The Far North
"The Far North" (Film R-658) was filmed in 1974 by the KELSEY INSTITUTE. This instructional film examines the lakes, rapids, falls, and the Athabasca Plains of the northern third of the province of Saskatchewan.
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Пікірлер: 10
Crystal clear footage after all these years. Amazing upload.
Very enjoyable video. Thanks
My Mum was born in Herbert.
I would love to see Saskatchewan's sand dunes someday.
@weird-history-and-odd-news
14 күн бұрын
it's easier to get to the ones in the south, nearer to the US border. The Great Sand Hills
You can see the mailman coming for three days in Saskatchewan.
@FlatlandMando
21 күн бұрын
Not in this part
Dang. Sandy desert in northern Canada? Who knew?
@integralintervention6323
11 күн бұрын
I'm from Southern Ontario, and I moved to the Sask/Alberta border. I was blown away when I seen all these sand dunes and countless saltwater lakes slewn across the prairies. And to top it all off, dinosaur bones. I never heard of any of this in my 31 years in Ontario.
Don't like the soundtrack...banjo like this is definitely not part of any heritage music of northern Saskatchewan. Sounds more like americanised blue- grass type music ( which is ok, but) an update to this film is in order!