Canoe The North
Canoe The North
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The Epic Solar Eclipse In Totality On A Backcountry Spring Canoe Trip
This is the first canoe trip of the season for me in 2024. The ice had just come off and all I had heard about on the news was the total solar eclipse that would cover parts of Ontario in darkness. At the last minute, after seeing that Frontenac provincial park laid within the path of totality, I decided that my first real canoe trip of the season would be me chasing the total eclipse of 2024. What a trip it would be!
At the time, I had no idea what I was doing, or how I would capture the eclipse, but I could not be happier or more excited to have been witness to such an incredible experience! During the eclipse, the clouds parted just enough to get some shots that I think really show the ...
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Lost In The Woods - A Canoeing Story in Canada's Remote Boreal Forest --- Rare Wolverine Sighting
Просмотров 756 тыс.5 месяцев назад
I don’t know if I’ll ever have another trip quite like this one. Nearly having a moose swim into the side of my canoe, just minutes before having a wolverine run along the shore beside me! These are just a couple of the highlights from this incredible trip through Canada’s Boreal Forest in northern Ontario. In the summer of 2023 I (Keenan) and my trusty travel companion Betty-Lou planned a trip...
The Untamed Yukon: Epic Canoe Journey Down the Wild Yukon River
Просмотров 250 тыс.6 месяцев назад
If ever there was a river that captured the imagination of paddlers and explorers all over the world, it would probably be the Yukon River. This 700 kilometre route, from Whitehorse to Dawson City, is arguably a bucket list canoe trip for every canoeist. In the summer of 2023, Ashley and I (Keenan) would paddle this route, fishing, exploring and camping along the way. This river is like a livin...
Classic Canadian Canoe trip + INCREDIBLE CLOSE ENCOUNTER with a Moose - Quetico Provincial Park
Просмотров 84 тыс.7 месяцев назад
If ever there was a place that represented a quintessential Canadian canoe trip, Quetico would be it. In northwestern Ontario, bordering the Boundary Waters in the US, Quetico is one of the world’s premier canoeing destinations. With dark, clean water, unbelievable fishing and camping there’s hardly anywhere else I’d rather visit. In the early summer of 2023 I decided to make the journey to Que...
Lost In The Yukon - Epic Canoe Trip Down Remote Big Salmon River In The Yukon Territory
Просмотров 713 тыс.8 месяцев назад
In the summer of 2023, Ashley and I (Keenan) drove to the Yukon for a summer of adventure and to canoe down the Big Salmon River. We would end up traveling hundreds of kilometres through the wilderness, winding our way through the mountains. We would have some amazing wildlife encounters, small rapids to run, log jams to overcome and storms to weather but it was the trip of a lifetime. We have ...
Wabakimi and the Kopka River - Canadian Wilderness Camping and Canoe Trip
Просмотров 79 тыс.9 месяцев назад
At the end of summer in 2023 I (Keenan) decided to head up to one of my favourite places to canoe and explore the wilderness in the Wabakimi area. In particular, I wanted to canoe the Kopka River, famous for its awe inspiring waterfalls and extremely rugged portages. All I will say is that this route is absolutely amazing. With pictographs, wildlife, rapids and huge dramatic waterfalls, I was i...
Moose Magic: Algonquin Canoe Trip with an Unforgettable Campsite Visitor!
Просмотров 33 тыс.11 месяцев назад
For what seems like years now, Ive been trying (unsuccessfully) to plan a trip through the headwaters of the Nipissing river. Finally, as the summer of 2023 wrapped up, I was able to make this trip happen. This would be a short trip of just 4 days, but it was incredibly fun to head back to Algonquin Park for yet another canoe trip through this amazing place. Although it was a short trip, paddli...
Back On The Water - A Springtime Canoe Story
Просмотров 13 тыс.Год назад
It's finally that time of year again. After a long, cold, winter the ice is melting off the lakes with more and more open water every day which means one thing...canoe season has finally begun. Ashley and I (Keenan) set out on a short trip to get back into the swing of things and try out some new gear we've acquired over the winter. We have had a really busy past couple of months but things are...
Wabakimi - Reflections from the Water...10 Day / 200km Canoeing Story
Просмотров 59 тыс.Год назад
At the end of the summer of 2022, I had the opportunity to canoe across one of Ontario's premier canoeing destinations.... Wabakimi. I had previously visited Wabakimi on a fly in fishing trip, but this would be my first time paddling through this enormous park. With millions of acres to explore, you could spend a lifetime traveling this land and not even scratch the surface. For this trip, I fo...
-26°C Winter Tarp Camping - Algonquin Backcountry
Просмотров 17 тыс.Год назад
For me, nothing beats being wrapped up warm beneath a tarp on a clear winter's night. Surrounded by a fresh blanket of snow, as I lie beside a warm, crackling fire and gaze out at a bright, starry sky. Join me for a quick and simple overnight winter tarp camping trip into the Algonquin backcountry, as I try to stay warm on a cold, but beautiful night. This was a laid back trip, as one of my mai...
Wilderness Expedition: Exploring Woodland Caribou Provincial Park | Documentary
Просмотров 37 тыс.Год назад
Woodland Caribou Provincial Park has to be one of the world’s premier canoe-tripping destinations. A few years ago, I (Keenan) had the pleasure of paddling through this park with my brother on an ice-off fly-in trip. It was one of the best canoe trips I've ever experienced. For the past few years my wife Ashley and I have been trying to plan a canoe trip to this unique destination but there alw...
Moose Country - An Algonquin Park Canoe Story
Просмотров 89 тыс.Год назад
We set out on this canoe trip with one goal in mind… We wanted to see some moose! So we went about choosing a route through Algonquin Park, which included, what we believed to be some prime moose habitat. Join us on this Algonquin canoe trip, as we quietly explore rivers, creeks, and wetlands, searching for one of Canada’s most iconic and elusive wild animals, the moose. If you enjoy wildlife, ...
Uncommon Ground - 4 Strangers on a Wilderness Canoe Trip
Просмотров 40 тыс.Год назад
“Uncommon ground” is the story of four canoeists coming together for the first time, to tackle an unfamiliar backcountry canoe route. On top of that, each canoeist is carrying his own camera gear, in an attempt to document the trip! This route turned out to be far more difficult than expected. It would see us paddle though rain, wind, and fog. In addition, we would have to drag our canoes throu...
Is Algonquin Wild? - An Algonquin Park Canoe Story (4K - HDR)
Просмотров 93 тыс.Год назад
Algonquin Park is an incredible place to canoe and explore. A place where so many people have had amazing experiences and shared special moments... But is it still WILD? I set out on a quick journey through some of Algonquins' busiest lakes to see if I could answer this very question. I grew up hearing stories of my dad paddling trout-filled lakes and portaging with heavy cast iron pans and can...
30,000 Islands - Canoeing the Land of Islands and Ancient Mountains
Просмотров 20 тыс.Год назад
Lake Huron is the world's fourth largest lake. It is filled with approximately 30,000 islands, many of which lie in the beautiful and enormous, Georgian Bay. On this trip, Ashley and I (Keenan) paddle our way though some of Ontario's most beautiful country, island hopping our way from Killarney Provincial Park, across Philip Edward island, and over to the French River delta. This is truly one o...
The Never Again River - Extensive Blowdowns Possible
Просмотров 21 тыс.2 года назад
The Never Again River - Extensive Blowdowns Possible
The Path To 1,000,000... Canoeing the "Big Trout Loop" Algonquin Provincial Park
Просмотров 32 тыс.2 года назад
The Path To 1,000,000... Canoeing the "Big Trout Loop" Algonquin Provincial Park
7 Days Canoeing in the Temagami Wilderness
Просмотров 59 тыс.2 года назад
7 Days Canoeing in the Temagami Wilderness
Back to The Park.....An Algonquin Canoe trip
Просмотров 25 тыс.2 года назад
Back to The Park.....An Algonquin Canoe trip
Lost at Last... An Algonquin Canoe Story
Просмотров 266 тыс.2 года назад
Lost at Last... An Algonquin Canoe Story
Edge of ALASKA - a Wilderness Canoeing Adventure
Просмотров 417 тыс.2 года назад
Edge of ALASKA - a Wilderness Canoeing Adventure
Winter Hot Tent Camping in a Snowtrekker 4K
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 года назад
Winter Hot Tent Camping in a Snowtrekker 4K
Yukon - Canoeing The Wild Nisutlin River
Просмотров 138 тыс.2 года назад
Yukon - Canoeing The Wild Nisutlin River
Crossing HURON… WORLD'S 4th Largest Lake by Canoe
Просмотров 65 тыс.2 года назад
Crossing HURON… WORLD'S 4th Largest Lake by Canoe
Temagami - Solo Fall Canoe Trip Through The Temagami Wilderness
Просмотров 49 тыс.2 года назад
Temagami - Solo Fall Canoe Trip Through The Temagami Wilderness
INSANE Wilderness Fly In Fishing - Full Documentary
Просмотров 54 тыс.3 года назад
INSANE Wilderness Fly In Fishing - Full Documentary
-25°C Solo Winter Cold Camping - Natural Shelter
Просмотров 41 тыс.3 года назад
-25°C Solo Winter Cold Camping - Natural Shelter
-28°C Winter Tarp Camping
Просмотров 129 тыс.3 года назад
-28°C Winter Tarp Camping
Big Trout Lake Loop - Algonquin Backcountry
Просмотров 20 тыс.4 года назад
Big Trout Lake Loop - Algonquin Backcountry
How to Choose a Canoe!
Просмотров 61 тыс.4 года назад
How to Choose a Canoe!

Комментарии

  • @garymoore3446
    @garymoore3446 42 минуты назад

    Great teamwork!

  • @adrianrobins5313
    @adrianrobins5313 Час назад

    Great photos, you were very lucky.

  • @garymoore3446
    @garymoore3446 Час назад

    Awesome

  • @canoeron
    @canoeron 23 часа назад

    This is the 3rd time I’ve watched this video since you first published it. Wow. Just Wow! Really hope you produce more videos from the 2024 season.

  • @DingDongle5
    @DingDongle5 День назад

    it's portage. But it's the portage store at Canoe Lake. Hahaha

  • @sylviebrindamour6980
    @sylviebrindamour6980 День назад

    Just checking in. Hope everything is ok and hoping new adventures will be posted in the near future. Take care.

  • @MnNative
    @MnNative День назад

    This is my third viewimg. I thought you did a trip with ashley to the 7 sisters

  • @patrickbrisson4651
    @patrickbrisson4651 День назад

    Nice video! But, the trend is so big now on youtube about content like this. I feel like this entire park is filled with youtubers recording themselves trying to avoid each other to make it look like remote wilderness lol

  • @ColbyOsborn
    @ColbyOsborn День назад

    If it comes down to choosing between featuring Betty Lou or other RUclipsrs, I’m team heeler all the way! Enjoy and appreciate the effort you put into your videos, Keenan.

  • @davidcarpi8721
    @davidcarpi8721 День назад

    Yes really enjoyed it. Captured essence of life and thanks.

  • @ddg9584
    @ddg9584 2 дня назад

    How long can you partage a 75 lb canoe before needing a break? I’ve only portaged 50 lb canoes and after 1km I was pretty gassed. But I do want t-formex in the future.

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      hmmm thats a good question. Id say that on a fairly level maintained portage trail I could carry a 75 lb canoe around kilometre maybe 1.5 kms before stopping for a minute to give my shoulders a break. Nice to have those 50lb canoes on portage intense trips.

  • @thomasmincer8638
    @thomasmincer8638 2 дня назад

    You're amazing people! Have some kids, leave someone to carry on ;) God bless you!

  • @Sailor376also
    @Sailor376also 3 дня назад

    My first solo trip was at Algonquin. Came to the park with father, three sisters and one of them had brought a friend. Oh yeah,, like I REALLY wanna spend a week with four sisters. Almost immediately I noticed a small 10 foot aluminum canoe at the outfitters. Barely thicker than rolled tin foil, 28 pounds and faux painted birch bark on the outside. I traveled a portage route to the west from the southern tip of Lake Opiongo (sp?) that was supposed to be a five day trip. I kinda did an over achiever thing and completed in just more than three. I remember mosquitoes, clouds of them, horseflies in the upland forests, one HUGE bear,, who walked off disgustedly muttering, "There goes the neighborhood." Made lots of mistakes,, and then hitch hiked back to Lake O with the canoe. I think the second car by helped put the boat on top and took me back to camp,, and my sisters who hazed me for only being gone 3 days instead of 5. As sweaty and stinky as I was, I did not mind laying in the lake as my sisters played on the beach the next two days. 58 years ago. Just got back from Deso/Gray in Utah 86 miles of Class I to Class III, low water right now,, lotsa rocks,, boney. and these days, I don't shorten my trips,, I stay out as long as I can. Great video. Nice to see the park has changed so little in 60 years.

  • @terrywhite9017
    @terrywhite9017 3 дня назад

    Good morning Keenan, can the fiberglass canoe be repaired or are they made so other resin won't adhere to it? Hope all is well, love your videos ❤❤❤

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 5 часов назад

      No there should be no issue at all repairing a fibreglass canoe from what I know. I think it’s actually quite straightforward. 🛶 😊

  • @dropyjaw8378
    @dropyjaw8378 3 дня назад

    What camera do you used to film ?

  • @Klutch0619
    @Klutch0619 4 дня назад

    The wet shoe/sock scene was a serious matter. Lou on the other hand reminds us she's still a cattle dog. Lol 😂 great video. Also, the fishing bond you two have made me day.

  • @theafuller7929
    @theafuller7929 4 дня назад

    Thank you for this amazing video! Greetings from Germany.

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 5 часов назад

      You’re more than welcome to thank you! 🇩🇪 🇨🇦

  • @figure8analogy677
    @figure8analogy677 4 дня назад

    To all those who are causing suffering in this world, directly or indirectly: Heed your dreams at night, those nightmares that you most assuredly are having are imploring you to change -before it’s too late… The quality of our dreams is both a reflection of our thoughts and actions as well as a general foreshadowing of the fate of our souls in the next life...A nightly, temporary karma that beckons us to change - for the good - so as to avoid a more permanent karma❤️‍🔥 Beauty(🌷)+Complexity(🌎) =Intent(❤️) The Figure 8 Analogy: An analogy on life, death, the dream-state and the symbolism intertwined within the human experience. We human beings are not traveling in the abstract motion of a straight line towards death (for instance, the numerical straight line of say 1-89). Instead, we are moving in the motion of a figure 8. The Figure 8 is a natural repeating pattern that is divided into two halves and is thus the perfect symbol to represent the human life cycle and our two primary states of existence that we are continuously moving in and out of -the Awake state and the Dream state. When we awake from sleep we come full circle to when we fall back asleep (represented by the bottom half of the figure 8 )and when we go into the dream state we come full circle to when we awake from the dream state (represented by the top half of the figure 8 ). Upon death; the figure 8 of life untwines, but it’s not the body untwining from the mind that this analogy represents. It's two states of mind untwining to form a larger state of mind (8-0)… Because the awake state is really a state -of mind, with our body's physical reality "consciously" intertwined; and the dream-state is also a state of mind with our body's physical reality "subconsciously" intertwined. Therefore; upon death, these two states of mind untwine to form a “larger” state of mind. A state that has all the potentialities of the dream-world (flying, telepathy, psychokinesis, etc) combined with all the actualities of the awake world(nature, form, bonds, etc). This I refer to as the transitional analogy. While conceiving The Figure 8 Analogy, I realized life and death must be perceived -from one point of view- as seperate entities(the transitional analogy(8-0), but must also be perceived -from another point of view- as inseparable entities(the symbolic analogy👇), both of which are ultimately linked by the dream-state. The “Symbolic Analogy” consists of the untwined figure 8 of life/the “circle of death” ( O ) abstractly overlapping the ‘circle of life’ (Earth(🌎)with the overlapping area representing the dreamstate-like the common area in a Venn Diagram-and implies that the dream state is just as much a part of life as is of death (by which explains precognitive dreams, prodromal dreams, "visitations" by deceased relatives, etc) for the dream-state has a foothold in the afterlife; and is based on the premise that “while our body sleeps our dream state symbolically represents the state that awaits upon our body's ultimate rest.” In other words, while we are lying down and sleeping/dreaming, this natural process symbolizes where we go when we're ultimately lying down/dead -to a place like our dream-state...A state "of mind” with our body's physical form+Earthly bonds eternally engrained and intertwined. ✋🏻💫👁️~8~👁️💫🤚🏿

  • @figure8analogy677
    @figure8analogy677 4 дня назад

    ❤️it!”””🌄”””” ……………………“🍄”As I stepped beyond the threshold, I entered another world-like Dorothy walking into Oz. A slight breeze swirled the leaves and branches and blossoms of the garden, brushing the skin on my arms. Soft air and clear light caressed my face. Just then, the music stopped. It took me a moment to realize that the music in my head was actually in my iPod and the iPod must have run out of power. I took out the ear buds and a far more fantastic music flooded in, leaves rustling, birds chirping, insects buzzing, the distant shoosh of tires on the road invisible behind the trees. I sat at the wrought-iron table and put my feet up. The crystalline light astonished me. The air, neither hot nor cold, was invigoratingly dry. I felt energy radiating from my body into the air, mingling with the radiations emanating from all the life surrounding me. I scanned the back yard. The ornamental grasses had begun to shoot out golden tufts; the crepe myrtle, hydrangea, stone crop, petunias and geraniums all had covered themselves in blossoms. Figs grew large and heavy on the fig tree, which exploded tropically in one corner of the yard, and fat red tomatoes swelled on the still leafing vines in another. Tendrils of Virginia creeper and wild grape dripped from the pines across the back fence, persimmons hung from the persimmon tree like Christmas ornaments. I had seen all this the previous morning, and many other mornings before that. But now I had stepped into a page from an illuminated fairy tale. Just as that thought entered my mind, three large yellow butterflies appeared, flitting in spirals around me. I laughed aloud: I was in Oz after all🌄… …I can’t think of any other way to put this but to say the sky opened, and grace poured down all around me. Light itself had transformed into a palpable substance, spilling down as if from a fountain. But it was more than light. It was blessings of every kind, goodness incarnate, flowing inexhaustible and immutable from above. I didn’t say to myself, “What is this?” I didn’t guess. I knew, I saw, I was in the presence of God. This wasn’t a God with whom I could have a conversation, at least not two-way. I think I said, or shouted, “Ok, I am DEFINITELY not an atheist,” but God was mute, or rather, I understood, or perceived, that the only response God would ever make was the boundless bounty of beauty cascading over me. After the shock and awe, my first thought was that this gift absurdly overmatched anything I could possibly have deserved. I thought, and said aloud, “Why me?” Instantly, that seemed too pleased with myself. I could just look at this phenomenon that confronted me, this Niagara Falls of beauty pouring down, and know that I hadn’t been “chosen.” I was no one special. This was just what God was, a permanent condition that somehow had remained invisible to me until this moment..” reset.me/story/tried-psychedelic-mushrooms-35-years-saw-light/🌈 🍂🌄🍄🌄🍂

  • @ezlow1065
    @ezlow1065 4 дня назад

    Truly spectular Wow! Thankyou for sharing. Greetings from Aus 💚

  • @timhenderson9794
    @timhenderson9794 4 дня назад

    Love your videos man. You both seem like terrific people. And I obviously love your dog's. Keep it up man you have extreme talent here.

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      That's a very nice comment. Thank you very much for taking the time to write this message!

  • @sleepingbear_bushcraft
    @sleepingbear_bushcraft 5 дней назад

    It's magical watching you two control the canoe 👏👏👏

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      That's nice of you to say. Thank you!

  • @ezlow1065
    @ezlow1065 5 дней назад

    2nd time watched and Wow! Stunning landscape and wildlife, Ash reading, Bettylou excitedly whimpering at each fish landed, Hugo popping his head up every now and then, your lovely encouragment and celebration of working together all sewn together with beautiful narration. Excellent work guys! A truly wonderful doco! Warm regs from Aus 💚⚘

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      Such a nice comment to receive. Thank you for the comment and for watching (both times)!

  • @OldSchoolBaby_WWNB_pl
    @OldSchoolBaby_WWNB_pl 5 дней назад

    nice dogs:)

  • @FatherOMalley
    @FatherOMalley 5 дней назад

    you have to book your camping site in Algonquin? That's weird. I've Been there many times. Never booked anything.

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      Well it's not that you book a site but you reserve a campsite on the lake that you want. It's been like that for quite some time now I believe.

  • @sevenstarsofthedipper1047
    @sevenstarsofthedipper1047 5 дней назад

    I love how the dog knew how to navigate the rapids by walking along the rocks. Man’s best friend.

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      She’s a great little dog 🐶. Definitely mans best friend.

  • @AJ-bz7wq
    @AJ-bz7wq 6 дней назад

    I am absolutely sure that Bettyloo enjoyed the trip more !

  • @shantispliff9284
    @shantispliff9284 7 дней назад

    I live in the boreal up north. Wouldn't give it up for any other life. Would rather be poor in the bush then Wealthy in a city

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      It’s an incredible place 🇨🇦.

  • @user-ob7eo7dn6m
    @user-ob7eo7dn6m 7 дней назад

    As Canadians we truly are blessed 😊

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      Yes we really really are. What a place to call home. 🇨🇦

  • @sleepingbear_bushcraft
    @sleepingbear_bushcraft 7 дней назад

    The real question is are waves in the bottom of a canoe something to worry about or not I see people all the time talking about waves in the bottom of they're canoe

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 7 дней назад

      Sorry I’m not entirely sure what you mean by waves? Are you talking about water getting in your canoe or the actual canoe becoming misshaped or something else?

  • @annewhelan2437
    @annewhelan2437 8 дней назад

    Maybe a dumb question but what about mosquitoes and your dog? Don’t they bite Lou? Great video!

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth День назад

      Thank you. As far as mosquitoes on Betty Lou she does get bitten by mosquitoes but generally she does really well at avoiding them. At camp she can always go into the tent to get away from them if they are really thick. On the water they are generally not around so it's really just the portages which because she's always wandering through the grass and brush they are not really able to get her. The hardest time is loading and unloading the canoe but thankfully thats never too long. Normally most of the mosquitos seem to hang around my head net and leave her alone!

    • @annewhelan2437
      @annewhelan2437 13 часов назад

      Thanks for your reply, I always wondered but never asked the question!

  • @FERNANDOAMENDIVIL
    @FERNANDOAMENDIVIL 8 дней назад

    “When exploring, having fun, living in the now, … IMPOSSIBLE to be lost.”

  • @terrywhite9017
    @terrywhite9017 9 дней назад

    Good morning Keenan and Ashley. Absolutely AMAZING. Sure is a awesome video. Can't imagine how it would feel to see first hand the Wolverine and then the bull Moose. ❤❤❤

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      Still cannot really believe that all happened. What a last day of a trip. Not sure I’ll ever be able to top that one.

  • @debbiejohnson5610
    @debbiejohnson5610 9 дней назад

    Beautiful 😍

  • @user-to1to7ck8v
    @user-to1to7ck8v 10 дней назад

    Really miss your beautiful video's, hope you come back soon ❤ ....I really am trying to be patient 😅😊

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 9 дней назад

      Well will be back soon we promise. Appreciate the support!

  • @susanstebila8707
    @susanstebila8707 11 дней назад

    Love❤❤❤ The Music ❤️ felt🤸‍♀️💁🏼‍♀️🌈✨💫✨

  • @susanstebila8707
    @susanstebila8707 11 дней назад

    You are brave ❤💁🏼‍♀️✨💫✨💥💥💥

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      That’s nice of you to say. Thank you.

  • @judobrett
    @judobrett 11 дней назад

    Have watched this at least 5 times now... Such great work. What was your start date for this? Coffee bought!

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      Thank you very much for the support. Really appreciate it. I think we started this trip mid July. Such a great river to canoe down.

  • @SurvivalSkills93
    @SurvivalSkills93 11 дней назад

    You are enjoying a beautiful space of nature 🎉

  • @michaelrivest2107
    @michaelrivest2107 12 дней назад

    Great footage ! This park looks like a great beginners destination for canoe / portage Keep up the great work !

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      Thank you. Yes that park would be a great park for beginners. Beautiful place.

  • @michaelrivest2107
    @michaelrivest2107 12 дней назад

    Simply amazing ! brilliant video and narrating.

  • @user-wv9jt4ye5c
    @user-wv9jt4ye5c 12 дней назад

    You are lost in a very healthy environment. I hope I will experience that too.

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      I hope you do as well!

    • @user-wv9jt4ye5c
      @user-wv9jt4ye5c 8 дней назад

      @@CanoeTheNorth I think that's impossible, my people are good at taking what they can get out of the resources and not preserving its beauty and worth.

  • @nealleseberg2236
    @nealleseberg2236 13 дней назад

    How bad were the mosquitoes?

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      Not bad at all. Late season trip though so that really helps.

  • @MrDaveB123
    @MrDaveB123 13 дней назад

    Amazing work of art and so cool to see so many familiar spots. I also am from Ontario and have been doing work contracts in Yukon throughout 2024. The place gets in your soul. You don't want to leave and can't wait to get back, Im heading back out in two weeks for 3 months !!! Cant wait to breathe that air !!!!

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      Hope you have an amazing time. It’s such an incredible place. 🏔️ 🛶

    • @MrDaveB123
      @MrDaveB123 8 дней назад

      @@CanoeTheNorth ❤

  • @clifffawcett
    @clifffawcett 14 дней назад

    What an absolutely beautiful piece of art this film is! Amazing cinematography, editing, and sound. The love and respect you have for each other is remarkable. Thanks for sharing this and for all the hard work you invested into it.

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      Appreciate this comment very much. Thank you so much for writing it. Happy to share these adventures with people like you!

  • @marietuttle3163
    @marietuttle3163 14 дней назад

    Wow what a blessed trip you had God is soo good to bless you with such an opportunity give him the credit not luck lol you are enjoying his beautiful creation and splendour. He was there you can see his hand everything you experienced. Praise him!

  • @MrBigdaddy2ya
    @MrBigdaddy2ya 15 дней назад

    Great video, nice balance, good eye, and thanks for not saying to much.

  • @palbal
    @palbal 15 дней назад

    Greetings from Norway. Excellent production and wilderness experience!

    • @CanoeTheNorth
      @CanoeTheNorth 8 дней назад

      Appreciate that very much. 🇳🇴 🇨🇦

  • @dontfckwithseniors5117
    @dontfckwithseniors5117 16 дней назад

    Dearest Ashley & Keenan, we are new to your channel and have watched nearly every video, the music, the sights, the nature, the puppers, the comraderie between you two, I could go on. We just love it! At the end of this video you mentioned the people of Ukraine and the horrors they are experiencing. Thank you so much, Ukraine is near and dear to our hearts, our son volunteers in Ukraine with the defenders teaching life saving tactical medicine. Ukraine still needs us to care and be aware. Thank you again, the two of you are Canadian treasures.

  • @user-gu9xl1wm3j
    @user-gu9xl1wm3j 16 дней назад

    Lost In The Woods ja ja, its look. like a nice movie on the water with and. old. man and his love tu be in the natur ja ja :)