Beyond the Trees: A Journey Alone Across Canada's Arctic

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Beyond the Trees: A Journey Alone Across Canada's Arctic

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Overall rating: 4.6666665 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Shoalts Never Disappoints!

"I really enjoyed this book; I don't want the four-star review to deter anyone from picking it up. Shoalts is not only an impressive explorer, he also has a talent for recounting his journeys through text. Every step of his journey is interesting and engaging and he describes everything in such vivid detail that you can completely immerse yourself in his words and feel transported into his memories. I enjoyed reading this book; I simply enjoyed his first memoir more, so I felt that I had to remove a star for that reason. I can't wait to pick up the next one!"

Stephanie (4/5)

Captivating title and front cover

"Humours, adventure seeking literature. A very personal and insightful story."

Maria (5/5)

Seems mystical and captivating

"Great book for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone thinking of getting into hiking etc"

Jaimie J. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Jul 14, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 416
  • Publisher: Penguin Canada
  • ISBN: 9781037804243
  • Dimensions: 4.14" W x 1.09" L x 6.89" H
Winner of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario's 2016 Young Authors Award
Winner of the 2017 Louise de Kiriline Award for Nonfiction


“Rare insight into the heart and mind of an explorer, and the insatiable hunger for the unknown that both inspires and drives one to the edge. Adam Shoalts, twenty-first-century explorer, calmly describes the things he has endured that would drive most people to despair, or even madness.”
—Col. Chris Hadfield, astronaut, author, space station commander

“Adam Shoalts is Canada’s Indiana Jones—portaging in the north, dodging scary rapids, plunging into darkness, and surviving to tell the tale.”
Toronto Star

“Adam Shoalts has captured the world’s imagination with his discovery of uncharted waterfalls.”
—The Royal Canadian Geographical Society

“Move over Jacques Cartier, Christopher Columbus, and Sir Francis Drake—Adam Shoalts is this century’s explorer.”
The Hamilton Spectator

“Doing things the easy way has never been my style. There is no adventure in that! In Alone Against the North, Adam Shoalts does nothing the easy way. He travels to places no one has ever seen before and as a result comes back with an amazing story. As gripping to read as it must’ve been exciting to live!”
—Les Stroud, Survivorman

"Explorer Adam Shoalts's remarkable solo foray into the quietly dangerous and mysterious Hudson Bay Lowlands is the kind of incredible effort that fosters legends."
The Winnipeg Free Press

“Anyone who thinks exploration is dead should read this book (Alone Against the North).”
—John Geiger, author, CEO of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society

“While the book is a nail-biting chronicle of polar-bear encounters, brutal swarms of black flies and surprise tumbles down waterfalls, Shoalts also vividly describes an area of the country most of us will never witness.”
Metro (Toronto)

“His narrative is both humourous and honest, and at times intensely gripping.”
St. Catharines Standard

“Keeping up with the Kardashian's? Give me a break. Just try keeping up with this guy.”
—Cabin14.ca Blog

“It (Alone Against the North) is a story of brutal perseverance and stamina which few adventurers could equal.”
Life in Quebec Magazine

“Shoalts is a fearless adventurer. . . . Alone Against the North is a rip-roaring yarn.”
The Great Canadian Bucket List

“My first impression of Adam Shoalts, author of Alone Against the North, was that he was a wacko. . . . But after delving into his remarkable, page-turner of a book about canoeing Canada’s north, I realized that Shoalts is . . . a highly intelligent individual.”
—Nicolas Ross, What’s Not to Hike? blog

“Shoalts’s love of nature, cool professionalism, and almost archaically romantic spirit draw us into his adventures. . . . Shoalts is a knowledgeable and observant guide.”
—Quill and Quire
ADAM SHOALTS is a historian, archaeologist, geographer, and Westaway Explorer-in-Residence at the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Shoalts holds a PhD from McMaster University where his research examined the influence Indigenous oral traditions had on fur traders in the subarctic and Pacific Northwest. He is also the author of the national bestsellers Alone Against the North, A History of Canada in Ten Maps, Beyond the Trees, The Whisper on the Night Wind, and Where the Falcon Flies. He enjoys long walks in the woods. Follow his adventures on Facebook and Instagram.

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