NORTH to SOUTH - The French River Documentary 4k. The Canoe Trip and the History of the French River

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @ThePursuitofPassion
    @ThePursuitofPassion 3 года назад +78

    Pete, I watched this documentary twice before commenting, because there was so much to absorb. The visuals, the music, the sounds, and most of all the narration. This was a film at a different level, because it told a truly mesmerizing story. It wasn't just another canoe trip, it was a journey. A journey through the historic past, of the poignant present, and hints of the future. I've personally tripped on the French River countless times. Even heard, read, and seen much of this heritage river through the eyes and stories of others, but you have captured it differently - masterfully and captivating. This is NOT just a canoe route, and you have all shown us why. Thank you my friend. I know we have chatted a few times about this trip/film, and it was certainly worth the wait. I look forward to more of your stories in the near future. Cheers

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +6

      Wow David, thank you ever so much for these kind words 🙏 It's hard to know how to even respond, other than a genuine "thank you!" When I watch your videos and see the ambitious and difficult challenges that you take on, it inspires me to get to that level of skill and knowledge one day. Thanks for all the help you've been, for the support, and for the being the inspiration towards all my lofty goals for future adventures👍Cheers my friend! 🍻

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      @omarelijah9754 3 года назад

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  • @johneveringham1497
    @johneveringham1497 10 месяцев назад +9

    I lived at French River Lodge from 1041 to 1958.. My parents owned French River Lodge. Thanks for letting the World kow about the beauty of that region.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind comment! That's amazing you got to spend some great time of your life there.

    • @Sergessessohessoh
      @Sergessessohessoh 2 месяца назад

      Wow! How old are you? At least 917 years old

  • @robgunn6667
    @robgunn6667 2 года назад +4

    My friend and I did this 70 years ago as part of a project to canoe to James Bay from the Muskoka Lakes and we did most of it - I am 94 years of age. This was in a canvas-covered canoe that gained weight the longer we were out. Our tent was canvass, heavy when wet. One does not sit in the canoe but kneels on the bottom. There should be no seats in a canoe. We did the portages in one go. I took the canoe and a medium-sized pack and my friend the big pack. Our packs had tump lines. No life preservers, no phones, no Go-Pros only black and white photos. I enjoyed your documentary and wish I was young again, especially with all the modern equipment.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  2 года назад +1

      This sounds like an epic journey Rob, I'm sure you made the some of the best memories of your life on that trip!

    • @katnip198
      @katnip198 2 месяца назад +1

      WOW! you do have wonderful memories I bet from that expedition.

  • @als1023
    @als1023 Год назад +4

    I hope this inspires people to get out and travel this area. Have driven by on 69 so many times, to and from Northern Ontario. This part of southern Ontario is so accessible and stunningly beautiful !
    Born and raised in canoes and boats, so many northerners take this for granted. Folks inthe south can get out and really get a break from the stresses of congestion in the corridor, and experiience the history of our beautiful land.
    One can see travel in the off season is very doable, and if you enjoy peace and serenity, this excellent piece will bring many to the point of action, I very much hope.
    Best wishes and thanks from Vancouver Ilsand

  • @cshunters
    @cshunters Год назад +3

    Wow.... well done. It's on my bucket list.

  • @Themanwiththeplan85
    @Themanwiththeplan85 Год назад +1

    This area has some of the most beautiful landscapes Ontario has to offer. Thank you very much for sharing your journey and congratulations on completing the same amazing trip so many explorers and pioneers have made over the last few hundred years, it's something very special

  • @sashad8204
    @sashad8204 3 года назад +6

    Mesmerizing!! I pity those who cannot feel nature, and therefore cannot be healed, soothed, and challenged by it. Thank you for so beautifully capturing our Canadian wilderness at its finest and taking us with you on this epic trip. ❤🙏

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Wow Sasha, your words are so kind and thoughtful! I truly appreciate each word you said. I agree that nature truly does have a healing power, and it has helped me (and is still helping me) to go through some of the darkest times in life. I'm so happy this documentary resonated with you and I truly appreciate your encouraging comment. All the best to you!

  • @JohnSteenhof
    @JohnSteenhof Год назад +1

    Pete and Bill, we have seen this trip before and commented on it. And seeing it again, such an epic description. It so excited us both. What a poetic rendition of a journey on the French River. My wife and I, both Canadians are away from our children and grandchildren for a year in Canberra, Australia. We miss Ontario and lick our lips at the journey through the French River. As always your presentation makes the heart shudder both at the historic elements of the trip and the beauty of this river. We also praise God for this jewel of nature in His crown. I had to think of Haydn's creation oratorio. The heavens are telling the glory of God. We would like to thank you both for your most enjoyable work of art that you have produced. We also enjoyed the comments below which put into words our appreciation of your reflective most enticing saga. We are older but expressed our hope that we could do one more canoe trip in the rivers of Ontario. *******My last trip was on the Magnetewan River in a very grand spring flood in 1993 with two of my boys, at that time14 and 15. My heart almost fell out when I saw the first rapids. I was at that point a lake paddler with some experience on the rivers but no river paddling skills. Thankfully we met some experience river paddlers and we found that paddling the wild spring river rapids was almost the opposite of lake skills. They patiently taught us, but as usual we learned mainly from our mistakes. We were just thankful to survive as we had some hair-raising dunks under the water for fairly long periods of time.(I thought I had lost a son at one point.) By God's grace we survived. Yet...I enjoyed the adrenalin rush. ******** Thanks also for the history lesson. There is no more interesting history, than hearing stories from a person kneeling at the scene. All this happened....right here. So many levels of history are covered. Wow! Wow! Wow! PS We await an invention for the Go Pro that makes it unloseable in rapids. Our heart has sunk twice now, for you guys. We probably will view this again in a year or so.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  Год назад

      Hi John, many thanks for another encouraging and meaningful comment! I'm glad you continue to appreciate this and that you take the time to let me know what it means to you. Bill and I have been blessed enough to see much more of God's creation via canoe over the last two years since this project came out. I hope to present another documentary similar to this one about the beautiful Missinaibi River one day.
      God bless,
      Pete

    • @JohnSteenhof
      @JohnSteenhof Год назад

      @@LatitudesWildernessFilms Shalom, Pete. We look forward to vicariously enjoy more of your adventures while living down under. I am now 74 so any adventures are now an unexpected bonus. Bless you and Bill My hope is that we meet some day on this side of glory just to personally express our thanks for all your work, which was such a blessing in our lives.

    • @michaelschuetz2427
      @michaelschuetz2427 11 месяцев назад

      John I really enjoyed reading your comment on Pete's amazing video of the lower French river.

  • @scottheywood6502
    @scottheywood6502 3 года назад +2

    Great stuff. I grew up spending summers on the French River Delta and working at most of the local marinas and lodges. The green-roofed, red sided building in Hartley Bay (visible from the marina and very near the railway tracks in your film) was originally home to CN railway workers until around 1910 when CN finished installing the tracks. They then sold the camp and land to a group of guys who formed The Hartley Bay Club in 1912. My grandfather and father were members. Then dad bought a place in Ox Bay where the French and Pickerel Rivers split. Many fond memories.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hey Scott, I love this historic information that you've shared, thank you so much for offering that! One of the best things that has come from this film has been hearing from folks such as yourself who have grown up in that area. I've learned so many historical tidbits from these folks that I could make a part 2 to this documentary! Thank you so much for the encouragement and support!

    • @scottheywood6502
      @scottheywood6502 3 года назад

      ​@@LatitudesWildernessFilms You probably paddled past "Kamp Kaintuck" (KK), a large camp at the mouth of the Wanapitei River and Wanapitei Bay maybe 2 km out of Hartley Bay. It's a fishing club owned by a group of about 25-30 elderly doctors, judges, lawyers, and business owners from Kentucky, USA. I worked there as a fishing guide in 1977 - I was 13. You were supposed to be 16 but I was almost 6' and back then, nobody really cared about your age as long as you could handle a boat. THAT I could do. The guys I worked with were all 16 to 24 and only 1 other local guy knew his way around a bit. Anyway, KK opens once a year for the first 3 weeks of August (at least it used to) and Hartley Bay Marina would make the camp turn-key ready for the group's arrival. It was a ton of work and I was on vacation but helping with the prep because I know the marina owners. They offered me a job guiding as they were short one. The times were different then as the group brought their own black cook and helper. Both men would "dress" to serve meals. Each week (Saturdays) they would select a a new Kamp Captain who would organize the list of who's fishing with who and where they were going fishing. Three days in I was selected to fish at the Bad River along with two other boats and guides. The two boats followed me 19km down through the Voyageur Channel, through the Crooked Rapids, and out to Georgian Bay. We had a great day and the guests loved the ride through the rapids. We caught lots of fish and even brought back a 24 lb. Northern Pike. After dinner I was summoned to the porch where the Kamp Captain stood in front of a 4ft x 6ft. wall map covered with clear plastic and said loudly, "Where in the HELL did you take these men today!?" Surrounded, I pointed to the map where it said Bad River Channel. Apparently that's not where they wanted us to go when they gave us the ticket that I quickly took from my pocket that said "Bad River Channel". Oops! He explained how dangerous it was... What if..." I explained it's not dangerous if you know where you're going. I explained that I've driven to the Bad River and back to Hartley Bay dozens of times and even at night. In the end he was smiling and for the next 10 days I was on Bad River detail so all the men got to experience the rapids and fish for big pike. A few years later I was vacationing and went to Hartley Bay and ran in to someone guiding at KK and they recognized me from a photo on a wall inside the camp. I have many indelible moments and stories from my time spent there that I should probably write down. I think you'd like the history of how the Tinnerman French Canoe Club came to exist.

  • @stewartallan1440
    @stewartallan1440 27 дней назад

    This was a brilliant journey through one of my favourite areas, and so well narrated and shot. Bravo!

  • @marymorrison3128
    @marymorrison3128 7 месяцев назад

    Pete amazing journey thank you! I spent many years at our cottage on Bragdon Island at the narrows just below the previous Keystone Lodge. We came across Nippising on the original Chief Commanda arriving at the lodge then taking a boat called the Aletis to our island dropping off cottagers along the way. Living in nature catching minnows for fishing, shore dinners to eat the fish we caught eating fresh blueberries for dessert was an experience of a lifetime. It was truly my heart space. You two were so courageous to take this journey. Thank you again!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for the encouraging words! I love hearing from folks like you who have spent time on the river creating memories like what you did. Thanks for sharing!

  • @p.w.hanlon8335
    @p.w.hanlon8335 3 года назад

    I find this a wonderful little humble film about plain folk having an adventure. I enjoy it for the admission of the humanity and self awareness of their personal limits; I enjoy it for the sheer magnitude of the scenery that the adventure traverses through. It inspires me to define my own adventure in my own backyard

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      This was very well, and beautifully written, and I thank you so much for commenting in such an encouraging way. I appreciate this more than you know!

  • @JasonIrwinTumblehome
    @JasonIrwinTumblehome 3 года назад +11

    Awesome guys! Raising the bar. Really appreciate the time and effort here.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +2

      Thanks very much Jason, so so appreciated! Hopefully one day I'll have half of the skill and talent that you have! 🙏🍻

  • @RichardCulpeper
    @RichardCulpeper 3 года назад +1

    I think Toni Harting would approve. An inciteful and lovely film.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      That means a lot, thank you so much! Toni's book was a crucial resource through this project. I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed this, thank you for your kind words! 🙏

  • @jackk5845
    @jackk5845 3 года назад

    What a wonderful video! I've paddled on the French River many times since 1995 and it's been my absolutely favourite destination.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hey Jack, I'm so happy you enjoyed the documentary. I'm jealous you've been paddling this beautiful river since 95! All the best to you 👍

    • @jackk5845
      @jackk5845 3 года назад

      @@LatitudesWildernessFilms Thanks! By the way, I admire your videography skills. Could you tell me what kind of camera did you use? And I bet it took a lot of pos-production work to achieve this excellent final product.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      @@jackk5845 Hey Jack, again thank you so much for the encouragement! I use a Panasonic Lumix G85, and I film in 4k 24p and 1080 60p. It's an amazing camera for the value. I do hope to upgrade to a GH5 at some point. There was a PILE of work in post, between the editing and filming all the talking head stuff (3 months!) Thank you for noticing that and for appreciating it👍 I'm always happy to answer any questions people have so feel free to reach out anytime. Cheers Jack🍻

  • @carolwilson9341
    @carolwilson9341 3 года назад +1

    Living in Northern Ontario, where we have canoed and kayaked for years this video brought back so many memories of how beautiful it all is. I have done a couple of memorable kayaking trips in the French River Georgian Bay area. During the pandemic I have found a treasure trove of wonderful Canadian wilderness paddling trips and I long to get out again on the North Channel, where I live. Thanks for this and I look forward to more videos.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hey Carol, thanks so much your kind words! I'm very jealous of where you live 😂. I'm very happy that this brought back some good memories for you, and I hope can make more in the near future. All the best to you!

  • @dannyp8035
    @dannyp8035 6 месяцев назад

    Very well done gentlemen. It's a prime example why Ontario is an amazing part of earth. Spent most of my 68yrs on Lake Nipissing and Georgian Bay. Your historic references are a valuable addition to your trip. 2,000 years ago the river ran the opposite direction all the way down the Ottawa River. Another amazing river for tripping. Be well fellow explorers. "lets go around one more corner"

  • @gregadams8685
    @gregadams8685 3 года назад +4

    Pete please keep on doing what you do. Like the last post, you capture nature at it’s finest. Your commentary superb. I look forward to your next adventure. Keep up the good work and thank you for displaying nature and keeping it real.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hey Greg, wow thank you so much for taking the time to make such an encouraging comment, it means so much to me! Thanks for mentioning the commentary, I'm so glad to hear that it resonated with you as it was a new challenge for me. I have a lot of ideas for future projects like this one that I can't wait tackle..happy to have you along Greg, all the best to you!

  • @cobierinsharpe2362
    @cobierinsharpe2362 3 года назад +1

    More of this please! Loved it so much. I get tired of the docu-style day-to-day videos about canoe tripping. Loved the storyline and the shots of you talking about the journey. It's also SO INCREDIBLY REFRESHING TO SEE SOMEONE acting /BEING authentic. THANK YOU!!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Wow, such kind and encouraging words, I can't thank you enough!! I wanted this project to be different than the majority of tripping videos, and I'm so glad you could see that when you watched. Thank you for mentioning about the authenticity as well, I wanted to make sure that the emotions of the trip were captured, and the flaws that took place as well. None of us are perfect, and keeping the flaws included in the film was crucial to me. Many many thanks for the encouragement!!

  • @tedeast1180
    @tedeast1180 3 года назад +3

    Well done, will become the benchmark guide, the gold-standard reference of the river.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Wow that is very encouraging to hear, I would love that! I had hoped people would find it useful towards planning a trip to the French. Thank you so very much for your support!

  • @elsalindfield5691
    @elsalindfield5691 3 месяца назад

    This was beautifully done! I moved to the area and there is soooo much to see and explore.

  • @kaohtix420
    @kaohtix420 3 года назад

    i grew up on the french river spent plenty of days camping and fishing these beautiful waters, ever at the age of 15 was a guide at a camp called kamp kentuck, was a huge highlight of my life
    thanks for making this great video

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hey Chris thanks so much, I'm sure you have some awesome memories from those experiences, thanks for sharing 👍

  • @KatyAlmstrom
    @KatyAlmstrom 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I've been on the French every summer for nearly 40 years, missing this one due to Covid. You did an amazing job capturing how beautiful and tranquil life is there. Can't wait to get back!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hi Katy, thank you so very much for these encouraging words! I love hearing from people that have a connection to the river, and hearing if this film resonated with them. Thank you for watching and for commenting, all the best to you!

  • @TOOZECRUISE
    @TOOZECRUISE 3 года назад +3

    You've got the who's who of the canoe world commenting on your video Brother! Congratulations and bravo!! I am 100% doing this route! I'll probably pull out at HWY 69. The big water of Nipissing is now calling me...[Whispy wind sounds]... Bradley... [Sound of gusting wind]... Bradley
    I must answer!
    Thanks again for the inspiration my fellow paddler 👍

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +2

      Thanks so much man!! I'm pretty blown away by all of the support 👍🙏 Yah man you have to do this route! That Nipissing paddle is beautiful, especially in the fall. You can plan your route around the wind conditions, and there's lots of spots for nice campsites both on shore and on islands. So glad you've been inspired to do the route, I hope you can make it happen brother! Cheers 🍻

  • @camper69
    @camper69 3 года назад +4

    WOW! I must say I thoroughly enjoyed watching it tonight. I loved seeing the Recollect Falls area again. Thanks for all the work in filming your trip!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi there, thank you ever so much! I had hoped to film a lot more of Recollect Falls but it was pouring rain and I could only have my camera out for a few seconds. I'm really glad you enjoyed the final product, cheers! 🍻

  • @barrychisholm5177
    @barrychisholm5177 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for capturing the many aspects of this truly magnificent river. I have paddled most of your route in different sections over the last 40 years. I could never express the feeling you captured and shared, but it resonates so much with my experiences. This is a gift. And while my hopes for some camping this winter are not 100% extinguished by covid, I am now dreaming of where to explore this summer! You have really done a beautiful job sharing the majesty of the river, the history, and the deep connections it can create. Thank you again.....

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi Barry, wow this is such a thoughtful and encouraging comment to read! Thank you ever so much for taking the time to watch and to comment! I love hearing from people who know the river and have had experiences like ours. It's truly an amazing place that calls us all to go back over and over. Like you, I'm hoping to be able to get out winter camping shortly, but as soon as the ice is out I'll be paddling, and hopefully you will to. All the best Barry, thanks so much for the encouragement and support!

  • @esmondelliot4063
    @esmondelliot4063 3 года назад

    Thank you so much. What a gem. That is the best account of a canoe journey that i have had the pleasure of watching.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Wow, such a kind and encouraging comment to read, thank you so very much! It means the world to hear that👍👍

  • @GregStanton.
    @GregStanton. 3 года назад +1

    I'm not a paddler or a camper or anything of the sort. But I love nature, especially in our lovely country. And even more so, I love watching people do things they're passionate about and love. Thank you for sharing the experience with us. The research, history and storytelling is matched by done. Too many tripping videos I find are just too vloggy and don't show anything of substance. I can only watch so many "paddle cook sleep" videos. you've made this video a lesson, a story and a tribute to our history and culture above all. I'm rambling now, so long story short...you have a new follower! thank you so much :)

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hi Greg! Wow, your comment is so kind and encouraging, I appreciate it so very much! I do agree on the repetitive tripping videos that RUclips is saturated with. The direction that I want to go is towards films and documentaries that consist of historical info, storytelling, and that hopefully have more intellectual and thought provoking content, rather than a vlog showing what I'm doing. I can't thank you enough for your kindness and support! Cheers my friend!

  • @tanyaroyredcar
    @tanyaroyredcar 3 года назад

    Thank you for letting us share your journey. Stay safe. Roy and Tanya, England

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hi Roy and Tanya, I'm so happy you enjoyed this and I thank you for watching and for commenting! All the best to you!

  • @Voyageur314
    @Voyageur314 3 года назад +1

    I've watched many Canadian canoe trip videos to get me through the gaps of my own trips up there over the past thirty-five years. Your video is by far the most informative and entertaining of them all. Great job!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Wow thank you ever so much! That is very high praise coming from someone who has over 35 years of tripping experience, and it means the world to me, thank you!

  • @mmrtactical7764
    @mmrtactical7764 5 месяцев назад

    Absolutely amazing! I'm so happy to see a canoe trip in the fall, best time of year! Great work!

  • @brucenorth3575
    @brucenorth3575 2 года назад +2

    Was looking for some videos to get the feel of the French river and boom! Found this amazing documentary. Really well put together. Not only informative in both history and challenges but very therapeutic, motivating and uplifting to watch. I also learned how campsites exist along the river. I would love to find someone to do this journey with some day. Thanks guys for an awesome production!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words Bruce! I hope you can paddle some or all of the French River one day 👍

  • @stevenensminger5737
    @stevenensminger5737 Год назад

    Thank you for taking us along on this beautiful trip. 🌲

  • @JoelTremblayCA
    @JoelTremblayCA 3 года назад

    Just found this video today from Crown Land Camping group. All I can say is WOW! amazing documentary. I have this in my backyard, I promise you that the French will be my next canoe trip!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hey Joel thanks so much for the encouragement! We are blessed to have this amazing river in our province, you will certainly not regret a trip down the river! Try for fall if you can, much less traffic on the water and the colours are spectacular. Cheers! 🍻

  • @ganderbeaver77
    @ganderbeaver77 2 года назад

    Wow! Yes a canoe trip with a story. Living away from Canada, lately I have had a hankering to see some of the country I explored when I was young. While I have never been on the French River, this is much like so much of Ontario's beautiful North. but yet-unique. And so I am reminded of so many of my younger days canoe trips. I praised God for His art in your pictures.. You also recalled the historical in such a way that I could almost imagine being in a 600 pound voyageur canoe or travelling with the Indians. Felt for you when you lost your camera. Such a hard thing take for a story teller like you. Anyhow, thank you so much. My last trip in Canada was on the Magnetewan River in full spring flood. I found out that I had only lake skills in canoeing but some young bucks showed me the basics of river canoeing.
    so enjoyed your video and commentary. I myself vicariously enjoyed this trip so much.
    thanks guys.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  2 года назад

      Hi John! Wow, your words are beautifully written and mean so much to me! You mentioned that you praised God for His art in my pictures, and I want to say that I feel so very blessed to hear that! Both Bill and I are born again Christians, but during the time we took this trip and filmed it all, I (Pete) was openly living a life away from God, having much bitterness and anger against Him for pain I've experienced in life. This past year, only a few months after this video was released, I asked for God's forgiveness and for Christ to come into my life once again! I'm so thankful for His forgiveness and grace!
      I enjoyed your words about your last trip on the Magnetewan, I'd love to paddle it one day.
      Where are you living now? I hope that my future films will resonate with you and bring back fond memories of canoeing in the great north of Ontario. All the best to you John!

    • @ganderbeaver77
      @ganderbeaver77 2 года назад

      Hi Pete and greetings to Bill as well. I suspected you just might be Christians. Showed in your beautiful commentary, good relations, non-potty mouths and awesome interaction with the Land. So glad you have got over the place of bitterness in your life, Pete. Been there and done that more than once. The primary victims of bitterness are ourselves. We can get a lot of jabs in the Christian life. We were warned by Christ that as he had sufferings in His humiliation, so would we. Bitterness is such a temptation and is pictured as a bait in a trap in scriptures. I know so well because it plagued me at times. Psalm 37 and 73, the "fretters" Psalms are great ones in this respect. Thus it is part of the Lord's prayer. God puts us through sufferings and sometimes through disobedient people. Actually a canoe trip is a good way to think away from the maddening crowd on our relationship with God and His people. The rhythm of the paddle, the hues of creation, all of it! Having been the father of six boys your trip intrigued me in terms of keeping good personal relations between you two . It seemed to me that you guys were matched well. It is not always so. We made a trip with five guys from Chapleau down the Chapleau River to Lake Kapuskasing and then right back up Kapuskasing River over Lake Nemegosenda and to the highway. We had to pursuade a guy in Chapleau to buy two canoes so we could rent them off him. I was the "get in there and attack the rapids" type guy and my very good friend was more the "careful and portage" type fellow. We did have some arguments which were exacerbated by the fact of what they call "bush neurosis". But we made it through still loving each other. I now live in Australia, but I do miss ice-hockey and canoeing and my family who mostly attend the United Reformed Churches sprinkled over Ontario. Most live between Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. I am watching this reflective poetic journey of history again. You actually closely resemble our son Chris's best friend who was also a young man of kindness and reflection. And my question for you is, "What's next?" I'm gazing on a huge group of voyageurs paddling in Unison. But only in my mind as the last song is played on your journey. (Yeah ...I saw it a second time.)

  • @supergoodcamping
    @supergoodcamping 2 года назад +2

    What an amazing documentary! So much history. Gorgeous cinematography. Beautiful narration. A boatload of research & planning. Lost footage. Months of editing....
    Such a beautiful film to share. I'm so thankful that you did. And thankful for the history lessons, in particular. I think we'll look at our French loop a little differently this summer. Thank you!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your wonderful and encouraging comments! Your words have really brightened up my day. All the best to you my friend!

  • @TheHappyCamper
    @TheHappyCamper 3 года назад +24

    Really enjoyed it! The visuals, the history, the music choices, the time of year, and the story line. Amazing journey. Well done.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hey Kevin, thanks so much for sharing this and for supporting this project, it really means the world to me 👍I'm a huge lover of music and choosing the right tracks to include was one of my favourite parts of the process. I'm so happy you enjoyed this, all the best to you!

    • @timhill1879
      @timhill1879 3 года назад

      Thanks Kevin for sharing this documentary I enjoyed it very much!

  • @donalddakota8069
    @donalddakota8069 3 года назад +3

    I have to say that you have put together one of the finest canoe trip video's I have ever watched! Your filming, narration, use of satellite maps and history of the river were excellent! Don't feel bad about portaging past rapids your not comfortable running, no one ever drowned on a portage trail. One hint for you, always tie off your boat at any portage landing or just checking out a camp site, I've seen random wind take peoples boats away in a second and over the falls. Any way, great job! Movie quality! Looking forward to more of your video's to come, take care!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi Donald, wow I can't thank you enough for these kind and encouraging words! I'm blown away by the support from kind folks like you, so thank you so much! I hope to take some whitewater courses this year and start to gain more confidence in whitewater. Canoeing opens up a world of opportunities and I want to learn and explore as much as I can. Yes thanks for the tip on tying off! It's something that I think off but I'll admit I neglict it more often than not. I'd hate to have to swim after my boat! Thanks so much for the support and encouragement Donald, all the best to you!

  • @Adventure-Outdoors
    @Adventure-Outdoors 3 года назад

    What a great video, thanks for taking the time to share it.

  • @josephcarriere450
    @josephcarriere450 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos. We Binge watched them in the past 2 days. They are very informative and relaxing to watch. Hope you do more. We are in our 70s and it brings back memories of canoeing and hiking we did many years ago. Thanks

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi Joseph, thanks so much for the wonderful comment! I'm so happy that these videos have brought back some wonderful memories for you both, that means a lot to me 👍I certainly plan on putting out a lot more videos in the future. Thanks for the encouragement Joseph, all the best to you!

  • @calliepieters3446
    @calliepieters3446 2 года назад

    Wow !! I am inspired to get out this season. Lots of wilderness exploration. thank you so much that was Awesome !!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  2 года назад

      Hi Callie! Thank you so much for your encouraging comment! I love hearing that people can find inspiration to get out and explore the big beautiful wilderness that we are so richly blessed with. All the best to you!

  • @bigdaddytreevo4120
    @bigdaddytreevo4120 2 года назад

    Wet, wet, wet is something I've never had to say since I started hammock camping. I set up my tarp first and then set up my hammock under it. Great video. I love paddling the French.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  2 года назад

      Right on, hammock camping interests me for sure. Since this trip I've upgraded tents and have never had to say "wet wet wet" again thankfully. All the best to you!

  • @looking4leasuretime
    @looking4leasuretime 3 года назад

    Thank-you . If I didn't write it in times before, thanks again for this.

  • @mattyinthesky9424
    @mattyinthesky9424 8 месяцев назад

    Absolutely awe inspiring and masterfully put together. i cant believe i m just coming across this now.

  • @amorimontagnus2042
    @amorimontagnus2042 3 года назад

    What a wonderful video to come across, makes me so excited for the upcoming canoe season. Thanks so much for sharing, this vid deserves so much more recognition.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi there and thank you so very much for your encouraging comment, I'm itching for paddling season myself. All the best to you!

  • @claudelechasseur2846
    @claudelechasseur2846 3 года назад

    Wow. Merci pour la découverte!!! Vraiment bien fait

  • @getlostwithjay
    @getlostwithjay 3 года назад

    Terrific job guys! The entire French River region is just a special place to visit and paddle. Thanks for sharing your adventure along with the historical importance of this route. Absolutely stunning!

  • @rechuckg
    @rechuckg 3 года назад

    Excellent! Very, very good record of your trip. I am always blown away by the beauty of water of Canada. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Thank you so much, I'm so happy you enjoyed this! I absolutely love the thousands of beautiful Canadian lakes, especially when I can explore them in a canoe. All the best to you!

  • @vickyleriche3800
    @vickyleriche3800 3 года назад

    Hi Pete. I started watching this video to see how you did your work. I have to say that I was locked on to every word that you spoke. You are an amazing narrator and you know what you are talking about. I was very impressed and couldn’t stop watching until it was done. It’s strange how we live here in northern Ontario and I have never looked at the French River area quite like this. You also picked the most beautiful time of year for this trip. Great work and I look forward to seeing more.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hey Vicky! Wow thank you so much for this encouragement, I'm so happy you enjoyed watching this! You are so fortunate to live where you do, I'd move up there in a heartbeat. I'm happy you and Marc can both get out and enjoy the beautiful north together 👍 Thanks again for hospitality, it was so great to meet you both! 🍻👍

    • @vickyleriche3800
      @vickyleriche3800 3 года назад

      Pete you are welcome here anytime. Just let us know that you are coming and I’ll move the boxes for you! Lol. It’s always good cooking for someone else too. I always make too much anyway. And the happiest dogs always love a good visit!

  • @maydanlex
    @maydanlex 3 года назад +1

    Love the historical information you provide throughout the video. The voiceovers you offer touch on our connection to past. Just a pleasure to watch. Thanks.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      This is so encouraging to hear, many thanks! The voiceovers are enjoyable to create but also put me in a bit of a vulnerable place sharing my own thoughts...I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed them!

  • @steveverrill6935
    @steveverrill6935 3 года назад

    So what I want from a tripping film! Thank you!

  • @seattleboatguy
    @seattleboatguy 3 года назад +2

    A wonderful, well documented video of a canoe adventure through a magical place.

  • @kaohtix420
    @kaohtix420 3 года назад

    man i dont get goosebumps from youtube videos but this one gave me goosebumps all the way through

  • @suezaple4950
    @suezaple4950 3 года назад +1

    I crown camp along a section of the Pickerel river , also have crown camped along the French river areas and Nipissing ( Cambells Bay). beautiful. and great fishing along the whole area especially Recollet Falls , Epic indeed. Have also snowmobiled the area's which the trails are awesome ,the islands so pretty. as are the forest. I know what you mean when you say people would be impressed. thank's for letting everyone join Georgian bay / French river area is gorgeous. congratulations

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hello there and thank you so much for tuning in and commenting! I hope to explore the Pickerel River more in the future. I didn't know about the fishing by Recollect Falls, so thanks for the tip👍This whole area is so vast and beautiful, we are truly lucky to be able to enjoy it. All the best to you!

    • @suezaple4950
      @suezaple4950 3 года назад

      Yes the fish at Recollect Falls, were after worms when i was fishing there in the months of Mid July and Mid August. And indeed explore the pickerel river starting if you want the other side of the hwy 69 bridge go up the French to the pickerel river . up to Loring and Restoule areas and so on. congratulation on this last trip. cheers

  • @margparke6347
    @margparke6347 3 года назад

    Uncle Larry and I so loved this Pete!! So looking forward to the next trip!!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      That's awesome Aunt Marg, so happy that you both enjoyed it! Thank you so much for watching and for the encouraging comments!!

  • @Brentdarley
    @Brentdarley 3 года назад +1

    I have been to the French once. This makes it necessary to go again. Thanks for the inspiration and the excellent story you have created!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so very much, I really hope you can get there to paddle again! The section towards Nipissing is very underrated and doesn't see much paddle traffic 👍

  • @MrEvanMorrison
    @MrEvanMorrison Год назад

    Just got back from my first multi-day solo kayak on the old Voyager route, partly inspired by this documentary so thank you. It was a majestic experience so much history following in the footsteps of Étienne Brûlé, The Jesuits and The Huron.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  Год назад

      That's amazing! I'm happy to hear that you got to experience this route for yourself.

  • @rebeccadees2300
    @rebeccadees2300 Год назад

    I wish I had learned to do this type of outdoor living when I was much younger. Hopefully your videos and a few others I enjoy following will inspire others to try this kind of outdoor life and activities. Thank you for sharing your experience and videos.

  • @smeeslj
    @smeeslj 3 года назад

    Incredible documentary. Beautiful scenery, perfectly matched music and commentary, couldn't ask for more. Thank you.

  • @aliceherculson8645
    @aliceherculson8645 3 года назад

    Stunning trip footage and educational documentary.. thank you for sharing! I love this stuff.. the history in our wilderness.. so beautiful!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hey Alice thank you so much! I'm right there with you, the history and the stories of our vast wilderness are so amazing. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and to comment, so very encouraging! Cheers!

  • @jamieporter6305
    @jamieporter6305 3 года назад

    Absolutely epic filmmaking Pete, this will become a classic watched & rewatched for many years. I sure know I will every time a little inspiration is needed.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hey Jamie, wow this means a lot to hear, I can't thank you enough for those kind words! I'm so happy this film can be inspiring to you and to others, it means my goal has been accomplished. Thanks again Jamie 👍🍻

  • @Great4179
    @Great4179 3 года назад +2

    Loved this video. So relaxing and made me feel like I was there with you. Thank you for your hard work!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      That's great to hear! I had hoped that people would feel like they were along with us for the journey. Thank you very much for watching!

  • @timhill1879
    @timhill1879 3 года назад

    Great job! My canoe buddy and I had our first white water experience on the French. We paddled our fourteen foot canoes up from hwy 69 to the Blue Chute and back over a long weekend. From then on river travel was a constant in our many canoeing adventures. I have to say that next only to the Petawawa in Algonquin Park, the French is our favourite river. Thanks for bringing those trips on the French back to mind.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hi there Tim! Sounds like an awesome trip. Blue Chute was pretty full when we were there, but looking back it may have been a better option than the Ladder which we took. I want to go back one day with more whitewater experience and take on the Blue Chute myself. Glad this doc brought some good memories back to you. All the best!

    • @timhill1879
      @timhill1879 3 года назад

      You won’t be disappointed, the Blue Chute is huge but a great rush! We learned our white water skills fro Bill Mason, his books and films on paddling. I love the French and think it’s a perfect river for learning because the rapids in the 5 mile section are, for the most part, deep and obstruction free so while one can certainly end up swimming there is little chance of damage to body or canoe. In the many times we have been on the river we have never run Big Pine rapids. At any rate enjoy and be safe. Our favourite camping spot was at the upper right shore of the Ladder. Warm regards, Tim.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Awesome, I love all of the work from Bill Mason! His films were part of the inspiration to do this French River doc. No doubt I'll be back tackling these rapids again when the water is a little warmer and I won't mind the swim that might happen haha..thanks Tim!

    • @timhill1879
      @timhill1879 3 года назад

      @@LatitudesWildernessFilms Interesting, as I was watching your documentary and listening to the voice over I was reminded of Bill Mason’s narrative style. Possibly another reason I enjoyed it so. I look forward to your next offering.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      @@timhill1879 very high praise, thank you Tim🙏

  • @BackcountryPaddler
    @BackcountryPaddler 3 года назад +6

    Fantastic documentary! Really captures the unmatched beauty and the unique feeling you get when canoe tripping. 👏 Great escape from winter for a few hours and especially great for my friends who are in a lockdown.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for the encouraging words! I really wanted to capture the various emotions that take place on a journey like this. So happy that this gave a little break from winter lol! Cheers

  • @robertgordon5150
    @robertgordon5150 3 года назад

    I’ll just watch the first ten minutes then I’ll join my missus in the other room for our usual Friday night beers and movie. Hmm, an hour twenty minutes , two bags of crisps and four beers later I find myself inspired and a little gassy.
    Such a lovely video. Thanks so much for taking the time to film this trip and for sharing.
    I love where I live in the UK but on such a small island with such a large population it is a struggle to find real wilderness let alone enough to spend eight days in. If I had to choose one place to live outside the UK it would be Canada.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hey Robert, love this comment lol! I'm glad you were inspired despite being gassy ;) Really though, I so appreciate your thoughtful and encouraging words. We are so fortunate in Canada to have so many beautiful lakes and endless rivers. I hope you can get here soon to paddle some of them yourself. Cheers!

  • @BenA_9
    @BenA_9 Год назад

    Absolutely remarkable work. Thank you for sharing.

  • @mdR041452
    @mdR041452 3 года назад

    Wow! Stunning ... great film.

  • @seanmarcellus5573
    @seanmarcellus5573 3 года назад

    We did this back in September, unbelievable river to explore.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      I'm glad to hear that you paddled the whole route! It is an absolute gem. All the best to you!

  • @imeldakennington1047
    @imeldakennington1047 3 года назад

    Fantastic film. You did great. Derek

  • @philipeichmann7834
    @philipeichmann7834 2 года назад

    Amazing. I enjoyed watching every minute

  • @docriley7837
    @docriley7837 3 года назад

    Great job! Thanx for taking me along

  • @kennybriggs4132
    @kennybriggs4132 3 года назад

    Awesome doc, I worked at fishing lodge on ox bay 15 years ago and this brought back a lot of memories of that spring and summer, so many familiar spots thanks for Sharing

  • @tracyhennessey4451
    @tracyhennessey4451 3 года назад

    This was absolutely spectacular with history lessons to go with. Thank you for sharing your adventure with us.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi there Tracy, thank you so very much for that encouragement! All the best to you!

  • @canoedaddy9515
    @canoedaddy9515 3 года назад +1

    This was amazing guys. Fantastic shots, commentary and editing...the whole nine yards. I felt like I was there on the journey with you. I absolutely love all of the extra information you researched and shared, as well. A one-of-a-kind river in a one-of-a-kind province. Thank you for this.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for commenting in such an encouraging way, that means so much to me! Thanks for mentioning about the extra information that I researched, there was a lot of work that went into this film that people will never see. I appreciate the kind words friend, all the best to you!

  • @thelightinray
    @thelightinray 2 года назад

    It took a year for it come on my feed. Sure glad its did. Thanks.

  • @MrFriendlyp
    @MrFriendlyp 2 года назад

    ...the best parts of this documentary were too many to recount. Excellent

  • @pierrerainville9957
    @pierrerainville9957 3 года назад

    Très beau voyage. Merci d'avoir partagé.

  • @prwoolrich
    @prwoolrich 3 года назад

    A fabulous video presentation the narration was excellent and the images you captured were outstanding in every respect.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi Paul, I want to say thank you for your kind and encouraging comment, it goes a long way. All the best to you!

  • @bryancave01
    @bryancave01 3 года назад

    Pete: I have been visiting the French River since 1967 when I was 2 years old. I run a RUclips search about every 3-4 weeks to see if any new content has been published concerning " River" and was more than pleasantly surprised to come across your Oct 2020 trip video. It was exceptional across the board, from the images to the music, the narration to the covered history and the overall sense of peace and well-being it gave me to see my very favorite place in the world. Thanks so much! Just one small sense of disappointment though; I have spent all my time on the river in the area from Crooked Rapids down to the Recollet Falls (I'm a boater, not a canoeist; sacrilegious, I know!). I was so looking forward to seeing footage in the video from the area I've spent so much time in, but alas! You went directly from the Crooked Rapids to the CPR & 69 bridges and on to the Falls in about 20 seconds! Denied! But outside of that, the fact that you covered the whole passage from Lake Nipissing down to Georgian Bay provided the best overall understanding of how the upper and lower deltas look. Thanks so much! Bryan

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hey Bryan thanks so much! Yes sadly right after we left cross island the rain and wind was non stop, I could only pull my camera out for a few seconds around the bridges and recollect falls, or risk damaging my camera and losing all the footage. That's why there's only a few GoPro shots while going through that area (around the powerlines). It was unfortunate but we had no time to double back anywhere, as we passed through each area, we only had one chance to capture it and the weather was not on our side that day. Unfortunate but that's how it goes! Glad you enjoyed it otherwise, all the best Bryan!

  • @patbell3885
    @patbell3885 3 года назад

    Beautiful video. I have been lucky enough to experience the French River, so watching what you guys captured was a real pleasure to watch.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi Pat thank you so very much! What section of the river have you explored before?

  • @kenziecampbell4605
    @kenziecampbell4605 3 года назад

    Nice. Really well done. Best thing I've viewed in a while.

  • @BKovac19
    @BKovac19 8 месяцев назад

    I love the narration and story telling! Great job! I will subscribe and watch more!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much! I haven't posted anything since this one, but there's lots of work going on right now towards another big film that will come out in the future. Keep your eyes open! Thanks for the support!

  • @billparke2796
    @billparke2796 3 года назад

    A beautifully composed, ambient, and stimulating documentary that inspires the adventurous soul. Well done

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Many thanks Bill, thanks for all you did to make this possible. Until our next adventure my brother 🍻

  • @dougwaites869
    @dougwaites869 Год назад

    Well done, totally enjoyed this documentary.

  • @stevenwanders7784
    @stevenwanders7784 3 года назад

    What a beautiful film! I loved the videography, the music, and narration. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I just bought my first canoe and enjoyed this so much. Will watch this again.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hey Steven! Wow, I can't thank you enough for these kind and encouraging words! That's amazing that you bought your first canoe! What canoe did you get, and where are some places you hope to take it?
      Cheers!

    • @stevenwanders7784
      @stevenwanders7784 3 года назад

      @@LatitudesWildernessFilms I'm usually a backpacker but videos like yours encouraged me to try some paddling. I started with a used Pelican 15.5 to see if it's something I enjoy. So far I'm taking it out in the tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay here in Maryland. Would love to do some overnights at some point but will definitely need a lighter canoe. No portaging with this beast lol!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Right on, congrats on your first canoe! 15.5 is a great length to start with. Hopefully you can find some areas with little to no portaging so you can do some overnight trips👍

  • @VISTATREKKER
    @VISTATREKKER 2 года назад

    Great job, I enjoyed that. Some really beautiful shots in there.

  • @danmitchell3758
    @danmitchell3758 3 года назад

    Wow! What a great video and congrats on the success of ur trip! A well told story. Thx for sharing this 😎🛶😎

  • @MrAndyballard
    @MrAndyballard 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful country you have there. I enjoyed that hugely. Well filmed and edited with sympathetic choice of music, sublime! This understated film I prefer than some of the other more well known trippers vids on YT that tend to go overboard on vlogging into camera for too long and then yammering on about what they're cooking for supper... this was just right - quality! Some of those narrow channels towards the end were beautiful. Greetings from England.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад +1

      Hi Andy, wow I can't thank you enough for these words! In one comment, you have summed up everything that I'm trying to do with my content. I used to do more of a "traditional" style of video like you described, and I realized that I just wasn't enjoying it, and I wanted to do something different, and this documentary is the result of that. I'm so happy that you appreciated this style and that you took the time to comment in such an encouraging way. I hope you can travel here and paddle some of our Canadian waters soon enough. All the best to you Andy!

  • @miketeale5672
    @miketeale5672 3 года назад

    What a 'triffic account of a trip. Captured the atmosphere of camping and canoeing and trying to make progress in an unpredictable if very beautiful environment perfectly, with great balance between the doing and the observing. Thanks for the effort in putting it all together. Your comments on loss of confidence after the half-capsize were well made. Months or years to gain it and then, phut, there it goes in an instant. Particularly difficult when you are not sure what went wrong. On the other hand, you need a near miss or two to fully appreciate the moments when all is under control. Good luck with the next venture.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi Mike, I wanted to say thank you so very much for your comment! You worded it in such an encouraging way I really appreciate the effort you put into that. Yes the rapid incident really did shock us and destroyed our confidence instantly. But it was such a huge learning experience that is part of our journey as canoeists and outdoorsmen. We will never learn or be able to succeed if we don't try and fail a few times. Thanks again Mike, so appreciate your words!

  • @drbsmokelake5564
    @drbsmokelake5564 3 года назад

    Enjoyed completely..... beautiful river and country. Definitely will explore parts ourselves. Well done !

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi there thank you so much! It is a spectacular system and I hope you can explore it one day. The Delta section is absolutely stunning, but can be very busy in the summer. The upper section from Nipissing down into Dokis is absolutely beautiful and doesn't see near the canoe traffic. You could put in at Lichty's Marina on Nipissing (where we did) and do a 2-3 day trip down to Dokis Marina, just an idea! Cheers!

  • @pankratzrichard
    @pankratzrichard 2 года назад

    Wow, incredible doc. Thank you.

  • @waynebayer3144
    @waynebayer3144 3 года назад

    great video had to watch again

  • @gschwendinger
    @gschwendinger 3 года назад

    Very very well done. Thank you for all the work. Excellent story and fantastic filming.

  • @CanadianSledDog
    @CanadianSledDog 3 года назад +1

    This just made my day. Top notch filmmaking, genuinely informative and inspiring. Hello favorite new channel.

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Wow, thank you ever so much for your kindness! I gave this project my all, and hearing comments like yours are so rewarding and encouraging. Thanks so much for tuning in and for the support!

  • @christinebrownrigg9918
    @christinebrownrigg9918 3 года назад

    You have arrived!!!! You have nailed it!
    This documentary has so much to offer the viewer. Education, excitement, anticipation
    and most of all the glorification that you and Bill accomplished your goal of reaching beautiful Georgian Bay. Well done 👍 can’t wait to watch the next adventure 🛶🛶🛶

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hey thanks so much Christine!! I'm so glad you enjoyed this one, it was a blast to do this trip and experience all the highs and even the lows. Such kind and encouraging words Christine, thanks so much!! 🍻🍻

  • @brianboxma31
    @brianboxma31 3 года назад

    I don’t comment on videos that often but I absolutely had to with this one. This is easily one of the very best documentaries I have ever seen. It was as if I was with you guys for the entire trip. Thank you and keep up the fabulous work!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi Brian, thank you so much for taking the time to watch this documentary, and for commenting so kindly as well! I'm so happy you enjoyed this and felt like you were along with us for the ride. Thank you very much for the encouragement, all the best to you Brian!

  • @erissmith845
    @erissmith845 3 года назад +1

    This is my first visit to your channel and I subscribed about 15 min. in. I subscribe to several paddling adventure channels- people who record video of their paddling adventure (because we gotta get through the off season somehow)- but this is what happens when a filmmaker paddles while making a film. It brought to mind Bill Mason's films; beautiful cinematography and engaging storytelling -what a treat! Thank you for sharing and happy adventuring!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Wow, this is such an encouragement to me! Bill Mason has been so inspirational to me, in aspects of both canoeing and how I filmed this trip. I wish I could have just half of the talent and skill that he had! I'm honoured that this film brought Bill's films to your mind, can't thank you enough for sharing that with me! All the best!

  • @jfwatson8892
    @jfwatson8892 Год назад

    Just found and watched this. You did an excellent job; beautiful filming, interesting and nicely presented narration. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @Amy-lr9um
    @Amy-lr9um 3 года назад

    Excellent video .. grew up boating on this lake and have allways been fascinated with the native & fur trader history ... have even found some Native tools / axe heads and what not . After watching this i am seriously considering paddeling the river like you guys did. Your video was a real inspiration . Great job guys ... infact i dont think you could have done a better job of this film . You definatly have some serious film making talent and would like to see more of it .

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  3 года назад

      Hi Amy! Thank you ever so much for your thoughtful and encouraging words! That's amazing that you have found some tools as you grew up around there, you've found some pieces of history! I'm sure there's many more secrets there yet to be discovered. I'm starting to edit a new film project this week, keep your eyes open in the next month or so for a sneak peek. Take care Amy, all the best to you!

  • @curlybetty91
    @curlybetty91 2 года назад

    Beautifully documented. My husband and I are inspired to take a canoe trip in the near future, perhaps not as challenging as yours!

    • @LatitudesWildernessFilms
      @LatitudesWildernessFilms  2 года назад

      Thank you for your encouraging comment! I would definitely recommend you explore any section of this river that you feel comfortable exploring. The nearby Pickerel River is another gem worth exploring. Let me know where you end up deciding to go!