A Place to Paddle: Wabakimi Provincial Park

Trailguide Pictures have released their first travel and destination film A Place to Paddle: Wabakimi Provincial Park for rent or purchase. You will recognize Jason Eke's other work Canoe: Icon of the North, and The Cedarstrip Canoe. Watch the trailer below...
Seven days in the wilderness: Wabakimi Provincial Park. That's right. My son Noah and I were dropped off in the remote wilderness area by bush plane. For the next seven days we travelled by canoe through the second largest Provincial Park in Ontario's far north west (3 hours drive north of Thunder Bay).
“For those interested in paddling through Wabakimi Provincial Park, this short film chronicles a wilderness canoe trip from Termite Lake to Granite Lake in Ontario’s second largest Provincial Park. My son Noah and I travel across Georgian Bay on the MS Chi-Cheemaun and then continue driving 3 hours north of Thunder Bay to Armstrong, Ontario. From there, we fly into the park on board a de Havilland Otter, courtesy of Wabakimi Air.
Starring: Jason Eke, Noah Eke”
The film is just over half an hour and costs $4.99 U.S. to rent or $8.99 U.S. to purchase.
Evan Holt




