Since its initial publication, Canoeing with the Cree has inspired several canoeists to fully or partially recreate the path taken in the book.[5][6]
The story served as crucial literary inspiration for Minnesota aviation pioneer Scott D. Anderson's 1990 book, Distant Fires, where Anderson and a friend retraced the journey of Sevareid and Port from Duluth to York Factory. Distant Fires went on to gain statewide success and an American Library Association award, with Sevareid praising the book's "happy phrasing".[7]
In the spring of 2008, two teenagers from Chaska, Minnesota sought to replicate Sevareid and Port's exact route: Sean Bloomfield and Colton Witte completed the journey in 49 days, garnering national attention along the way.[8] In 2016, Bloomfield authored Adventure North, which chronicles their 2,200 mile voyage.[9]