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What does it take to plant One Million Trees by hand in Canada? Every spring, thousands of Canadian leave the comfort of their homes to live rough in remote bush camps planting hundreds of millions of tree collectively. This is their journey. One Million Trees was the first documentary I co produced with CBC and Self Hired. This was something I had spent years thinking about, brainstorming, conceiving and collaborating on ideas with friends. This is was the thought project of my four seasons working as a tree planter- this is what I spent the time thinking about while I was planting my half million. What does it take to plant One Million Trees by hand in Canada? I am incredibly grateful that I had the opportunity to make this film, and to be among the inspiring group of people who made the project what it is: CREDITS Executive Producer for CBC : Sheila Peacock Co Producers: Kevin Wong, Mike Smaill, Summan Kandola Writer/ Director/ Editor: Everett Bumstead Cinematographer: Kenrick Block Sound Recordist: Coby Degroot Sound Mixer: Todd Leblanc Title Designer: Noah Conti Additional Cinematography by: Jonathan “Scooter” Clark, Dwight Jantzi, Calvin Van Aaragon, George Momchilov, Quinton Scott, Additional Photography by: David Astorga Bocos, Kelly Zantigh, Allison Henry Music Performances by: Kiernan Anderson’s song “Same Old Story” and Luke English’s song “Sandpaper Waterslide” Song: “Mountain View” by Amos the Kid courtesy of House of Wonders Music by: Coby Degroot, Peki Hajdukovic, Sharon Tseng The Planters: Claire Ross Kiernan Anderson Nico Bernardi Brandon Diana Bianca Thomson Jordan Prince-Badke Emma Power Erin Bros Katie Johnson Toni Lefebvre-Mick Shami Prem Pete Bigby Jessie Blackstock Scott Lemkay Brent Fokkens Nathan Gregg Matthew Brickenden Josh Lichti Sacha Husband Jay Bissett Jayne Wright Robin Lawrence Nick Holtako Abigail Hay Simone Rochon Scott O Riley Jim Couchesne Dirk Brinkman Everett Bumstead Connor Vincent Paul Nimmon Truman Hirkala-Schaefer Deborah Hirkala David Epp Fijona Brinkman David Guise Luke English Alain Belanger Thomas Poley Erik Walsh Gordon Degroot Aaron Bender Allison Henry Andrea vogt Andrew Ulmer Anika Haarsma Annie Phillips Benjamin Howells Clara Beauregard Connor Fairfield Drew Elliott Emma Power Isaac Matheson Jade Varelle Justin Uitto Katherine Choi Kelly Zantingh Kriss Ronning Kyle Gilchrist Kyler Nottveit Lesley Mackenzie Liam Fox Marnie Whitesel Megan Braseth Megan Kollman Mouche Jaques Raphaelle Gaghon Scott Macdonald Sebastian Kraemer Shaylagh Phypers Timber Schrag Tom Kasperkiewicz Tony Smith Wade Van Herwaarden Willem Both Wilson Sihlis Special Thanks: Scott Lemkay Paul Nimmon Jaya Surjadinata Laureen Block Jonathan “Scooter” Clark Brian Bullock Lumi Faucher Tim Tchida Timo Scheiber Erin Bros Jordan Tesluk Mike Toffan Cassie De Colling Marie-Catherine Massie King Louie Rene Monjo Justin Hunter John Beaton Alex Vallee Darren Hiller Matt Robertson Judi Tetro Dirk Brinkman Fijona Brinkman Ivan Haag Scott Overland Robin C. McCullough Ezra Saunder-scholes Graham Dean Ben Cox Maddy Springle Jeff McCormack Julie Olsen Kevin Han Joss Biggins Val Entino Ellen Munroe Luke Spencer Josh Lundrigan Josée Carrière Ayesha-Jenna Habib Sitka Silviculture Lukwa Reforestation Rainforest Silviculture Services Meridian Forest Services Brinkman Reforestation Timberline Reforestation Summit Reforestation Seneca Enterprises Mt H’Kusam View Lodge Be sure to check out: www.selfhired.com https://www.whateverett-takes.com/ Join this channel to get access to perks: / @whateverett-takes One Million Trees documents 12 months of travelling the remote regions of British Columbia, filming people who plant coniferous trees for a living. These people live in bush camps, making wages that average around 15 cents per tree in exchange for an extreme and specialized labour. Yet they live their vagabond lifestyles in the bush with a vigour and joie de vivre rarely found in mainstream society. This year, the Canadian forestry industry is expected to plant over 300 million trees and even more next year. Recent forest fires combined with prime minister Justin Trudeau’s campaign promise to plant over 2 billion trees have created a climate in need of tree planters. More significantly, humanity’s last 200 years of industrialization has created a climate in need of tree planters. Canada’s silviculture industry sets a unique precedent for tree planting, there is no other country in the world that has been planting as many trees and for as long as Canada. In Canada, everybody knows someone who knows a tree planter. That’s because the silviculture industry here has been operating and developing for over 60 years. This has allowed an entire subculture to develop. These people live unconventionally and work seasonally. The unique combination of employment freedom and intense discipline required to do the work is what makes the people who do it so unique.