When Bruce was talking at the end of this video and he mentions the preservation of these natural places, by doing so you also preserve your soul. Thank you again for taking me on another soul soothing adventure.
Most people in the wealthy parts of the world have indeed made their lives too easy in return for nearly all of their free time. They know how to do their one job well and they use money for everything else they need. Then more often than not, run out of that money. I'm not above this myself at all but I did notice how ridiculous my life was a few years ago and start trying to diversify my skills and rely on my body way more. Ultimately I want to live off the land and sea and find a small source of income doing something meaningful. Thanks for this video buddy you made my morning.
A peacefully, beautiful trip Keenan. Breathtaking scenery, I love how much you enjoyed it and were taking everything in. So nice to have a new video to watch, they, and you guys, have been missed. Hope to see another soon🙂
I met Bruce back in the days when he was a Member of Parliament. A lovely man, too good for that dirty business. It’s a bit of a shock to see him so frail, but age comes for us all, if we’re lucky. Glad he’s still doing what he appears to love.
He's still going for sure. His business is actually for sale now but I imagine for the next little bit he'll still be helping and or running the business.
@@CanoeTheNorthyou not tempted Keenan?! I think you and Ashley would make a great team running something like that. TH-cam is changing how these canoe trips are marketed, if you combined your knowledge, whilst working alongside Bruce for a few years I think WO could easily triple in size. You should seriously think about it, it's a solid opportunity. Have already sent a few ideas through to Lindsey there. The hardwork is done (by Bruce) just needs marketing and sales effort. Boom. Matt.
He was out on trip guiding a group this summer that got lost on Smoothrock lake. They went south and not north after getting dropped off. He had a bear incident in camp on an island. He’d brought in a chainsaw for portage clearing from what he said and he scared the bear off with the chainsaw! I think he said it was his first major bear encounter in camp. We got a big don’t camp here Bear Island when going over our maps prior to trip. Group didn’t know how to read the compass and the Inreach they had was only for communication. Didn’t have gps. Bruce knew where they were but couldn’t get them lined up through Inreach messages. They eventually had to just fly in and guide them. I think Lindsey went with him on that trip. They went north on the Berg i think into Whitewater lake.
Thanks Matt. We have definitely thought about it before. Honestly though we would have to give up all of our canoe trips in order to keep everything going which for us is a non starter. Great business but I’d rather be in the bush canoe tripping than running a business all summer.
Man… I’ve be been looking forward to the next Canoe the North film and this did not disappoint. Outstanding filming and narration, just fantastic! Thanks Keenan
@@CanoeTheNorth Keenan, I’ll be going to Quetico. I’m interested in your recording setup. What cameras you use and how you record. Do you have that documented anywhere?
Unbelievable. Love ❤ the trip and the entire video. One of the best canoe trips I ever watched. But I am absolutely not surprised you went back to Wabakimi after the first amazing trip. Thank you so much for sharing this Keenan 🙏
Thanks very much Jonas. Hard not to keep going back to a place like this. Planning another big trip there next summer. Can’t wait to go back. Appreciate the comment very much.
A simply stunning video. Incredible scenery and beautifully shot, with thoughtful narration throughout. Thank you so much Keenan - I enjoyed every second of it
Thank-you for another wonderful film. Bruce is right. I'll never forget going into the Quebec North - it's one of my best memories. Now, tree cutting and creating dams is what's happening where I went. My father-in-law sold before too many humans invaded the area with their trucks, snowmobiles, racing ATV's, etc etc. After a late aft of fishing and coming back to the cabin with woodcocks whirring next to the ATV, we had our walleye for supper at 9PM🙂No one on the lakes, except one time we were surprised when Fish and Game Wardens popped out of the bush to see if we had our fishing licenses hahaha. I was always extremely sad to come back to the dirty city of Montreal. Bleah.
Good afternoon from a dreich and rainy Scotland. Thank you so much for this video and for ending it with thoughts of your Father and those words from Bruce.
So happy to see you back! That pointed thingy/artifact was the business end of a Pike-Pole, used for grabbing logs usually on river drives. As far as falling in, like my friend always said; "If you don't fall in, you're not trying hard enough"-lol. And now back to the show I just don't understand how you can eat all that food........without Ketchup!!!! lol.
what a wonderful video ! i could almost feel like i was there. also you could put on a clinic on how to incorporate background music to videos. the words at the end were inspiring . thank you bill😊
Thanks very much Tom. We've still got a lot to learn when it comes to filming and editing but each one we learn something new. Appreciate the comment very much!
I have watched hundreds and hundreds of TH-cam-videos of canoe trips. This one was top-3. The combination of amazing scenery and your comments really set the atmosphere. Tnx a million.
Beautiful video: enjoyed the sound track, good blend of different music that fit the screen views, Betty Lou, best portage navigator ever and camp pal, words of wisdom from Bruce. You took a few tumbles, I hope the bruises reminded you of the great trip and you heal quickly for the next one.
Stunning, beautiful and awesome, from your presentation to narration and videography you make us feel like we're right there ! no one else on TH-cam comes close. Cheers from Cape Breton
Awesome trip. Thanks for introducing me to Bruce. What an amazing guy. I totally agree with his outlook on life as I do yours. Wabakimi has always been on my bucket list to see and explore. Betty Lou is such a great traveling companion, I love the way she gets excited when you catch a fish which makes me ask, did you eat that same damn pasta thing every night for dinner when you were catching walleye? Thanks for sharing and you are an excellent photographer.
Thanks very much Paul. You’ll have to get up to Wabakimi at some point. Very beautiful place to explore. No walleye for for on this trip. Caught them all to early in the day. Appreciate the comment very much and happy paddling!
One of your best releases, from the plane flight in, the cliffs, the views to the water falls. Your ability to capture the natural feeling of the places you adventure into so calmingly real. It brings back memories of trips taken. Funny note I was on a solo trip this fall came across two young fellows, we shuttled through the portage passing each other. They had too much gear, and I was travelling light as usual and just before they got into the canoe to strike off they came over. I hope you are not offended but how old are you? A strange question but I answered 67. They both stated wow you made that portage look easy. Just like you do in this video jumping from rock to rock recovering from slips I used to do that! Keep up the good work enjoying the great wilderness. Brian
Awesome comment Brian. Glad to hear you're still out there paddling and portaging, showing those younger guys how it's done well into your 60's. That's awesome. Made my morning.
Thanks for sharing this epic trip where the reward for hardships endured were certainly felt by me through your narration and photography. A great start to the trip speaking with Bruce followed by a nice flight in a Turbo beaver. You must have slept well that first night. Sage words at the end by Bruce as well we all need to heed. Happy trails and hopefully your canoe is recovering from the Kopka rash!
I always look forward to your videos. Maybe Ashley can come on the next one. Is that Betty-Lou? I thought she was much smaller. Maybe she was last summer...😀🐶🛶
Thank you very much. Ashley went on a few trips with me this year so she will be in some upcoming videos. That is Betty-Lou. She's been around 50lbs for quite sometime now. Maybe she just looks smaller next to our Newfoundland dog Hugo. Thanks again for the nice comment.
The plane take off montage was SICK cinematography... what a good song choice as well. Your technical talents are amazing Btw, the song is Sandy Band-Aids by Jesse Woods if anyone wonders
Nice job! I just returned from the Kopka last year and did a trip film like this one but with only one GoPro! Yours is certainly better! I did a very similar interview with Bruce as well and I ended up buying 2 canoes from him. Many blessings!
I just found your channel 2 days ago and have been watching your shows , we live in the most beautiful wild countr on earth , , many people travel out of Canda to other places and have never bothered to tour their own country , its all here in our own back yard , beauty , peace , quite and tranquility , We in Canada have it all in abundance , thank you for the journey and taking use along on the journey to places Ive never seen only read about in books God blessed us all , nice place where you proposed to Ashley , have a wonderful life .
@@zeldarobinson3382 thank you so much for your comment. We couldn’t agree more. What an amazing country we live in. Beautiful from coast to coast to coast. Thanks again for your kind words.
Oh my, I'm so glad to see you again. Will have to watch it later in its complete. Excited about it. Love you. I got to see this in full. It's such a great time, glad to watch it again. Thank you for sharing your time with us. 😊❤😊
Amen Bruce and what a jaw dropping trip Keenan! Again so much appreciation for your work and sharing with us. I would especially like to thank you for the loon footage but all the wildlife is such a treat to see through your lens. I refer to these as “ thin places, locales where the veil between this world and the other world is porous, where there is mystery in the landscape”. Your grandfather was no doubt with you 💜 I also wonder how different these solo trips would feel without Betty Lou accompanying you. The connection between you two has to add such a special dynamic that makes the journey so much better! Thank you 💜 Barret And best to Ashley!
Really really nice comment Barret. Thank you for writing this. These trips would certainly be different without Betty-Lou. She's such a great little tripping partner. Always on alert and never goes anywhere other than right beside me. Thank you once again.
Absolutely gorgeous film. This is a documentary, not just a canoe trip. The photography puts me right there. Thank you for the time and effort. Safe journeys!
Excellent, excellent, superb video. I was captivated the whole way through a 1:18 video and could've watched longer. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to create this! Gives me so much to think about and hope for in the future. Those portages set the bar pretty high, even with mostly pristine weather.
Thank you very much for the comment. Glad you enjoyed this video. The portages there were certainly interesting and kept you on your toes. Gorgeous park though. Thanks again for the comment.
Soon as I seen you posted a new video, I was on it, and not disappointed !!! Thank you, it's beautiful out there. Looks like you had an absolutely great time.
Amazing video as always. Happy to see you again, I was worried not to see anything anymore... I hope your partner is doing well and that you were not impacted by the terrible fires. Kisses from France
Thank you Claire. Ontario was actually one of the few places in Canada this summer that wasn’t too too bad with fires. Thanks as always for your comments and support.
What were the dates of this trip...looks like early October?? I'm taking my first solo trip entering into the north side of Quetico Park first week of September this year. Learning so much for planning my trip watching your videos. I have so many questions I'd love to ask you but would take several lines. You do such a fantastic job of capturing every highlight of your trips. I wish I had a soundtrack of all the music you use. It is so soothing to listen to and background music compliments the scenery and the moment of the video being recorded. This is by far my favorite channel. Keep the videos coming!!
Thank you! That's awesome to hear. This trip was in late august early September. Enjoy your trip to quetico. That's a perfect time of year to go there.
Most amazing trip. The scenery was spectacular in everything you captured. Very amusing attempt on your part to jump over the log and the more you laughed the harder I laughed. This really was a very touching video of the beauty we have and need to preserve it for the future of our grandkids❤️
Absolutely loved this video Keenan! I did the Kopka in summer, our weather wasn't a good as yours, but we had a amazing experience. Looks like you also went "less steep, still steep", rather than just "steep"! Not sure how you managed to be so chill and calm after those portages, they were brutal! Phenomenal work, keep them coming!
Thank you so much Matt. Yes those portages are quite the thing aren’t they! Like a goat path at times. Hope you had an amazing trip. What an awesome area that is. Thanks again.
Pretty epic trip. Start to finish was super scenic and natural. Last day of waterfalls was the show stopper outdoing the amazing cliffs and lakes earlier in the trip.
I appreciate the effort you put into the actual shooting and editing long form. I share the same passion of canoe tripping, camera work and editing style. Well done sir!
i visited norway this year and the best was the waterfalls, especially this 600m high one where you can't even see the beginning from down there i want to visit canada/wabakimi some day
Such an amazing video. I really enjoyed seeing this awesome trip through your eyes. I’ve experienced so many different places thanks to individuals like you. It’s amazing the beauty and untouched wilderness that is out there for individuals like you to explore and experience. Thank for sharing your experience with your subscribers.
Thank you for sharing this film. One can feel your love for the rugged land and the escape of the outdoors in every frame. The images and sounds are often breathtaking and the editing flows to tell a remarkable story.
“Walking around aimlessly with a canoe on my head.“
That would be a great book title.
I know I'd buy a book with that title!
When Bruce was talking at the end of this video and he mentions the preservation of these natural places, by doing so you also preserve your soul. Thank you again for taking me on another soul soothing adventure.
Well said! Thank you
Your Kopka waterfall footage was awesome. Thanks Keenan for bringing us along on all your adventures.
Glad you enjoyed it Walt! Thank you!
Most people in the wealthy parts of the world have indeed made their lives too easy in return for nearly all of their free time. They know how to do their one job well and they use money for everything else they need. Then more often than not, run out of that money. I'm not above this myself at all but I did notice how ridiculous my life was a few years ago and start trying to diversify my skills and rely on my body way more. Ultimately I want to live off the land and sea and find a small source of income doing something meaningful. Thanks for this video buddy you made my morning.
Thank you as well. Totally agree with what you’ve said in this comment. 💯
Thanks for taking me on your journey . It was awesome. Cheers. Keep the videos coming pls
Thank you! Will do! Lots more to come.
Your videos are absolutely incredible. Thank you so much for sharing with the world!
Wow, thank you!
A peacefully, beautiful trip Keenan. Breathtaking scenery, I love how much you enjoyed it and were taking everything in. So nice to have a new video to watch, they, and you guys, have been missed. Hope to see another soon🙂
Thank you Kathy. Lots more to come.
I met Bruce back in the days when he was a Member of Parliament. A lovely man, too good for that dirty business. It’s a bit of a shock to see him so frail, but age comes for us all, if we’re lucky. Glad he’s still doing what he appears to love.
He's still going for sure. His business is actually for sale now but I imagine for the next little bit he'll still be helping and or running the business.
@@CanoeTheNorthyou not tempted Keenan?! I think you and Ashley would make a great team running something like that. TH-cam is changing how these canoe trips are marketed, if you combined your knowledge, whilst working alongside Bruce for a few years I think WO could easily triple in size. You should seriously think about it, it's a solid opportunity. Have already sent a few ideas through to Lindsey there. The hardwork is done (by Bruce) just needs marketing and sales effort. Boom. Matt.
He was out on trip guiding a group this summer that got lost on Smoothrock lake. They went south and not north after getting dropped off. He had a bear incident in camp on an island. He’d brought in a chainsaw for portage clearing from what he said and he scared the bear off with the chainsaw! I think he said it was his first major bear encounter in camp. We got a big don’t camp here Bear Island when going over our maps prior to trip.
Group didn’t know how to read the compass and the Inreach they had was only for communication. Didn’t have gps. Bruce knew where they were but couldn’t get them lined up through Inreach messages. They eventually had to just fly in and guide them. I think Lindsey went with him on that trip. They went north on the Berg i think into Whitewater lake.
Thanks Matt. We have definitely thought about it before. Honestly though we would have to give up all of our canoe trips in order to keep everything going which for us is a non starter. Great business but I’d rather be in the bush canoe tripping than running a business all summer.
@@CanoeTheNorth yep - can't argue with that!
Nice to see someone who appreciates what they see.
Absolutely. Hard to not appreciate that amazing part of Ontario.
Man… I’ve be been looking forward to the next Canoe the North film and this did not disappoint. Outstanding filming and narration, just fantastic!
Thanks Keenan
Thank you very much James. Glad you enjoyed this one and thanks again for taking the time to leave a comment.
Thanks you very much Alison.
@@CanoeTheNorth Keenan, I’ll be going to Quetico. I’m interested in your recording setup. What cameras you use and how you record. Do you have that documented anywhere?
Unbelievable. Love ❤ the trip and the entire video. One of the best canoe trips I ever watched. But I am absolutely not surprised you went back to Wabakimi after the first amazing trip. Thank you so much for sharing this Keenan 🙏
Thanks very much Jonas. Hard not to keep going back to a place like this. Planning another big trip there next summer. Can’t wait to go back. Appreciate the comment very much.
A simply stunning video. Incredible scenery and beautifully shot, with thoughtful narration throughout. Thank you so much Keenan - I enjoyed every second of it
Thank you very much Esmond.
Nothing to say aside from this being as spectacular as always. I've never clicked one of your videos and been disappointed.
Thank you very much for the nice comment. Greatly appreciated.
Thank-you for another wonderful film. Bruce is right. I'll never forget going into the Quebec North - it's one of my best memories. Now, tree cutting and creating dams is what's happening where I went. My father-in-law sold before too many humans invaded the area with their trucks, snowmobiles, racing ATV's, etc etc. After a late aft of fishing and coming back to the cabin with woodcocks whirring next to the ATV, we had our walleye for supper at 9PM🙂No one on the lakes, except one time we were surprised when Fish and Game Wardens popped out of the bush to see if we had our fishing licenses hahaha. I was always extremely sad to come back to the dirty city of Montreal. Bleah.
Northern Quebec is a place we would love to explore. Thank you as always for your nice comments.
Absolutely beautiful video Keenan. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us. The filming and narration is so well done. What a amazing trip.
Thank you so much Greg. Much appreciated.
Sitting by the fire at deer camp. Your adventure tops the evening off !
I just got back from deer camp a few days ago and we all had a blast. Hope you guys are having fun and seeing some deer.
@@CanoeTheNorth No deer but always a good time. Family
Thank you for this most beautiful video. Our beautiful Canada. How lucky we are.
We are very very lucky. Thank you.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Awesome adventure, and a nice dose of solitude. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
Great video! Beautifully filmed. Mind me asking what camera you use?
Thank you very much for taking the time to watch! Used and iPhone, a go pro and a Sony mirrorless camera for this video.
A beautiful trip and a beautiful video. May your grandfather rest in peace.
Thank you so much.
Keep these video's coming! It makes getting through winter a bit easier.
Thanks Jay. Right back at you!!! We all need these videos to help take that edge of winter.
Just said this same thing to my hubbie😂 this documentary might just keep us alive through February 😂
Good afternoon from a dreich and rainy Scotland. Thank you so much for this video and for ending it with thoughts of your Father and those words from Bruce.
Thank you very much for taking the time to leave this nice comment. Appreciate it very much.
Fantastic trip K and a lesson for All . 🇨🇦
Thanks you very much.
One of your fabulous videos. Truly stunning. Thank you for sharing. Spectacular.
Thank you very much!
So happy to see you back! That pointed thingy/artifact was the business end of a Pike-Pole, used for grabbing logs usually on river drives. As far as falling in, like my friend always said; "If you don't fall in, you're not trying hard enough"-lol. And now back to the show I just don't understand how you can eat all that food........without Ketchup!!!! lol.
Appreciate the info in the artifacts. Very cool. No ketchup for this guy 😂. Thanks very much Paul.
Stunning Keenan, what a special adventure….
Thanks very much Jon.
what a wonderful video ! i could almost feel like i was there. also you could put on a clinic on how to incorporate background music to videos. the words at the end were inspiring . thank you bill😊
Thanks very much Bill. We spend a lot of time adjusting the volume of everything, and choosing music so this is a much appreciated comment.
SO GLAD I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL!
We are glad you’ve found are channel as well!
Thanks so much my friend! Cheers and God Bless! @@CanoeTheNorth
Marvelous, simply marvelous... What a trip, thanks for sharing with us all.. you do one heck of a job filming and putting it together
Thanks very much Tom. We've still got a lot to learn when it comes to filming and editing but each one we learn something new. Appreciate the comment very much!
Just finished the video! Fantastic job! Unbelievably beautiful and I know videos still don't do that beauty justice!
Thank you! Ya the videos never really do justice do they. Thanks again for the comment.
I was watching the Discover Channel - thanks for sharing brother!
AMAZING as always..thanks for sharing..seems like i was there too watching this video..
So nice of you. Thanks for watching and leaving the comment!
I have watched hundreds and hundreds of TH-cam-videos of canoe trips. This one was top-3. The combination of amazing scenery and your comments really set the atmosphere. Tnx a million.
Well thank you very very much indeed for the nice words. Glad you enjoyed this video.
With winter here I've been hoping folks like you and Tumble Home would start putting together videos of the summer trips. Hope there's more coming.
Lots more videos to come. Just need a little time to do some editing.
I’ve been waiting for your next one. Thank you. I love the pace of your trips. Quality is constantly surpassing expectations.
Wow, thank you!
Beautiful video: enjoyed the sound track, good blend of different music that fit the screen views, Betty Lou, best portage navigator ever and camp pal, words of wisdom from Bruce. You took a few tumbles, I hope the bruises reminded you of the great trip and you heal quickly for the next one.
Thank you Bruce. Yes I did have a couple slip ups there. All good here though. Lots more videos to come.
Stunning, beautiful and awesome, from your presentation to narration and videography you make us feel like we're right there ! no one else on TH-cam comes close. Cheers from Cape Breton
So nice of you. Thank you very much for the really kind words. Appreciate it very much.
Awesome trip. Thanks for introducing me to Bruce. What an amazing guy. I totally agree with his outlook on life as I do yours. Wabakimi has always been on my bucket list to see and explore. Betty Lou is such a great traveling companion, I love the way she gets excited when you catch a fish which makes me ask, did you eat that same damn pasta thing every night for dinner when you were catching walleye? Thanks for sharing and you are an excellent photographer.
Thanks very much Paul. You’ll have to get up to Wabakimi at some point. Very beautiful place to explore. No walleye for for on this trip. Caught them all to early in the day. Appreciate the comment very much and happy paddling!
Gorgeous film, gorgeous river. Thank you for taking us along. Those portages !! As always, excellent
Thank you very much Vicki.
One of your best releases, from the plane flight in, the cliffs, the views to the water falls. Your ability to capture the natural feeling of the places you adventure into so calmingly real. It brings back memories of trips taken. Funny note I was on a solo trip this fall came across two young fellows, we shuttled through the portage passing each other. They had too much gear, and I was travelling light as usual and just before they got into the canoe to strike off they came over. I hope you are not offended but how old are you? A strange question but I answered 67. They both stated wow you made that portage look easy. Just like you do in this video jumping from rock to rock recovering from slips I used to do that! Keep up the good work enjoying the great wilderness. Brian
Awesome comment Brian. Glad to hear you're still out there paddling and portaging, showing those younger guys how it's done well into your 60's. That's awesome. Made my morning.
Excellent stuff! Thanks for taking us along
Thanks Brent.
Very cool! Very beautiful place. Definitely on my bucket list to see Wabakimi one of these years.
Hope you get there soon....maybe next spring. Thanks so much for the comment.
The Kopka looks like a great river for standing and poling, which will save on the boat some.
Yes, in water levels like this you're probably right.
Thankyou for sharing such a beautiful part of the world. Magic! Greetings from Aus
Thanks very much 🇦🇺 🇨🇦
another beautiful adventure. Thank you for sharing. Made my day...
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed this one.
Thanks for sharing this epic trip where the reward for hardships endured were certainly felt by me through your narration and photography. A great start to the trip speaking with Bruce followed by a nice flight in a Turbo beaver. You must have slept well that first night. Sage words at the end by Bruce as well we all need to heed. Happy trails and hopefully your canoe is recovering from the Kopka rash!
Thanks very much Mark. The old canoes resting up this winter getting ready for more rash in the spring. Canoe season can’t start soon enough.
Love it! Cannot wait to get back!
I always look forward to your videos. Maybe Ashley can come on the next one. Is that Betty-Lou? I thought she was much smaller. Maybe she was last summer...😀🐶🛶
Thank you very much. Ashley went on a few trips with me this year so she will be in some upcoming videos. That is Betty-Lou. She's been around 50lbs for quite sometime now. Maybe she just looks smaller next to our Newfoundland dog Hugo. Thanks again for the nice comment.
Of course. I had forgotten her big friend, Hugo! @@CanoeTheNorth
Awesome video and always worth the wait so THX Keenan. CHEERS!!!!
Thanks Ian. Glad you enjoyed it.
Enjoyed this one! And brother, great shooting. Whatever you're capturing this with + processing is looking crisp
Glad to hear it! Thank you very much.
The plane take off montage was SICK cinematography... what a good song choice as well. Your technical talents are amazing
Btw, the song is Sandy Band-Aids by Jesse Woods if anyone wonders
THE SHOT OF THE TRAIN!! SOOOOO SICK
Thanks for that. I love that song as well. When I heard it I thought it would go great with that footage so I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Yay! I've been waiting for months!!! I hope you guys have had a great summer and I am excited to see this trip vid!
We had an amazing summer. Lots more videos to come. Hope you had a great summer as well.
Spectacular, best documentary and footage i've seen in a long while!! Totally enjoyed this.
Wow, thank you! That’s incredibly kind.
Wow. Just wow.
Thank you 🙏
Magnificent Place ❤️😊
It really is!
On my bucket list. Last year fell through. Next year! P.s. your dog is just the best! Love her.❤
Hope your trip works out this coming canoe tripping season. Betty Lou is a perfect partner out there. She’s a great dog. Thanks Jamie.
Nice job! I just returned from the Kopka last year and did a trip film like this one but with only one GoPro! Yours is certainly better! I did a very similar interview with Bruce as well and I ended up buying 2 canoes from him. Many blessings!
Thank you. We’ll have to check out your video. What a great park and beautiful river. Appreciate the comment very much.
💯@@CanoeTheNorth
I just found your channel 2 days ago and have been watching your shows , we live in the most beautiful wild countr on earth , , many people travel out of Canda to other places and have never bothered to tour their own country , its all here in our own back yard , beauty , peace , quite and tranquility , We in Canada have it all in abundance , thank you for the journey and taking use along on the journey to places Ive never seen only read about in books God blessed us all , nice place where you proposed to Ashley , have a wonderful life .
@@zeldarobinson3382 thank you so much for your comment. We couldn’t agree more. What an amazing country we live in. Beautiful from coast to coast to coast. Thanks again for your kind words.
Nice trip. subscribed. Thanks.
Thanks very much Don. Glad you’ve found our channel.
Awesome trip. I think that axe head is considered an artifact at this point. 😊
Thanks very much for watching Steve. Artifact...thats the word I was looking for!
Oh my, I'm so glad to see you again. Will have to watch it later in its complete. Excited about it. Love you. I got to see this in full. It's such a great time, glad to watch it again. Thank you for sharing your time with us. 😊❤😊
Hope you enjoy it Terry. Thanks very much.
Awesome Keenan 👌
Thanks Ray. Much appreciated. 🙏
Fantastic. Always a great video. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
Amen Bruce and what a jaw dropping trip Keenan! Again so much appreciation for your work and sharing with us. I would especially like to thank you for the loon footage but all the wildlife is such a treat to see through your lens. I refer to these as “ thin places, locales where the veil between this world and the other world is porous, where there is mystery in the landscape”. Your grandfather was no doubt with you 💜 I also wonder how different these solo trips would feel without Betty Lou accompanying you. The connection between you two has to add such a special dynamic that makes the journey so much better! Thank you 💜 Barret And best to Ashley!
Really really nice comment Barret. Thank you for writing this. These trips would certainly be different without Betty-Lou. She's such a great little tripping partner. Always on alert and never goes anywhere other than right beside me. Thank you once again.
Absolutely gorgeous film. This is a documentary, not just a canoe trip. The photography puts me right there. Thank you for the time and effort. Safe journeys!
Our pleasure John. Happy to hear you enjoyed the video. Thanks very much for the comment.
Fantastic canoe adventure video.
Thanks Michael.
It's obvious that Wabakimi is your happy place 😊 I can totally understand why ❤
It’s a special place. Love it there.
Merci pour ce magnifique moment de partage
Merci beaucoup!
Very nice bud. Never saw your vids till now and I subscribed. It is the kind of content that is worth taking my time to watch.
Thank you very much for the comment and support. Greatly appreciated.
Wonderful. Simply wonderful.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for brining us along...
Our pleasure!
Excellent, excellent, superb video. I was captivated the whole way through a 1:18 video and could've watched longer. Thank you for sharing and taking the time to create this! Gives me so much to think about and hope for in the future. Those portages set the bar pretty high, even with mostly pristine weather.
Thank you very much for the comment. Glad you enjoyed this video. The portages there were certainly interesting and kept you on your toes. Gorgeous park though. Thanks again for the comment.
Soon as I seen you posted a new video, I was on it, and not disappointed !!! Thank you, it's beautiful out there. Looks like you had an absolutely great time.
It was a fantastic trip. Thank you so much for watching and leaving this great comment.
Awesome trip mate, amazing country and these places must be preserved.
Thanks Mark. Much appreciated.
Good morning Keenan and Ashley, I believe if I could have got my hands on one of those feathered friends, goose stew, LOL 🎉🎉🎉
Next time! 😊
Very nice water falls. Macaroni all week long. Don't you eat fish? Looking forward to your next vlog. I love macaroni!🙂
Lol 😂. Yes we didn’t eat any fish on this trip. Only caught fish early in the day so macaroni it is!
Amazing video as always. Happy to see you again, I was worried not to see anything anymore... I hope your partner is doing well and that you were not impacted by the terrible fires. Kisses from France
Thank you Claire. Ontario was actually one of the few places in Canada this summer that wasn’t too too bad with fires. Thanks as always for your comments and support.
Feel privileged to land on your channel. Thank you
Ah we love to hear that. Thank you for leaving this nice comment. Glad you've discovered our channel.
You are extraordinary! I love watching your films. Thank you for sharing your life on the rivers.
Thank you very much! That’s very nice of you to say.
What were the dates of this trip...looks like early October?? I'm taking my first solo trip entering into the north side of Quetico Park first week of September this year. Learning so much for planning my trip watching your videos. I have so many questions I'd love to ask you but would take several lines. You do such a fantastic job of capturing every highlight of your trips. I wish I had a soundtrack of all the music you use. It is so soothing to listen to and background music compliments the scenery and the moment of the video being recorded. This is by far my favorite channel. Keep the videos coming!!
Thank you! That's awesome to hear. This trip was in late august early September. Enjoy your trip to quetico. That's a perfect time of year to go there.
Thank you. Watching this lowered my blood pressure and got me 'out' of the office for a few mintues
Glad we could help lower that blood pressure and get you out of the office. Thanks very much for the comment.
Amazing work! Your cinematography work is always great!
Thank you very much Ashley.
Great trip , loved watching , thanks for sharing .
You’re more than welcome to thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
CNT and EZE are my favorite adventure guides. Thank you guys for all you do. Hope you can team up on an adventure some day!
Maybe one day! Thank you for the comment!
Most amazing trip. The scenery was spectacular in everything you captured. Very amusing attempt on your part to jump over the log and the more you laughed the harder I laughed. This really was a very touching video of the beauty we have and need to preserve it for the future of our grandkids❤️
Hahaha Ashley really enjoyed that part as well! Thank you very much for watching and leaving the nice comment.
Absolutely loved this video Keenan! I did the Kopka in summer, our weather wasn't a good as yours, but we had a amazing experience. Looks like you also went "less steep, still steep", rather than just "steep"! Not sure how you managed to be so chill and calm after those portages, they were brutal! Phenomenal work, keep them coming!
Thank you so much Matt. Yes those portages are quite the thing aren’t they! Like a goat path at times. Hope you had an amazing trip. What an awesome area that is. Thanks again.
If there' were a Canoeing Hall of Fame....Bruce would be top 10.
I’m sure he’d be in there as well.
I always love your videos, I feel like I am on the trip too! That was spectacular, love the north country!
Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed this video!
Pretty epic trip. Start to finish was super scenic and natural. Last day of waterfalls was the show stopper outdoing the amazing cliffs and lakes earlier in the trip.
Thanks Kevin. I agree. That last day with those waterfalls was something else.
This was such an enjoyable watch 👍 👌 the untouched wild nature was breathtakingly beautiful ❤
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you
Gorgeous, gorgeous video 😊
Thank you!! 😊
I appreciate the effort you put into the actual shooting and editing long form. I share the same passion of canoe tripping, camera work and editing style. Well done sir!
Thanks very much. You paddle a pocket canyon as well! Nice 🛶!!!
Absolutely the most peaceful canoe trip , “I have (not) been on❤️ Thank you, for bringing me along💓
Our pleasure! Thank you.
Absolutely stunning wilderness and your footage captures it spectacularly. The nature there reminds me so much of Scandinavia
Thank you very much! Scandinavia is a part of the world we would love to explore someday. Appreciate the comment very much.
i visited norway this year and the best was the waterfalls, especially this 600m high one where you can't even see the beginning from down there
i want to visit canada/wabakimi some day
Norway looks unbelievable. Im sure that was a great trip. Hope you make it Wabakimi soon!
Such an amazing video. I really enjoyed seeing this awesome trip through your eyes. I’ve experienced so many different places thanks to individuals like you. It’s amazing the beauty and untouched wilderness that is out there for individuals like you to explore and experience. Thank for sharing your experience with your subscribers.
Thank you so much Rebecca. We are always more than happy
To share these adventures with people like yours. Thanks for watching and commenting. 😊
@@CanoeTheNorththank you! Looking forward to seeing you and Ashely on your adventures.
@@CanoeTheNorth safe travels and adventures!
Thank you for the camera angles, as I if portaging with you :)
Thank you! Glad it felt that way!
How many times can one canoeist say “unbelievable?” About a million I think. Believe it! The best part is that it is real. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Saul. I actually laughed when I was editing this video at how many times I said unbelievable on this trip. Appreciate the comment very much.
Thank you for sharing this film. One can feel your love for the rugged land and the escape of the outdoors in every frame. The images and sounds are often breathtaking and the editing flows to tell a remarkable story.
Can’t ask for a nicer comment than that. Thank you very much for taking the time to send us this message.