We look forward to your videos all the time! You have the best cinematography, narration and information on the trails and inspire us to go out to experience the trails ourselves! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and love for the outdoors and see you on the trails!
Oh wow thank you - I appreciate your comments very much. This is what I am trying to do - provide good quality videos that show the trails with some information so that other people may go out and see them too
Thanks for watching. I love that this park is so close to Toronto so people can get to several trails on public transit. It's near the city but total, peaceful nature. And also it's free!
Very nice! You did a good job showing the scale of the trees at the 1:36 mark in the video. I enjoyed my two visits here back in 2016 I walked almost to hwy 7
Another great video! I enjoyed every bit of it. I went to this trail in the fall, but it really looks pretty in winter! Question, which book do you recommend to know about the trees? I want to learn more about it too!! 😊
Well thank you so much. I really enjoyed your Paris Ontario video as well. The tree book I have been reading is excellent. It is really about trees in Algonquin Park but most of those trees are common in other places. The book is called Trees of Algonquin Park by Dan Strickland, sold by the Friends of Algonquin Park. It's only $7 plus shipping
I thought that was interesting too - I think it's small animals like squirrels, porcupines, maybe beaver? I think if it was deer, it would be higher up
We look forward to your videos all the time! You have the best cinematography, narration and information on the trails and inspire us to go out to experience the trails ourselves! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and love for the outdoors and see you on the trails!
Oh wow thank you - I appreciate your comments very much. This is what I am trying to do - provide good quality videos that show the trails with some information so that other people may go out and see them too
Excellent video
Thanks very much - I very much appreciate your comment
Wonderful job. Thank you for sharing. Wish you have a great day. 😊♬👍✨
Thanks for watching and have a great day too!
Great sharing! I love forest walking like this. Have a lovely weekend. 👍
I just love all the trees in this forest, and walking along a river is so nice. Thanks for your comments
What a wonderful Urban Park... And those trees are spectacular... Happy Friday . Have a great weekend and stay warm 🙂✌️
Thanks for watching. I love that this park is so close to Toronto so people can get to several trails on public transit. It's near the city but total, peaceful nature. And also it's free!
Great camera work once again. I also enjoyed the narration. Love those massive trees! 👍👍
Yes, I really love those massive trees and it's been quite fun learning to identify them
What a great location the UK also have these national parks usually no drones 🤣🤣
Same applies here - no drones in national or provincial parks
Very nice!
You did a good job showing the scale of the trees at the 1:36 mark in the video.
I enjoyed my two visits here back in 2016 I walked almost to hwy 7
Such big trees - really love seeing them! So nice to have these trails where you can go for a long walk
Another great video! I enjoyed every bit of it. I went to this trail in the fall, but it really looks pretty in winter! Question, which book do you recommend to know about the trees? I want to learn more about it too!! 😊
Well thank you so much. I really enjoyed your Paris Ontario video as well. The tree book I have been reading is excellent. It is really about trees in Algonquin Park but most of those trees are common in other places. The book is called Trees of Algonquin Park by Dan Strickland, sold by the Friends of Algonquin Park. It's only $7 plus shipping
Beautiful hike. I thought it was interesting in one scene all the bark was off the bottom of several trees. I guess animals did that?
I thought that was interesting too - I think it's small animals like squirrels, porcupines, maybe beaver? I think if it was deer, it would be higher up