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Mackenzie Delta: Canada Over the Edge, Season 4

This title is a part of the series Canada Over the Edge, Season 4


Numéro de catalogue:  BAM188
Producteur:  Blue Ant Media
Agences de production:  Arcadia Entertainment Inc.
Sujet:  Documentaire, Étude des premières nations, Études sociales, Études sociales canadiennes, Géographie, Histoire, Histoire du Canada, Voyage
Langue:  Anglais
Niveau scolaire:  6 - 8, 9 - 12, Post-secondaire
Pays d'origine:  Canada
Année du droit d’auteur:  2015
Durée:  52:00
Sous-titrage:  Oui


Demande de pré-visionnement
  • Tuktoyaktuk: The Community Freezer  

Kylik Kisoun Taylor shows us the "community freezer," a tunnel dug in to the permafrost prior the availability of electricity, and used by local families to preserve their food through the warm summer months. Today it is still used by hunters and trappers in the region who rely on hunting and fishing.

  • Pingos of the Mackenzie Delta

Pilot George Sarantakos takes us on an aerial tour of the Mackenzie River Delta area over the disappearing tree line, the Distant Early Warning Line used during the Cold War, to the famous pingos. These Arctic and subarctic mounds of earth-covered ice can reach up to 70 metres in height. Pingos, the Inuvialuktun word for "small hill", were used by the Inuit as navigational aids and vantage points for spotting caribou and whales.

  • Mackenzie River Delta: An Important Watershed

The Mackenzie Watershed stretches more than 1700 kilometres inland to Great Slave Lake, covering an area larger than the province of Quebec. Gerry Kisoun introduces us to this important source of food, shelter and transportation for the Inuvialuit people for generations.

  • Inuvik's Community Greenhouse

Inuvik, a hub of the north, has a mix of long-time residents and those from away. Located just above the 68th Parallel, winter temperatures regularly drop to -40 degrees Celsius and there are 30 days with zero sunlight. Summers are warm and comfortable with 56 days of 24 hour brightness, making Inuvik's Greenhouse a very successful operation for half of the year.


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