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Life on the Prairies - Recreation
Item Number
VT - R177.1
Item Date
1930


Modern Voyageurs (Silent Film)


"Opened in 1928 the Prince Albert National Park provided an opportunity to protect a large parcel of land. It also provided an opportunity for a growing urban population to experience the wilderness and relive the life of the voyageurs. Following some opening footage about Prince Albert, the rest of the film looks at the park."

Document Details
Reference Number:
VT - R177.1
Media Type:
video
Photographer:
Produced by National Parks
Notes:
Length: 2 min. 55 sec.
Keywords:
Prince Albert National Park


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Image Preview R-A1777 Photograph 1 - Camping in the forest near Prince Albert.
Image Preview VT - R177.1 Video 2 - Modern Voyageurs (Silent Film)
Image Preview E.B.Williams Album-P50-5 Photograph 3 - Swimming in Wascana creek at the 'Old Crossing'.
Image Preview VT- R4033 Video 4 - Lake Manitou (Silent Film)
Image Preview R-A3739-1 Photograph 5 - Boating on Wascana Lake in front of the Legislative Building.
Image Preview R-A3739-2 Photograph 6 - A row boat on Wascana lake in front of the Legislative Building.
Image Preview R-A4912 Photograph 7 - The Fort Qu'Appelle cycling club in front of the local Hudson's Bay store.
Image Preview R-A20046 Photograph 8 - A relaxing afternoon playing croquet in Cantal.
Image Preview R-A21383 Photograph 9 - Golf was a popular pastime for some during the early 1900s.
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