The Canadian Canoe Podcast

Building on the understanding that Canada's wild places are special and best experienced by canoe, host Kyle Ereaux welcomes adventurers, guides, craftsmen, conservationists, bush pilots, and anyone else who has a story to share.

#16 Stephen Mooney

Stephen Mooney is a director and past winner of the Yukon River Quest, a 715km paddling race from Whitehorse to Dawson City. For more information on the race, see here: https://www.yukonriverquest.com. Support the show

01-28
01:10:48

#15 Tom McLennan

Tom McLennan is a commercial pilot who spent several years flying as a bush-pilot. Support the show

01-23
01:25:55

#14 Dan Wong

Dan Wong is the founder of Jackpine Paddle, a canoe expedition company offering guided trips in some of the remotest parts of northern Canada. Support the show

01-08
01:37:09

#13 Bert TerHart

Bert TerHart is an accomplished paddler and sailor. In 2022 he canoed across Canada from British Columbia to New Brunswick navigating by map, compass and sextant only. Support the show

12-20
01:21:35

#12 Walt Humphries

Walt Humphries is a lifelong prospector, outdoorsman, and renowned graphic artist. He also writes a regular newspaper column titled "Tales from the dump". His art can be found here: https://www.walthumphries.ca. Support the show

11-05
01:06:18

#11 Bob Henderson & Morton Asfeldt

Bob Henderson and Morton Asfeldt are the authors of Pike's Portage: Stories of a Distinguished Place. Pike's Portage is a ~45km portage in Canada's Northwest Territories connecting the boreal forest to the sub-arctic tundra. Support the show

10-15
01:01:27

#10 Brad Farquhar

Brad Farquhar is an entrepreneur and adventurer. He completed the Iditarod, a 1500km dog sled race in Alaska, which is the subject of this episode. Support the show

11-13
01:02:36

#9 Nora Casson

Nora Casson is an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Winnipeg. She is also the Canada Research Chair in Environmental Influences on Water Quality. Among other things, she studies the changing hydrology of Canada's rivers. Support the show

09-26
42:54

#8 Noah Booth

Noah Booth is co-founder of Northern Scavenger. He recently completed a 30-day canoe trip through Labrador, his second major trip in the region. Support the show

08-21
01:41:05

#7 Jan Sebastian LaPierre

In 2013 Jan Sebastian LaPierre paddled from the Nova Scotia mainland to Sable Island, a small island about 200nm off the coast. Jan is also co-founder of A for Adventure, an organization that aims to get people outside. Support the show

06-01
35:22

#6 Mike Lancaster

Mike Lancaster is a forestry consultant, arborist, and conservationist. He also works as the Stewardship Coordinator for the St. Margaret's Bay Stewardship Association. In May 2021, he is canoeing across Nova Scotia in a single day to raise awareness for the proposed Ingram River Wilderness Area. Support the show

05-16
59:07

#5 Chris Mills

Chris is a former lighthouse keeper. He has also authored two books on lighthouse-keeping history. He now lives in Ketch Harbour, Nova Scotia where he works for the Canadian Coast Guard. Support the show

03-13
01:42:43

#4 Dwayne Wohlgemuth and Leanne Robinson

Dwayne and Leanne live North of Yellowknife, NWT. They've completed several multi-month trips in Canada's North, including many with their two kids. Support the show

01-10
01:16:19

#3 - John Konecny

John Konecny is a teacher. In 2018 he moved from Whitby to Ottawa by canoe - a 6 day trip - and successfully deducted his expenses relating to that trip at tax time. Support the show

12-11
38:30

#2 Noah Booth

Noah Booth co-founded Northern Scavenger, a social media platform that documents its outdoor pursuits and canoe trips. His most recent trip was the Boreal to Barrenlands crossing of Eastern Labrador. Support the show

11-09
01:12:17

#1 Oliver Duret

Oliver Duret is a commercial fisherman in the Northwest Territories. He lives off the land in a cabin he built about 200km from Yellowknife. Support the show

10-23
01:26:01

#30 Taylor Bachrach

Taylor Bachrach is a former member of the House of Commons of Canada and accomplished paddler. In 2025, he completed a 850km solo trip in Northern British Columbia. Support the show

11-15
01:01:29

#29 Iva Kinclova

Few people in Canada have paddled more kilometres in Canada than Iva Kinclova. She joined me on the show to share stories from her lifetime of paddling. She's generously made herself available as a resource, and can be contacted at iva.kinclova@gmail.com. To support the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1197560/support Support the show

09-21
01:08:06

#28 Philip Harwood

Philip Harwood is the author of Canoeing the Congo: The First Source-to-Sea Descent of the Congo River. He's also paddled extensively around the world, including in Canada. His website can be found here: https://canoetrampexpeditions.com Support the show here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1197560/support Support the show

09-05
01:33:09

#27 Josh Dehaas

On August 5, 2025, the Government of Nova Scotia banned public access to the woods in the name of fire prevention. As a result, anyone canoeing, hiking or camping etc. in the province now faces a $25,000 fine - even if they never have a fire or light a camp stove etc. New Brunswick has since done something similar. Josh Dehaas is a lawyer with the Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) which is working to reverse these bans. He joined me on the show to discuss the recent prohibiti...

08-11
17:11

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