The Strange Crooked Bush Nature Preserve of Saskatchewan, Canada #saskatchewan



In this video I take you through the Crooked Bush nature preserve in Saskatchewan, Canada. This is a 3-acre grove of deformed …

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22 thoughts on “The Strange Crooked Bush Nature Preserve of Saskatchewan, Canada #saskatchewan

  1. I'm looking forward to sharing some cool areas of Saskatchewan this summer, and I've got some interviews coming up that I think people will really enjoy. Thanks for watching! Also shoutout to Lash-Berg Towing, they got me out of a really muddy situation that had some complications – cheers guys!

  2. In the last shot of your video,as you exit the crooked bush,there is a farm directly across the road.My paternal grandparents who emigrated from Denmark homesteaded that farm in the early 1920's.My father and his four siblings were born and raised there.After my Dad got married,he and my mother took us back to the farm where my sister,and brother and I spent a few summers on that farm.The crooked bush was our play ground,and we passed many happy hours there,especially when the children from the family that owned the farm before Mr. Simmons would come and play with us.The last time I visited the farm,the old farmhouse was still standing.It is so sad to see what has happened to the old crooked bush since it became a tourist attraction.By the way,never in all the years did we hear or experience any of the"myths"about the bush that kept us so well entertained when we were young kids!😊

  3. I took a day trip with my young adult daughter to see the crooked bush. It was a lot of fun. Had a picnic, talked to other sight seerers and spent some time there we went back to the car and discoverd I locked my keys in the car. We were the only ones there. Thank god we had cell service. Lol
    Great spot to visit. Beautiful scenary.

  4. My family and I went there a long time ago. I was young but I remember climbing some of the trees for some photographs. Thank you for covering us here in Saskatchewan, it's great that more people are getting to see these mysterious trees!

  5. I went there in April. We heard that it was good to go at a time of year when there were no leaves on the trees. It was quite a few years ago when the boardwalk was still good. Anyway, we didn't consider the fact that there would likely still be a lot of snow in the bush. I accidentally stepped off the boardwalk and ended up over my knees in snow. It was very hard to get out of that. So, I suggest waiting until at least May before going there.

  6. Thanks for explaining about the road. Google maps can give some dangerous information.
    I had it suddenly switch to walking mode (in Manitoba) while driving and it took my friend and I to a field walking path, and also put us on one road that has more holes than swiss cheese.

  7. As a person who's lived in saskatchewan for 20 years.Those are two words i've never heard together.
    Saskatchewans interesting places. I'm just kidding, you get a thumbs up from me, and subscribed.
    I'm a truck driver/ranch hand and I go by alot of places but never get to visit them. I've always wondered about the crooked trees❤

    If you really want some adventures let's take a trip to BC following the old ghost towns and gold trails. I lived in BC also.

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