Summer Fun Camping @ Blue Lake Ontario 2018
Blue Lake Provincial Park is a park in Kenora District, Ontario, Canada, located 10 kilometres (6 mi) northwest of the community of Vermilion Bay. It can be accessed via Ontario Highway 647.
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Blue Lake Ontario
Blue Lake is a park located in Northern Ontario near Kenora. The water is clear, and there is lots of awesomeness everywhere.
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Blue Lake 2013
The annual pilgrimage to Blue Lake Ontario.
Kenora to Caliper Lake Provincial Park
In this episode we stop in Kenora to fix our air conditioning. I failed my mission after several attempts, lost my patience and shut the camera off. We woke up to a new day at Caliper Lake Provincial Park on hwy 71.
In our next episode we travel to Fort Francis to pick up screening and clamps for Stella the Stealth van...we need airflow!
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Поіздка на Blue Lake// провінція Ontario
Galing kami ng Blue Lake Ontario pauwi na kami ng Winnipeg
Family Day trip to Blue Lake in Ontario, Canada
Camping at Blue Lake
Cora loved it! Didn't really want to leave the place :)
Nestor Falls, Ontario
Nestor Falls, Ontario filmed with a DJI Mavic Pro
A drive through the Whiteshell Provincial Park - Part 1 of 4
Take a scenic drive through the Whiteshell Provincial Park. From PR 309 at Big
Whiteshell Lake then along PR 307 and ending at Rennie Manitoba.
This was recorded with my digital camera in September 2007.
Part 1 of 4
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Big Whiteshell, White, Jessica, Redrock, Brereton, Betula, Nutimik, Caddy Otter West Hawk Falcon highway Canada Winnipeg Kenora beach fishing hiking camping
Catch and Cook Fish 9 Ways: Walleye, Lake Trout & Northern Pike
#fishing #bushcraft #camping
Join Joe Robinet and me as we paddle through Woodland Caribou Provincial Park in Northwestern Ontario, Canada. We fish for lake trout, walleye and northern pike and I cook them 9 different ways.
Thanks to Red Lake Outfitters for providing us with an awesome experience in the boreal forest of northern Canada.
We fly in and out of the park on two DeHavilland Beaver float planes, paddle through extensive forest fire burns, get pounded by high winds and thunderstorms and encounter many bears and moose.
Thanks also to Ursack, Tilley Endurables, Virtus Knives, Frost River packs and Northstar Canoes for providing equipment and to the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation and the City of Thunder Bay for their financial support.
Royd Lake, Constellation Lake, Poodle Lake, Murdoch Lake, Knox Lake, Linge Lake, Young Lake and Olive Lake.
Rushing River 2014
Rushing River Provincial Park
Caliper Lake, Ontario, Canada
Caliper Lake, Ontario, Canada shot on a DJI Mavic Pro.
Rushing River Provincial park Ontario, Canada ???? Fall vibes!!!
Hi guys ????????♀️ hope you enjoy this mini vlog. I didn’t always remember to pick up the camera so here’s a collection of footage I took over the weekend. Fun , relaxing and peaceful day at Rushing river provincial park in Ontario. It took us about 2 hrs and a half to get there from Winnipeg but it was worth it.
QttW - 1 minute snippet - Rushing River Provincial Park (Ontario)
Our last stop in Ontario! We could not leave the province without hopping in a canoe and exploring Rushing river provincial park.
Part of a 6-month trip around North America in a converted campervan.
Music: Verano by DALFAROMTL
Alberta to Ontario and Return Vlog #32 Part 1
This Vlog is based on the road trip my wife Marlene and I took from Alberta to Ontario & return. Join us to experience the sights and sounds of this most scenic and enjoyable trip. Most notably, the Ontario Fall colours, Niagara Falls and much more..
Camping Trip - Rushing River (June 2018)
Snippets from our 4 day camping trip in Ontario.
Ket-Chun-Eny Lodge Temagami Ontario Canada.flv
For the more adventurous campers who want to leave civilization behind, Ket-Chun-Eny Lodge found in the Temagami region that contains over 8,000 square kilometers of interconnecting canoe routes and wonderful fishing locations. Hundreds of rock and pine clad lakes, adjoining wetlands, and wild rivers provide breathtaking scenery and a wide diversity of wildlife. The unique and varied features of the Temagami area have been recognized in the establishment of several waterway and wilderness provincial parks, and continues to be a favourite area for canoe tripping. The area's famous old growth pine stands can be enjoyed during your vacation in the wilderness.
A quiet morning paddleThese parks include the Lady Evelyn - Smoothwater Wilderness Park, containing scenic look-outs at Maple Mountain, and Ontario's highest point, the Ishpatina Ridge (693 meters or 2, 275 feet). Other popular points include the clear blue waters of Smoothwater and Sunnywater Lakes, numerous hiking trails, and several scenic waterfalls. Obabika River Waterway Park extends southwest along Lady Evelyn Lake, Diamond Lake, and the Obabika River. Known as Big Pine Country, this area boasts pristine lakes lined with magnificent old pine. The Obabika River contains wetland The dreaded war canoe! communities that are famous with nature photographers for moose observation, while the Wakimika Triangle is noted for its old growth pine stands and hiking trails. Running to the northwest is the Sturgeon River Waterway Park with over 60 sets of rapids providing early season whitewater fun! Completing the loop back to Lady Evelyn Smoothwater Park is the Solace Waterway Park with its classic flatwater paddling through pristine lakes. Over 20 canoe routes are well documented in the map Temagami Canoe Routes, the best guide to your canoeing vacation.
Resting at a campsite.Any trip into the wilderness should be well planned and within your level of skill. Guides and outfitting services are listed in the accommodations directory. No-trace camping and conservation of land and water are practiced and encouraged in Temagami. Lake Temagami supports a large number of campsites that can be used by canoeists during their travels. Some of these have privy boxes, which should be used when available. Packing out what you bring in is highly encouraged. By eliminating waste left behind and leaving a small footprint, we can ensure the use of these routes for future generations to come and experience a Temagami vacation.
If you are planning a canoeing vacation, one of our local outfitters would be happy to give you their expertise and set you up for an adventure on a travel route that will match your skill.
Across Canada - Early morning on Caliper Lake
A windy August morning at Caliper Lake Provinicial Park, Ontario (about 1100 miles north of Toronto). Bald eagles, pelicans and other great birds visit this lake.