Labrador Passage Trailer

For more info visit: www.labradorpassage.com Labrador Passage is a documentary film project that follows two men retracing Mina Hubbard's historic 1905 canoe journey through Labrador. Rather than rely on modern, high tech gear made from Gore-Tex or nylon, they will use traditional equipment, such as a canvas tent and packs, a cedar canvas canoe, wool, and waxed tin cloth rain gear. Much of their equipment will be handmade. This short film to give the viewer insight into the nature of the upcoming expedition

Check out the trailer for the upcoming video Labrador Passage...

"LABRADOR PASSAGE is a documentary film project co-produced by Twin Cites Public Television that follows two men who will set out in June, 2014, to retrace Mina Hubbard's historic 1905 canoe journey through Labrador. The unique aspect of the trip is that the crew will only use non-synthetic equipment. We're talking the classics here: waxed canvas tent, tin-cloth rain gear, and a cedar canvas canoe. Much of this equipment that will be used will be handmade by local craftspeople."

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