Our Canada : the Great Lakes - St. Lawrence lowlands [dvd]
Contributor(s): Dunston, Hattie [narrator]
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Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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DVD | Manitoba School for the Deaf Library | Available | S6041 |
Includes resource guide.
Produced by Peter Whyte ; written by Mary Cubello ; edited by Nestor Sicana.
Narrator, Hattie Dunston.
"This is Canada's smallest geographic region in terms of area, however, it contains the most people. Known as the "Industrial Heartland" of Canada, its climate, soil and location make it ideal for industry, tourism, and agriculture. Water plays an important role in the region. The St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes have been important transportation routes for thousands of years. First used by the Anishinaabe, Huron-Wendat and other First Nation groups, today, this series of locks, dams, and channels allow for the passage of huge ships and barges." -- McIntyre website
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