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Monday, January 30, 2012

GREAT CANADIAN PARKS-Saguenay-St.Lawrence Marine Park-Quebec-S1-Ep5-1996 part 1 and 2

Season 1, Episode 5 (EP 1 x 5) -
Saguenay-St. Lawrence National Park

Airdate: 1996
Eastern Canada is the setting of Quebec's Saguenay-St. Lawrence Marine Park. The unusual geology of the region creates a striking system of pools and waterways that create one of the world's richest feeding grounds for whales. The area is home to fin, minke, beluga, blue and sometimes even humpback or sperm whales. Learn more about belugas from scientists who study this gentle mammal in an effort to save this endangered species.


( from : http://www.tvdome.eu/tv-shows/great-canadian-parks

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GREAT CANADIAN PARKS-La Mauricie National Park QUEBEC-S4-Ep7-1999 part 1 and 2

Season 4, Episode 7 (EP 4 x 7) -
La Mauricie National Park
Airdate: 1999


La Mauricie is at its most magnificent in the fall, when the forests of the Laurentians explode with colour. The call of the loon is symbolic of the Mauricie wilderness, and the elegant bird nests on some park islands. The ideal way to explore La Mauricie is by canoe, just as the coureurs de bois of centuries past.






GREAT CANADIAN PARKS-Katannilik Territorial Park NUNAVUT-1999 part 1 and 2

Season 4, Episode 6 (EP 4 x 6) -
Katannilik Territorial Park
Airdate: December 31st 1999


As with many northern parks, the most efficient way to travel through Katannilik Park is by river. The river valley is breathtaking and magical. The fragrance of wildflowers in July overwhelms the senses, and the ground literally 'shimmers' with mica crystal deposits. The 2500 square kilometer Soper River drainage system runs across Baffin Island's Meta Incognita Peninsula.


( from : http://www.tvdome.eu/tv-shows/great-canadian-parks


Friday, January 27, 2012

Great Canadian Parks - S4-Ep5 - Tweedsmuir - -British Columbia part 1 and 2

Great Canadian Parks - S4-Ep5 - Tweedsmuir - -British Columbia 2 of 2 Great Canadian Parks Season 4, Episode 5 (EP 4 x 5) - Tweedsmuir Provincial Park Airdate: 1999 Tweedsmuir is the largest provincial park in British Columbia. The Park's rich valleys provide refuge for a high density of grizzly bears. A few back-country lodges penetrate the wilderness. A trail crosses the south end of the park, commemorating Alexander Mackenzie's 1793 journey, the first land crossing of continental North America. ( from : http://www.tvdome.eu/tv-shows/great-canadian-parks



Great Canadian Parks-S3-Ep5+Grasslands-SASKATCHEWAN Part 1 and 2



Great Canadian Parks
Season 3, Episode 5 (EP 3 x 5) -
Grasslands National Park - SASKATCHEWAN


Airdate: December 31st 1998

Grasslands National Park is a place of superlatives; abundant wildlife, subtle, yet breathtaking landscapes and expansive, prairie vistas. Unfortunately, after a century of human exploitation, the complex mixed-grass prairie ecosystem is one of the most endangered environments in North America. The park's research team is attempting to restore it to its former glory. Completely absent from the park a decade ago, the Swift Fox is being slowly and successfully re-introduced. Grasslands' signature species is the fascinating prairie dog, who have built residential 'colonies' throughout the park. Ranching is both a livelihood and a way of life for the ranches adjoining the park, and we join them on a cattle drive.

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