"This documentary, by Guylaine Maroist, Michel Barbeau and Eric Ruel, invites us to relive the incredible adventure of the men behind Man and His World. Over time, tongues have loosened and the full story can now emerge, just like Notre-Dame Island out of the waters of the St. La...
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This video highlights some fascinating facets of Canadian life by examining the origins of its people, flora and fauna. The country's cultural diversity stems from waves of immigration that began thousands of years ago. Despite its boutiful resources, Canada's ruggedness and size...
Although Canada is the second largest country in the world, the majority of its population lives on less than one per cent of the land. A sizable portion of Canada in uninhabitable for all but the most seasoned of cold weather dwellers [On container]
When it comes to weather and climate, Canada has it all! From the humid rainforests of British Columbia , to the desert-like bandlands of Alberta; from the frosty Arctic where no trees grow, to the fertile farmland of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Region. AIR takes us on...
When it comes to weather and climate, Canada has it all! From the humid rainforests of British Columbia, to the desert-like badlands of Alberta; from the frosty Arctic where no trees grow, to the fertile farmland of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River Region.
This video highlights some fascinating facets of Canadian life by examining the origins of its people, flora and fauna. The country's cultural diversity stems from waves of immigration that began thousands of years ago. Despite its bountiful resources, Canada's ruggedness and siz...
Fire features Canada's rich energy resources - natural wealth that provides its people with a standard of living that is the envy of nations around the world. Wind, water, sun, oil, uranium and natural gas are transformed into fuel for cars, heat for homes and power for appliance...
This video highlights some fascinating facets of Canadian life by examining the origins of its people, flora and fauna.
Land navigates the six distinct regions that make up Canada. From mountains, plains and forests, to vast coastlines and northern ice floes, Canada's territory and resources are rich and productive.
Canada possesses the greatest supply of fresh and salt water on the planet. This video examines the country's waterways, reserves and networks, and looks at the important role water has played in the past and present