![]() Also, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention his knife and axe safety video, it likely saved me some injuries. Watch his time lapse cabin build and the construction of his forest food garden using permaculture principles. Tucked in the forests of Ontario, Shawn makes videos about log cabin construction, wilderness exploration, hunting, and fishing. Shawn James is a skilful woodworker who lives off-grid with his golden retriever, Cali. They also do hot tent camping and have some solid advice if you are looking to purchase a stove for your hot tent. In 2019, they recorded their first overnight stay in a quinzee. I’ve also been loving their winter camping content. Watch them ice fish for pike and catch the elusive aurora trout. If you enjoy angling, this is the channel for you. Jon and Erin run the YouTube channel Lost Lakes, formerly known as Backcountry Angling Ontario. In the end, they find themselves paddling along a serene lake flanked by trees. ![]() I really enjoyed this crown land trip because Caitlin and Trustin overcome navigation troubles, dead ends, and bad advice. On The Timber Life, you’ll find more backcountry adventures and behind the scenes footage. I’m dreaming of recreating their Mors Korchanski inspired shelter and these bushcraft chairs. Trustin Timber inspires people to build things with their own hands. ![]() You can find them on two accounts, Trustin Timber and The Timber Life: Caitlin and Trustin’s videos are beautifully shot and explore some serene landscapes in Ontario. ![]() This husband and wife duo will make you fall in love with nature all over again. Part two shows you how to find crown land using the Ontario Crown Land Policy Atlas. Part 1 discusses the reasons you might consider camping and hiking on crown land. I also learned a lot from his two-part crown land series. Martin won me over with his tips for snuggling in a tent when using separate sleeping mats. His YouTube channel is a good educational resource for campers. Martin is a crown land hiker, backpacker, and canoe-tripper based in Ontario. The high cliffs are stunning and Mikaela offers advice for sleeping warm and comfortably in a tent. If hiking is more your jam, see her 2-day Backpacking Trip to Bruce Peninsula. Head over to her YouTube channel to see her skilfully manoeuvre class I and class II rapids in the Upper Ottawa Valley and the Petawawa River. She’s also a blogger who writes informative trip reports. She’s a skilled paddler, hiker, guide, and backcountry navigator. Mikaela is new to YouTube, but not to the outdoor community. The trip features some excellent fishing, delicious meals, and mischievous dog companions. If you enjoy canoe trips, see his trip to Killarney Provincial Park. I’m excited to try his stir fried spicy pork belly, mushroom saute steak with corn, and chicken alfredo. You have to check out his mouthwatering backcountry meals. Jonathan began capturing his outdoor adventures in Ontario, but has since moved to Alberta where he’s exploring new trails and higher peaks. He explores the wilderness with Princess, his adorable adventure pug. Jonathan Yeh is an avid camper, hiker, and backcountry cook. If you missed part 1, you can check it out here. I hope the creators on this list inspire you to get outside and make your own adventures. In this list, you’ll find people documenting their experiences in backcountry travel, camping, bushcraft, and off-grid living. Back by popular demand, here’s part 2 of Canadian outdoor adventure YouTubers.
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