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Seaway to the heartland

Canada, 1977
film

This is the story of the St. Lawrence Seaway, its construction, its operation and its impact on our economy. It gives a brief historical review of the earlier..

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The Story of the St Lawrence Seaway

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Great Lakes

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River watch

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The Rideau: Colonel By's peaceable waterway

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Rideau Canal: reflections

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Family tree

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