The work tells the story of the old man Tobu, who came to Shenyang from Daxinganling, carrying a birchbark canoe made by him. His grandson, Uri, is curious about the making technique of birchbark canoe that has been handed down to the present day, and has a longing for the Oroqen habitat like a paradise, and aspires to grow up to be an Oroqen boy who can walk freely in the mountains and forests. When the rainstorm came, the Huma River burst its banks, Tobu worried about his loyal companion, the hound and the red date horse, so he decided to return to their hometown in a hurry with Uri. They travelled by train, by car, by bicycle, by birchbark canoe …. The birchbark canoe attracted the attention of strangers. Along the way, touched and joyful intertwined. This is the first time for Uri to drive a birchbark canoe, sailing to his spiritual hometown. And Tobu looked away from the mountains and said goodbye to the past .... An old hunter, a boy and a birch-skin boat, link up the story of the boy's first trip, and also allow readers to take birchbark canoe on a journey to their spiritual homeland.