
TuckerTheBernedoodleโ™ฅ 570 ยท negativeโ†— view

As a Canadian hearing, "milk comes in bags so they come over here to get it" quite possibly might be the most delusional thing I've ever heard. Stereo type Andy over here

Why picked: viral rebuttal of the 'milk in bags' claim from a Canadian
ayindeewhyโ™ฅ 540 ยท positiveโ†— view

I couldโ€™ve listened to you talk with the pasty couple all day, they were amazing. I also appreciate you leaving them a 20$ tip, youโ€™re the man bro.

Why picked: names the most-loved segment (pasty shop) and the tip moment
gordonalsop8537โ™ฅ 466 ยท negativeโ†— view

I was going to say whenโ€™s the last time that first guy you were talking to went across the border? Then he said 1992 and explains all of his dated or incorrect info. Liquor sales can and do happen on Sundays. The government liquor stores no longer have a monopoly. EPA regulations may not apply to the steel mill but Ontario and Canada regulations certainly apply and are arguably stronger than U.S. regulations. I could go on.

Why picked: most detailed point-by-point fact correction of the first interviewee
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Threads that sparked discussion

Explore all 7,600 comments โ†’

Top reply-magnet comments โ€” where the real debate happened. 0 replies across 0 roots ยท max chain 1 deep ยท creator replied to 0%

โ„–01 ยท @melfarenzena35810 replies ยท โ™ฅ 1,910โ†— view

Oh my goodness thatโ€™s my daughter with her perler beads! Sheโ€™s special needs and loves to make these designs as a form of therapy. Thank you for being patient and kind with her! It made it her day!

โ„–02 ยท @Horus_200 replies ยท โ™ฅ 1,691โ†— view

Probably the only YouTube channel I genuinely look forward to watching. Appreciate it Peter.

โ„–03 ยท @Abhishekmohantyy0 replies ยท โ™ฅ 1,147โ†— view

As a non-American, I just want to say how much I appreciate this channel. Peter, the way you explore parts of America that rarely get any attention especially from mainstream media is truly refreshing. Youโ€™re not just showcasing places, youโ€™re capturing people, their storiโ€ฆ

โ„–04 ยท @CoryBanford-i3z0 replies ยท โ™ฅ 1,058โ†— view

The first guy taking needs to check some facts. He hasnโ€™t been in Canada since 92 and it showed!

โ„–05 ยท @DankNastyy0 replies ยท โ™ฅ 595โ†— view

Dude, no way. I watch a ton of your videos & can't believe you came up here. I live in, and was born and raised in The Soo (Canada side). I love it here. I've moved away before, but came back. The lake superior shore is gorgeous. Its a northern nature paradise up here. Thanks โ€ฆ

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Solo Into East Palestine, OH - Whatโ€™s It Like Now? ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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9 Reasons Why YOU SHOULD TRAVEL to KAZAKHSTAN ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ฟ (pัƒััะบะธะต ััƒะฑั‚ะธั‚ั€ั‹)
โ„–06 ยท travel

9 Reasons Why YOU SHOULD TRAVEL to KAZAKHSTAN ๐Ÿ‡ฐ๐Ÿ‡ฟ (pัƒััะบะธะต ััƒะฑั‚ะธั‚ั€ั‹)

84k
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4.2k
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5.6%
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6 years ago
Hasidic Jews' Views on Intimate Relationships & Modern Culture | NYC ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ (Ep.3)
โ„–07 ยท culture_comparison

Hasidic Jews' Views on Intimate Relationships & Modern Culture | NYC ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ (Ep.3)

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How Diamonds Are Bought And Sold In LA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–08 ยท vlog

How Diamonds Are Bought And Sold In LA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

106k
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3.3k
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3.6%
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5 years ago
DRIVING OVER THE PAMIR MOUNTAINS IN TAJIKISTAN ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ฏ
โ„–09 ยท travel

DRIVING OVER THE PAMIR MOUNTAINS IN TAJIKISTAN ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ฏ

28k
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344
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1.3%
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17 years ago
Afghan Who Created Propaganda For USA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ซ
โ„–10 ยท interview

Afghan Who Created Propaganda For USA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ซ

77k
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3.8%
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4 years ago
America's Underdog City ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–11 ยท travel

America's Underdog City ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

1.9M
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32k
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1.9%
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2 years ago
Syrian/Ukrainian Refugee Finds Her Place in Kyiv, Ukraine (#4) ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
โ„–12 ยท interview

Syrian/Ukrainian Refugee Finds Her Place in Kyiv, Ukraine (#4) ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

31k
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1.3k
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4.6%
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8 years ago
American Moving To Ukrainian Village ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
โ„–13 ยท travel

American Moving To Ukrainian Village ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

167k
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8 years ago
What INDIA'S CHILDREN Can TEACH YOU ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
โ„–14 ยท interview

What INDIA'S CHILDREN Can TEACH YOU ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

75k
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2.3k
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3.2%
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6 years ago
Foreigner's Thoughts About IRAN ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท
โ„–15 ยท travel

Foreigner's Thoughts About IRAN ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท

61k
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1.9k
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3.7%
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7 years ago
BLM in the Whitest State in America - Vermont ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–16 ยท interview

BLM in the Whitest State in America - Vermont ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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MY FIRST HOUR IN IRAN ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท
โ„–17 ยท travel

MY FIRST HOUR IN IRAN ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท

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Living Off the Grid in Arizona Desert ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–18 ยท interview

Living Off the Grid in Arizona Desert ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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The Most Underrated City | Kharkiv, Ukraine ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ(ัƒะบั€ะฐั—ะฝััŒะบั– ััƒะฑั‚ะธั‚ั€ะธ)
โ„–19 ยท travel

The Most Underrated City | Kharkiv, Ukraine ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ฆ(ัƒะบั€ะฐั—ะฝััŒะบั– ััƒะฑั‚ะธั‚ั€ะธ)

497k
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22k
likes
4.9%
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The Mormon Settlers of Rural Arizona ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–20 ยท interview

The Mormon Settlers of Rural Arizona ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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The Florida Nobody Knows ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–21 ยท travel

The Florida Nobody Knows ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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Exploring New Orleans - America's Wildest City ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–22 ยท travel

Exploring New Orleans - America's Wildest City ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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How These Hasidic Jews Can Save Your Life ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–23 ยท vlog

How These Hasidic Jews Can Save Your Life ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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New York Cityโ€™s Hidden Corruption ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–24 ยท interview

New York Cityโ€™s Hidden Corruption ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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Solution To Poverty In USA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–25 ยท interview

Solution To Poverty In USA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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Meeting The Amish - First Impressions ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–26 ยท travel

Meeting The Amish - First Impressions ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

2.1M
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42k
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2.3%
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5 years ago
San Francisco โ€“ Whatโ€™s It Really Like Now? ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–27 ยท interview

San Francisco โ€“ Whatโ€™s It Really Like Now? ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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Why Would You TRAVEL To "UNPOPULAR" COUNTRIES?
โ„–28 ยท personal_story

Why Would You TRAVEL To "UNPOPULAR" COUNTRIES?

15k
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900
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7.2%
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6 years ago
Life on the Edge of the Everglades ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–29 ยท travel

Life on the Edge of the Everglades ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

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MINSK, BELARUS Metro ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡พ(ั€ัƒััะบะธะต ััƒะฑั‚ะธั‚ั€ั‹)
โ„–30 ยท travel

MINSK, BELARUS Metro ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡พ(ั€ัƒััะบะธะต ััƒะฑั‚ะธั‚ั€ั‹)

149k
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4.0k
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3.1%
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6 years ago
THOUGHTS ON IRAN ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท
โ„–31 ยท travel

THOUGHTS ON IRAN ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ท

34k
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1.2k
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3.8%
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10 years ago
Being A Muslim Woman In America ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–32 ยท interview

Being A Muslim Woman In America ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

422k
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4 years ago
Inside Chicana Lowrider Culture - LA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ
โ„–33 ยท interview

Inside Chicana Lowrider Culture - LA ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ

6.0M
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68k
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4 years ago
Hanging With The Sikh Motorcycle Club Of America ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
โ„–34 ยท interview

Hanging With The Sikh Motorcycle Club Of America ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

1.4M
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33k
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4 years ago
Jodhpur, INDIA - What Tourists Don't See ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ
โ„–35 ยท travel

Jodhpur, INDIA - What Tourists Don't See ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ

134k
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3.0k
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2.4%
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6 years ago
Inside Biggest Cuban City In USA ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ
โ„–36 ยท culture_comparison

Inside Biggest Cuban City In USA ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ

272k
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3.2%
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