Quote: ....Most people aren't laided back enough to deal with Ed, but he just adds to the adventure IMO.
You can say that, again! Maybe the towboat is working, maybe not. Maybe he shows up at Bell Island to save you that long paddle across Lac La Croix at the end of your trip, maybe not (rumors, only; frankly he has ALWAYS shown up on time for me). Get him talking about his service career or time spent with the Mounties, etc., and "colorful" is definitely the right adjective!
I brought a rather large buddy of mine (400+ pounds) on a trip that ended at Bell Island on the Maligne. Ed was there to pick us up on time but, when he jumped onto the dock to help us load up, he noticed the size of my buddy's feet (something like size 16 or even 18... yes, he was a REALLY big guy!). Ed couldn't get over those feet. He spent a half hour on the dock just admiring & envying them. Kept saying that if HE had feet that big, he could kick anybody's ass that he wanted to! Throughout the shuttle back to LLC Village (where our vehicles waited) he just kept going on about those feet. Even took a picture of them!
Yes, Ed is quite a colorful guy with a foot fetish like I've never seen before!
You never know whether Ed is going to run his business or not in a given year. I guess it depends upon whether or not his tow boat is operating. He can be very difficult to reach, too. On the other hand, just as Jim J says, he is part of the experience & "adds to the adventure"... very much like Doug Chapman of Canadian Quetico Outfitters on the opposite side of the park. They are immensely entertaining, each in a different sort of way.
Long after a trip is done, I find myself talking as much about these guys as I do about the actual trip.
Please DO post about your experience with Branches. We need to know we have a solid provider on the west side.
Jimbo