Amazing video, so much information and great info, I really liked how you explained the difference between a wolf and coyote howl as well as showing the journey of the North Saskatchewan River all the way to lake Winnipeg, looking forward to your next video
Thank you, I’m always looking for new and interesting ways to share the history and trails of Albertas backcountry and the Canadian Rockies, stay tuned.
this shows such a wide open view it must have been wonderful to the early people here...The video shows a lot of options for viewing it is so great that we can see this through your eyes and knowledge..so wide open and expansive great job
One point..The North Saskatchewan river does not reach Saskatoon but heads north at Borden Sask. The South Saskatchewan river flows though Saskatoon and the two separate rivers eventually meet up near Prince Albert Saskatchewan before flowing onward to Manitoba.
thank you, you are correct in that, I mentioned Saskatoon as a general reference point, which was used by Parks Canada to give an overall rough direction of the river , by mentioning a major city some might know as a general point of reference
Saskatoon has the South Saskatchewan River but the North does sweep south of North Battleford towards Saskatoon 20 miles away then north to P.A.. I have catch trout in all the lakes around the House river except Freshfield lake, it has to many Icebergs.
We go there often Great tour Thank you
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
Not been there in a long time now, great video.
I am glad you enjoyed it.
Amazing video, so much information and great info, I really liked how you explained the difference between a wolf and coyote howl as well as showing the journey of the North Saskatchewan River all the way to lake Winnipeg, looking forward to your next video
Thank you, I’m always looking for new and interesting ways to share the history and trails of Albertas backcountry and the Canadian Rockies, stay tuned.
Who knew? Beautiful 😊
thank you so much, I am glad you enjoyed it
this shows such a wide open view it must have been wonderful to the early people here...The video shows a lot of options for viewing it is so great that we can see this through your eyes and knowledge..so wide open and expansive great job
thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it, I want to add historic facts as well as hikes to show my viewers a true appreciation of the outdoors
The views keep on giving! I'm gonna have to check this place out next!
thank you so much. It is truly an amazing place. I'm glad you enjoyed it
Your video was truly beautiful and inspiring. As a fellow creator, I appreciate the effort you put into it. Sub and 👍21
thank you so much, glad you enjoyed it :)
One point..The North Saskatchewan river does not reach Saskatoon but heads north at Borden Sask. The South Saskatchewan river flows though Saskatoon and the two separate rivers eventually meet up near Prince Albert Saskatchewan before flowing onward to Manitoba.
thank you, you are correct in that, I mentioned Saskatoon as a general reference point, which was used by Parks Canada to give an overall rough direction of the river , by mentioning a major city some might know as a general point of reference
Saskatoon has the South Saskatchewan River but the North does sweep south of North Battleford towards Saskatoon 20 miles away then north to P.A.. I have catch trout in all the lakes around the House river except Freshfield lake, it has to many Icebergs.
nice, that's awesome, I love fly fishing but have never tried it there, I will. Thank you for the tip :)