pushing the canoe over the ice is called scootering, and amboise makes the transition look simple.p the boat... stop, stop, stop. we start from the ice then in the water, have a seat right there. have a seat? yes! you will feel something like this... keep rowing. 0k. you're doing good. on top of the scootering, amboise also tells me i'll have to watch out for big chunks of ice slamming into my oars. keep rowing, keep rowing! then unclip it, quickly. yeah! that is the kind of surprise the saint lawrence would give you. you 0k? yes. laughter. we're using specialised equipment, and the ice is thick... yeah! keep pushing. ..but i can't shake the fear that we're going to smash right through the ice into the river. stop, stop, stop. so how do you feel right now? i need to sit down! ok amboise, i have to ask you, because as soon as we hit the ice, my adrenaline just shot up and i really got scared. yeah! so, are you sure this is safe? yes, absolutely. why? because the more bumpy it is, the more the ice is thick, the more it is solid. so what happens now? instead of scootering, we start ro