The Yukon - a land of extremes, a pure wilderness divided by the Arctic Circle. From epic mountain ranges, to raging rivers and surrounded by vivid colours as far as the eye can see the Yukon is a beautiful landscape covering the north western part of Canada.
Filmed with the help of Fraserway RV this 17 day road trip crisscrosses Yukon from Kluane National Park to the Dempster Highway and back via an RV in what was one of the most epic of our expeditions thus far.
Join the expedition through this short documentary and enjoy the rest of our Thank you Canada short film series.
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Newfoundland and Labrador - a place where ancient glaciers meet historic fishing villages in some of the most surreal and beautiful landscapes on the planet.
Filmed aboard the Akademik Sergey Vavilov with the help and support of One Ocean Expeditions journey with us from St John's to the Torngat Mountains and beyond through ice covered seas into Nunavut.
Join the expedition through this short documentary and enjoy the rest of our Thank you Canada short film series.
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The Yukon - a land of extremes, a pure wilderness divided by the Arctic Circle. From epic mountain ranges, to raging rivers and surrounded by vivid colours as far as the eye can see the Yukon is a beautiful landscape covering the north western part of Canada.
Filmed with the help of Fraserway RV this 17 day road trip crisscrosses Yukon from Kluane National Park to the Dempster Highway and back via an RV in what was one of the most epic of our expeditions thus far.
Join the expedition through this short documentary and enjoy the rest of our Thank you Canada short film series.
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Perhaps nothing is more exciting about the Thank you Canada project than getting the opportunity to re-visit some locations during a different season.
In Churchill, Manitoba along the shores of Hudson Bay we have had the opportunity to come back time and time again throughout the summer, autumn, and winter.
In the winter with temperatures plunging well bellow 0 the Polar Bears seam unimpressed as they gain their energy and strength to begin their long journey onto the sea ice.
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Sit back and enjoy the wildest, most heart dropping experience around. Located in a remote part of coastal British Columbia Hunlen Falls is the largest free falling waterfall in Canada.
However not to many ever venture past the canyons edge, thats not to say no one ever does. This short video is your chance to step out of our very own comfort zone and into the lives of a few individuals determined to live a life like no other. These individuals are slackliners!
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September in the arctic is a magical time; the bugs have disappeared, but the bears and the whales have stayed. The switch between summer to winter is not easy, but it sure is beautiful; be careful though, blink and you might just miss it.
Made with the cooperation of Lazy Bear Lodge in Churchill, Manitoba; join us on a adventure like no other through polar bear country!
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Created with the cooperation of Ancient Forest Alliance, this short film explores our journey to climb and document Canada's second largest tree.
Standing high in the middle of a clear cut this Douglas Fir, also called Big Lonely Doug is a sight to see and for us climbing it was a beautiful bonus!
Join the expedition through this short documentary and enjoy the rest of our Thank you Canada short film series.
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Take yourself on a visual journey through the frozen Canadian Arctic as we travel from the remote community of Pond Inlet to the floe edge over 80 km away.
In this short movie filmed with the help and support of Black Feather Adventures and Travel Nunavut we will take you deep into our lives as we camp and explore the frozen Arctic ocean.
Join the expedition through this short documentary and enjoy the rest of our Thank you Canada short film series.
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Take yourself on a visual journey to Adams River; a small stretch of river that for a short period of time each year explodes in life.
In this short movie filmed with the help and support of BC Parks and the Adams River Salmon Society we will venture beneath the waves and into the lives of millions of Sockeye Salmon that come hear each autumn from the Pacific Ocean.
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What started as a Indiegogo campaign, Thank you Canada is now the most epic of all our short films; a visual journey following the dreams of two individuals racing to preserve Canada for the future.
Unlike our past videos Thank you Canada is your gift to us, a chance for you to become involved and be remembered in Canada's 150th anniversary. See our journey and support our dream, please visit our support page and help fund our next expedition across Canada.
Directed, Filmed, and Edited
Martin Gregus & Martin Gregus Jr
Narration - Martin Gregus Jr.
Music - Lars Anderson
A special thank you to all of our partners and supporters for making our travels across Canada possible.
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Directed, Edited and Filmed by Martin Gregus Jr. "The Sound" explores the history of Howe Sound as well as its uncertain future through compelling images and narration from the former major of Bowen Island Bob Turner.
After many years of industrialization Howe Sound is slowly recovering from it's dark past, turning back into the rich environment that it once was both for the people who use its natural wonders and the wildlife that we share them with, but what does the future hold for this natural treasure?
Find out by watching this short video made possible by with help and cooperation of the One 50 Canada Society.
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