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  1. www.youtube.com › user › KCHappyCamperKCHappyCamper - YouTube

    The official YouTube channel for Kevin Callan's the Happy Camper website. A series of videos full of informative, funny and sometimes ridiculous camping / outdoor tips, tricks and how to's.

  2. www.youtube.com › channel › UC4_1tbYLPor-LnFNNpORQuwKevin Callan - YouTube

    Kevin is the author of 15 books on canoeing and camping and is a poplar speaker across North America. Check out his web site kevincallan.com and his Happy Ca...

  3. Jun 8, 2017 · It's tough to pin Kevin Callan down. If you've ever checked out his YouTube channel, you'll know why. It seems like he's always on a new trip—pointing his canoe down a river and seeing where it will take him. And, lucky for us, he takes us with him on his Happy Camper show, guiding us to new places and showing us the s

  4. Kevin is also a regular contributor, blogger and columnist for explore Magazine and Paddling Magazine, and has won several National Magazine Awards. He was made Patron Paddler for Paddle Canada and has recently won several filmmaking awards. Kevin was listed one of the top 100 modern day explorers by the Canadian Geographical Society.

  5. Check out his web site at www.kevincallan.com and YouTube channel KCHappyCamper. Algonquin Park Since its creation (1893), Algonquin has more than doubled in size, from 3,797 square-kilometres to 7,630 square-kilometres; it ’ s changed names from Algonquin National Park to Algonquin Provincial Park (becoming Ontario ’ s first provincial park); and altered its borders eight times.

  6. Jul 15, 2013 · Kevin Callan canoeing Ontario’s Sturgeon River. According to AO’s website, “‘The Link’ was dreamed up by Alex Hurley and Gordon Baker in the summer of 2004. The trip consists of four challenging canoe routes connecting the four Algonquin Outfitters stores serving Algonquin Park: Oxtongue Lake, Huntsville, Brent, on Cedar Lake, and Lake Opeongo.

  7. Dec 8, 2014 · Here are the Top 5: Shugemery. Most subscribers just call him “Shrug,” and he seems to be one of the rock stars of the outdoor YouTube world. Shrug’s one liner — “Woo Buddy” — has been quoted by many other channel creators. Sean Emery’s material is scattered at times, covering things like unicycle trips to backyard BBQ recipes.

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