Whitewater Rafting Hell's Gate on the Fraser River
Rafting on the Fraser River is an adventure worth experiencing in British Columbia's outdoor wilderness.
52 Hike Challenge 2017 - Hike #5 -Sentier Riviere Rouge River Trail
Hike #5, Sentier Riviere Rouge River Trail, Trail-Head Camping Chutes des 7 soeurs, Grenville-sur-la-rouge, Quebec, Canada, 3.75 km, 2.33 miles
Kukuepta Rafting
Kukuepta Rafting on Sunwapta River @ Jasper National Park, Canada. Background music: Example - Skies don't lie
White Water Rafting | GoPro HERO3+ | Cañon City, CO | June 2014
It was a slow storm chase day out in Colorado so I pooled everyone together to go white water rafting. Man oh man was it exciting! At one point the raft flipped up by the rocks, toppling me halfway out of the raft and almost got dumped into the rapids. It was such a blast, I have to do this again (y)
I was also pretty stoked to be able to put my GoPro HERO3+ through it's paces in the real world ;)
White Water Rafting - Tully River
Cruising down the Tully River in Queensland with Paul, one of the best river guides out there. It took 46 rapids and 14km of river, but one of us eventually got tossed from the raft - and only one of us
Back Road B.C. Canada
British Columbia has some Great back roads to discover heres one near Cache Creek
ISV New Zealand White Water Rafting
Kaituna River White Water Rafting New Zealand
White Water Rafting Colorado
Dore River 2004
Low water descent of the North Fork of the Dore River, near McBride BC.
Overnight Easter 2018 Canoe Trip North Thompson River
My buddies and I did an overnight canoe trip down the North Thompson River for Easter 2018. I also used by new 16 foot Prospector canoe from Clipper for the first time and shared my thoughts about it. See link below for more information on the canoe.
Kamloops Canoe & Kayak Club
Kamloops Canoe and Kayak club discusses their children's summer programs.
GoPro White Water Rafting
White water rafting for jacks stag do.
GoPro HERO 3 Black edition
CHBC News September 18, 2011 - Osoyoos Lake Water Science Forum
Not since the signing of the original Operating Orders for Osoyoos Lake 25 years ago, regulating water levels on the lake between the U.S. and Canada, has there likely been so much interest in a meeting on water. Elected officials on both sides of the border of Osoyoos Lake, water utility staff who deliver our water, scientists and local citizens, attended the Osoyoos Lake Water Science Forum, Sept. 18 to 20, 2011, in Osoyoos, B.C.
The forum, presented by the Okanagan Basin Water Board, the Town of Osoyoos, the International Joint Commission (IJC), and several other partners, covered numerous water issues affecting the B.C.'s Okanagan valley and neighbouring Okanogon County. One of the major issues: the renewal of Operating Orders, controlling lake levels on Osoyoos Lake. Currently, levels are controlled by the State of Washington through the operation of Zosel Dam and overseen by the IJC's International Osoyoos Lake Board of Control. The Board of Control is made up of U.S. and Canadian representatives. The orders expire in February 2013 — 25 years after the completion of Zosel Dam.
For more on the forum, visit:
North Thompson Canoe
Paddling the North Thompson River. Clearwater to Kamloops, Fireball and beer, Tents, and Tarps, Good friends and a great adventure.
Le fleuve Euphrate est desséchée
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2015 Norway Rafting&Kayaking season :)
Summer life in Skjak, Norway with Lom&Skjak Adventure doing rafting, kayaking, tracking, mountaineering and having tons of fun :)
Road to 150: Best Things To Do In British Columbia
In this video, we share some of the best things to do in British Columbia, including Vancouver Island, Vancouver, Kelowna, and more!
Welcome to British Columbia!
Canada's westernmost province is packed with jaw-dropping scenery and incredible adventures. Home to some of Canada's most varied landscapes, ranging from desert and ocean to mountains and forest, there truly is something for everyone in British Columbia.
We explored the BC from Sept 6 - Sept 28, 2017.
Canada's Road to 150 is a 150-day Canada-wide multi-media road trip celebrating Canada's 150th birthday by exploring the uniqueness of this country provincially and collectively while answering the question; What makes Canada special?
We drove to and through every driveable province and territory, showcasing Canada's natural beauty and regional attractions while interviewing Canadians of all cultures and backgrounds, including local celebrities, immigrants, refugees, and everyday rural and urban Canadians. Our aim is to dig deep into what makes Canada such an incredibly inspiring country while showing off the best of Canada's tourism to Canadians and to the world.
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Special Note: We just released the Canada Saver Card, a physical discount card that gets you discounts at a variety of attractions, adventures, and activities across Canada! From helicopter tours to rafting, fishing, museums, and horseback rides, save money on all of them for less than $30! -
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MATTHEW BAILEY: Host/Producer, writer, and drone videographer.
Matt's other YouTube channel:
Instagram: @MatthewGBailey and @MustDoCanada
Facebook: @MustDoCanada
Twitter: @MatthewGBailey
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KARLA BAILEY: Host/Co-Producer
Instagram @glamourbohemio
JUSTIN BRUNELLE: Director
Travel videos YouTube Channel:
Instagram - @justinbrunelle
Facebook - MILE30 Adventures
Twitter - @MILE30Adventure
movingartistry.com / mile30adventures.com
Series Production Company: Moving Artistry Productions
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Also, special thanks to Kody Davidson from who is the king of data, helping is back up all of our footage from his home base!
For a list of the companies that helped with this project in the BC, visit - mustdocanada.com/best-things-to-do-in-british-columbia
Big thanks to Best Western International for helping to sponsor such an incredible journey as well as our local sponsors, including Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, Forbidden Vancouver Walking Tours, Spokes Bicycle Rentals, the Museum of Anthropology, Marketa's Bed & Breakfast, A Taste of Victoria Food Tours, the Butchart Gardens, Craigdarroch Castle, Spinnakers Brewpub, Wild Renfrew, Orca Spirit Adventures, Glamping at Brown's Bay Resort, Eagle Eye Adventures, Beaver Aquatics, Eiko Jones, Ecolodge Tofino, the Surf Club at Long Beach Lodge, Wildplay Nanaimo, Sundown Diving, Kelowna Water Taxi and Cruises, Summerhill Pyramid Winery, Axe Monkeys Kelowna, Okanagan Flyboard, Krafty Kitchen and Bar, and Pipe Mountain Coaster Revelstoke.
Valemount LIVE Episode 73 Graduate Interviews| Really Big News | Mentos Geyser | Anne Marie Leaving
Episode 73
AM: Welcome to Episode 73 of Valemount LIVE!
JN: I'm Jody Newham.
AM: and I'm Anne Marie Scott.
JN: We've got a poor to middling show tonight.
AM: It's not our fault,
JN: we've got bad news.
AM: Really bad.
JN: Awful news really.
AM: Valemount students held their graduation ceremonies last week.
JN: That's not that bad.
AM: Most of them will be leaving town soon.
JN: that's not cool.
AM: Zach is here with some amazing sciencey stuff again this week.
JN: See that is good news.
AM: no so much...
JN: Why?
AM: Why is a ten year old is teaching people science?
JN: Also, Charles Jones and his news team are back with another episode of Really Big News.
AM: More bad news folks, another young star has left this work too soon.
JN: Oh... And you may already know about this other piece of bad news that outsizes them all.
(gets sentimental theatrical)
AM: I am leaving Valemount.
JN: It's true..... she's leaving....
AM: It's my time.... I must fly.
(hug and sob together for a beat then snap back into news anchor formality fairly speedy, ready to start this next line)
JN: Tonight, insight and analysis on the impact of Anne Marie's departure from Valemount.
AM:: Who is most effected?
JN: What impact will this have on property taxes?
AM: Can VCTV continue?
JN: Should it continue?
AM: Will anchor Coulter Beeson finally return from sick leave?
JN: Who will replace Anne Marie on tv?
AM: Who could replace Anne Marie on tv?
JN: [ beat] In short, can Valemount survive without Anne Marie Scottt?
AM: But we're ahead of ourselves.
JN: Let's start with the best news we've got.
AM: Umesh Anghnoo and William Dueling spent some time with the graduates this weekend.
GRAD COVERAGE
AM: I'm sorry to see them go.
JN: Now let's spend a moment with Charles Jones and his bad news frmo around the world.
RBN9
AM: Shrek the sheep is dead. What a bummer.
JN: IT's science time folks.
AM: Here's ten year old Zachary Schneider with Sciencey stuff.
JN: He's only ten, so you probably know this stuff already.
AM: As if...
SCIENCEY STUFF
JN: Thanks Zachary.
AM: Thank you Zachary, it's been an honour to work with you. I wish you could have taught me science in high school.
JN: Now let's dig into the pressing news of the night.
AM: We spoke to residents about my impending departure.
JN: Here's what they had to say:
ANNEMARIE REAcTIONS
AM: Hmm. I was hoping for a little more serious analysis.
JN: How much more serious could it get?
AM: Perhaps I expected more tears.
JN: Anne Marie, we will really really miss you.
AM: Really?
JN: You have been a living loving contribution to Valemount LIVE! You are a great friend, and ... a ... hero.
AM: A hero?
JN: Each week you save the people of Valemount.
AM: I do?
JN: You save them from a burning building of misinformation?
AM: wow.
JN: A towering inferno of nonfunny nonfake news.
AM: I guess I am kind of a hero.
JN: And now you must return to your planet to gather your strength, learn the truth about your star parents, and then come again to vanquish the dark overlords.
AM: I'm moving to Cumberland.
JN: Where ever you find your cryptonite, hon.
AM: Now here's alittle tribute to me from former anchor Coulter Beeson.
COULTER BEESON
JN: Is he still on salary?
AM: Of course he is, you don't that kind of talent for nothing.
JN: You know I'm just not feeling the love here. Do we have an archival film?...[beat] we do?!
Roll the clip.
ARCHIVAL ANNE MARIE
JN: Thanks for hosting with me Anne Marie. We love you.
Good night!
JN: Oh don't forget!! The Spring Festival is this weekend.
AN: The Annual Lilac Walk is also happening at Dunster and Tete Jaune.
XC Skiing around Trillium Lake
Amazing snow around the Trillium Lake loop and quiet day. Good for a newbie like Randy! :)
ZOAR Adventure Center - Wilmington, VT
Day-trip with The Visitors Guide to Southern Vermont as we trek on snowshoe and cross country ski with ZOAR Outdoor / ZOAR Adventure Center. From the Valley Trail to Lake Whitingham, Mount Snow to the Deerfield River, southern Vermont holds a tremendous variety terrain, scenery and opportunities for adventure. We want to help you explore the area and reconnect with friends and family. Depending on your level of experience or desire for adventure, we offer kayak, stand-up paddleboard, bike, raft and zipline trips in the summer as well as snowshoe and xc ski trips and rentals in the winter. In addition, we sell the gear you'll need to outfit your adventure from warm comfortable fleece to state-of-the-art GoPro cameras. It's a big world in our little corner of paradise and we hope you'll help us explore it!
zoaroutdoor.com