Stories don't begin themselves. You do.

Let us guide you through some of the last wild places on Earth.

 

No crowds. No traffic. No signal.

Just forest, water, sky — with time to learn how to move through them.

 

You’ll travel by canoe through a web of lakes, rivers, and forest trails, beneath weather that never promised to be fair.

 

Carry your world on your back.

Listen for loons.

Taste woodsmoke in your coffee.

Enjoy the silence.

 

Some days, it’s all sunshine and stillness.

Others — headwinds, wet boots, and knots that get shelters standing.

  

We guide in some of the last wild places on Earth.

Each one different. Each one unforgettable.

 

One forest. Three latitudes. Lots of adventure.

 

Which one calls to you?

Latitude 47°N, Temagami, Canada

Deep Water By The Shore

    Get dropped into the heart of canoe country, where floatplanes and waterfalls meet jungle-like wildlands.

May-October

👉 Best for: Off-grid adventure lovers | Portage warriors | Canada dreamers


🧭 Remote rating: 🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲

🛶 All levels (know your limit)

🪓 Difficult

🏕️ Camping only

📅 Best time: September (cooler, quieter, no bugs)

4 - 12 day guided expeditions; join a ready-made trip or create your own.

Latitude 69°N, Inari, Finnish Lapland

The Land of the Midnight Sun

Paddle through Lapland's secret summer. This is canoeing on the edge of the world—unpredictable, raw, and breathtaking. And closer than you think.

June-August

👉 Best for: Paddle not portage| Weather-hardened adventurers | Far North explorers


🧭 Remote rating: 🌲🌲🌲🌲
🌲

🛶 Intermediate-advanced

🪓 Difficult

🏕️ Camping & wilderness huts


📅 Best time: early June & August (long light, few bugs, real solitude)

Two FREE preparation weekends with every expedition. If you're not happy after the first one, we'll refund you.

Latitude 61°, Saimaa, Finland

The Land of a Thousand Lakes

Work remotely, paddle through a sea of islands, and recharge in a lakeside sauna – no holiday required.

 

June-August

👉 Best for: Nature lovers | First-time trippers | Digital nomads


🧭 Remote rating: 🌲🌲🌲


🛶 Beginner–intermediate

🪓 Easy-Moderate

🏕️ Campfire sites or wilderness hut

📅 Best time: Late July-Aug (solitude, less mozzies)

It won't be easy. It will be epic.

Key:

🧭 🌲 - denotes how far from help you are and level of self-sufficiency required (we've got you).

🛶 - paddling level of ability (we'll check you're ok).

🪓 - setting expectations on required level of preparedness - both skills and fitness (we'll teach you how).

🏕️ - Camping options: some areas provide wilderness huts or basic campfire sites. These aren't luxuries, they are essential for safety in remote areas and protecting the environment.

"It was a most magical, most magical experience"

Nick Robinson
SYSTEMS ENGINEERING MANAGER

"I kept thinking we'd found the most beautiful campsite on Earth, and then there'd be another, most beautiful campsite on Earth"

Jason Coates
BUSINESSMAN

"It's very exciting to get dropped off and think you're actually heading off on your own for a week or two weeks without any support at all"

Francis Thompson, PhD
PROFESSOR IN PSYCHOLOGY

"The sense of adventure is hard to describe ... I'd never done anything so remote ... I would 100% do it again"

Matthew Ferry
LEAD VOCALIST & ACTOR

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