Welcome home 😊. The Pinery is a beautiful park, we just stayed there for 4 days recently. I agree 100 % with your butter tart statement. You are looking well, and I hope the adventures you have planned over the summer in Canada are epic. Looking forward to the canoe trip videos as always.
My first time there, I need to go back with the canoe one day. A lot of trips planned, currently driving and filming... Current conditions are making it an interesting trip. Enjoy your summer.
Hi, Jason! I am new here and very happy to see a human being enjoying the nature and oneself this way. Freedom is so much joy! All the best and looking forward to watching new videos, Nadia
I like this video, this park is not far where I live, I am think to go there with my 10 year old son. Have you booked the site before hand. What is the website link for that?
My bro-on-law used to camp every summer at the Pinery, loved it. Both lakes are beautiful and quiet, the fish video was cute. When you had your dessert, I was expecting something from Tim Horton's, lol! Safe travels.
Welcome back, and what a great way for us to celebrate Canada Day by having you back home with us again!! I hope you have a really awesome summer here. You were able to inspire this 54 year old to start venturing out into the backcountry for the first time in my life with your beautiful and most inspiring "Canoe: Icon of the North" film a couple years ago, essentially handing me the key to the magic kingdom, so I 'm eternally indebted to you for that. Cheers!
Thank you, I’m glad to have had (hopefully) a positive influence. I’ve been reflecting a lot on that lately. How I got started, what inspired me, and how that led me to create videos and how now other people could be inspired through them to get out and explore the landscape. All stemming from a single moment a long time ago
Welcome back. Yes I agree that the butter tart is a celebratory pastry in a quiet unassuming way. I also love that your "back" clothing included socks with your sandals. ...😊
😂 Is there any other way? Truth is, my feet were tired from driving and the sandals were a must but the mosquitos and warnings of ticks kept the socks on.
Both places looked perfect for canoe trips. All those beautiful trees to glide by. Really glad to see you safe home. (I'll have mine with dry thanks, Jason.)
And couldn't agree more about shit food offerings as you travel across country. I've traveled all over the USA by car and as a vegetarian, you could literally starve on the road .... especially in a place like Texas - where meat is put into everything.