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Description: A tour of the lakes of Prince Albert National Park in Saskatchewan by canoe in the 1920s
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Clip #: TFA-67D
Length: 14:03
Color: B/W
Sound: Silent
Library: TFA Network
Decade: 1920s
Region: North America
Country: Canada
Subject: National Parks
Original: 16mm
Keywords:
Prince Albert National Park, canoes, Waskesiu Lake bathers in old fashioned bathing suits at lake boats on shore canoes shoving off with sails Kingsmere River going upstream with poles holding up fish cooking over campfire camping tents Lavalee Lake repairing canoe with hammer Crean Lake indians portage with canoes Lake of the Hanging Heart moose in water canoe portage via hand railway

Notes:
Prince Albert National Park is located 200 kilometres north of Saskatoon close to the centre of the province of Saskatchewan. A 3875 square kilometre park on the southern edge of Canada’s great boreal forest, it is a transition zone featuring diverse plant and animal life and a landscape dominated by the effects of glaciation. Established in 1927, its most famous resident was Grey Owl who used the park as a home base between 1931 and 1938. Archaeological evidence and oral histories suggest that aboriginal cultures inhabited the region for at least 6000 years.

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