At the end of Part 1, we left Venture in New York. In this video we continue our journey through the Erie and Oswega canals to Lake Ontario, down the St. Lawrence to the Canadian Maritimes and back to New York.
I watch this time and time again, such a wonderful voyage and the choice of music excellent Don’t be offended if I add the comment that sometimes your videos help me to fall asleep such is the ambience you create. Kind regards Alan Hobbs, UK.
Beautiful lovely wonderful journey .Thank You for sharing and allowing to me to live vicariously through you 🤗 such an exceptional vessel too . Shes strong and confident glides gracefully through the seas. Hats off to the Captain. Greatful 🌴
THIS IS THE MOST WONDERFUL AND AMAZING TRAVEL DOCUMENTARY I HAVE EVER SEEN!. THANK YOU. - I watch all your Venture Boats trips (Aleutians, Alaska, British Columbia, Europe, Ireland, England, California, Idaho, New York). All videos are properly edited and perfectly presented. All landscapes, scenes, nature, blue sky, grey sky, deep blue sea make me feel so good. I enjoy watching all your videos (on my 72" flat screen TV - SONY) all time, every weekend from my home in Los Angeles. Even though I am not fortunate like you to circumnavigate the globe and travel on own boat, your sea journey and wonderful voyage videos have brought many delights and good feeling to me. We all ordinary people are grateful to you (Gratitude) for your generous and wonderful presentations. Thank you.
What's better than World Traveling, in such a magnificent boat, of your own design! I can only imagine how you must feel, Tony. You videos are just beyond!!!!🇺🇸🎩🇺🇸
These videos are so fantastic, I am just loving them. Narration, storytelling, so fantastic. Thank you for taking the time to put these together & share.
Tony i detaseled corn in the summers of illinois to buy a camera at 13 I bought a Pentax me super lol and was convinced i was going to be a wildlife photographer I have enjoyed your adventures on venture during the revealing. Thank you Shawn i am ready to go check out some of those beautiful places you and the venture crew filmed Blessings
At time stamp 37:42 the footage of the black pillars with the names lost at sea. There are multiple family names with up to NINE people lost at sea with the same surname. I don't know if it was all on one vessel or different generations meeting the same fate as their fathers or grandfathers but so much grieving for one family... Truly sad.
Bravo! excellent fun to be able to see this epic adventure. Photography and narrative are so enjoyable Makes me drawn in to the point I forget anything else. Fantastic !
Part 1 was excellent as is Part 2. A marvelous trip indeed and so enjoyable seeing places I'm unlikely to see. Venture is an incredible boat and brought you on your epic journey very comfortably to its destination. Thank you for sharing!
What a beautiful journey and what a great testimonial on the capabilities of this wonderful vessel. And all put together in an epic film with a delightful music score and narrative in a truly poetic diction. You're a real artist Sir and if I ever can afford acquiring a boat myself, I'd be happy if you'd consider me as a customer. Thank you very much.
Recently discovered your channel and I love it. Well filmed and narrated as well as informative and pleasant. Love your exploring spirit. Please keep it up.
If ever a drone belonged in someone's hands, it would be yours, sir! How I wish that you'd had one at 38:00. Wow, what a ride and to see Venture a glide, from a distance, would have been awesome!! P.S. As I have commented before, I am hard pressed to see find anything, as interesting to watch; or vicariously, experience!
Repeat or not still love watching. Have viewed many over to see things I missed before. Please don't stop. Venture is such a beautiful vessel. I can always dream of such a majestic vessel. Just curious. There appears to be a big stain on the front of the boat. What would cause this? I have experienced this while on several dirty in land lakes but never on open water of the Great Lakes.
I probably should have mentioned that stain in the narration. We call it a "moustache". It appears on all boats that spend time in brackish waters - especially if there is a lot of vegetation in or around the water. Fortunately it comes off fairly easily.
Oh, you should have gone to the North Channel, Manitoulin Island! The number one cruising ground in the world. Often referred to as the 30,000 Islands.
Yes he says that in the first part. He indicated the lockdown led him to make these summary versions. The prior full length version are still on RU-vid for the enjoyment of all. Thank you Mr. Fleming.
SOUNDS LIKE AN ACCORDION PLAYING, CELEBRATING THERE CORRUPT ENTERPRISE, 💔UNBELIEVABLE💔PROPERTY THEFT💔I GUESS I WAS USED FOR TRADE BY EVERY ONE, NO ONE WOULD STAND UP FOR WHAT WAS RIGHT💔STOP THE WARS & POLITICAL GREED💔 GREED & CRIMES💔
FYI, do you know where the CAJUNS of New Orleans came from? Bet you don't. At the 28:00 minute mark is mentioned a different kind of French Canadian is found, called, Acadians. To our eternal shame, these ACADIANS were expelled by the British. Wonderful America welcomed these beleaguered immigrants. CAJUN cooking, CAJUN queens were the result. Bet you didn't know THAT.
HMMMMM......MUST be nice to travel the world during a PANDEMIC! WHEN there are so many going without..... You POOR BABIES.....You have so much, my god give a little...you'll respect yourself in the morning!
This trip was taken 12 years ago. It is a reedited version of a previously published film. If you are going to criticize at least know what is actually happening
Nice way to show your ignorance-Tony explains in the Comment below the videos this is a compilation of previous videos he shot many years ago-read before you make such a hateful and ignorant comment. You won't respect yourself in the morning!
There are many cures for illness..... But not for MORONS.... so you will suffer for the rest of time....... And if you believe in a stupid book written by Men then there is no help at all.....
Wow I've been pretty set on a Fleming for a while now, but this has really tipped me over the edge! Not everyday you see a company's namesake take their boat on such an adventure