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Ontario is Canada’s second largest province. Its features vary from the Mixedwood Plains in the southeast to the boreal forests and tundrain the north. Ontario has ~6% of the worlds fresh water, and 15% of its surface is lakes and rivers. A sportsperson’s paradise. Ontario is Dudley’s home. He has explored many of her parks, rivers and lakes.
This Canadian river located in northern Manitoba was explored by the B.R.A.T . Captured on video and is now available on YouTube.
This northern river in Canada’s Yukon territory was explored by the B.R.A.T. Captured on video and is now available on YouTube
The longest river in Alaska and Yukon, it was one of the principal means of transportation during the 1896–1903 Klondike Gold Rush.
Stretches 900 km across northern Canada. Its source is Whitefish Lake in the Northwest Territories, and it flows east to Baker Lake, Nunavut.
The “Dempster” is a 740 km bucket list journey from Dawson City, Yukon to Inuvik, Northwest Territories offering incredible scenery, wide open spaces and remote beauty.
The French River cuts through the Canadian Shield, flowing through rapids, waterfalls, gorges and interconnected lakes on its journey from Lake Nipissing to Georgian Bay.
Just north of Ottawa, Ontario, the river is 230 km long. Its name comes from an Algonquian band of the region known as “Matouweskarini”, meaning “people of the shallows”
The river flows from Algonquin Provincial Park to the Ottawa River. The name comes from the Algonquian for “where one hears a noise like this”, which refers to its many rapids.
ThIs Quebec River flows almost due south into the Ottawa River. Primarily known today for its white water paddling and fishing, the river has a rich history for the First Nations.
Located roughly 500 km west of Yellowknife in the Northwest Territories of Canada. It is the centrepiece of Nahanni National Park Reserve.
The white mountains of New Hampshire are the most formidable in the east. Snow has been recorded in the whites every month of the year.
The white mountains of New Hampshire are the most formidable in the east. Snow has been recorded in the whites every month of the year.
The white mountains of New Hampshire are the most formidable in the east. Snow has been recorded in the whites every month of the year.