My grandparents, Donald and Viola Morris, and great grandfather, Percy Morris, were lighthouse keepers on Isle Haute. My dad, Sheldon Morris, lived on the island as a small boy. He said he and his brother would sit on the cliff edge and throw rocks.
There's info about your family of lighthouse keepers just a google away. I liked this little story: "Lighthousekeeper Percy Morris’ daughter, Ella, recorded in her diary that her father saw some treasure hunters marking an X on the island. In the night he sneakily buried a kettle under the X. The next day the Morris family secretly watched from afar as the treasure hunters dug up their kettle, laughing at their excitement".
@@emilypenny1685 That's cool Emily! My wife's family were lighthouse keepers in Peggy's Cove. Must have been an interesting & unique life for those families that lived on otherwise uninhabited islands like Isle Haute.
@@LauraLockhart-s6k I new a man 👞 n Parrobroo that had a rock store there and he told me many stories of his father and that he had when with him many times because he use to man it to.
This channel WILL go places, as long as Noah keeps publishing content. They haven’t gotten much love yet, but this quality level of videography can’t fly under the radar forever. Awesome trip.
I was lucky enough to stay a weekend on the island about 25 years ago.We charted a fishing boat out of Halls Harbour . Going out Friday was perfect. Sunday was a different story.Had about 25 in the group and had to row out to the boat picking us up. I bailed water steady out of the rowboat as the waves were going over the sides. A big relief getting back to shore.
Nova Scotian here....I've never looked at the Bay of Fundy from this perspective before! Now I have to take a drive down and check out this Island...safely from the mainland, that is! lol...awesome video and skill!!! Thank you!
@@adammackenzie It ate a dogfish on our handline and got hooked. The captain said tie off the 300 lb line and when the shark swam off that line snapped like thread. lol
Beautiful in every way. This is the sharpest clearest video I've ever seen. Coming from a person with bad vision I hope you will receive this compliment. And the audio is perfect. A pleasure to watch. And to read viewer comments makes it that much better. Subscribed.
I have a huge family history there! Would love to go! My great great grandfather was the light house keeper for 11 years. His daughter was married on the Island Capt Nelson Card
Wow Noah another exciting and very interesting and epic video!!! I love how you explain the history to us it’s more than interesting to me cause it’s a place that I will never get to see and other places you take us on !! Thank you so very much❤ Cindy🇺🇸
Good Evening Sir, I lived In the Annapolis Valley at CFB Greenwood from 1991 until 2000 and Many Times I look and flew over this island 😇👍Thank You Very Kindly 👍😇🍻
You don't mess around with the Bay of Fundy that's for sure! This looks like an amazing place...not sure I'd "paddle" there but love to get out there with my camera!
This was a fascinating video with lots of great footage. Well done, and thank for taking us along with you. I thoroughly enjoyed watching! Hey from Miramichi!
That's an excellent overnighter. Nice to travel with experience kayakers because those are dangerous waters to navigate. The Bay of Fundy is on the fall bird migration route. Champlain camped one winter on an island out from St. Andrews in 1604 or there abouts. They had a tough winter. The area is full of early North American history. Thanks for explaining what happened geologically to create the Bay of Fundy way back when.
Guys, that was an EPIC item of content - I subscibed right away!. I just returned home to the UK from Nova Scotia 2 weeks ago. What a wonderful place, filled with friendly people. Many Thanks from the UK.
Nice to see some young people that are just interested under their own power and they don’t have to trophy hunt anything other than the enjoyment of it all take care good health to you all
Criminally underrated channel. I've learned more about NS history from this channel than I did in school. LOL Old Creel guy used to live on my street, probably 20 years ago. Pretty sure he was running his business out of his driveway at that point?
Great job! Been watching the island from all angles all my life - never got to visit, so nice seeing from your camera lens. Definitely not a place to fool with! Well known that the bay does not give back the dead......
I'm bummed y'all didn't show us more island. Any birds, animals on the island at all? Plants etc?. Hopefully when you guys go anymore places you'll show us more of the surroundings please.❤
@@idellbrown1825 I spent a weekend there when I was a teen (2002-2003ish I'd guess?) and we found the old lighthouse keeper's foundation and old metal bed frames. That was neat. No animals on the island but you'd see bones every so often (washed up from elsewhere). Lots of seals - curious buggers. 😉 Big pits from people looking for treasure. There was a geocache there, too! Hopefully it's still there and they found it to sign in. I grew up and still live in the province. It's a beautiful place to visit if you ever have the chance. 😊
Wouldn’t have much more than birds there man, that island has been isolated from the mainland for close to 200 million years, the winters there would of been absolutely brutal and the last ice age would of killed any mammals that managed to survive there. There might be rats and mice from people living there, they would have come on the supply boats.
That's a long paddle. Absolutely beautiful area. Thanks for sharing, I've always wanted to go see the Maritimes. I miss Canada and love its beauty, and the people. The island is very prehistoric looking. How fortunate you are to have that experience.
Love how the guys have set up in the old ruins a cozy little shelter and kitchen! I’ve done camping in Nova Scotia, in the National Park Kejimkujik. A wonderful place. So I can relate to the experience of eating and sleeping outdoors! It’s awesome!
Wow! What an adventure! I love it! My peeps are all from Amherst Head, Springhill, NS area and I've been there to visit them a few times over the years. That looks like so much fun! Thanks for this great armchair adventure for those of us who can't get out there and do those things!! Be super safe in all you do!
Great video...good editing and always wanted to go. Been to Advocate a few times. but my French heritage would phonetically pronounce Isle Haute as "eel" Haute. Cheers.
Totally awesome! Great drone footage as well as up close. Thanks for the backstory, geology and history lessons as well. This is actually the view from our cottage window and it never gets old. Thanks guys!
The Bay of Fundy is no joke. I over turned my kayak on the St. Croix river witch opens into the bay, (Close to St. Andrews New Brunswick). That was not a fun day. Glad everyone was safe. On a side note: In 1604, a group of 79 French colonists, led by the Sieur de Mons and cartographer, Samuel Champlain, built a tiny settlement and overwintered on St. Croix Island, witch is also a small island like Isle Haute. Great Video!
awesome trip. loved the big waves. I used to do seakayaking off Lunenburg and bridgewater areas. Lots of excitement. sold the kayaks a few years ago, cheers.
Beautiful footage. We are blessed to see Isle Haute from our living room in West Advocate. Have been to the Isle on boat but never by Kayak. Thank you for sharing.
What a magical trip!...you must have loved your time on the island...I often admire it, but from ashore!....That was a rough trip back when you started out!....love your videos :-)
You guys should check out McNutt’s Island in Shelburne Harbour! It’s a really cool island that was used as an anti submarine base during WW2, and they still have some of the huge guns on the island. You can also climb to the top of the lighthouse and explore the abandoned barracks.
My father's family helped found Shelburne and my great-grandfather built a lot of the bigger buildings in the downtown area. Back in the 60's we still owned Bruce's Wharf. I remember the day my grandfather took me and my cousin out to McNutt's Island when we were kids. There was a giant 'net' of steel chains lying there, if I remember correctly. He said it had been hung across the harbour to keep out German submarines.
Loved it. Enjoyed seeing how.the one kayaker righted himself after dunking. I've never kayaked but found your adventure inspiring & entertaining. Thank younfrom Alberta. 💗🇨🇦
That one took balls dude! Wow! Looked like a great trip...nothing like being on the big water. Amazing how sea kayaks can just handle it...they did an incredible job planning that one! Well done! Loved it
as a recreational kayaker I can't even imagine being able to do that. Thanks for letting me tag along by watching from my comfy chair. I've been to and camped on the island but that was over 40 years ago for a graduation trip but we went by fishing boat.
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I had to fast forward the video cause the hours in the kayak was making my butt hurt.
Pretty cool ! My little open water adventure,, I paddled the Straights of Mackinaw Over and then back, canoe, open, moderate waves, wind, shipping. Its only 5 miles across, 8 kilometers each way.. Straight course and a bit of ferrying to stay straight. One thing I did note,, as the wind gods would have it,,, On the nose on the way over,,, and on the nose on the way back. How do it know? Nice bit of exercise. Beautiful day.
That was brilliant. Absolutely loved it. Yeah, your life would have been easier if you worked only in knots/nautical miles. Your 7 kilometers per hour is about 3.7 knots… which is a little faster than a good cruising speed in a sea kayak. and I suspect your path out was longer than it needed to be, but it was a super brilliant plan. Great trip!
My grandparents, Donald and Viola Morris, and great grandfather, Percy Morris, were lighthouse keepers on Isle Haute. My dad, Sheldon Morris, lived on the island as a small boy. He said he and his brother would sit on the cliff edge and throw rocks.
There's info about your family of lighthouse keepers just a google away. I liked this little story: "Lighthousekeeper Percy Morris’ daughter, Ella, recorded in her diary that her father saw some treasure hunters marking an X on the island. In the night he sneakily buried a kettle under the X. The next day the Morris family secretly watched from afar as the treasure hunters dug up their kettle, laughing at their excitement".
Mine was also the keeper:) such a cool history
@@emilypenny1685 That's cool Emily! My wife's family were lighthouse keepers in Peggy's Cove. Must have been an interesting & unique life for those families that lived on otherwise uninhabited islands like Isle Haute.
@@LauraLockhart-s6k I new a man 👞 n Parrobroo that had a rock store there and he told me many stories of his father and that he had when with him many times because he use to man it to.
Very cool.
This channel WILL go places, as long as Noah keeps publishing content. They haven’t gotten much love yet, but this quality level of videography can’t fly under the radar forever.
Awesome trip.
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I especially appreciated your explanation of the geology and the crustal earth movements that created the two fingers.
I don't know how this ended up in my TH-cam feed, but I'm glad it did. What a great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was lucky enough to stay a weekend on the island about 25 years ago.We charted a fishing boat out of Halls Harbour .
Going out Friday was perfect.
Sunday was a different story.Had about 25 in the group and had to row out to the boat picking us up.
I bailed water steady out of the rowboat as the waves were going over the sides.
A big relief getting back to shore.
Nova Scotian here....I've never looked at the Bay of Fundy from this perspective before! Now I have to take a drive down and check out this Island...safely from the mainland, that is! lol...awesome video and skill!!! Thank you!
Cool! I live 10 minutes from Harbourville. We saw a 14-15 foot great white between there and Isle Haute a couple years back.
15 feet , yikes. Um nope
Hmmm.... paddled to the island eh? What time of year was that? They are creatures of habit lol
@@adammackenzie It ate a dogfish on our handline and got hooked. The captain said tie off the 300 lb line and when the shark swam off that line snapped like thread. lol
@@SWATT101 I'd say August by the foliage.
@@RedPillJonny...and what time of year was your sighting... great whites love seals lol
That shot @11:03 is unbelievable. Seeing the two currents meet at such a defined point is really something special.
What a great adventure. Thank-you for taking us along and for all of the amazing shots and history. Very cool.
Thanks for taking us with you.
Beautiful in every way. This is the sharpest clearest video I've ever seen. Coming from a person with bad vision I hope you will receive this compliment. And the audio is perfect. A pleasure to watch. And to read viewer comments makes it that much better. Subscribed.
Wow, thank you!
Ok this deserves some serious respect! Holy moly! Hats off to the group ! Great video! ClaudiaSJI
Glad you all made it alive
I have a huge family history there! Would love to go! My great great grandfather was the light house keeper for 11 years. His daughter was married on the Island Capt Nelson Card
Very cool
Wow Noah another exciting and very interesting and epic video!!! I love how you explain the history to us it’s more than interesting to me cause it’s a place that I will never get to see and other places you take us on !! Thank you so very much❤ Cindy🇺🇸
Thanks Cindy!
Amazing! The Bay of Fundy is unique and it’s rare to see great pieces like this. Thank you so much🇨🇦❤️
Good Evening Sir, I lived In the Annapolis Valley at CFB Greenwood from 1991 until 2000 and Many Times I look and flew over this island 😇👍Thank You Very Kindly 👍😇🍻
You don't mess around with the Bay of Fundy that's for sure! This looks like an amazing place...not sure I'd "paddle" there but love to get out there with my camera!
Amazing, dangerous paddle! At least a team of 4 of you.
Wish that you would have stayed a day or 2 longer and explored more of the island.
That's so great, I've looked over the Bay of Fundy at that island many times, so cool to see it close up.
This was a fascinating video with lots of great footage. Well done, and thank for taking us along with you. I thoroughly enjoyed watching! Hey from Miramichi!
That's an excellent overnighter. Nice to travel with experience kayakers because those are dangerous waters to navigate. The Bay of Fundy is on the fall bird migration route. Champlain camped one winter on an island out from St. Andrews in 1604 or there abouts. They had a tough winter. The area is full of early North American history. Thanks for explaining what happened geologically to create the Bay of Fundy way back when.
Amazing. I grew up near harbourville and always wondered what the island looked like up close. Great video.
Guys, that was an EPIC item of content - I subscibed right away!. I just returned home to the UK from Nova Scotia 2 weeks ago. What a wonderful place, filled with friendly people. Many Thanks from the UK.
Awesome! Thank you!
Nice to see some young people that are just interested under their own power and they don’t have to trophy hunt anything other than the enjoyment of it all take care good health to you all
Criminally underrated channel. I've learned more about NS history from this channel than I did in school. LOL Old Creel guy used to live on my street, probably 20 years ago. Pretty sure he was running his business out of his driveway at that point?
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Thank you for such an exciting and informative video. Love the Bay of Fundy.
Wow!!! That was awesome! My heart was in my throat when yas were heading back to the mainland! Thank you Noah! Keep ‘em comin! 👍👍👍
What an epic trip, and beautifully documented! I'm sure there will be more videos with double bladed paddles to come!!
Stoked 🤘🏼
Can't wait for more double blade adventures!
Very interesting place. So great to be able to experience it through you.
Great job! Been watching the island from all angles all my life - never got to visit, so nice seeing from your camera lens. Definitely not a place to fool with! Well known that the bay does not give back the dead......
@@davidcunningham5422 David I know it's history well
I've always wanted to do this! Thanks for sharing another inspiring adventure
That was a cool adventure for sure!
Awesome trip Noah, thanks for sharing.
So wish I could know and do these things like you guys do!!! Thanks for sharing ❤
I'm bummed y'all didn't show us more island. Any birds, animals on the island at all? Plants etc?. Hopefully when you guys go anymore places you'll show us more of the surroundings please.❤
@@idellbrown1825 I spent a weekend there when I was a teen (2002-2003ish I'd guess?) and we found the old lighthouse keeper's foundation and old metal bed frames. That was neat. No animals on the island but you'd see bones every so often (washed up from elsewhere). Lots of seals - curious buggers. 😉 Big pits from people looking for treasure. There was a geocache there, too! Hopefully it's still there and they found it to sign in.
I grew up and still live in the province. It's a beautiful place to visit if you ever have the chance. 😊
Wouldn’t have much more than birds there man, that island has been isolated from the mainland for close to 200 million years, the winters there would of been absolutely brutal and the last ice age would of killed any mammals that managed to survive there.
There might be rats and mice from people living there, they would have come on the supply boats.
I 100% agree with yourself on this.👌👍
Noted for next time
Guess the seal, moss, seaweed, forest don’t count. 😊
thanks for the adventure guys!
Every time I watch one of your videos I see one more place I have to add to my bucket list.
That's cool, I look at that island all the time and wonder about it, thanks for the great video!
Fabulous. Epic camera work.
Awesome trip , I have lived in NS my whole life and I don't think I ever heard of this island, very neat history!
Stunningly beautiful. Nice work with the videography!
That's a long paddle. Absolutely beautiful area. Thanks for sharing, I've always wanted to go see the Maritimes. I miss Canada and love its beauty, and the people. The island is very prehistoric looking. How fortunate you are to have that experience.
This is incredible. I’m in Harbourville often and you can’t miss seeing the island!
Good stuff as usual! Bay of Fundy is on my bucket list.
So cool! Live in New Brunswick and seen the island countless times. Always wondered what it looked like up close!
Love how the guys have set up in the old ruins a cozy little shelter and kitchen! I’ve done camping in Nova Scotia, in the National Park Kejimkujik. A wonderful place. So I can relate to the experience of eating and sleeping outdoors! It’s awesome!
Wow! What an adventure! I love it! My peeps are all from Amherst Head, Springhill, NS area and I've been there to visit them a few times over the years. That looks like so much fun! Thanks for this great armchair adventure for those of us who can't get out there and do those things!! Be super safe in all you do!
Made a good day feel a little better . Teehee✌😷 Team work well done !!!
Great video...good editing and always wanted to go. Been to Advocate a few times. but my French heritage would phonetically pronounce Isle Haute as "eel" Haute. Cheers.
yeah, and most people from Harbourville and surrounding areas actually pronounce it "eye-ulh" like the word 'aisle'.
I'm ont and not French and I say eel haute
Great again Noah Bit short but always worth the watch Cheers
Totally awesome! Great drone footage as well as up close. Thanks for the backstory, geology and history lessons as well. This is actually the view from our cottage window and it never gets old. Thanks guys!
Really enjoyed the video guys, and so nice to see 4 buddies enjoying an adventure like this together. Nothing like nature while enjoying a cold beer!
Super cool video, thanks for sharing!
This was such a cool video. Wow! So much packed into a short video.
I live in NS and see this island so often as I'm close to bay of fundy. I will make it there someday and I will say your journey is impressive!!
That was really fun, what an adventure! Thanks for sharing 😃
Epic paddle! Keep these vids coming!!!
Fascinating! Thanks for another great video. (Spoke to you briefly at the winery thanksgiving weekend.) Keep up the great work!
The Bay of Fundy is no joke. I over turned my kayak on the St. Croix river witch opens into the bay, (Close to St. Andrews New Brunswick). That was not a fun day. Glad everyone was safe. On a side note: In 1604, a group of 79 French colonists, led by the Sieur de Mons and cartographer, Samuel Champlain, built a tiny settlement and overwintered on St. Croix Island, witch is also a small island like Isle Haute. Great Video!
Short, but very cool and awesome!!
My memories of bay of fundy was CFB Cornwallis where I LEARNED TO SERVED. lol. Being from northern Ontario it was my first time seeing the sea!
Interesting trip. Thanks for sharing. 👍
What a cool trip and nice work bringing ribeyes on a kayaking trip in the Bay of Fundy!
Thanks for posting Noah! really neat spot!
Yessssir Mickey! 🤙
Nice to see that trip! 😁 Good job to all paddlers!
Thanks Ed, look forward to paddling with you again soon!
Great video and adventure. Thank you for sharing
Looks like a cool trip! Lots of paddling!
awesome trip. loved the big waves. I used to do seakayaking off Lunenburg and bridgewater areas. Lots of excitement. sold the kayaks a few years ago, cheers.
I love Blue Rocks.
Beautiful footage. We are blessed to see Isle Haute from our living room in West Advocate. Have been to the Isle on boat but never by Kayak. Thank you for sharing.
What a magical trip!...you must have loved your time on the island...I often admire it, but from ashore!....That was a rough trip back when you started out!....love your videos :-)
Thanks Noah for another wonderful adventure and for the geology lesson of the island.
Good job guys. Glad to not only have recently moved to Nova Scotia, but to find and follow your adventures here Noah to show me what's around. Cheers!
Welcome aboard
Great video. Super cool! Love that sax music.
Omg! I'm so happy you got to visit❣️ The better half stayed there years ago, and loved it!
So many cool stories
You guys should check out McNutt’s Island in Shelburne Harbour! It’s a really cool island that was used as an anti submarine base during WW2, and they still have some of the huge guns on the island. You can also climb to the top of the lighthouse and explore the abandoned barracks.
My father's family helped found Shelburne and my great-grandfather built a lot of the bigger buildings in the downtown area. Back in the 60's we still owned Bruce's Wharf. I remember the day my grandfather took me and my cousin out to McNutt's Island when we were kids. There was a giant 'net' of steel chains lying there, if I remember correctly. He said it had been hung across the harbour to keep out German submarines.
Enjoyed watching - looked like a great adventure and many sound memories made!
Take care, thanks for sharing...
That's pretty cool. Quite the scary journey to get there.
Awesome Noah! thank you Sir
Greetings from Alberta. From coast to coast to coast with a whole lot in between, Canada is amazing. Happy to see you guys showing it to the world.
Coast to coast to coast no?
Great video! Some braves lads! I wouldn’t venture that on one of the big lakes here in Minnesota much less the ocean! Cheers!
What a Gem, this Island is... Great that you 4 got on ,& off, back, okay... Adventure truly still exists...👍
Loved it. Enjoyed seeing how.the one kayaker righted himself after dunking. I've never kayaked but found your adventure inspiring & entertaining. Thank younfrom Alberta. 💗🇨🇦
That one took balls dude! Wow! Looked like a great trip...nothing like being on the big water. Amazing how sea kayaks can just handle it...they did an incredible job planning that one! Well done! Loved it
Thanks for including the geology. What an adventure!!
Surprised about the volcanic origin, assumed it would be sedimentary.
Wow crazy distance. A storm can pull and you will be toast ..way to much risk.
This pile 3 reading was very powerful and informative. This reading confirmed a inner message. Ty Blessings 🙌 🙏 ✨️ 💓
Awesome video
as a recreational kayaker I can't even imagine being able to do that. Thanks for letting me tag along by watching from my comfy chair. I've been to and camped on the island but that was over 40 years ago for a graduation trip but we went by fishing boat.
I had to fast forward the video cause the hours in the kayak was making my butt hurt.
Bahaha I'm sure it did. Standing up after being in the kayak for hours makes the legs like jello
i hope you enjoyed the marmites i live like 30 mins away.. always a great weekend trip
Wonderful photography
Pretty cool ! My little open water adventure,, I paddled the Straights of Mackinaw Over and then back, canoe, open, moderate waves, wind, shipping. Its only 5 miles across, 8 kilometers each way.. Straight course and a bit of ferrying to stay straight. One thing I did note,, as the wind gods would have it,,, On the nose on the way over,,, and on the nose on the way back. How do it know? Nice bit of exercise. Beautiful day.
Pretty Neat!
Going where the tide takes you!
been there as well. Sea Kayaked to it a few years ago. Amazing place.
glad you got back safe.
Holy crap! That was awesome!
wow i ve taken my 14 ft canoe out to 2 islands,5 islands and cape dor but isle haute?i m jealous! awesome acheivement guys!
Great time in outdoors you guys! All the best from Finland 👍🇫🇮🇨🇦🇫🇮
That was brilliant. Absolutely loved it. Yeah, your life would have been easier if you worked only in knots/nautical miles. Your 7 kilometers per hour is about 3.7 knots… which is a little faster than a good cruising speed in a sea kayak. and I suspect your path out was longer than it needed to be, but it was a super brilliant plan. Great trip!
Wow! Really enjoyed this! Used to kayak in the sea around the Gaspé area