Winnipeg : window to the west [dvd] - [S.l.] : Edmonton : Summerhill Entertainment, Inc. ; Distribution Access [distributor], [c2000?]. - 1 videodisc (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 12 cm.

Title taken from title screen. "Produced by Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN)" -- DVD program.

Writer/story editor, Dawn Parrish ; directed by Karen McDermott, Theresa Kowall-Shipp ; editor, Dave Reaune ; executive producers, Ronald Lillie, William Johnston, Lee Herberman. Writer/story editor, Dawn Parrish ; directed by Karen McDermott, Theresa Kowall-Shipp ; editor, Dave Reaune ; executive producers, Ronald Lillie, William Johnston, Lee Herberman.

Hosts, Sue Bobb, Cat McCormick.

Designed to introduce viewers to the geography, culture, and ecology of Canada. In this program, Sid and Cat travel to Winnipeg to find James Bond. Along the way, they learn of Winnipeg's history and the facts of our province's settlement. They also discover Assiniboine Forest - one of the largest urban forests in Canada, tour the Red River Floodway, and do a little white-water kayaking not far from the city.

Ages 8-14; Grades 4-8.


Assiniboine Park (Winnipeg, Man.).
Assiniboine Forest (Winnipeg, Man.).
Red River Floodway.


National characteristics, Canadian.
Cities and towns.--Canada.
Parks--Manitoba.--Winnipeg
Urban forestry--Manitoba--Winnipeg.
Floods--Manitoba--Winnipeg.
Flood control--Manitoba--Winnipeg.
Flood dams and reservoirs--Manitoba--Winnipeg Region.
White-water canoeing.
Kayaking.


Winnipeg (Man.)--History.
Winnipeg (Man.)--Description and travel.
Manitoba--History.
Manitoba--Description and travel.


ABORIGINAL STUDIES.
SOCIAL SCIENCES (GRADES 7-12).
SOCIAL STUDIES (GRADES K-6).
GEOGRAPHY (GRADES 7-12).
CANADIAN HISTORY (GRADES K-12).

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