Jake, an unhappy school teacher, has his life upended when his shifty, travel writing father insists that they write a book on Algonquin Park together. Their trek to a long neglected family cabin is cut short by tragedy. Laying his father to rest, Jake decides to tribute the man by finishing the book. Returning to the cabin, he's interrupted by unexpected visitors: a mother and son who are his Dad's secret family. This deception is the final straw. However, something stops him. The young boy has an uncanny amount of information about a pivotal event from his childhood.... Can these two brothers, having just met, come together on an unlikely quest that may help them find what they're looking for and so badly need? [show more]
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Canadian drama in which unfulfilled schoolteacher Jake (Mark Rendall) has his life turned upside down when his estranged father Leif (Nicholas Campbell) reaches out to him in an attempt to reconnect and commence a long-overdue writing project. While at first dubious of his father's motives and unwilling to form a new father-son bond, Jake agrees to go with his father to a cabin surrounded by picturesque woodlands in Algonquin where he discovers that this is the very place that Leif wishes to write about. After Leif's life is cut tragically short Jake discovers a young brother he never knew existed. Initially disinterested in each other's lives, they soon find a common interest in completing their father's work.
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