The Relentless Bogs of Labrador's Height-Of-Land
Episode 3 of The Land of Wild Rivers - A 10 part video-series documenting the 2021 Côte-Nord: Maze to the Aguanish expedition. Follow us on Instagram - / northernscavenger How to Support Us - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/NorthSca... SYNOPSIS A 30 day, 620 km canoe journey through the expansive wilderness of Côte-Nord, Quebec. The route is designed to traverse the headwaters of the Romaine River, a river seeing significant change as part of Quebec’s major energy project Plan Nord, followed by the descent of the little-known Aguanish River. The goal of the route is to gain a first-hand perspective of the land of wild rivers as we paddle and portage our way across the Labrador-Quebec plateau to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. This trip was supported by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society and Mountain Equipment Co-op. ROYAL CANADIAN GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY: https://rcgs.org/ MOUNTAIN EQUIPMENT COMPANY: https://www.mec.ca/en/ ESQUIF CANOES: https://esquif.com/en/

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