Hi!, I'm from Tulita, the town closest to the Keele River Mackenzie opening. I love you're video, it really captures the experience I have had over the years and I will be planning another trip to the mountains for hunting this Summer/Fall. Hope to see the next group!
I live right by them me and my family are great friends with cano north and we live in Norman wells and it is amazing and if you do live in north it is amazing
+Sommer Wiley I wonder the Canadian people if Canada is heaven that Brazilians speak? there are tens of thousands of Brazilian immigrants who immigrate to Canada in search of a better life, always say the same things, there is violence, there is employment for all, earn a lot of money even as a nanny or cleaner, people are kind and friendly, the government assists in 100% citizens and immigrants ... well .... are so many good things that Brazilians speak immigrants from Canada, it seems that they are being paid to advertise! PLEASE SOME CANADIAN COULD SPEAK THE TRUTH ON HOW IS LIFE IN CANADA? IMMIGRANTS SPEAK THE TRUTH OR They are living an illusion?
Thanks i will shoot you guys a pm , im not intresting to have a guided trip but i Think i could have your Place as a basecamp and i would love to hear your stories unbelivble nature ,absolutly Amazing !!
this is the definition of 'conflict of interest'. Why? Because , having travelled the CANOL and the Mackenzie/Selwyn Chains for years , you really want people to see this unparalleled territory ( and this video more than does justice in that regard ) , BUT , the very last thing the region needs is masses of unprepared tourists chewing the trails up with ATVs and weinerschitzel wrappers. ( then again , some rich and tenderised Euro-hiker flesh would keep the bear population thriving up there ! )
+Peter Ion It's always a tough balance. You want the local economy to do well and for people to see the beautiful sites, but you also don't want floods of tourists ruining the place. I remember always going to Costa Rica as a kid in the late 80s, and it was untouched, pristine, and quiet. Since then, expats have moved there and American tourists come in in droves. It has taken away something from the place.
This is a fantastic video, and a true representation of the amazing time to be had in the North. Can't wait to head back!
Love the footage...Now I just wander if you have some Class 1 slow moving rivers
A beautiful scenery at the beginning of the video, it's not an everyday site to see for many. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
Oh wow ! What a lovely adventure.Beautiful mountains and majestic rivers.Love the video.
Hi!, I'm from Tulita, the town closest to the Keele River Mackenzie opening. I love you're video, it really captures the experience I have had over the years and I will be planning another trip to the mountains for hunting this Summer/Fall. Hope to see the next group!
5 Years ago, and Taylor was never heard from again!
Nice adventure , and very kind to bring your pet with you . Beautiful country .
Incredible footage! Has me dreaming of summer!
Beautiful video! Bucket list trip!
Hi Lin. Love the video and looking forward to meeting again on the river with guests in tow!
What a beauty!!!
Good to see Al in his environment
Al and Lin.. fantastic video! Love to go on a trip :) John
I love this video and i have decided to go to keele river summer 2014 !
This is what Canada is all about.
I'm Braziliam, my dream is live the rest of my life in this local!
The Northwest Territories is the Land of Harmony!
I live right by them me and my family are great friends with cano north and we live in Norman wells and it is amazing and if you do live in north it is amazing
+Sommer Wiley
I wonder the Canadian people
if Canada is heaven that Brazilians speak?
there are tens of thousands of Brazilian immigrants who immigrate to Canada in search of a better life,
always say the same things, there is violence, there is employment for all, earn a lot of money even as a nanny or cleaner, people are kind and friendly, the government assists in 100% citizens and immigrants ... well ....
are so many good things that Brazilians speak immigrants from Canada, it seems that they are being paid to advertise!
PLEASE
SOME CANADIAN COULD SPEAK THE TRUTH
ON HOW IS LIFE IN CANADA?
IMMIGRANTS SPEAK THE TRUTH OR
They are living an illusion?
+Wallace Lobo Most of us are tax slaves that live in overcrowded cities. Utopian landscapes are reserved for our wealthy elite.
+Wallace Lobo ?
+Sommer Wiley I believe people like you live a healthier life by living in this wonderful place. Peaceful and amazing 1in a million if I'm correct.
Gratulation! It's a best!
Canada should preserve these beautiful lands from everyone, especially the greedy corporations.
Our country has done a great job at doing so. The territories are not really threatened, however.
Alex Fournier
because nobody is willing to bear the atrocious winters up there.
What's your point?
the people that go on these trips are rich and well off.
Wester canoes company
This is way better than my videos of the Keele.
Did you start at the Natla confluence?
Thanks i will shoot you guys a pm , im not intresting to have a guided trip but i Think i could have your Place as a basecamp and i would love to hear your stories unbelivble nature ,absolutly Amazing !!
Wow 💪!!!
What is the name of that music at the end of the video?
Very nicee
loved viedio inow
We would love to hear from you! Our email is listed under the video in the 'About' section. Thank you for your interest.
You guys know Andrew P Stanley?😂
The dogs name was ranger
Hi John,
We are planning our 2014 trips right now...you can email us at the email address listed below the video . We would love to chat with you!
White people are very adventurous
this is the definition of 'conflict of interest'. Why? Because , having travelled the CANOL and the Mackenzie/Selwyn Chains for years , you really want people to see this unparalleled territory ( and this video more than does justice in that regard ) , BUT , the very last thing the region needs is masses of unprepared tourists chewing the trails up with ATVs and weinerschitzel wrappers. ( then again , some rich and tenderised Euro-hiker flesh would keep the bear population thriving up there ! )
+Peter Ion It's always a tough balance. You want the local economy to do well and for people to see the beautiful sites, but you also don't want floods of tourists ruining the place. I remember always going to Costa Rica as a kid in the late 80s, and it was untouched, pristine, and quiet. Since then, expats have moved there and American tourists come in in droves. It has taken away something from the place.