Bill Mason and family were pioneers in the field of getting way out there in a boat and slowing down. The filming style is a bit dated, but timely just the same:
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Donald Goldring says:
Canoe trip memories with your family will last a lifetime for you,your kids, and your grandkids.
Jim Boyer says:
Thanks for the film–makes me miss our annual trip to Algonquin Provincial Park in May–first time we’ve missed for over 20 years. Darn Covid-19! This was a great reminder of why I build canoes!
David Tew says:
Jim Boyer- Have you ever seen the movie Indian Summer? It was filmed at a summer camp in the Algonquin and there are some humorous scenes of sailing in the camp’s wood sailboats. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107212/
Chris Romberg says:
If you like this video, you should check out Waterwalker, on the NFB website listed in the post above. It is a full legnth movie by Mason. I bet I have watched it 20 times!
Bill Perkins says:
I liked Path of the Paddle
Harold Wheeler says:
Delightful as always, had me hooked from the first minute.
Howard Koenig says:
Thank you.
Stephen L. Clark says:
Canoe/Catamaran with spinnaker rig particularly interesting. Filming the storm footage must have been difficult. A treat to watch. Thanks.
Richard Raymond says:
I spent six years guiding, working, and studying in the Boundary Waters in the early 1960s. This brought back good memories.
Fritz Seegers says:
I sailed much of what Bill and his family paddled. I’ve paddled all over the interior of Ontario. Very familiar and beautiful land that I love and missed especially because America can’t keep its Pandemic down and we can’t go to Canada. Hey, you Canadians, I don’t blame you a bit keep the border closed until America understands science and stay healthy. I hope to see you soon.
Peter Frost says:
Bill and his family were canoeing legends in Canada. Bill was a wonderful filmmaker as this video attests. For a change of pace Goggle “Paddle-to-the-sea” a children’s film Bill made in the 60s. I still enjoy watching it every so often. The book on which Bill’s film was made, was given to me when I was about six, and was one of my absolute favorites.
steve schwartz says:
Beautiful. Inspiring for my canoe build.
Roger Whittaker says:
Shows like that used to be all that CBC showed for late afternoon filler –
watched hours of them
Graeme Jannaway says:
The joys of the National Film Board. Go to their archives https://www.nfb.ca/explore-all-films/, if you’d like to explore the results of my Canadian tax dollars well spent.
Graeme, Toronto, Ontario.
Barry Collins says:
Great film! Really enjoyed that. Harkens back to the days before cellphones when you actually had to talk to each other! Great photography as well ! Makes me want to get out there.