Western Canada -- land of international adventure
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The item is a composite print of a travelogue from the 1960s. There is footage of Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise and climbing the Rockies.
Western Canada -- land of international adventure
The item is a composite print of a travelogue from the 1960s. There is footage of Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise and climbing the Rockies.
Ski super, natural : German version
The item is a composite print of a recreational film from 1979. It shows the promotion at ski areas in BC with animated sequences about development of skiing. Most ski footage from Rockies, but brief shots of Mt. Whistler and an Okanagan ski slope.
The item is a composite print of a recreational film from 1978-1979. It highlights ski resorts and skiing conditions throughout BC. Includes animated sequences about development of skiing. Most of the ski footage was shot in the Rockies, but there are also brief shots of Mount Whistler and an Okanagan ski slope.
The item is a composite print of a recreational film made probably in the 1970s. It shows helicopter skiing in eastern BC, featuring: Jim Spelling, Corkey Fowler, Steve Mahre, Jan Davis, Hans Gmoser, Dick Meirowitz, Charlie McWilliams, Paul MacCaskill, Phil Mahre, B.B. Miller, Betsy Barrymore, Colani Bezzola. Canadian Mountain Holidays (Banff)
British Columbia : mountains to the sea
The item is a composite print of a travelogue from 1970. It shows a scenic exploration of British Columbia, commencing at the Pacific Coast and continuing through the province to the Rocky Mountains.
Breath of spring : Japanese version
The item is a composite print of a nature film from ca. 1965. It shows the advent of spring in British Columbia, gradually moving across the province from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. Shots of birds, animals and flowers responding to the change of seasons.
The item is a composite print of a nature film from ca. 1965. It shows the advent of spring in British Columbia, gradually moving across the province from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean. Shots of birds, animals and flowers responding to the change of seasons.