Pukaskwa National Park (1983)
This short documentary by Bill Mason explores Pukaskwa National Park on Lake Superior, providing a background of the park's geological past and plant life. The film also shows scenes of hiking, canoeing and camping. The result is to put us back in touch with the natural elements that our ancestors both fought and enjoyed.
Director: Bill Mason
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: January 1, 1983
Screenplay
Production: ONF | NFB
Original Language: en
Themes
Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace, Botanical Wonders and the Plant World
Keywords
wilderness, canoe, national park, nature, canoe trip, canadian parks
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pukaskwa National Park about?
- This short documentary by Bill Mason explores Pukaskwa National Park on Lake Superior, providing a background of the park's geological past and plant life. The film also shows scenes of hiking, canoeing and camping. The result is to put us back in touch with the natural elements that our ancestors both fought and enjoyed.
- Who directed Pukaskwa National Park?
- Pukaskwa National Park was directed by Bill Mason.
- How long is Pukaskwa National Park?
- Pukaskwa National Park has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- What genre is Pukaskwa National Park?
- Pukaskwa National Park is a Documentary film.
- What are the themes of Pukaskwa National Park?
- The themes of Pukaskwa National Park include: Wetlands and Bird Sanctuary Peace, Botanical Wonders and the Plant World.