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CackleTV now offers digital downloads. As each of our DVD’s contains about 12 different short films, you can now just pay for the ones that you want to watch - at very reasonable prices. And you don't have to wait for the DVD to arrive!

The prices are given in UK £’s, but you can buy the downloads from anywhere. The price will be converted into your own currency when you make a purchase.

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  1. Mountain River
    £ 1,99

    The Mountain River in the NWT is the "best wilderness river" in Canada, according to the guides from leading adventure company "Blackfeather." Wendy Grater, owner of Blackfeather, expertly takes us 370km down this wild, whitewater river.
  2. Becky Mason
    £ 1,99

    Becky Mason has been called Canada's first lady of wooden canoes. She's known for her elegant paddling of traditional canoes and her beautiful watercolours. The daughter of legendary canoeist and filmmaker Bill Mason takes us on her favourite local paddle to the beautiful Lac Vert in Quebec.
  3. Karen Knight
    £ 1,99

    This beautiful film has been a finalist at 4 international film festivals. It showcases the elegant, dancelike canoeing skills of 5 times National Champion Karen Knight. A "ballerina on the water", Karen performs one of her stunning solo freestyle routines & a tandem routine with her partner Bob Foote.
  4. Dougie Down the Petawawa
    £ 2,99

    This multiple-award winning film tells a touching father-son canoeing story down the classic Petawawa river. The frosty mornings contrast with the touching warmth of their relationship on this classic whitewater river. Dougie runs challenging rapids, climbs up the Natch cliffs, fishes for muskie & toasts marshmallows in this endearing feel-good film.
  5. Kevin Callan
    £ 1,99

    The well known author & tripper, fondly known as "Mr Canoehead" talks about his passion for canoeing and wilderness at Algonquin's Barron Canyon. Beautiful misty morning paddling shots & good humor from Kevin.
  6. Bay of Fundy
    £ 4,99

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    Humpback whales inches from your kayak or multiple beat downs at the Walton "Wopper" - these are some of the contrasting experiences captured on camera in Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy. Join top sea kayakers taking on the world's largest tidal range; carving it up in the chocolately rapids of the Shubie river and seeing how long they can hold their breath in the meaty hole at Walton.
  7. Storm Day at Tofino
    £ 1,99

    A storm rolls into Tofino but the horizontal rain and giant waves crashing onto shore don't put off everyone. Some of the crew brave the monster swell.
  8. The Hurricane Riders at Tofino
    £ 1,99

    Canada's THR crew hit the beaches of Tofino on Vancouver island for some Winter surfing. Kate Hives describes what it's like to be one of the 'stinky boys' and why she doesn't mind getting trashed in the surf.
  9. Queen Charlotte Islands
    £ 3,99

    Justine Curgenven, Shawna Franklin & Leon Somme explore rich Haida culture while paddling along a stunning remote coastline surrounded by whales! A great 40 minute film.
  10. Ottawa River
    £ 1,99

    World champion kayakers Ken Whiting and Brendan Mark take seakayaks down the grade4 high volume Ottawa River. Filmmaker Justine Curgenven has to survive the rapids to get in position to film the experts. She doesn't always take the best line!
  11. Newfoundland
    £ 1,99

    Kayak amongst icebergs, gannets & whales in the beautiful Canadian island of Newfoundland.
  12. Bryan Smith at Skookum Chuck
    £ 0,99

    Bryan Smith survives multiple trashings at Skookemchuck rapids in British Columbia. This famous surfing wave provides beautiful green waves to carve on... which turn into angry white monsters on big spring tides. Bryan shows off his skills and survives multiple rolls.

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To download a film, you don’t need any special software, but you will need a fast and reliable internet connection. And you will also need enough disc space available on your computer to store the file. A 10 minute film will need about 300MB and a 30 minute film will need about 1GB of space.


To playback a film, you need a reasonably fast computer with a recent version of the QuickTime movie player. The format of the films is QuickTime .mov file encoded with the H.264 codec.