Unreleased footage from my 24-day sailing journey with Canada C3. Locations (in order of appearance): Teakerne Inlet, Teakerne Arm Provincial Park Mount Warburton Pike, Saturna Island Echo Bay, Kingcome Inlet Bullock Lake Farm, Saltspring Island Gambier Island Rivers Inlet, Wuikinuxv Nation, Owikeno Vancouver Koeye Camp, Heiltsuk Nation waters surrounding Calvert Island waters near Cormorant Island Hakai Institute, West Beach Calvert Island Tod Inlet, Gowlland Tod Provincial Park Saturna Ecological Education Centre, Saturna Island Victoria Kingcome Inlet, Broughton Archipelago Provincial Park Music: Lights Out, Words Gone - Bombay Bicycle Club All shots handheld with Sony FS5 Canon 24-105 f4 Sony 18-105 f4 Canon 70-200 f4 Graded in Resolve canadac3.ca
 
 

Canada C3

In 2017, a Canadian ice-breaker embarked on a historic journey along the entirety of so-called Canada’s three coastlines to experience and document the incredible cultural and natural diversity of the land. The ship set sail from Toronto, ON and successfully arrived, on time, in Victoria, BC 150 days later, traversing the world’s largest coastline. Each 10 day segment of the journey featured a different cross-section of Canada’s population who experienced the journey in their own ways. I was brought on as a media team member for Legs 14 & 15 (the expedition finale), where I helped design and execute a series of videos and live broadcasts. Our videos had four main themes: Diversity and Inclusion, Reconciliation, Youth Engagement and the Environment. A documentary featuring some of my footage was edited and taken on tour across Canada. Learn more.

Credits

Client: Students On Ice Foundation

Role: Cinematographer, Editor, Live Streaming

Producer: Peter Wall

2017

 
We were incredibly lucky to have singer-songwriters Sarah Harmer and Tim Baker from Hey Rosetta! on leg 14 of the Canada C3 expedition. Though we witnessed m...
We felt so fortunate to see the beauty of Koeye Camp, British Columbia. On the Pacific Ocean at the foot of the Koeye River, the Heiltsuk Nation has built an...