Motion pictures for instruction (1926)

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276 MOTION PICTURES FOR INSTRUCTION Nature's Echo — N. C. R. ■Scenes of nature's masterpieces in the Canadian Rockies; Clear lakcn reflecting the surrounding mountains — tumbling streams and waterfalls— winding paths and deep ravines — herds of roaming caribou and mountain goats. On the Skeena River, Murray — N. C. R. Salmon fisheries on the world's greatest salmon stream. One of the films descriptive of Canada's extensive fisheries — methods of catching and preparation of the fish. Queen of the Coast — Vancouver, B. C. — N. C. R. Scenes in Vancouver, B. C, and its environs. One of the most beautiful scenics ever produced. Party on the Roof of the World — Can. M. P. Up Mt. Assiniboine — preparing for the climb — wonderful scenes on the way and from the mountain top — return to camp. Play Day at Banff — Can. M. P. Banff National Park — swimming — carnival — races — mountain climbing — the Red Men at Banff. Playground of a Continent — Can. M. P. The Muskoka Lakes region of Ontario, the noted summer resort district. Pole Pushers of Puget Sound — Can. M. P. Views of labor and scenery in the northwest cedar industry. Policing the Arctic — Can. M. P. Part 2 of Frontiers of the North. Dealing with the Canadian Government Arctic Expedition of 1922 — Canada's most northerly white settlement at Craig Harbour, Ellesmere Island— interesting glimpses of Eskimo life in this region. Region of Romance (Lake of Bays District) — N. C. R. A film of the scenic beauties of water and land. Sugar Maple Tree Harvest — JV. C. R. Life in the sugar bush — old andcl new methods of tapping maple trees ■ — gathering sap — transporting it to the kettles — finally a real oldfashioned sugar -bush party.