Reminds me of back home looking at natural stone formations ,you can see where the Glaciers leaving their Mark behind scouring the stone from draging rocks across the stone pads while they where on the move. What a perfect day! For the deserving!
A very belated comment but: I canoed every single lake including Norway lake and Sandy Lake by Silver Peak way back there except for Nelly lake which is a 3,000m portage from Grace lake. Too long with gear going uphill..lol. It is an extremely clear lake. Killarney is stunning and absolutely breathtaking. OSA was my favorite by far. I also loved the graveled beach coming out of the portage and on to OSA. Greatest spot is either the first or second island to the far left if I remember correctly. There is a high cliff to the left...I think? If you were to go to the end of OSA lake, you can make your way by a few portages through Artist Creek until you eventually reach an inlet of Georgian Bay. You get to traveling along the Blue Ridge (right) and South La Cloche mountain range (left). I miss those fun filled days and beautiful peaceful times of paddling and camping with good people...sigh.
You really captured that radiant golden light in this film .
Reminds me of back home looking at natural stone formations ,you can see where the Glaciers leaving their Mark behind scouring the stone from draging rocks across the stone pads while they where on the move.
What a perfect day! For the deserving!
Oh là là..que c'est beau!!..je comprends mieux votre attachement à votre pays. Vous avez tout sur place 💚🍀..merci pour cette très belle vidéo
A very belated comment but: I canoed every single lake including Norway lake and Sandy Lake by Silver Peak way back there except for Nelly lake which is a 3,000m portage from Grace lake. Too long with gear going uphill..lol. It is an extremely clear lake. Killarney is stunning and absolutely breathtaking. OSA was my favorite by far. I also loved the graveled beach coming out of the portage and on to OSA. Greatest spot is either the first or second island to the far left if I remember correctly. There is a high cliff to the left...I think? If you were to go to the end of OSA lake, you can make your way by a few portages through Artist Creek until you eventually reach an inlet of Georgian Bay. You get to traveling along the Blue Ridge (right) and South La Cloche mountain range (left). I miss those fun filled days and beautiful peaceful times of paddling and camping with good people...sigh.
Wow, you seemed to capture the essence of an Ontario Park early morning wonderfully. Done, and subbed.
Very calming spot.
Take care,
Al
Peaceful
Excellent video, reminds me of my trip to George lake last year. Thanks for sharing!
Finally found the answer, why I like camping.
very nice ! love it.
Beautiful... Love the sounds of the loons, they remind me a little bit of the whipporwill calls i hear at night in the pine forests here at home
It's great that you take the time to carefully set up the shots on all of your videos, Very beautifully done. I need to get back in to a canoe!
Thanks. Absolutely
wow - breathtaking pictures and absolute amazing scenery with nice music! greetings from Tyrol!
Thank you!
Thank you so much for the gifts you give to me with each video.
I enjoyed watching this. I've got to get out more!
Whow, beautiful.
Nice video from a beautiful place! We love the bird songs 🎶 Atb Tove and Kaja
Like the man says "Beauty is a joy forever' IF WE TAKE CARE OF IT Brian 76
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What site was this? Any favourite site # on OSA or Killarney Lake?
Well done.