Land for Pioneers

  • ONFB,
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  • 14 min 40 s

Both exploration and the fur trade opened up Canada's Northwest Territories, a land for pioneers. The magic of gold once lured thousands into the Yukon, but greater riches lie east of the Klondike, imbedded in the rocks and tundra of the Canadian Shield. The farm areas, the fisheries, the forests, and the rivers of northern British Columbia and the Prairie provinces also promise wealth. The Alaska Highway opened up potential grain fields, and air routes form a close link with the busy centers of the South, encouraging industrial development.

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Film Credit

producer
Margaret Perry
James Beveridge
photography
Donald Fraser
Joe Gibson
narrator
King Whyte
music
Maurice Blackburn

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