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Wilderness Expedition: Exploring Woodland Caribou Provincial Park | Documentary 

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Woodland Caribou Provincial Park has to be one of the world’s premier canoe-tripping destinations. A few years ago, I (Keenan) had the pleasure of paddling through this park with my brother on an ice-off fly-in trip. It was one of the best canoe trips I've ever experienced.
For the past few years my wife Ashley and I have been trying to plan a canoe trip to this unique destination but there always seemed to be something that got in our way, which was usually forest fires!
Over 50% of Woodland Caribou burnt in 2021 and that is on top of all the multiple, previous fires that have taken place over the years.
In the summer of 2022, we were finally able to make our dream a reality by visiting Woodland Caribou provincial park for the better part of two weeks.
This was one of the best canoe trips Ashley and I have ever been on. We were fortunate to experience some truly special and unique moments, including viewing the northern lights and incredible sunsets, witnessing a huge bull moose, and seeing an endangered Woodland Caribou.
This film was done in a slightly different style for us and we really hope you enjoy it. It was a lot of fun to put together. Revisiting the footage from this trip really makes us want to go back. Who knows what spring 2023 may hold!…If you enjoy our films, it would mean so much for you to subscribe, share, and like!
Also wanted to give a big thank you to the Rogalinski family who own and operate Goldseekers Outfitters in Red Lake Ontario. They truly provided top notch service and were excellent to deal with. Nothing but good things to say. Thank you!
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@johndivita4842
@johndivita4842 Год назад
To paddle into the cave, set up the camera, paddle back out of the cave, then turn around and paddle back into the cave for the video recording shows true dedication to your purpose of presenting this remarkable woodland to many who won't ever see it in person. Well done!!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks so much John. Really appreciate it. I remember seeing up that camera there and it was a tricky one but we managed. Really appreciate the comment.
@The-Dutch-Explorer
@The-Dutch-Explorer Год назад
This one hit me on a personal level as I was one of the if not the last person to paddle a big part of the park before the big burn. Great to see you went despite the burn! And the rewards are so worth it. That moose was absolutely insane! I like Ashley’s response ‘this must be the biggest moose in the world!’ Epic reward at the and with the Auroras! The park might be mostly burned, but hasn’t lost any of its magic! I’m going back this year myself. Thanks for this video! Very well done👌
@CanadianSledDog
@CanadianSledDog Год назад
The scenery in your series was so different! It's sad, but not all bad to see a different side of the park.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Koen. There is no doubt that it is a special place. Once you've been there it's hard to go anywhere else. Appreciate the comment and best of luck on next years travels in WCPP. Hope you get to see the biggest moose in the world as well : )
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
It's still an incredible place to go.
@donthomas8724
@donthomas8724 Год назад
How different is it from Wabakimi Provincial Park?
@The-Dutch-Explorer
@The-Dutch-Explorer Год назад
@@donthomas8724 I have only just Scratched the surface of Wabakimi’s wilderness, but I feel every park has its own very unique and distinct feel and look. My first impression of Wabakimi is that is greener and less effected by fires over the years. Wabakimi has a lot more rivers and whitewater then Woodland. The older burns in Woodland are also a part of the magic of the area as the scenery changes lots as you put in the kilometers. So I would say both are equally beautiful in their own way.
@cliffspicer6555
@cliffspicer6555 Год назад
This is epic filmmaking and I love the way you told this story. The narration you did in your home cutting to the trip footage was amazing to watch. I am not sure if there are contests for films like this but it is worthy of entering it. Thanks for showing this and I am glad I am not the only one who says goodbye to hotel rooms and campsites when I leave. Let me know if you have any single sister like you Ashley. 😊
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Really nice comment to receive Cliff. Thank you. Unfortunately though Ashley is an only child...lol. And yes, we almost always say goodbye to campsite, especially the good ones.
@grahamrussell1673
@grahamrussell1673 Год назад
Keenan and Ashley that was absolutely brilliant we enjoyed every second of the film and the northern lights were amazing 👏👏👏👏👏
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Hi Graham, hope you're well. Glad you enjoyed this one. It was a special trip for us.
@LostLakes
@LostLakes Год назад
Simply brilliant. I truly love what you guys are doing with your channel. And I still don't understand how you're publishing this calibre of video on a regular basis while working full-time
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Jon. Sincerely appreciate the support you’ve provided right from the start of the channel.
@highlandtrekker
@highlandtrekker Год назад
@@CanoeTheNorth I couldn't agree more !! As I go through your catalogue of vids I'm amazed at the quality of the whole production, it's simply awesome and inspiring
@Racing1954
@Racing1954 5 месяцев назад
When you don't expect it - as spark as landscape that was left to see that huge moose and the Caribou. Great
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 5 месяцев назад
We were certainly surprised to see them. Thanks for the comment.
@benjibones
@benjibones Год назад
What a great video guys. I think this is my favourite that you've done. Love the format. This is a really lovely and charming experience. Thank you!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks so much Benjamin. We had a lot of fun on the trip and a lot of fun putting the video together. Glad you enjoyed this format.
@Memorex88
@Memorex88 Год назад
Wow you guys are my heroes! This played out like a movie. I'm going to share this with everyone I know!! Thank you for sharing. I'm watching it again!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Wow, thank you! Greatly appreciated.
@cs6032
@cs6032 Год назад
Oh man. Just home from a tough day and this has to be the best little Friday night present I could have wished for. You’re the best.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much C S. Hope you had a good weekend.
@vineyardsky
@vineyardsky Год назад
What a visual treat, devastation and it's aftermath, renewed life and the amazing Northern Lights. I watch several of your friends channels as well and I'm feeling like I need a trip north to see some of the beauty you both document so we'll. ❤️
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much. I think you'll have to make the trip north as well is you enjoy canoeing. Soooo so much to see and explore and no-one around.
@sherrierifenberg2199
@sherrierifenberg2199 Год назад
Woodland Caribou is truly special…I had my second canoe trip to this wild place after a recent burn…your words said it all! TY!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Sherrie. It is such a special place. It’s almost addicting paddling there. Appreciate the comment very much.
@robintheoutside
@robintheoutside Год назад
I'm speechless. This was an absolute piece of art. The perfect film for such a perfect place. It was beautiful. Thank you for sharing this.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much guys. You’ll have to paddle that park after you are done on the nipissing river. Common spring! Really appreciate the support by the way.
@rebeccadees2300
@rebeccadees2300 3 месяца назад
You’re such a lovely couple and I really enjoy watching your videos together. What wonderful memories you have and are making together. You’re very blessed to have found each other and enjoy your time together and your amazing journeys. Thank you for sharing.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much! We are extremely lucky to have each other. Couldn’t ask for a better person to spend my life with. Thanks again.
@rebeccadees2300
@rebeccadees2300 3 месяца назад
@@CanoeTheNorth you’re welcome!
@Barret-paddles
@Barret-paddles 6 месяцев назад
This is just WOW on every level you two! I appreciate your observations and it is staggering how Mother Nature repairs herself so quickly after such devastation. The wildlife, Northern Lights, sunsets, jaw dropping and how lucky are you to get there to enjoy it all!! Thanks so much for sharing this amazing trip. 🤎 Barret
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much Barret. It’s an incredible place. Absolutely love it there.
@KDbbasm
@KDbbasm 4 месяца назад
Stunning production, the choice of music just intensely moving. I've had Pacific Northwest favorite beauty spots destroyed by fire/volcano and their pristine forested beauty is only a memory, but the land deserves the respect to visit it again...and again.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much. We are glad you enjoyed this video. We will continue going back to this park as long as we possibly can.
@susanbinks7412
@susanbinks7412 Год назад
Thank you Keenan and Ashley for sharing this beautiful place. I was very moved with the forest that had burned, by your sighting of the huge bull moose, and caribou, and loons. And the northern lights. Humbling. Watching it I was thinking of the Water Walkers the late Josephine Mandamin, Autumn Peltier and so many others who walked the great lakes and made prayers for the waters. I really felt also to say prayers for those trees. I am going to get there at Woodland Caribou to do that. Hopefully this year. I feel touched by your sensitivity to nature. Thank you again. Susan
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
This was a very nice comment Susan. Thank you very much. I hope you make it to Woodland Caribou. It's a special place.
@nelsonminingandabandonedplaces
Beyond Amazing, Everything you and your wife do are beyond epic. Its always a great comfort to watch your videos and does bring memories back and gets me ezcited for the upcoming season. We are so lucky that you and your wife created this channel to show us your adventures. You are both blessings.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Amazing comment to receive. Thank you very much for taking the time to send us this really nice message. We really do appreciate the support.
@madformaple
@madformaple Год назад
This was put together so well! Your ability to tell a 14 day journey concisely while taking us through the highs and lows is something else
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much for this comment. We weren’t entirely sure how we were going to do this video but we are glad you liked how the edit turned out. Thanks again 🙏
@swiftypaddler
@swiftypaddler Год назад
I don't know how you do it, but you keep moving the bar forward! This was fantastic, I really enjoyed it! Typically, if my wife is in the room with me when I start a RU-vid video, she leaves to go do something else. She has little interest in most, commenting on so many of them are "full of outdoor cooking filler footage". No so with your videos! She quickly became enthralled, staying with me for the whole video; asking questions, making comments, etc., that's was a first! The quality of this "video" (really, a "film") was such that I could see it being shown on The Nature of Things, or at a Water Walker festival; it's that good. Much respect! 🙌🙌🙌
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Just about the nicest compliment we could ever receive from someone who is deeply passionate about the outdoors. Cannot thank you enough for taking the time to send us this message. Means more than you know.
@lewisrountreeiii2937
@lewisrountreeiii2937 Год назад
Another outstanding film guys! If I were to choose one word to describe it, that word would be therapeutic or perhaps cathartic...yeah, I know, that's two words.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Lewis. Appreciate that very much.
@chrisbatchelor864
@chrisbatchelor864 Год назад
What a trip..beautifully photographed. I have seen northern lights but never so bright and green. Awe inspiring! Thanks.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
That's Chris. We were completely blown away by them. Amazing experience.
@MnNative
@MnNative 2 месяца назад
Thanks for a wonderful trip down my memory lane. Wonderful work. As I work my way through your videos, I've tried to avoid making comments with everyone. But my wife and I went to an island lodge on Douglas Lake in 2006 and canoed down Onnie creek to Onnie lake. That area is like a peninsula that the owner of the lodge had lobbied hard to be included in the park. Amazingly, we saw a Woodland caribou.... people who had been at the lodge for years had never seen one. In a short portage to hatch lake, we see a large black bear swimming across the lake... my wife just caught a glimpse as she was taking photos of leichen. After 18 years, we plan to go back this summer!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 2 месяца назад
Hope you guys have an incredible trip. Wcpp is probably our favourite park in Ontario. It’s such an amazing place to canoe and explore. Enjoy your time there.
@fortesting5147
@fortesting5147 Год назад
I realize if i drove 20hr+ south from Montreal where I live, I'd be in Florida... damn....Also amazing cinematography.. you really know how to tell a story visually and beautifully.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much. We are always amazed at how big Ontario is (and Quebec too).
@hikeCANOEcamp
@hikeCANOEcamp Год назад
Great video! As much devastation the wildfires had swallowed up you still managed to see and enjoy your trip. I'm really glad for that.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you. This was certainly one of the best canoe trips I’ve ever been on. So much fun.
@dougroberts3643
@dougroberts3643 Год назад
The two of you are truly gifted. I loved the way you told the story throughout the video. It was different than we're used to and I thoroughly enjoyed every second of it. Now I have one more of your videos to watch so I can be caught up. I'm so looking forward to it. Thank you for taking me with you on another journey.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Doug. We were going for a different style so I’m glad you enjoyed it. We had a lot of fun on the trip and putting the video together. Appreciate the support very much.
@kevinharding2099
@kevinharding2099 Год назад
I normally do not appreciates the musical components of You Tube videos, but you have chosen great selections. Nicely done.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Kevin. We spend a huge amount of time trying to find music that will add to the videos and I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@gemigirl5521
@gemigirl5521 3 месяца назад
Those shots of the aurora were phenomenal!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 3 месяца назад
Thank you. They were incredible in person. It never gets old watching the Aurora.
@daveysdash
@daveysdash Год назад
Canoe The North. Love you two. It makes my heart sing when you guys actually canoe the north...above the 49th. From Alaska to W.C.P.P. the majority of Canada sits, and would love to see you guys explore what this country has to offer above and beyond southern Ontario. Love from Manitoba, and thanks for sharing your Dash!!! - Davey.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Davey. Thank you very much for the comment. We love to spend as much time up north as possible but even if it’s just Algonquin it’s just nice to be outside in a canoe. Appreciate the comment very much.
@luciereadman4003
@luciereadman4003 Год назад
This was so enjoyable to watch, loved the format. The beauty seen past the devastation was amazing. And that moose, what a stunning beast!! Thanks for sharing this adventure!!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Lucie. That moose was a BIG animal. Really cool to see! Glad you enjoyed this one and thank you so much for watching and leaving this nice comment.
@kenbrown5449
@kenbrown5449 Год назад
Another soul enriching journey. I've been in the deep woods and this was the next best thing. Thank you.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you Ken. Glad you enjoyed this one. 🛶
@weatherincorporated6088
@weatherincorporated6088 Год назад
Absolutely beautiful!! Thanks for sharing this with us once again! Edit to say, I love the music and filming so very much. The narrative format you used in this one was fresh and different. And the night and sunset shots are EPIC. What a joy to watch.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Appreciate it very very much. Thank you so much. 🙏
@trishaharrison6183
@trishaharrison6183 Год назад
What an amazing trip. Best filmed light show I have seen of Woodland Caribou. You’s are both so great at telling the story and filming. Thanks so much for sharing😘
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Amazing Trisha. Thank you as always for your nice comments.
@terrywhite9017
@terrywhite9017 Год назад
This is absolutely fantastic video. The moose looked huge. The sunset beautiful. The Arora was very beautiful, never seen it before. Thank you, love you and love to all. That would be a fabulous trip. You are definitely blessed to see places that so many will never get to experience.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks again for the very nice comment Terry. We are certainly very lucky to be able to have visited so many incredible places. Glad you enjoyed this video.
@waltb7943
@waltb7943 Год назад
Another fantastic Canoe the North film. I have been to Wabakimi three times and Woodland Caribou has always been on my bucket list. Even though much has been burned and lost there is much beauty in the devastation. Looking forward to your next adventure.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much Walt. There certainly is a lot of beauty in the devastation. Ive actually got a Wabakimi video coming up sometime this winter so you'll probably be very familiar with the next canoeing video.
@user-to1to7ck8v
@user-to1to7ck8v Месяц назад
Your so lucky to have witnessed the northern lights in person (24:31) wow what a sight 😍 ❤️ that's something I have always wanted to see myself but have never been able to travel that far north. So I appreciate you sharing that with us 👍 😊❤
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Месяц назад
It's so unbelievable. Hope you get the opportunity to see the aurora. Its amazing!
@robertanderson2266
@robertanderson2266 Год назад
Another great adventure. Excellent pics of the Northern Lights. Well done!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you Robert.
@bobwalker9635
@bobwalker9635 Год назад
Very nice! Been on many trips there in the last 30 years. Hard to see those special places burn. Kind of takes "new eyes" to go back and appreciate it. Thanks for sharing.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Bob. Appreciate the comment very much. Hopefully 30 years from now we’ll still be canoe tripping through this amazing park.
@kevinstromquist5954
@kevinstromquist5954 Год назад
The resilience of nature shines through this video. Although the landscape has changed dramatically since the trip with your brother, you and Ashley saw nature at its best. I have done some fly in fishing trips east of the park nd the forest and lakes were not burned up. Sorry to see what has been going on in NW Ontario not to forget the rest of Canada during these trying times. Loved the northern lights and the music, can not wait for the next adventure.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks so much Kevin. It’s an amazing area to see and explore. Awesome fishing as well. 🎣
@ALL_ADVENTURE_OVERLAND
@ALL_ADVENTURE_OVERLAND Год назад
I love it. indredible green in 24'50". No words.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you. It was a magical experience for both of us.
@thepuzzledgoddess
@thepuzzledgoddess 10 месяцев назад
I saw your channel Recommended by John and Erin’s Lost Lakes, one of my favourite nature channels . Thank you for taking us along to this beautiful place. Cinematography was lovely. I felt the magical, quiet connection that you both brought together. Like all great relationships, you always want to connect no matter what, and it is truly worth it and beautiful, just like another planet. Stunning sunsets, wildlife, and the aurora borealis was out of this world. Subscribed to your beautiful channel.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your kind words about our channel. We are glad you enjoyed the video. Jon and Erin have been a big supporters of our channel and we are very grateful that you found us through their channel.
@jimhanson7476
@jimhanson7476 Год назад
Burnt or not, still one of the best adventures in Canada to go stay and explore… stunning
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Totally agree Jim. Amazing place.
@Nick-hl5pk
@Nick-hl5pk 11 месяцев назад
Wow!! Thanks for taking us along.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 11 месяцев назад
More than welcome Nick. Thank you.
@davidutterback4982
@davidutterback4982 8 месяцев назад
Loved this video! My daughter and I did your same route 2x in 2008 and 2012 and even camped at some of the same sites/lakes as you, so it was a real head rush to watch! I'm saddened by the fires, which we've watched intently from afar. But I'm glad to hear how amazing the park still is after being swathed in flames. I'm hopeful to get back there again. Great job with the video all the way around!! I've watched a number of these from other paddlers, most of which tend to be too long and rather boring. Yours is spot-on! 🙂
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 8 месяцев назад
We are glad to hear that you’ve have the pleasure of paddling though this amazing park. Even with the burns it’s one of if not our favourite place to paddle. Thank you very much for the nice comment and hope you guys get back to WCPP soon! 🛶
@davidgoff7336
@davidgoff7336 Год назад
Wow, what a trip. Thank you so much for taking us along. :)
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks David.
@stevebythesea
@stevebythesea Год назад
Another quality production which always seems to improve on the previous adventures. Northern Lights were amazing. Well done and looking forward to some more adventures. Film companies will soon be knocking on your door ?
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Steve. Hope you guys are doing well and we miss you both.
@meln3771
@meln3771 Год назад
Beautiful trip! The regrowth would be interesting to see and physically walk through I bet. That natural fire life cycle in a forest is something else. The highlight of caribou and northern lights are on my bucket list too - so lucky! Happy Paddling!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
We were very lucky indeed. Those young evergreens when they grow back will be unbelievably thick. Thanks so much Mel.
@donmiles9083
@donmiles9083 Год назад
I've watched many many of your films, and love them all. This style of narration was different for sure, but just as enjoyable as any other. The storytelling is VERY enjoyable! (One more thing...How many hosts personally reply to comments? Not that many for sure. Thanks for taking the time. You make people feel important even if you don't agree with their comment). Enough already... Wonderful film.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you kindly Don. We sincerely appreciate the support. We really try to respond to everyone. If people have taken the time to watch and comment we try as hard as we can to respond. Hopefully we can continue this. Thanks again for the comment and support.
@jennylene
@jennylene 7 месяцев назад
wow!!im out of words..this is unbelievable!!thanks
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 7 месяцев назад
Wow, thank you very much!
@DarrenMcGuire-NorthernExplorer
What an amazing video!! I had heard of the huge forest fires at Woodland Caribou Provincial Park and wondered what was left. It is clearly still epic as you showed us with this beautiful video!! I saw my first Woodland Caribou near Wabakimi Park last summer and it took my breath away!! It's amazing you got yours on film!! The Aurora footage is absolutely stunning !! Amazing work!! Thanks for sharing!!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Darren. They are amazing animals to see in person. I did a solo trip in wabakimi this September and saw one there as well. It swan in front of my canoe and totally blew me away. Glad you had the chance to see this amazing animal and hope your trip to the wabakimi area was amazing. Happy paddling in 2023.
@douggray1263
@douggray1263 Год назад
I really enjoyed listening to the different narratives. Yourself returning to a place you love and Ashley going there for the first time. I've watched a lot of videos on the park and when Ashley described it as another world/planet the one word that comes to mind when I see the burn areas is apocalyptic. Might make it there one day but don' t think I'd do it as a solo trip.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
I bet you would absolutely love it there Doug. If it makes you feel any different I would 100% do it as a solo trip but that's just me. Hard to beat WCPP for a canoe trip destination.
@FreakofNature1
@FreakofNature1 Год назад
The films just keep getting better and better! Way to evoke emotion friends! This one hits home for Britt and I as this was our first canoe trip. Special place, thanks for sharing your story 🍻🏕️🛶😁
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Teunis. It is a very special place to I think almost everyone who get the chance to paddle it. Thanks very much for the comment glad you enjoyed this one. Couldn’t ask for a better place to start the paddling journey. 🛶
@timberdogz
@timberdogz Год назад
That was aweseome!....definitly a bucket list place for me!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you. It’s an incredible place. Hope you make it there sometime! 🛶
@ride-paddle-repeat
@ride-paddle-repeat Год назад
Very cool film. I remember my first time at Woodland as well seeing the absolute biggest moose on the road in. They make them bigger there for sure. Great captures all around on the scenery and natural beauty.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you. Yes they do make them bigger there. Huge moose. Appreciate the comment very much.
@NotSoEpicAdventurer
@NotSoEpicAdventurer Год назад
Outstanding! Thanks for sharing another great trip ❤
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Our pleasure Curtis.
@OutdoorEarthling
@OutdoorEarthling Год назад
0:16:26 - I had a face-to-face encounter with that exact moose in pretty much the exact same spot last September (2022). Stood there looking straight at me for a good 7 or 8 seconds before heading to the forest. What a beautiful creature!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Amazing! It’s always a really cool experience getting to see those animals. Especially those big bulls!
@kennb.3389
@kennb.3389 Год назад
Beautiful . Thank you so much. A wonderful trip
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Kenn
@wudip6306
@wudip6306 Год назад
I just bumped up 10 inches on my screen....your new vid on this giant screen was incredible.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Amazing....thank you!
@wudip6306
@wudip6306 Год назад
@@CanoeTheNorth No, thank you! I come from the F.F. just south of where you went and I love your vids for a taste of home. Thank you so much!
@janicehodge500
@janicehodge500 Год назад
I really enjoyed this video as it really portrayed the resiliency of nature thru the eyes of someone who has seen it evolve. Thank you for your video - it was incredibly well done and has inspired me to reconsider a visit to Woodland Caribou despite the effects of Mother Nature.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much for the nice comment Janice. Greatly appreciate it. Im not sure if you’ve paddle in WCPP before, but even with the burns it’s probably my favourite place to canoe out of anywhere we’ve paddled. Just so unique and different. Hope you get to explore this amazing park.
@carolearl4761
@carolearl4761 Год назад
Absolutely stunning! Thank you once again for all your hard work. I can't wait to see the next one.🙂
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Carol. 😊
@jimfromoregonusa9899
@jimfromoregonusa9899 Год назад
What a great way to start the "New Year" with a canoeing adventure with you two.....loved it and so well done....thank you!!!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much as always Jim. Hope you have an awesome 2023!
@williamleopold507
@williamleopold507 Год назад
Beautiful trip and Northern Lights ! Thanks for sharing .
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Our pleasure William. Thanks for the comment.
@icare6076
@icare6076 Год назад
What a delightful film. Thanks for sharing with us. ❤
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much for watching and leaving the comment.
@HotRod-wv4vm
@HotRod-wv4vm Год назад
Thanks for sharing this beautiful adventure
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Our pleasure!
@filipsaprkin
@filipsaprkin Год назад
Thank you for sharing the experience...
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
You are more than welcome Filip. Thanks for the comment.
@SchmutzieOutdoors
@SchmutzieOutdoors Год назад
Great video. We had some serious fires down in the BWCA in 2021. Evacuated the whole area for the first time since 1978. We've all heard about fire being part of the forest life cycle, but it's still painful to see all those beautiful trees burned to a crisp. Thanks for this wonderful vid.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you. 2021 was a tough year for a lot of the northern parks. Lots of damage done. Hopefully we don't see anything like this again for a long time.
@DigitomProductions
@DigitomProductions Год назад
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing the lights with us as well :)
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much. Those northern lights are unreal. Hard to go back to bed when you know the light show is going on.
@timsmothers8740
@timsmothers8740 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
You’re more than welcome Tim. Thank you.
@davidmaiden5677
@davidmaiden5677 Год назад
You're best video yet. They just keep getting better and better. Thanks.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Wow, thank you David.
@MeetMeOutside
@MeetMeOutside Год назад
Thank you ! What a great way to wind down the week. Thanks for sharing this amazing outing. Can’t wait for ice out ! Peace
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
I hear ya......ice out can't come soon enough.
@littlepony6762
@littlepony6762 Год назад
Awesome Story Beautiful Wilderness loved it Thank you 😊
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you.
@jimsmedley234
@jimsmedley234 Год назад
Yet another awesome video, congratulations you two! You never disappoint.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Jim.
@barrymaher1575
@barrymaher1575 Год назад
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Barry.
@daryllanouette8236
@daryllanouette8236 Год назад
Beautiful video guys. Thank you
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much Daryl.
@kellywohlgemut4797
@kellywohlgemut4797 Год назад
What a beautiful video. I so appreciate your content. It helps get me through until camping season starts back up again and I can run away to the north.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Kelly......open water season can't come soon enough. Hope you're enjoying winter though.
@evank7370
@evank7370 Год назад
Just grabbed a warm drink and sitting down to enjoy! Thanks for another awesome video.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Awesome! Thank you Evan.
@ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957
@ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957 Год назад
Wonderful...I get lost in your films. Good Job. Thank you so much
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
That's a great comment to receive. Thank you.
@davescanoeingadventures
@davescanoeingadventures Год назад
Truly an amazing trip. I hope to one day make it to this majestic location.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
One of the best canoeing areas in the world in my opinion. Love it there. Hope you make it there.
@samikatt2151
@samikatt2151 Год назад
Hauntingly beautiful. I love your channel. You 2 make amazing content. Thank you
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks so much Sami.
@calatoruldac
@calatoruldac Год назад
Congratulations for your very nice trip. Beautiful aurora! 💖
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks so much. They were a really amazing highlight of the trip.
@kevinpacker7805
@kevinpacker7805 Год назад
Wow! Really stunning work guys!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Kevin.
@sophiaspaul7471
@sophiaspaul7471 Год назад
beautiful how you put all this together. As always, so calming, soothing and inspirational. Love your wildlife experiences and of course the aurora. I would love to see all this in person.... thank you.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Sophia. It's a special experience for sure.
@gilligallou
@gilligallou Год назад
awesome folks, way to go, well done. A beautiful part of the world, thank you for sharing, Bob
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much Bob. Hope you're having a great winter so far.
@joannetutor4051
@joannetutor4051 Год назад
What glorious sights! Thank you for that journey❤
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Your very welcome Joanne. Thank you for watching.
@Chainsaw_art
@Chainsaw_art Год назад
Incredible, love watching your videos.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much Mark. Much appreciated.
@AOKUrbanHomestead1
@AOKUrbanHomestead1 Год назад
This was beautiful as are all your videos.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@TelosBudo
@TelosBudo Год назад
Awww so good. Thanks for putting this together. Beautiful scenery and the Aurora Borealis look incredible.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you very much. We got lucky on this trip with the northern light. Amazing.
@nhaist6910
@nhaist6910 Год назад
Beautifully told. Thanks for sharing.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@kccox3446
@kccox3446 Год назад
Wow wow!!! This was Amazing!!! Sure have miss you both can't wait for more 😊
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Lots more to come KC. Thanks as always for the support.
@kccox3446
@kccox3446 Год назад
🖐️just missing you both so much on vids ♥️hope all is well your way I can't wait to see the new Adventure, miss y'all✋♥️
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
@@kccox3446 thanks KC. Appreciate it very much.
@CanadianSledDog
@CanadianSledDog Год назад
Always a treat to see another part of the country through your lens Keenan! Especially one so dynamically changing.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
It’s a crazy place to explore. Like no other place I’ve ever been. Hope you and the pup have a great adventure filled 2023.
@adelbahrami9947
@adelbahrami9947 Год назад
Great job guys like always, hope see you someday there
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Adel!
@ianlindsey3616
@ianlindsey3616 Год назад
Top notch video and excellent narration you guys. WOW that bull moose was massive and the northern light were spectacular! THX CHEERS!!!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much Ian. It was a special trip for us. Glad you enjoyed this one.
@brianstarr8199
@brianstarr8199 Год назад
It's mid January, what a wonderful way to spend time with a coffee as we dream of spring and plan adventures to unfold. A very well done video, thanks for taking the time to share. Pleasure and peace be with your travels.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks Brian. Appreciate it. I also love Dreaming of spring trip in the heart of Winter. Cannot wait for ice off.
@davidjennings6937
@davidjennings6937 Год назад
Such a remote area. Great video!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks David. Ya there is not to much around there that's for sure.
@mccluskeyp
@mccluskeyp Год назад
Looking forward to another top shelf production from Canoe the North.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thank you!
@pt712
@pt712 8 месяцев назад
What a beautiful place, great video
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth 8 месяцев назад
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it!
@cabinseeker65
@cabinseeker65 Год назад
What a glowing review! I can’t wait to get back either! Nutria is where I saw a moose too. Nice that you found the Aegean cave too and South Aegean is an awesome lake to paddle! Cheers guys!
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
I think it might be my favourite place in the world that park. I just love it there. You make amazing looking maps by the way. I just was looking at your site and I'll have to put an order together.
@patbrougham9929
@patbrougham9929 Год назад
Thanks for the beauty, the laughs, and the deep thinking. I always save your work to share with my wife. It brightens our evening. Thanks again, friends
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Can't ask for a better comment than that. Thanks Pat. really appreciate it.
@Live2dayWanderland
@Live2dayWanderland Год назад
awesome, thanks for sharing
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Your more than welcome. Thank you!
@louisnault7333
@louisnault7333 Год назад
Keenan and Ashleigh - great showcase of WCCP. Your outlook on the burn really helped me think of it differently. Congrats on the caribou sighting! Well done on the film 👍🏻
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks you much Louis. Lots of beauty through the burn for sure.
@jeffmatthews3798
@jeffmatthews3798 Год назад
Your best video to date that I’ve watched and Ashley’s best narrative. I planned a Woodland Caribou in the early 90’s and didn’t pull it off. You’ve re-ignited the urge. My best paddles are always the first ones. Repeat trips to the same area are always easier, but for some reason not as rewarding. The exceptions are those in recent burn areas. It’s like another world. As devastating as is appears, it is natural renewal. The regrowth is in someways refreshing. Thank you for the experience. I can’t smell it, but enjoyed seeing it. Thank you . Hope you have a wonderful ‘23.
@CanoeTheNorth
@CanoeTheNorth Год назад
Thanks very much Jeff. I agree about what you said about your first trip. Always special. Hope you make it to WCPP. I don't want the park to get busier but I really think it's maybe the best place to paddle in Ontario. Just love it.
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