Bellisle Photography

Bellisle Photography Im passionate about photography. I just love sharing my work & printing fine art prints for customers

“The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hands of man”I’m beginning to really look for...
03/19/2026

“The human spirit needs places where nature has not been rearranged by the hands of man”

I’m beginning to really look forward to exploring rarely travelled routes in search of places that bring calm to myself. Here we came to a shoreline that had been burnt by fire erasing any trace of the old portage that once led paddlers to another waterway. Only a few more months then paddle seasons begins.

Starting to look forward to morning coffee with views like this during canoe expeditions. This view is from Stauffer Lak...
02/03/2026

Starting to look forward to morning coffee with views like this during canoe expeditions. This view is from Stauffer Lake. Located one to two days travel north of Otter lake. The nice part of this lake is most of it hasn’t burned recently which’s makes camping more enjoyable, especially since much of the region has burned in forest fires in the last several years.

With 2025 closing out. Let me wish everyone a wonderful new year. Additionally I look forward to finding more relaxing v...
12/31/2025

With 2025 closing out. Let me wish everyone a wonderful new year.

Additionally I look forward to finding more relaxing views like this, this upcoming year. This is Manitou Falls, on the Fond Du Lac River… one of the best locations I’ve come across for a rest day on a canoe expedition.

I wasn’t in a big rush on my last drive back from northern Saskatchewan so I decided to pull over and explore a small wa...
12/11/2025

I wasn’t in a big rush on my last drive back from northern Saskatchewan so I decided to pull over and explore a small waterfall that I had driven past dozens of times. This here is part of Smith falls located just off the road near Brabant community. I was surprised when the bugs were a little bad near the end of September. So many little treasures the provinces has when you slow down a little.

Here is McDonald Falls on the Smith River. Located just north of lake Athabasca. Found these falls during some very low ...
11/09/2025

Here is McDonald Falls on the Smith River. Located just north of lake Athabasca. Found these falls during some very low water but interestingly these falls were named after Able Seaman Ronald Joseph McDonald. Was killed in action in 1943 after his ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea. These falls are just one of nearly 4000 geographical features in Saskatchewan named after Saskatchewan veterans.

In continuing with geographical features named after veterans in Saskatchewan. Here is Storozuk Lake. Located just north...
11/03/2025

In continuing with geographical features named after veterans in Saskatchewan. Here is Storozuk Lake. Located just north of Lake Athabasca and very close to the Grease River. Absolutely stunning views when I travelled here in the mid September. Colours were so vibrant I had trouble believing what lay in front of me. Named after Sapper Michael Storozuk of the Royal Canadian Engineers 7 Field Coy. Killed in action 26 Aug 1944. This lake is one of near 4000 geographical features named after veterans in Saskatchewan.

Paddling along the Smith River back in September. Named after veteran Sapper Leslie George Smith, a combat engineer with...
10/28/2025

Paddling along the Smith River back in September. Named after veteran Sapper Leslie George Smith, a combat engineer with the Royal Canadian Engineers. Originally from Leask, Saskatchewan. Nearly 4000 geographical features in Saskatchewan are named after Veterans that didn’t make it home from their deployments.

This creek that flows into Lake Athabasca is named Gibbons Creek, named after Flight Sergeant Thomas Gibbons. A beautifu...
10/21/2025

This creek that flows into Lake Athabasca is named Gibbons Creek, named after Flight Sergeant Thomas Gibbons. A beautiful location to bird watch, especially with the fall colours everywhere. I was hoping to paddle up it a little but water levels were down too much to allow for it.

Umpherville River. Named after Saskatchewan veteran Rifleman Colin Umpherville of the Royal Regina Rifles. This is a sho...
10/16/2025

Umpherville River. Named after Saskatchewan veteran Rifleman Colin Umpherville of the Royal Regina Rifles. This is a short river I’m interested in exploring someday if the water levels ever increase again. Beautiful location to explore last month on my drive north to Stony Rapids.

Here is a lower set of Girard Rapids on the Smith River is in wonderful fall colours. Located a little North of Lake Ath...
10/10/2025

Here is a lower set of Girard Rapids on the Smith River is in wonderful fall colours. Located a little North of Lake Athabasca, just to the west of the Grease River. These features are named after Saskatchewan military veterans that lost their lives in the Second World War. Nearly 4000 geographical features are named after veterans in the province. Leslie George Smith & Joseph Oden Rodolphe Eloi Girard are the names of the solider and airman these features are named after. I’m intending on posting a few more locations named after veterans in the coming month.

If you are interested in getting your own print of this water fall send me a message and we can work out the details. Additionally if you know of a geographical feature named after a veteran that you would like photographed let me know and I can try my best to do that for you, just remember most of these locations are very isolated and hard to get to.

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While on my July canoe expedition this year we passed many areas that have experienced forest fires recently. Some areas...
10/04/2025

While on my July canoe expedition this year we passed many areas that have experienced forest fires recently. Some areas were void of anything green while just meters away old growth forest still stand. Then just across the bay areas that burnt 5-10 years previously. It’s incredibly interesting to paddle past such dynamically changing environments.

I am recently back from my fall expedition to Saskatchewan’s far north. I intended to paddle to Hunt Falls and to photog...
09/29/2025

I am recently back from my fall expedition to Saskatchewan’s far north. I intended to paddle to Hunt Falls and to photographs many geographically features names after veterans as I was able to. Well I had an amazing trip I was unable to reach Hunt falls due to flare up of multiple old injuries that slowed my progress.

But wow, the colours up north were stunning. Hope you enjoy.

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