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Cold-rodders

Canada, 1970
film

An amusing view of the machine that has taken the country by winter storm: the snowmobile, revving, raring, ready to go. What the motorboat was to the summer ..

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Winterfun Canada

Canada, 1977
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Tomorrow winter comes

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Canada, 1946
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Snow thrills

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The Cars in your life

Canada, 1960
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Mammals

Poland, 1968
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Black ice

Canada, 1980
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The Sport parade: ski revels

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White safari

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Snow

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Sliding into danger

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Railroaders

Canada, 1958
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Horse power

Canada, 1973
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The Joy of winter

Canada, 1962
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The Sweater

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Saskatchewan 45 Below

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Speed the plough

United Kingdom, 1955
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Ski!

Canada, 1964
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