Adventurer • Author • Filmmaker
Named one of "Canada's Top 90 Explorers of All Time" by Canadian Geographic.
Frank Wolf has spent more than three decades documentating the world's most remote regions through self-propelled journeys. From the first single-season canoe crossing of Canada to rowing the Northwest Passage, his work combines intense physical challenge with deep environmental storytelling.
The intersection of adventure & advocacy
For Frank, an expedition is more than a feat of endurance—it is a narrative of our connection to the land. Through award-winning documentaries like Borealis and The Hand of Franklin, he captures the raw beauty and the fragile environmental politics of the world's most remote regions.
An intimate memoir of a year of high-latitude exploration.
Buy the BookA collection of Frank's most gripping adventures and environmental essays.
Buy the BookA psychological thriller set against the rugged backdrop of the West Coast.
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From award-winning non-fiction memoirs to gripping West Coast thrillers—bring Frank’s 25+ years of exploration to your bookshelf.