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Hap Wilson Books Available at the Rosseau Gallery
The official Hap Wilson Gallery is located in the Muskoka Village of Rosseau. Highlited is Wilson's Nature Photography, artwork, and eight published books. The latest of a series of short stories, "Grey Owl and Me" was recently nominated for top award by the Ontario Historical Society.
Our Clients Include
Canada Parks, Trans Canada Trails, Canadian Heritage River Systems, Manitoba Tourism, Manitoba Natural Resources, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Ontario Nature Federation, Canadian Recreational Canoeing Association, Township of Seguin, Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, J.W. Marriott resort in Muskoka (200km. ski, bike & hike), Inn at Manitou Relais et Chateau, Earthroots.
Accomplished To Date:
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Water-based routes: 12,000 km.
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Land-based trails : 700 km.
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Number of constructions: 425
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Length of boardwalks: 3,500 m.
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"Shooting Waterfalls" with photographer/guide Hap Wilson
DATES: May 17-20
June 21-24
August 23-26
September 20-23
Cost per person: $1,250./Cnd. + hst.
Photo Captions:
The late Kirk Wipper shooting at Helen Falls (he's the one looking through the lens)
International Photographer Graham Uden at the Eco-Lodge 2011 (the guy smiling at the camera)
Graham Uden adjusting camera at Bridal Veil Falls
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"International photographer Graham
Uden chooses Eskakwa Eco-Lodge
to represent the best in Canadian
wilderness for his first-time
Canadian visit - August 2011.
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"...we've had a most incredible time here, all totally beyond and exceeded our wildest expectations. You're doing an incredible and invaluable job keeping this pristine and very special environment for future generations to enjoy..." Aug. 28th. 2011
Graham Uden
UK/Hong Kong International Photographer.
Our Temagami Eco-Lodge is one of Canada's most unique wilderness outposts. Located atop "Cabin Falls" in the middle of the Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater Wilderness Park, there is no place like it in Ontario. Miles of private hiking trails and short canoe treks will take us to seven different waterfalls along the magnificent Lady Evelyn River. Four-day retreats begin with a floatplane trip from Temagami in to the park and a short canoe excursion downriver to the lodge. Accommodation is rustic elegance, replete with dining hall, sauna, large decks overlooking the falls, pure springwater and meals cooked on a wood cookstove. Each day is a different adventure in photography - shooting waterfalls is our prime theme but there is so much more to these classic Temagami adventures. Hap Wilson has guided many well-known photographers...Len Gilday of David Suzuki's "Nature of Things" and International photographer Graham Uden who were immediately attracted to Temagami's old-growth pine forests and Lady Evelyn's remarkable beauty. Our spring trip takes a look at the force of Nature through the power of water and an awakening wilderness; summer trips enjoy the flushed beauty of a pastel backdrop (not to mention the great swimming in the pools at the eco-lodge); fall explores the burgeoning colourama as diminished river-flow accentuates each channel and fissure as water tumbles over granite.
Eco-Lodge adventures are limited to six persons per session; costs include two floatplane flights in and out of the park, guide service, accommodation and meals at the lodge. Ask us about other dates if the advertised schedule doesn't work for you or your group. PLEASE BOOK EARLY.
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