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Recognizing Our History
Parks Canada: Cantonese Edition
Canada's cultural history is long and varied, from the native peoples who first inhabited the land, through the many centuries of immigration that have created the diverse cultural landscape we know today. This episode of This Land is Our Land explores National Historic Sites like Pier 21 that tell the story of immigration in Canada. |
Great Diversity
Parks Canada: Cantonese Edition
A family of new Canadians living in Victoria, British Columbia, learns about the incredible diversity of Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites, the activities and learning opportunities they can participate in, and about the importance of these protected places. They decide to start exploring this great diversity by visiting Gulf Islands National Park, not far from their home. |
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Stewardship
Parks Canada: Cantonese Edition
Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites are precious and must be protected and cared for so that future generations can enjoy and experience them. Organizations like Parks Canada are responsible for the stewardship of these places and also use outreach activities to encourage all Canadians to become good stewards of our shared heritage. |
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Ecosystem Management
Parks Canada: Cantonese Edition
In Banff National Park, framed by the dazzling beauty of the Rocky Mountains, experts discuss the importance of ecosystem management, both within National Parks and outside park boundaries. Discover the importance of ecosystem management to all Canadian citizens as well as the value of research and ecosystem monitoring. |
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Parks Canada: Cantonese Edition
A documentary style examination of safety planning follows a family of New Canadians on a typical outing to Fort George National Historic Site in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. This episode presents safety tips and information, from the basic needs for an enjoyable day trip, to the precautions required to confidently embark on an extended hiking or camping trip. |
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Parks Canada Discovery Centre
Parks Canada: Cantonese Edition
A tour of the state-of-the-art, interactive Parks Canada Discovery Centre located on the harbour in Hamilton, Ontario, provides a glimpse into Canada's National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conservation Areas. A family of new Canadians explores the fun, hands-on exhibits and learns the importance of preserving natural and historic places for current and future generations of Canadians. |
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Recognizing Our History
Parks Canada: Hindi Edition
Canada's cultural history is long and varied, from the native peoples who first inhabited the land, through the many centuries of immigration that have created the diverse cultural landscape we know today. This episode of This Land is Our Land explores National Historic Sites like Pier 21 that tell the story of immigration in Canada. |
Great Diversity
Parks Canada: Hindi Edition
A family of new Canadians living in Victoria, British Columbia, learns about the incredible diversity of Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites, the activities and learning opportunities they can participate in, and about the importance of these protected places. They decide to start exploring this great diversity by visiting Gulf Islands National Park, not far from their home. |
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Stewardship
Parks Canada: Hindi Edition
Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites are precious and must be protected and cared for so that future generations can enjoy and experience them. Organizations like Parks Canada are responsible for the stewardship of these places and also use outreach activities to encourage all Canadians to become good stewards of our shared heritage. |
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Ecosystem Management
Parks Canada: Hindi Edition
In Banff National Park, framed by the dazzling beauty of the Rocky Mountains, experts discuss the importance of ecosystem management, both within National Parks and outside park boundaries. Discover the importance of ecosystem management to all Canadian citizens as well as the value of research and ecosystem monitoring. |
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Parks Canada: Hindi Edition
A documentary style examination of safety planning follows a family of New Canadians on a typical outing to Fort George National Historic Site in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. This episode presents safety tips and information, from the basic needs for an enjoyable day trip, to the precautions required to confidently embark on an extended hiking or camping trip. |
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Parks Canada Discovery Centre
Parks Canada: Hindi Edition
A tour of the state-of-the-art, interactive Parks Canada Discovery Centre located on the harbour in Hamilton, Ontario, provides a glimpse into Canada's National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conservation Areas. A family of new Canadians explores the fun, hands-on exhibits and learns the importance of preserving natural and historic places for current and future generations of Canadians. |
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Recognizing Our History
Parks Canada: Italian Edition
Canada's cultural history is long and varied, from the native peoples who first inhabited the land, through the many centuries of immigration that have created the diverse cultural landscape we know today. This episode of This Land is Our Land explores National Historic Sites like Pier 21 that tell the story of immigration in Canada. |
Great Diversity
Parks Canada: Italian Edition
A family of new Canadians living in Victoria, British Columbia, learns about the incredible diversity of Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites, the activities and learning opportunities they can participate in, and about the importance of these protected places. They decide to start exploring this great diversity by visiting Gulf Islands National Park, not far from their home. |
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Stewardship
Parks Canada: Italian Edition
Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites are precious and must be protected and cared for so that future generations can enjoy and experience them. Organizations like Parks Canada are responsible for the stewardship of these places and also use outreach activities to encourage all Canadians to become good stewards of our shared heritage. |
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Ecosystem Management
Parks Canada: Italian Edition
In Banff National Park, framed by the dazzling beauty of the Rocky Mountains, experts discuss the importance of ecosystem management, both within National Parks and outside park boundaries. Discover the importance of ecosystem management to all Canadian citizens as well as the value of research and ecosystem monitoring. |
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Parks Canada: Italian Edition
A documentary style examination of safety planning follows a family of New Canadians on a typical outing to the National Historic site of Fort George at Niagra-on-the-Lake. Tips and information for a safer more confident experience are included from basic safety first to the broader precautions required for hiking, camping and extended visits. |
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Parks Canada Discovery Centre
Parks Canada: Italian Edition
A tour of the state-of-the-art, interactive Parks Canada Discovery Centre located on the harbour in Hamilton, Ontario, provides a glimpse into Canada's National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conservation Areas. A family of new Canadians explores the fun, hands-on exhibits and learns the importance of preserving natural and historic places for current and future generations of Canadians. |
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Recognizing Our History
Parks Canada: Japanese Edition
Canada's cultural history is long and varied, from the native peoples who first inhabited the land, through the many centuries of immigration that have created the diverse cultural landscape we know today. This episode of This Land is Our Land explores National Historic Sites like Pier 21 that tell the story of immigration in Canada. |
Great Diversity
Parks Canada: Japanese Edition
A family of new Canadians living in Victoria, British Columbia, learns about the incredible diversity of Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites, the activities and learning opportunities they can participate in, and about the importance of these protected places. They decide to start exploring this great diversity by visiting Gulf Islands National Park, not far from their home. |
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Stewardship
Parks Canada: Japanese Edition
Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites are precious and must be protected and cared for so that future generations can enjoy and experience them. Organizations like Parks Canada are responsible for the stewardship of these places and also use outreach activities to encourage all Canadians to become good stewards of our shared heritage. |
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Ecosystem Management
Parks Canada: Japanese Edition
In Banff National Park, framed by the dazzling beauty of the Rocky Mountains, experts discuss the importance of ecosystem management, both within National Parks and outside park boundaries. Discover the importance of ecosystem management to all Canadian citizens as well as the value of research and ecosystem monitoring. |
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Parks Canada: Japanese Edition
A documentary style examination of safety planning follows a family of New Canadians on a typical outing to Fort George National Historic Site in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. This episode presents safety tips and information, from the basic needs for an enjoyable day trip, to the precautions required to confidently embark on an extended hiking or camping trip. |
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Parks Canada Discovery Centre
Parks Canada: Japanese Edition
A tour of the state-of-the-art, interactive Parks Canada Discovery Centre located on the harbour in Hamilton, Ontario, provides a glimpse into Canada's National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conservation Areas. A family of new Canadians explores the fun, hands-on exhibits and learns the importance of preserving natural and historic places for current and future generations of Canadians. |
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Recognizing Our History
Parks Canada: Mandarin Edition
Canada's cultural history is long and varied, from the native peoples who first inhabited the land, through the many centuries of immigration that have created the diverse cultural landscape we know today. This episode of This Land is Our Land explores National Historic Sites like Pier 21 that tell the story of immigration in Canada. |
Great Diversity
Parks Canada: Mandarin Edition
A family of new Canadians living in Victoria, British Columbia, learns about the incredible diversity of Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites, the activities and learning opportunities they can participate in, and about the importance of these protected places. They decide to start exploring this great diversity by visiting Gulf Islands National Park, not far from their home. |
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Stewardship
Parks Canada: Mandarin Edition
Canada's National Parks and National Historic Sites are precious and must be protected and cared for so that future generations can enjoy and experience them. Organizations like Parks Canada are responsible for the stewardship of these places and also use outreach activities to encourage all Canadians to become good stewards of our shared heritage. |
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Ecosystem Management
Parks Canada: Mandarin Edition
In Banff National Park, framed by the dazzling beauty of the Rocky Mountains, experts discuss the importance of ecosystem management, both within National Parks and outside park boundaries. Discover the importance of ecosystem management to all Canadian citizens as well as the value of research and ecosystem monitoring. |
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Parks Canada: Mandarin Edition
A documentary style examination of safety planning follows a family of New Canadians on a typical outing to Fort George National Historic Site in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario. This episode presents safety tips and information, from the basic needs for an enjoyable day trip, to the precautions required to confidently embark on an extended hiking or camping trip. |
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Parks Canada Discovery Centre
Parks Canada: Mandarin Edition
A tour of the state-of-the-art, interactive Parks Canada Discovery Centre located on the harbour in Hamilton, Ontario, provides a glimpse into Canada's National Parks, National Historic Sites and National Marine Conservation Areas. A family of new Canadians explores the fun, hands-on exhibits and learns the importance of preserving natural and historic places for current and future generations of Canadians. |