Amazing Quest: Stories from Quebec | Somewhere on Earth: Quebec | Free Documentary
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- Опубліковано 14 бер 2023
- Somewhere on Earth - Quebec | Free Documentary
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Quebec, La Belle Province, the Beautiful Province. History has left this region of North America a legacy: the French language. This is a land of far-off rivers and vast forests... In Quebec the immense expanses invite men and women to plunge into this wild realm, which is open to all. But one doesn’t become a woodsman or trapper overnight.
Audrey Beauchemin succumbed to the call of the wild. It fascinates her and she wants to preserve it. In Montreal, she studied art and business, then she decided to settle in Minganie. The last frontier for all the Quebecois, it’s the most sparsely populated region on the northern coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The silence of this vast inaccessible territory is broken only by the hum of these old seaplanes. The interior of Minganie was unexplored for a long time. Audrey chose to live here to satisfy her thirst for adventure.
Michel Béland is a trapper, a giant of a man who talks to trees and understands the language of the wild animals. The beaver trapping season has just opened. An age-old quest begins in the heart of the forests of Mauricie. Trapping is a way for Michel to reconnect with the ways of his ancestors and his childhood, which he spent with the Atikamekw Indians. Back in the pioneering days of New France, trappers were known as “White Indians” and traded in furs. Following in their footsteps is Michel’s way of paying homage to those woodsmen of the Far North.
In the Carabinier family, we have Alain, a Swiss who emigrated to Canada 30 years ago and his son Antoine. They are just two of the members of a surprising family tribe: the Cirque Alfonse. The Cirque Alfonse is the brainchild of Antoine Carabinier. “Timber”, their latest show, is inspired by the legends and lore of the lumberjacks and logging camps. “Timber” resonates through all the forests of Quebec. “Timber”, the cry of the lumberjack just as the tree is falling. The Cirque Alfonse was born in one of these cabins during the dead of winter.
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Welcome to Quebec! Audrey Beauchemin decided to settle in Minganie, the most sparsely populated region on the northern coast of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
Michel Béland is a trapper, a giant of a man who talks to trees and understands the language of wild animals. (I love this guy)
The Cirque Alfonse is the brainchild of Antoine Carabinier. “Timber”, their latest show, is inspired by the legends and lore of the lumberjacks and logging camps.
Quebec's untamed beauty and the spirits of its people shine brightly in this documentary. From Audrey's adventurous spirit to Michel's trapper's wisdom and the Carabinier family's captivating circus, it's a journey into the heart of Quebec's wilderness and culture. Thank you for this enriching exploration.
As someone who lives in Harve saint pierre, part of minganie, its breath taking! theres nothing like it, the nature, the people, everything about this place is just....worth it !
I love Québec so much after having my living experiences in Montréal for 4 years. Thank you Canada, thank you so much Québec Province and especially Montréal for your beauty which will rest in my heart.😍😍😍
The fact that the narrator can say Quebecois perfectly but then struggles to say Quebec is hilarious!
This is my daily dose of vitamins whenever I want to escape the pressures of life and just relax and travel in virtual world.
Same here.
Light one up to go with it
Invitte us
@@kingofnotts9048 EVERYTHING is better when you spark one! Weed is life! 💯❤️🥰🙏
Same
Thank you very much. Because of your documentaries I have so many things to learn about the reality of life ♥️♥️ thank you for your effort. Very much appreciated 👍👍
You are so welcome and thank you for taking the time to comment. 🎉
no stress,no pressure the last performance is epic
These Documentaries are so great. Keep em' coming!
Great episode ! Loved every minute of this wild life in Quebec and talented people who care of the heritage and beauty of wilderness.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers from Texas 🤠
Bravo Audrey! C’est Super tes projets et tres brancher avec l’essence de la vie si tout les enfants de la terre avaient la meme mentalite le monde seraient parfait.
Qu'il est beau mon pays!
Magnifique ❤! J’ai eu la chance de le visiter un peu en 2018 , (je suis française)
I don't speak French or understand it but I can hear it.
I was born and bred in Poland but for the last 14 years been living in NYC. Being an outdoors kind of person I was always in love with Canada and the untouched wilderness it has to offer. Also it kind-of reminds me of home, just in XL size. Hopefully I will be able to visit soon.
You'll fall in love! America is beautiful, but Canada is next-level gorgeous! I've only been to the southernmost parts of British Columbia, but I can attest to its incredible scenery. I never fell in love with San Francisco when I went there, but I definitely left my heart in Vancouver, B.C.
@@bibothor206 I know, been going ice fishing all winter to Alexandria Bay at Lawrence River becausedown here winter sucked this year. Which is right at the boarder and absolutely beautiful.
How I wish I have a chance to live in this amazing country and nature😍😍😍
Nice very good documentaryand learning new things always support you free documentary have watched you for 3 years now
Canada is truly one of the most mind-blowing places on earth.
Thank you so much.
Great video. 👍
Beautiful country! My family has a summer home on Admiralty Island , Alaska.. I’ve never had the chance to go that far north in Quebec but I’m sure you guys all know what I’m talking about when I say there’s nothing like the great North.. it was kind of a shellshocked for all of us when we spent our first summer out there five years ago. When you’re that far north, you feel like you’re on a different planet..
wow wow wish i was there..
super stuff..thanks from Ireland !
How awesome!! 👍😎🇨🇦🌟🪚🪤
Audrey Beauchemin lembra a Greta Tumberg. kkkk. Brincadeiras a parte: lindo documentário de uma terra maravilhosa!
Hello to everyone on the earth! Thank you so much for such an interesting exploration on this side of forest and a beautiful sunset 🌅🌅 I really enjoyed to watch this. I just got a feeling this evening to watch something and this come on my mind and searched for Free Documentary. It showed up. So I really appreciate to your hardworking 👍👍👍🤩
Great video💚
Thanks for sharing
Love u guyz you are the best💙💙💙🇰🇪
The feeling of solitude won't last much longer if you tell people to move there., and neither will the wilderness remain wild. SShhhhh!!!
The population of the Côte-Nord region is actually decreasing, so it's a good thing if more people move there
Hi brother thanks for this video demonstration in Quebec Canada 🇲🇺🌹🚩🌹🇨🇦🏳️🌈🇨🇦🇲🇺
i really loveee ittt
Thank you for mentioning katmandu❤
No.1
The way he says Quebec makes me cringe.
I also wana this kind of life
Can I come over there and stay forever?
I'm from...Himalayan region.
What a intresting family
the circus family - yep
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La Minganie, une région où il ne doit pas y avoir de crise du logement !
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I mean, so much good info on Québec in this documentary but they really couldn't take 5 seconds to research how Quebec is pronounced in English?
Worse things can happen. Who cares?
@@suzannebosjolie7532no - it’s important. If we can’t manage to say words the way they were intended, we may as well just use different, or, eventually, arbitrary words for stuff. It’s not difficult, it’s lazy and ignorant.
I want to visit this place, how can I?
Audrey was once at Buffalo Airways,no?
Île aux Perroquets
the name of the introduction song please🙏🙏🙏
that’s a composition especially for the series.
Oh so that’s how it’s pronounced.
Hi Do you have a link for the original movie in french? Because i'm a french Quebeker from Montreal and i love to see it in french. ;-) Thanks
There she said it.the respect is missing nowadys.we dnt respect our nature.
Were is quebec?? Never heard
In Canada my friend
@@sithkaotik8134 where is canada sorry im in america i dont know much about geography.
@@stefan1132 just up north of USA :)
@@sithkaotik8134 thx bro
The episode opens with a large map of Eastern North America. Scroll back and look at it: or consult Wikipedia.
Referring to indigenous peoples as "Indians" is a bit out of touch, now, no?
My father's family is part of an Algonquin tribe, we don't care, get a grip.
If You Ever Feel Like God Is Not There ……Remember The Teacher Is Always Silent During A Test🇧🇸🙏❤️
Really? Mine was always yelling at me for peeking at other people's answers! 😇
Canada is so nice, except for the socialism 😔
@@rainbeau5164 ok call it what you want. I guess I'm also not into going to jail for saying something the government doesn't like, or having my bank account frozen if I don't take a vaccine the government likes. So maybe fascism?
You call protecting people and insuring safety for its citizens socialism? You must be American, where the dollar has more value than humans.
Thenyou know nothing about canada
@@extremeanalogmusic6296 nice place to visit though 👍
Of all the provinces, why Quebec lol
Have you ever heard some Italian tourist say '' I went on a trip to Canada because I always wanted to visit Saskatchewan. '' ? That's why.
Because it's the most beautiful and interesting province of Canada... with Alberta.
@@ELFLAMOS So there is only two provinces in Canada?
bc its the best ,, im joking , quebec is where canada started and most of canada's history happened in Quebec
@@samto3297 Canada started in Newfoundland lol....and then bled across the land....
“Kwee-beck” 🫣🙄🤭