Great Canadian Rivers: St. Croix River, NB

Type
Audio/Visual
Authors
GEP ( Good Earth Productions )
 
Category
SCIWC Library  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2001 
Publisher
McNabb & Conolly, Canada 
Subject
St. Croix River History  
Description
This document is a VHS tape film from the series 'Great Canadian Rivers' on the St. Croix River.

The description on the VHS case reads:

Great Canadian Rivers takes viewers on a journey to our greatest rivers; exploring their connection to our culture, history, and identity. These rivers offer a window into the vast and spectacular diversity of the Canadian landscape. Explore the remarkable range of landscapes and regions of both wilderness and working rivers.

St. Croix River, NB
Located in picturesque, historic south western New Brunswick, the St. Croix International Waterway has been an important travel corridor for close to 12,000 years. Since 1798, it has marked the boundary between the United States and Canada. It has always provided fishing stocks in its lower reaches and the abundance of the sea in its tidal flats. During the ship-building era, it provided access to the interior forests, and carried the timber down its course to the sea." 
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