On the Trail with Isaac Peltz

We got Honourable Mention at the Digital Publishing Awards

22 min · 8. Juni 2026
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Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec. That’s a fancy way to say that we lost. To Front Burner! But we still got the honourable mention, which is something that will be going in our bios and whatnot. Still, we did well with a $2000 budget against Front Burner’s millions, and the other podcasts we were up against. We’re super happy with how things are going. Meanwhile, we haven’t moved very far since last week. Isaac had to fly home to go to their sister’s wedding, and was gone for a period of about 30 hours (with no sleep). Now the trip is radically freed up as the two of us charge across the country with nothing on our backs weighing us down! Ontario, here we come. We also talk about the weird experience of talking about separation on social media, and people expecting us to be activists as opposed to journalists, something which confuses people. We explain the details of what it means to be openly on the left, but non partisan, and Agnes, the dog, barks at us in the background.  All this and more this week!

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Episode We got Honourable Mention at the Digital Publishing Awards Cover

We got Honourable Mention at the Digital Publishing Awards

Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec. That’s a fancy way to say that we lost. To Front Burner! But we still got the honourable mention, which is something that will be going in our bios and whatnot. Still, we did well with a $2000 budget against Front Burner’s millions, and the other podcasts we were up against. We’re super happy with how things are going. Meanwhile, we haven’t moved very far since last week. Isaac had to fly home to go to their sister’s wedding, and was gone for a period of about 30 hours (with no sleep). Now the trip is radically freed up as the two of us charge across the country with nothing on our backs weighing us down! Ontario, here we come. We also talk about the weird experience of talking about separation on social media, and people expecting us to be activists as opposed to journalists, something which confuses people. We explain the details of what it means to be openly on the left, but non partisan, and Agnes, the dog, barks at us in the background.  All this and more this week!

8. Juni 202622 min
Episode Making profit at a saloon and reviewing Alberta Cover

Making profit at a saloon and reviewing Alberta

Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec. This week the two of us recount our vast journey through Alberta and the experience that we had in Calgary. In the past week we have talked to dozens and dozens of people and interviewed people from across Alberta about separatism! We stood outside on the street and conducted interviews with people who were interested in speaking with us, getting yelled at, told off, and even getting threatened here and there. Get off my lawn, kids! Still, from hearing about Ottawa taking taxes to people getting rowdy about wanting to stay in Canada, we have seen it all. We escaped the province feeling spirited, and with a fair few stories to tell. As we crossed over the border into Saskatchewan, the roads changed, as did the culture. We love— no like, we *love* Saskatchewan. This might be the forever home. If Jay and I stay, you’ll know why. But only if you listen to this here episode of the Paper Trail podcast! Then, after settling into Sask, we review Alberta. How many dinosaurs will it receive? Why does Isaac declare war on Calgary? And where is Jay even from? All this and more in this week’s episode!

1. Juni 202645 min
Episode Review of British Columbia Cover

Review of British Columbia

Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec. This is the last 24 hours you have to sign up for the Paper Rag— this is a physical only version of the articles we’ve been publishing, with extra articles, poetry, and a ton of photo journalism. If you don’t sign up by the end of May 25th, you will never get the magazine. This magazine is a once in a lifetime, limited edition copy of our work and this trip, and a form of gonzo journalism that will never be seen again. https://patreon.com/paperrag Today we break down how we got to Alberta, and we do the first of many reviews of the provinces. First we break down the long laborious journey through Rogers’ Pass, and how we were destroyed by constant brutal weather changes, and then eventually we get to our confusing, but epic scale of how we would rank British Columbia. Trust me, this is an objective scale. We rank our personal experiences devoid of any cultural or political context that would actually inform any type of deep thoughts around the subject. We hope you enjoy the greatest, and most objective, review of BC!

25. Mai 202650 min
Episode Insane conversations and broken tires Cover

Insane conversations and broken tires

Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec. Here we are, another week in. Many disasters have taken place. Many great conversations. Jay and Isaac break down week two of the trip across the country. We have encountered up to 50 people in our conversations, had interviews with the most strange (sometimes offensive) people whom you could have imagined. Above all, we’re getting tossed out of Lytton and destroyed by the wind. Here is the full story behind the stories. Right now we’re at the end of BC, about to enter Alberta. We took the scenic route, adding four hundred extra kilometers. There’s much to say about the country— not all of it positive. BC has been an amazing place to bike through. The people have been incredibly considerate and we’ve seen the goodness of the people here. We’ve also met Quebecers on the road, and seen the greatest bike race we’ve ever imagined. All covered this week on the trail!

19. Mai 202631 min
Episode The Journey Begins - The Paper Trail Cover

The Journey Begins - The Paper Trail

Sign up for the newsletter, and support our work at https://onthetrail.info ! This is entirely reader funded, and we don't accept corporate payouts. Support the hardest hitting journalism in Quebec. Welcome to the Paper Trail Podcast, where we update you on our whereabouts and the hell we’ve been through so far. This week we began the journey across Canada. We’ve interacted with dozens of people, and had long drawn out conversations with tons of strangers. The country is more diverse than we think. The two of us also consider the challenges of explaining how the nature affects this trip. How do we explain the beauty and importance of nature in uniting Canada? Is it a major factor in keeping us together?  After that we dive into our predictions for the coming weeks, and hope to god that this trip won’t lead to our deaths. Expect this once a week until the journey is over, because it’ll be the secret, behind-the-scenes of what we’re up to.

12. Mai 202624 min