Canada
The Trans Canada Trail Connects Canadians to Nature and Each Other
What It Takes to Build a Mountain-Bike Trail
Look No Further than the Chic-Chocs
These Women Hunters Are Badass
Labrador Is a Brook Trout Paradise
Dropping the 100-Foot Ram Falls in a Kayak
The Longest Continuous Fixie Bike Ride
This One Goes Out to Backcountry Moms
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival
Biking the North Shore’s Triple Crown
Spelunking in Banff
A Pacific Northwest Surf Trip
The Frozen Road
Backcountry Ski the East
Black Crows: ‘Shapes’
A Father-and-Son Dream Team
Backcountry Skiing in the Chic Chocs
A Stunning Timelapse From Canada
Surfing Canada’s Best River Wave
A First Look At ‘Still Wild’
How to Save Atlantic Salmon Fishing in Canada
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For more than 30 years, Reynold Sexton has managed a fly fishing camp on the Grande Cascapédia River and managed his fly shop, Sexton & Sexton. Given his experience, Sexton is considered a pioneer in the Atlantic salmon fishing industry, and he shares an important message for the future generation of anglers in this short film: “If we don’t release, and we don’t work together, there will be nothing left for the kids.” This film is a part of the People We Met series from Hooké.