Aw the awesome beautiful scenery in Canada . Sounds like a great adventure you are doing . Looking forward to seeing your trip in up coming videos . Cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. 🌎🍻👍🏼😁. P.S. just got to love seeing a landy flexing along some countryside track . 😄
I’m from Ontario and yes far north Ontario north of Superior is beautiful with almost endless wild camping opportunities. But let me say that northern Quebec the Trans Taiga in particular is fantastic with big rivers and lots of outlooks to enjoy , the Trans Taiga is as far as you can get from a town in North America on a very rough road-track . In fact when you reach the end of the Trans Taiga and if the space shuttle were to fly overhead, they (in the space shuttle) would be closer to you than you are to a town !! FACT!! When done the Trans Taiga you can head west and camp on the shore of James Bay (part of the Arctic Ocean) salt water , tides, kelp , pretty awesome . It is unique in that you are on salt water in the middle of the country … not on either coast !! Enjoy Canada . Cheers fellow overlander Jeep overlanding the far north !!
We are enjoying Ontario a lot and I do know that we didn’t take time to organize the trip and look more into what was nice to do in Quebec or any place around Canada tbh. Thanks for sharing!
You did not see any wildlife but be assured they saw you.. They are very good at staying discret especially this time of year. As per this, also make sure you camp in a safe and open place as hunting season is starting and wild camping and hunting do not go well together...
Welcome to Canada. I'll keep an eye out for you in eastern Ontario next week we're taking our defender around the Rideau canal and the kawarthas next week
To increase your chances to seeing wildlife in Canada, you have to get populated areas, so basically about 150 km from the border with the USA, in my opinion the Yukon is the best place, but the Northern portions of most of the provinces are a close second.
Je suis du Québec, et pour avoir traverser le Canada, c'est beaucoup plus facile dans les autres provinces de trouver les Crown lands. Et c'est plus permissif pour l'overland aussi. Au Québec vous avez le site Web "forêt ouverte", où on peu démêler les terres publiques des terres privées. Mais ce n'est pas très user friendly 😒. Bonne continuité dans ce grand pays !
Agreed that Ontario is much easier and open than Quebec. Being from Quebec, it is overly regulated. Crown land is not really a thing. That said, there is a lot of places to explore, but you have to go farther north. As for wildlife, you have to be patient and quiet 🤫😉
Awesome content your very thorough. As for wild life you will see them.
Aw the awesome beautiful scenery in Canada . Sounds like a great adventure you are doing . Looking forward to seeing your trip in up coming videos . Cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. 🌎🍻👍🏼😁. P.S. just got to love seeing a landy flexing along some countryside track . 😄
Super, content de vous retrouver sur RUclips!
Merci! :)
Hi,
I just met you folks tonight at river. Cool video, will be watching.
Awesome! Thank you!
I’m from Ontario and yes far north Ontario north of Superior is beautiful with almost endless wild camping opportunities.
But let me say that northern Quebec the Trans Taiga in particular is fantastic with big rivers and lots of outlooks to enjoy , the Trans Taiga is as far as you can get from a town in North America on a very rough road-track . In fact when you reach the end of the Trans Taiga and if the space shuttle were to fly overhead, they (in the space shuttle) would be closer to you than you are to a town !! FACT!!
When done the Trans Taiga you can head west and camp on the shore of James Bay (part of the Arctic Ocean) salt water , tides, kelp , pretty awesome . It is unique in that you are on salt water in the middle of the country … not on either coast !! Enjoy Canada . Cheers fellow overlander Jeep overlanding the far north !!
We are enjoying Ontario a lot and I do know that we didn’t take time to organize the trip and look more into what was nice to do in Quebec or any place around Canada tbh. Thanks for sharing!
That looks like an awesome place for fishing. All I can say is that I hope your trip is safe and AWESOME!
Thanks ! So many cool places to fish here 😃
Good luck. Keep pushing, it will all get sorted.
Thanks ! :)
Glad you guys made it safe
Thanks!
Nice video! You should consider getting a small overlanding trailer something similar to the Smittybilt Scout overland trailer to haul all that gear.
Thanks! We’re trying without the hassle of a trailer ;)
Sounds like your settling in with your journey 😄 watch out for Bigfoot/Sasquatch 😱🫣🇬🇧
Slowly settling in 😊
You did not see any wildlife but be assured they saw you.. They are very good at staying discret especially this time of year. As per this, also make sure you camp in a safe and open place as hunting season is starting and wild camping and hunting do not go well together...
They for sure hear and see us 😄
Welcome to Canada. I'll keep an eye out for you in eastern Ontario next week we're taking our defender around the Rideau canal and the kawarthas next week
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Go to Canadian tires big big store they'll have everything you need.
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Have faith; when/if you make it to Western Canada (specifically the Rocky Mountains) you will see A LOT of wildlife.
Looking forward to seeing that region too :)
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To increase your chances to seeing wildlife in Canada, you have to get populated areas, so basically about 150 km from the border with the USA, in my opinion the Yukon is the best place, but the Northern portions of most of the provinces are a close second.
Yukon must be amazing!
Do you have a Starlink wifi Sat ? what do you use for communication / posting content ?
We have a good mobile service and do what’s necessary to stay connected ;)
if you want to see bears , go to Elliot Lake , the walk in town right on main street . all the big animals are up there ,
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Je suis du Québec, et pour avoir traverser le Canada, c'est beaucoup plus facile dans les autres provinces de trouver les Crown lands. Et c'est plus permissif pour l'overland aussi. Au Québec vous avez le site Web "forêt ouverte", où on peu démêler les terres publiques des terres privées. Mais ce n'est pas très user friendly 😒.
Bonne continuité dans ce grand pays !
C est ce qu on a ressenti et je suis contente que même les canadiens le voit comme ça aussi :)
Agreed that Ontario is much easier and open than Quebec. Being from Quebec, it is overly regulated. Crown land is not really a thing. That said, there is a lot of places to explore, but you have to go farther north. As for wildlife, you have to be patient and quiet 🤫😉
I agree there’s more to be seen north :)
We have provinces and territories in Canada. Not stated.
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Looks like bugs are out...