Do you like the xmas fireplace TV channel?   Do you like scenery?  Do you
like a slow boat ride on a beautiful summer day?  Do you love some history
thrown in?   If so, you might love the new TVO (TV Ontario) documentary
"TRIPPING the Rideau".
* four hours, no commercials
* great natural audio (mild conversation)
* beautifully shot
* nice drone shots.  The final shot is great, if you've never been to
Ottawa before.  Actually good if you've been there before too.
* history blended in.

Do you know about the Rideau Canal near Ottawa?   if not, read the quick
Wikipedia page.   I boated a bit on the Rideau 2 years ago from Kingston up
the first lock, went north a bit more then turned back.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rideau_Canal

I hope International people can stream this.    Put it on a large screen
and let it run.
https://www.tvo.org/video/documentaries/tripping-the-rideau-canal

you will want to stream that on a large TV.  Four hours....on a boat from
Manotick to the parliament locks.

if you want to listen about the production, the producer was on the Toronto
Mike'd podcast.
https://www.torontomike.com/2020/04/toronto_miked_podcast_episode_619.html
you will want to advance to about the 54:00 minute mark to skip the
Sportsline chatter... then they talk about the documentary.    (As for the
first 54 minutes... if you lived in Ontario in the 1980's and watched
Global TV's "Sportsline" tv show (11:30pm weeknights) you will want to
listen to Mark Hebscher as a co-guest)

If you are a map geek, the starting point is here
https://goo.gl/maps/g6P1miZnu22xMSsRA

I hope you enjoy the serenity of the 4 hours during your stay-home.

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