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Nature Bound @UCbLBZ9Oi9EgOJCI-BPQEdFA@youtube.com

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Welcome to Nature Bound! Hey there, adventurers! I'm Eric,


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in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c

Nature Bound
Posted 2 years ago

My view after a 10 hour, 25Km paddle from Couchain Lake to Round Lake.
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Bonnechere River Meets Round Lake
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πŸŽ₯Video out this Saturday
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Nature Bound
Posted 2 years ago

4 Generations. I'm the tiny one, my father is on the left, my grandfather on the right, and holding me is my great grandfather.

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Nature Bound
Posted 2 years ago

Spent 3 days fishing Brook Trout with my cousin in Algonquin Park. Check out the video here πŸ”—https://youtu.be/cgW94jNQttg

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Posted 2 years ago

Male and female wood ducks #ducks #woodducks #naturebound #wildlife #wildlifephotography

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Posted 2 years ago

Male Mallard Duck #duck #mallard #malemallard #naturebound #wildlife

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Posted 2 years ago

Great Blue Heron #greatblueheron #naturebound #wildlife

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Nature Bound
Posted 2 years ago

Basin Depot Cabin.
The oldest cabin in Algonquin Park.
This historic cabin was built in 1892 by The McLaughlin Lumber Company.
It's original use was a hospital during the diphtheria epidemic.
Six men perished in this cabin from the diphtheria epidemic and are buried along the shores of Basin Creek.
Their graves are still maintained to this day.
The cabin then went on to be a harness shop and then as a schoolhouse.
In total 10 cabins were on site including a blacksmith shop, a post office and the Basin House with a bar and accommodation for the loggers.
Due to Ontario's policy of demolition the site was bulldozed and all history was lost except this last remaining cabin.

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Posted 2 years ago

Cow Moose in Algonquin Provincial Park.
She stood and looked at me for about 5 minutes before she walked off the road.
Then as soon as I put my camera down a calf walked across the road to join her.
It doesn't matter how many times you see one, you still get captivated by their sheer size and strength.
With only a few steps into the forest she's gone.

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