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Is Algonquin Wild? - An Algonquin Park Canoe Story (4K - HDR) 

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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 canvas tents. Thankfully nowadays we have some lighter weight equipment!
Over the past couple of years, Algonquin has certainly become busier. Especially around the popular access lakes. So I was interested to see how I would feel camping in the busier areas during the off-season.
It was an interesting canoe trip, filled with high winds (that almost never calmed down), a lightning storm and lakes all to myself. Hope you guys enjoy this video!
PLEASE NOTE: It is illegal to fly drones in Algonquin park without permission. The footage used in the intro for this video was from previous trips in other areas, where drone sue is legal.
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@jamesadams2334
@jamesadams2334 Год назад
Thank you! I've spent a lot of time in Algonquin Park. I've paddled all over it and been down the Petawawa River 26 times. I spent a 28-day solo trip where I paddled around the park from food cache to food cache. I'm almost 70 years old now with Lyme Disease that is affecting my knees and will probably never make it back there again, but the memories are incredible. You made a statement in this video that I had never thought of. You said that you had learned so much in Algonquin Park. I had never thought of that before, but you are right. I have learned more in Algonquin Park that anywhere else on this earth. I learned about canoe tripping. I learned about wilderness skills, and I learned about myself. It is the most beautiful teaching place that I know of. Thank you, you made me realize that. You have a beautiful country, and it has taught me much. Good luck to you and your wife on future trips, I will be watching.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks you very much James for this really nice comment. You have clearly spend a lot of time in the bush and in Algonquin (26 times down the petawawa!!!). Its a special place for sure that so many people get to experience and make memories in. We hope you are able to make it back to Algonquin but if not we hope you enjoy any future videos we make in that beautiful park. Thanks again James.
@DrCYRisk
@DrCYRisk Год назад
Wow... I have visited Algonquin almost every year. Mostly backcountry camping. Although my husband and I have stopped portage since we realized we are not young enough to carry the canoe. It is awesome to watch the Algonquin scenery always.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
As long as your still getting out. That’s all that matters! 🛶
@bobobrien8968
@bobobrien8968 Год назад
I totally agree. Algonquin feels wild. My son did a similar trip to this one and had to take a remote road back, when his old canoe broke apart in some rapids. I’ve camped lots there and been down long logging roads to the interior. Health has prevented my doing canoe trips, sadly, but I love every inch of tgat great Canadian treasure.
@derekgraziano9499
@derekgraziano9499 11 месяцев назад
amazing sir.. I been going 15 years and dream of doing a long trip like u did
@dwayneb7440
@dwayneb7440 Год назад
Really good example of how to make sure someone knows where you are and expect you to inform them when you are back out. Especially solo. Great call to dad
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you Dwayne. 100% always make sure someone knows where you're going and how long you're expecting to be aways. Appreciate the comment very much.
@dougthomas1582
@dougthomas1582 Год назад
Our better halves need a break from us once in a while :) My brother and I just got back from an amazing camp. The coyotes and owls were insane. No bears thankfully :) The deer around us are on the move. A buck was very pissed at where we chose to camp one night. We wore our orange as you did. My Dad is 92. Enjoy the time you can with yours, my friend. I try to open my ears, and shut my mouth. It is amazing the wisdom that you can acquire. You guys live in God's Country.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much as always Doug. Glad you had a good camp. I love the sound of coyotes at night. Amazing!!!
@jwiereng
@jwiereng 3 месяца назад
Why wear orange?
@NitroBoarder17
@NitroBoarder17 Год назад
"Sometimes, the best site is the one your forced to stay at". Loved that quote, whole video is special, well done!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much for the comment. Glad you liked that quote, and I really think it’s true. Some of the best places we’ve ever camped were where we were forced off the water. Thanks again.
@wudip6306
@wudip6306 Год назад
I love your vids. You show some of the best cinematography and I think your channel is super underappreciated. I am grateful for all your efforts to share our wonderful landscapes and the beauty of simple life camping. Thanks for giving me a taste of home even when I cant be there!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Well this is a very nice comment to receive and we truly do appreciate when people like yourself reach out and send their support. Means a lot. Thanks you.
@jaysway2346
@jaysway2346 Год назад
Such a good feeling to arrive to an empty parking lot, can't beat spring and fall tripping. Awesome video!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
We totally agree. I can only imagine how quiet the rest of the park was if this access was empty. Thanks very much Jay.
@BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat
@BigpapamoneymanMVPtypebeat Год назад
One way to beat spring and fall tripping; winter
@o-doggaming4582
@o-doggaming4582 Год назад
" The best camp cite, is the one you and forced so stay at." love that. I did big trout lake and was forced to stay on the worst cite. It ended up being my favorite spot on the trip
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
It’s always funny how that works. Seems to happen quite often. Thanks very much for the comment.
@TheYoungWolfI
@TheYoungWolfI Год назад
My first portage trip through Algonquin was in highschool, outdoor ed. By the 5th day, deep into the park, we felt more wild or primitive. Hard to explain it. It's like you're far more observant and aware of your surroundings than ever. Like you could sense if the beaver lodge was occupied or abandoned before you even saw it. Perspectives and priorities change a bit, like good food, fire and company are all you need in life. Algonquin's been a second home to me ever since.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Totally understand what your saying Tony. Very special park to a lot of people. Appreciate the comment very much 🛶
@gxbrielwatches4088
@gxbrielwatches4088 11 месяцев назад
dude same, i mean it might have been a bit harder since out of 30 only 5 of us could carry a canoe, food barrel or big pack but it was a lot of fun
@iegorkarpov6560
@iegorkarpov6560 Год назад
Incredible editing and filming quality, thank you for this video and hope to see more videos and routes of the Algonquin park on your channel!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks so much Iegor. We will have at least one more Algonquin video Coming out fairly soon and many more to come in the following paddling seasons. Thanks again for the comment and support.
@baptistesegers7434
@baptistesegers7434 Год назад
Thanks a ton! This video was so immersive! It definitely feels wild out there. And so beautiful. Thanks also for the quality of the video. (Bless you for leaving the camera to shoot and comeback to pick it up ahah) and the great day at the end about wilderness
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much for the comment. Glad you enjoyed this one and we really do appreciate the support.
@maximbudnick
@maximbudnick Год назад
Beautiful and well crafted video Keenan. Intriguing beginning and smooth subtle transitions. Really enjoyed!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Max. Nice seeing you and the other guys the other night.
@sherrierifenberg2199
@sherrierifenberg2199 Год назад
Thank you for an amazing video! Fall tripping is the best!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
I totally agree. Fall is such a beautiful time of year. Thanks Sherrie.
@akiomariano3906
@akiomariano3906 Год назад
Another great video, thanks for sharing it Keenan! I really enjoy watching your channel and the cinematography behind it. I see you put a lot of work and thought, through different focal lengths and even lighting at night. Can’t wait for the next video!!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much for that comment Akio. We definitely try hard to make the videos as enjoyable as we can. So much to learn but it’s been an interesting journey so far. Appreciate the support.
@scottarmstrong2691
@scottarmstrong2691 Год назад
That was such a beatifully wild, scerene and humble depiction of Algonquin's centre hub in the summer. Many thanks
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Scott. Appreciate the comment very much.
@kevinstromquist5954
@kevinstromquist5954 Год назад
The answer to your friends question was simple and profound. Well said. Good move getting out of the big windy paddle back.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you Kevin. I couldn't believe that the wind almost never dropped the entire trip.
@NobleEndeavours123
@NobleEndeavours123 Год назад
It was interesting to hear your perspective on this. Over the past few years I have found myself gravitating to more wild places not because Algonquin isn't an enjoyable place but because it seems so much more difficult now to get a sense of seclusion from other people while travelling through the park. Most of my current training is preparing me for solo trips in more isolated places. It was also interesting to hear about your dad's journey through the park many years ago. Thanks for sharing.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks for watching and leaving this comment. I know what you are saying although I will say that even in the heart of summer, we've had many days where we haven't seen a single person which for a park that close to millions of people is pretty cool. Thanks again.
@derekgraziano9499
@derekgraziano9499 11 месяцев назад
I just go Deeper in the Bush in the park .. there is still places that are rarely visited bit I hear ya
@NobleEndeavours123
@NobleEndeavours123 11 месяцев назад
@@derekgraziano9499 Me too. Those places are getting harder and harder to find in Algonquin all the time. Wabakimi should be a shocking contrast, I go there soon
@derekgraziano9499
@derekgraziano9499 11 месяцев назад
@@NobleEndeavours123 yes I will be heading there soon as well
@robintheoutside
@robintheoutside Год назад
Aside from the enjoyment we had watching your journey with our morning coffee, we very much absorbed your perspective of Algonquin Park. Sabrina has never been and I've almost shunned it for as long as I can remember. As a child we visited Algonquin many times before my teen years and unfortunatley the memories I retained were of the cowds of people. So since Sasbrina and I have been canoeing together I've made a point of looking for remote places or as posed in your friends question "wild" areas. After watching you enjoy this trip and listening to your perspective I've realized I've depreived Sabrina and myself of one of the greatest journeys Ontario has to offer. So, Algonquin is now on next years list of trips. Thank you for that Keenan.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Amazing guys. Algonquin certainly has its flaws but we've done so many great routes there. Some that we didn't see people for days at a time. Hope you two have a great trip(s) next paddling season in Algonquin.
@rebeccadees2300
@rebeccadees2300 11 месяцев назад
Amazing drone footage of the fall colors and landscape. Thank you for sharing this.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 11 месяцев назад
You are more than welcome. Thanks again for the nice comments.
@luciereadman4003
@luciereadman4003 Год назад
Thanks for another great video. You are a great story teller.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Really appreciate it Lucie. Thank you.
@user-xw1kw2um6j
@user-xw1kw2um6j 3 месяца назад
Ive been feeling stressed when i wake up, but i found your channel and drink my coffee while watching your videos. I love your videos!!! Thank you. We lived up near pembroke and i used to escape to crown land and algoquin whenever i could. This vid really took my back, thank you
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 3 месяца назад
Aww we love to hear this. Thank you! 😊
@Paddleheads
@Paddleheads Год назад
Great story. Love that park. "Wild is home" - love that too. 🤙 Great video thanks for sharing.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much guys. Really appreciate it. 🛶
@jacqueline7118
@jacqueline7118 Год назад
What wonderful memories you have made in Algonquin, they are absolutely priceless. I have a few places like that myself and think of those trips often. :) Thanks for sharing! :) :)
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Hope to make many many more. Thanks very much Jacqueline. 😊
@DigitomProductions
@DigitomProductions Год назад
Beautiful film once again! My cat also loves your vids she always gets dialed in as soon as your dog enters the frame haha.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Hahaha I love that. That’s great 🐕 🐱 🛶. Thanks very much for the comment as well.
@ericallerton809
@ericallerton809 Год назад
Keenan,,,,,that was a great way to start my day,,,with all the snow outside !!! Nice experience for you,,,,, Thanks,,,, Elaine😍😍🏡
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much as always Elaine.
@timourrahmaty7965
@timourrahmaty7965 Год назад
Your videos are some of the best out there, keep up the good work.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Really appreciate this comment Timour. Thank you very much.
@Lou_Zasil
@Lou_Zasil Год назад
Another home run. great video, on point dude.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you kindly!
@PresenceVideography
@PresenceVideography Год назад
Inspiring, thanks for sharing. We do a lot of kayaking in the Pacific Northwest, mostly WA some BC, and are doing more kayak camping lately. Looking forward to following your future adventures.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
That’s a beautiful area to kayak in I’m sure. Thank you very much for the comment and safe travels 🛶
@l214laus
@l214laus Год назад
Keenan, an excellently presented video and wonderful storytelling by you. Blue is a very fortunate pup to be taken into such country, Cheers, Paul
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Paul.
@dougrdz
@dougrdz Год назад
I was trying to pick up some tips for my first trip to Algonquin, but your video is so well assembled and told and relaxing that I just stayed to enjoy it. I fell asleep in the middle just to wake up the next morning to finish it. Can't wait to be out there. Great work!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much. Hope you have an amazing first trip to Algonquin.
@lewisrountreeiii2937
@lewisrountreeiii2937 Год назад
Another fantastic video! Your production and editing are top notch, watching I almost feel like I am there. Keep those cameras rollin'!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Lewis. Appreciate that very much. Glad you enjoyed and many more to come.
@weatherincorporated6088
@weatherincorporated6088 Год назад
Love it! Great video. As Forest Gump may have said, wild is, as wild does! Thanks for taking us along
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
I love that. I haven’t seen that movie in so Long now. What a classic!
@ianlindsey3616
@ianlindsey3616 Год назад
THX Keenan !!! My first interior trip, will say 35yrs ago was to Tom Thompson and it still is a fond memory. I agree with you that all the times I’ve been to Algonquin I have never had a bad trip. CHEERS!!!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Hey Ian. Thank you very much. Those memories of first trips are hard to beat.
@DanielleRootes
@DanielleRootes Год назад
Beautiful video. I can’t wait to explore Algonquin.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Danielle. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do. 🛶
@alext.
@alext. Год назад
Great video. Thank you. Enjoyed every minute.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you Alex.
@mywaterzmywoodz
@mywaterzmywoodz Год назад
Nice work! You certainly have a knack for storytelling and capturing the moments on camera. You have definately found your niche. Keep up the great work!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much. We really enjoy making these videos and really appreciate the comment and support.
@maplehouseknives
@maplehouseknives Год назад
Wonderful video. Algonquin holds a special place in my heart, many special memories made with my father. He's long gone now but the memories still remain. I hope to share the same experiences with my daughters some day. Greetings from a Canadian in Germany 👍🍻
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
It’s a very special place indeed for many people. Hope you get back there with your daughters. Appreciate the comment very much. 🇨🇦 🇩🇪
@jasonreid611
@jasonreid611 Год назад
Great video…loved the interaction with Lou. Great history with the group of seven and Tom Thomson.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Jason. We’ve paddle past that monument it feels like 100 times and never stoped there. Certainly lots of history in the park.
@michaelpickford4294
@michaelpickford4294 Год назад
Awesome as always and really interesting seeing spots so familiar from Jason Irwin’s film but out of season. Well done guys!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Michael. Jason does a great job on his videos.
@LBBW1994
@LBBW1994 2 месяца назад
Love this video! You said Algonquin is thousands of acres though… it’s actually 1.89 million acres! Absolutely blows my mind
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 2 месяца назад
That’s a lot of park!!!! Crazy!
@dannyboy8883
@dannyboy8883 Год назад
New sub that loves the park as much as you. Fond memories of my dad and brothers visiting every summer.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Danny. Great memories I’m sure. Thanks for the comment.
@TheSlicktor
@TheSlicktor Год назад
We did a circuit that included these lakes this past August. Big family trip with my 8 and 5 year old. It was a trip of a lifetime. Beautiful park and beautiful trip.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Victor. I’m sure your family will remember that trip forever. Glad you guys had a great trip.
@swiftypaddler
@swiftypaddler Год назад
This was a nice break for me to watch as I prep for my next trip to Algonquin later this week. I am often put out by the sheer number of us trying to get away and achieve some kind of isolation, but I've almost always found the effort is worth the eventual reward. As you've said, there is more than one kind of wild, and each of us is still able to experiece our own version of it in the vast and varied lakes and forests of Algonquin Park!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you much Ron. Hope the weather holds up for you on your next tour in Algonquin 🛶. Looking forward to the photos of your next journey.
@aarondlorenz
@aarondlorenz Год назад
Love it. Thanks for the content.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Our pleasure!
@connorscortex
@connorscortex Год назад
This was an EXCEPTIONAL video! This is the kind of stuff I'd like to be making one day - seriously keep up the great work. I wish something like this could be a full time job. Just exploring and documenting parts of Algonquin would be a DREAM. Cheers!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Macleod. Really appreciate the comment. For some people it is a full time job! Good times for sure.
@lindaschmidt1940
@lindaschmidt1940 Год назад
What a great video! Great getting to know you. Great storyteller, music was perfect, you capture the beauty, great fire and you’re very likable. I’m a fan
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you so much for this comment Linda. Really glad you found our channel.
@lindaschmidt1940
@lindaschmidt1940 Год назад
@@CanoeTheNorth me too!
@BuckMckawtheotherone
@BuckMckawtheotherone Год назад
Keenan, I have never been to Algonquin, but I have been to some other Ontario Provincial parks that were away from the Cities. For the most part, the remote areas are very peaceful, and the people you meet in those isolated places are also generally at peace, kind, friendly, in awe of the bush around them. And, Algonquin is accessible to large urban centres and that says it all. Great videos. Thanks.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
You’re so right. Most of the people you meet out in the bush as very nice. Always nice to chat with a fellow paddled. Thanks very much for the comment M L.
@susanbinks7412
@susanbinks7412 Год назад
Thank you Keenan I feel the importance is that wild spaces, weather parks or city land be protected. These are homes in many individual ways that help one feel better, connected to nature. I have hiked there on the fall, and canoed the Tim river. A beautiful park. Susan B
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
It is a very beautiful park. Thank you very much for the nice comment Susan. I totally agree with you.
@brucedow3883
@brucedow3883 Год назад
Well chosen music again, interesting premise: thoughtfully discussed with your decades of experience.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Bruce. Really appreciate the comment.
@iantaylor3675
@iantaylor3675 Год назад
Great trip, having the place to yourself. You actually spent the first night on a site I always stay on. Not to far into the park, but far enough and a short easy portage to get to it!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
That’s a great site Ian. For being so easily accessible it didn’t feel overly used. I couldn’t believe how much standing dead wood there was there. Great spot to camp.
@petryman1
@petryman1 Год назад
Just stumbled upon your channel today, while watching videos about trips to to BWCA (planning my first trip there for Sept. 2023). I have to say, love your camera work, the peace which your videos provide, and the subtle background music. Instant subscribe from me!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks you very much. Interesting to hear how you found our channel. Hope you have an amazing trip to the BWCA next September. We have been to Quetico a few times and it's one of our favourite places to canoe and fish. Enjoy!
@greengiant3815
@greengiant3815 Год назад
What a breath of fresh it is watchin ur post .....gotta love being out there...🤠👌👍
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much!!!
@francdejong
@francdejong 2 месяца назад
Great one. To me, as a guy from the (small) Netherlands, things get wild pretty quick. I am always kinda jealous of you Canadians in a good way. Thks 🙏🏼
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 2 месяца назад
Thank you. Well we are extremely lucky over here. Appreciate the comment. 🇳🇱 🇨🇦
@AshleyWrightArtist
@AshleyWrightArtist 11 месяцев назад
This is a wonderful video. You clearly put a lot of effort and artistry into creating these videos. I loved seeing your dog in the canoe, he looked so content or like he was the captain of the canoe!😂
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 11 месяцев назад
Thank you very much Ashley. Appreciate you taking the time to send a nice comment. That little dog loves being the captain of the canoe 😂.
@michaelbroyer3918
@michaelbroyer3918 Год назад
I enjoyed this video very much. Thank you for sharing.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
You are more than welcome. Thanks for the support.
@trishaharrison6183
@trishaharrison6183 Год назад
Amazingly done😘 Thanks
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you Trisha 😊
@joyrobinson4585
@joyrobinson4585 6 месяцев назад
I haven't paddled or camped in the Park for many decades. When a kid I was almost entirely at Cedar Lake (when Kish Kaduk Lodge still existed) or Radiant Lake. I thought the Park was wild then! Thanks for sharing your trips.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your story on the park. It's such an amazing place. I can only imagine what it would have been like even a couple decades ago. Still one of my favourite places to canoe and explore. I got your message on the books. I haven't read those but I will add them to the list. Always enjoy reading on canoe trips, especially when I get to read about places like Algonquin. Thanks again and Happy New Year!!!!
@ImLeeLoi
@ImLeeLoi Год назад
The HDR looks great in this video! I'm glad my tutorial helped you. Your dog is also ADORABLE! You could totally shoot an adventure movie in those forests I see in the background!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks so much Lee. I must have watched your tutorial half a dozen times. It was really helpful. Appreciate you stopping by. 🛶
@ryandevinefilm
@ryandevinefilm 4 месяца назад
Great video dude! I travelled Canada for 18 months way back in 2013/14, I’m from the UK. I miss your country dearly! Thank you for this video, I look forward to watching more 🙂
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 4 месяца назад
Thanks Ryan. Appreciate it very much. 🇬🇧 🇨🇦
@cliffspicer6555
@cliffspicer6555 Год назад
I really enjoy your videos and you do a great job shooting the videos and telling a story. I am not a paddler but a backpacker and Algonquin is special for me too since it’s where I learned about the backcountry and it has spoiled me for when I go camping with someone and we stay in the regular sites along hwy 60. Still enjoyable, but the peacefulness of being in the interior is addictive. 2023 is the year I figure how to canoe with my dog and I think a trip around Canoe Lake and Joe Lake may be a good place to start after seeing your videos. Thanks for the inspiration.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
That’s great Cliff. It’s hard to camp in the front country when you’ve experienced what the backcountry has to offer. Hope you get out in a canoe 🛶 and enjoy the experience.
@gilkahara7898
@gilkahara7898 Год назад
Love this! ... The scenery and your introspective. I suppose it's all relative. Of course, true wilderness exists but maybe it's more important to enjoy and feel at home, like you said, with whatever outdoors we are able to get to in whatever capacity we can
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
100% Gil. Thank you very much for the comment and we are glad you enjoyed the video.
@anniewildmush1284
@anniewildmush1284 Год назад
thank you! from quebec :-) amazing video as usual!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
La Belle Province! Thank you very much Annie.
@HotRod-wv4vm
@HotRod-wv4vm Год назад
Thanks for sharing your beautiful video. Almost makes me feel that I am there instead of home sitting on my you know what.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
There's nothing wrong with sitting on your "you know what" every once in a. while. Thank you.
@jimhanson7476
@jimhanson7476 Год назад
For a park that thousands of people visit each year, it has a wild look to it.. enjoyed
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Totally agree Jim. Thank you.
@HotRod-wv4vm
@HotRod-wv4vm Год назад
I remember driving through Laurentides Wildlife Reserve when I was a young man and was blown away when I saw the moose signs on the road. As I live in NYC I had never seen one. Great memories
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Ya I can imagine that would be a different sign to see!!! We had a similar experience out west with Bison 🦬 signs?!? Thanks very much for the comment.
@backwoodsbuddha7911
@backwoodsbuddha7911 Год назад
My favourite camp site in the park. Always pic the one you spent the first night on. Short paddle from Canoe Lake, short portage and you are just far enough in the park to relax.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
That site is excellent! If we go through there again and it’s open I would definitely stay there again.
@teflone121
@teflone121 Год назад
Nice work Keenan!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@paulhayes9765
@paulhayes9765 Год назад
That was absolutely beautiful. Thanks for taking us along on your adventure.👌 Anytime you can get away to the backcountry and enjoy a good paddle is awesome. Another great video. Cheers
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Paul. We completely agree. Nothing beats it.
@Barret-paddles
@Barret-paddles 7 месяцев назад
Love your insights Keenan. I have not had the privilege of visiting Algonquin, YET! But on my retirement list ;-) That Betty L. is such a sweetheart! thanks for for bringing us along, B
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 7 месяцев назад
Thanks Barret. Betty-Lou is a sweetheart for sure. Hope you get the chance to visit Algonquin soon!
@thatnorthernredhead
@thatnorthernredhead Год назад
Great video! I’m fortunate to have Algonquin in my backyard and adventure every chance I get! Will definitely be checking out these lakes in the future! Cheers Subscribed!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much. If you’re close to Algonquin you’ve got so many amazing lakes and rivers to paddle the possibilities are almost endless. Happy paddling and thanks again.
@tercet
@tercet Год назад
Good old fall camping, thanks for the video/content =]
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Love the fall. Thank you very much.
@musingwithreba9667
@musingwithreba9667 Год назад
I love Algonquin. My first trip there was a few decades ago in a canoe, totally unprepared and inexperienced, but I keep going back. I mainly backpack now rather than paddle because of a shoulder injury paddling on Opeongo during a storm, but I never gave up. I keep going back for more.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
It’s an amazing park isn’t it. Love the backpacking trails there as well. Appreciate the comment very much.
@christianclavel7231
@christianclavel7231 Год назад
I did 25 canoë trip in my life. Always with rubber chest waders. From 3 to one week. In northen Québec. Happy to see you.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
I love mine. Thanks Christian.
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors
@RiverbendlongbowsOutdoors Год назад
Definitely wild 👍🏻 Great video
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much 🏹
@davescanoeingadventures
@davescanoeingadventures Год назад
Fantastic video man. I really love those lakes as well. Almost every time I have been in that system I have seen moose.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Dave. Yes there are lots of moose for sure in that area. No luck for me on this trip though. Appreciate the comment very much.
@mattmcnellis2624
@mattmcnellis2624 Год назад
Great video, extra respect points for the Slicktape/ Mule tape. Can’t beat that rope for many reasons!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks David. Ya you gotta love a little mule tape! 😂. So handy.
@douggray1263
@douggray1263 Год назад
Great question and I agree we probably all have our own definition of "wilderness". Since most of my trips are as a soloist, I know enough to treat the Park with respect otherwise I might find myself in real trouble. And I don't think I have had a single trip where I haven't stopped to appreciate how lucky I am to have such an "escape" with hours of my house.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Yes that’s the beautiful thing about algonquin. It’s accessible to millions of people and we are lucky to have it. It’s certainly not without its flaws but no park is perfect. Thanks Doug.
@paulfroud3920
@paulfroud3920 Год назад
I was hoping you were going to stay on my 2nd favorite Campsite on TT Lake-lol. I was watching for it. Pleasant video, great editing, just sad it wasn't longer...cheers!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Lol.....Thanks Paul. Glad you enjoyed.
@theamazingoutdoors
@theamazingoutdoors Год назад
Impressive to find such a nice piece of standing dead in a well used area. Must have been a little weird to be there without the crowds! Another beautiful video, thank you!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Hahaha.....that was the first thing I thought when I saw that tree. Truthfully though there was so much standing dead wood at both sites. I couldn't believe it. Thanks very much for the comment guys.
@HikingHansen
@HikingHansen Год назад
Great video - as always ;)
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks you very much Mads.
@canajian
@canajian Год назад
Man you folks make beautiful videos.. 👋😎👍
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much!!! Greatly appreciated.
@stefh6076
@stefh6076 4 месяца назад
Nice video, even though I selfishly don't like showing off the hidden gems to the world. Algonquin has changed a lot over the years. I stayed away from hwy60 corridor because of too many campers. I used to camp in the northern areas (luckily for me, usually a 45min drive to launch). I never needed reservations and we would often be alone on the lakes. Then, covid happened. The northern section has become nearly as popular as the south - so many trees have been cut. I haven't been back in a few years as i have found my own slice of paradise, but, buut... Algonquin has that pull. You never forget your first, as they say...
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 4 месяца назад
We totally understand what you’re saying with your comment. It’s certainly changed and will continue to change. I love listening to stories from people that tripped there years ago. Glad you’ve found another place with a little more solitude but hope you make it back to Algonquin sometime soon
@rivertrees4733
@rivertrees4733 Год назад
Thank you very much! Wonderful Video!!!!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed the video.
@adelbahrami9947
@adelbahrami9947 Год назад
Just amazing
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you Adel.
@dwrivers47
@dwrivers47 Год назад
I have to agree, Algonquin is a special place. I also get a moment of disappointment when I realize I am not alone on the lake. But then I feel a sense of comfort knowing I have company close by enjoying the experience with me 😊
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Hey Derek. Yes it’s a double edged sword isn’t it. Amazing park though and it’s certainly still possible to have lakes all to yourself there even in the heart of summer. 🛶
@a-aronw1186
@a-aronw1186 Год назад
I go to Algonquin Park throughout the year the past few years from April/May to November for the most part. November is by far the least crowded month for secluded feeling access to the park lakes. Algonquin is wild in my opinion if you go to the backcountry. Enjoyed your video.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much Aron. Ya November certainly gives Algonquin a much different feeling. Thanks for the comment. 🛶
@geraldpiacenza8942
@geraldpiacenza8942 2 месяца назад
Only 70 years old (In suburb of Chicago) and getting my 1st canoe in 6-8 weeks. God willing, I will visit Algonquin.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 2 месяца назад
Ahhh!!!! Amazing. Love this comment. Happy paddling and maybe we’ll see you in Algonquin sometime!!!
@peterspencer396
@peterspencer396 Год назад
Well done!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you Peter.
@sophiaspaul7471
@sophiaspaul7471 Год назад
so beautiful once again. I with I could go...
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
It’s a special park and place to explore. Thanks Sophia.
@andyroubik5760
@andyroubik5760 Год назад
Nice video to go with my morning coffee! The place becomes less Wild with every sawn stump we leave. Remember to leave no Trace
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Andy. Appreciate the comment.
@jimfraser9898
@jimfraser9898 Год назад
My first visit was in 1965. Been many times since with family. Last trip with my late dad in 2000. Wendigo into North Depot. Not the same anymore, so many more folks. I will rely on my memories.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Wow Jim. I’m sure the park has certainly changed a lot since 65.
@jimfraser9898
@jimfraser9898 Год назад
@@CanoeTheNorth yes I drove though it on Hwy 60 on the way to Ottawa and I did not recognise so many and and different junctions.
@donsiesling8079
@donsiesling8079 Год назад
Can't say enough!! Hope I can go this summer again! Even when weather is bad it's memorizing! Need a Dog,they can't say no!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Hope you get there this summer as well! Dogs are such great trip partners. As you said they never say no and they never complain. Great company in the bush. Thanks Don.
@skmarrama
@skmarrama Год назад
This was a beautiful trip. Was it still wild? Not in the undeveloped sense. But a man alone with his dog in a beautiful setting as the seasons change, it was spectacular. Thank you for taking us along.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much S Hunt. Really appreciate the comment and am glad you enjoyed this video. 🛶
@homesteadf80
@homesteadf80 Год назад
Excellent video, I can still find areas even off hwy 60 that are still wild, while i know why they did it, had they left the Highland Inn and Mowat Lodge in working condition they would be premier destinations today. Hopefully the Park will stay wild.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Hey Jim. Yes it would be very cool to have those places and be able to see them today. Thanks very much for the comment.
@trevorturner5457
@trevorturner5457 Год назад
I live in Halliburton county, about a 30 minute drive south of the park. Make it up there every summer for a weekend of camping. One of the best parks around
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Couldn’t agree more. Love Algonquin. Thanks Trevor.
@joyrobinson4585
@joyrobinson4585 6 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 6 месяцев назад
Wow.....Thank you very much. That's incredibly kind of you.
@genevievemichele7
@genevievemichele7 Год назад
Merci Needed this 🌀
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
You are more than welcome. Thank you 🙏
@FreakofNature1
@FreakofNature1 Год назад
Well said Keenan, well said!👌🏕
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks you very much Teunis and Brit. 🛶 😊
@brentwall6959
@brentwall6959 Год назад
Love it 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Brent!
@markm.9597
@markm.9597 Год назад
Just by reading the comments for what all your hard work promotes and inspires brother, I'll be subscribing to hopefully help you continue building upon this channel moving forward👍
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very very much Mark! Really appreciate your support for the channel.
@TheHarley883r
@TheHarley883r Год назад
2 dogs out and aboooout what's not to like , I'm not a Canideerian but it's just beauty there man so luck doing what you are able to ...
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
We are certainly very very lucky here. Thank you very much C ya round.
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