Nathan MacIntyre lost his best friend, Jeff Brasser, to a tragic drowning accident in Port Stanley when Nathan was sixteen. This incident drove him to spend the next eighteen years traveling the world, learning about water safety. After a lifetime's worth of seeing death and tragedy, he had a heart-breakingly cathartic moment which allowed him to move toward healing. He heard from Jeff Brasser himself. https://www.newsload.ca/post/great-lakes-stories
Throughout history, the Great Lakes, have heralded both tragedy and renewal for thousands of people. These are the stories of a few who have overcome those trials and discovered themselves along the way.
Through the eyes of Nathan MacIntyre, we will explore these stories and what lessons those who experienced them have to share. Juxtaposed with magical yarns or scientific discovery each edition will aim to intrigue and enlighten while leaving our viewers hopeful and inspired.
Produced by Bryan Bakker & Edward Jeanveau - Directed by Bryan Bakker - Featuring Nathan MacIntyre - Sound Design by Edward Jeanveau - Cinematography by Bryan Bakker, Bob McNaughton, Edward Jeanveau - Composed by Andres Galindo Arteaga - Art by Garth Laidlaw - Sound Re-mixing by Edward Jeanveau - Original Song "Ghosttrain" By Chris Hart - Researcher: Leanne Olson - Special Thanks to: The Brasser Family, Megan McIntyre, Beach Patrol Port Stanley, CTV London Ontario