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Trailguide Pictures.

Explore Further is more than our tagline or a motto that we throw around here. It's the goal that drives us, and one that we're happy to share with our viewers. "Explore Further" is what motivates us to take one more step, or one more stroke of the paddle to see what's around the next bend. It's also the affirmation that inspires us to keep learning new skills so that we can be more efficient, safer, and become leaders in the outdoor space.

As a small business, Trailguide Pictures strives to be like the wilderness outfitters and guides who take you to those amazing places you’ve always wanted to visit. Through our films, Trailguide Pictures will bring those places to you.

Trailguide Pictures is a boutique film and entertainment company based in Ontario, Canada. A privately owned, independent film company.

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The Content Creator.

Juliet P. Brand

Jason A. Eke


Jason is a well known Canadian cedar strip canoe builder, outdoorsman and independent film maker. For over 30 years Jason has been getting outdoors and exploring the natural landscapes around him.

Over the past 35 years Jason has travelled across most of North America and has also travelled through South East Asia and resided in Australia for more than half a decade.

In addition to building canoes and kayaks, he has also contributed articles to paddling magazines, held a weekly rock climbing column in a Whistler publication, and has produced several short films (most notably "Canoe: Icon of the North").

Jason has worked professionally in security and law enforcement both domestic and internationally and has spent a great part of the last decade working in various marketing roles focused on the digital space.


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The Content.

Camping Knots.

Learning knots for camping is one of the most basic skills that will help you have a more efficient camping experience.

If you're new to learning knots, our knot video lessons will certainly help you on your way. Pick two to start and build on your skills from there.


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Tarp Shelters.

One of the fundamental skills in bushcraft and wilderness survival is knowing how to create a temporary shelter.

Tarp shelters provide an easy way to get protection from the wind, sun and rain (or snow) and will definitely help create a better wilderness experience.


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Bushcraft.

Bushcraft is about practicing the basic wilderness camp skills like creating shelter, fire and food/water.

It goes beyond the basics and delves into how to thrive, not just survive, when outdoors.


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Wilderness Camping.

Wilderness camping is getting out beyond the car camping campsites and into the interior of a wilderness area.

Join us on one of our wilderness camping trips and share some tips and tricks along the way... a few hurdles from time to time too.


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Kayak Building.

So canoeing might not be your thing, or perhaps you live in a coastal area where a kayak is better suited to your needs.

Building your own kayak is really something that pretty much anyone can do.


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Canoe Building.

Cedar strip canoe building is an incredibly awarding experience. So much so that people who get into it often believe its almost addictive.

It is true, there's not much better than to build your own canoe and then take it out on the water.


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Our Audience

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Demographics


13 - 17 Years
1%
18 - 24 Years
8.8%
25 - 34 Years
21%
35 - 44 Years
22%
45 - 54 Years
21%
55 - 64 Years
16%
65+ Years
10%

Mission and Values.

Our mission is simple. Spend more time outdoors, explore new places and share those experiences through film and video.

Our values are equally simple. We love nature and being out in wild places, so we want to help protect those places by being stewards of our environment and promoting leave no trace principles.