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![]() The Land Between Documentary series explores the story of how people have interacted with Ontario's special "Land Between" region throughout time. This HD disc includes all three episodes created as part of the series. |
![]() The Land Between Documentary series explores the story of how people have interacted with Ontario's special "Land Between" region throughout time. This disc includes all three episodes created as part of the series. |
The Shield DVD Collection includes all four feature-length Ontario Visual Heritage Project's from Northern Ontario, including: Rooted in Stone - Reflections on West Parry Sound's Past, Riches Beyond Our Rocks - Stories from Greater Sudbury, Life on the Edge - Stories from Muskoka's Past and Island of Great Spirit - The Legacy of Manitoulin Island. |
![]() Riches Beyond Our Rocks is the story of Sudbury’s struggle to balance prosperity and progress, with its social and environmental responsibilities. Riches Beyoud Our Rocks tells the story of Sudbury's past through the eyes of the wife of the region's first Non-Native doctor - Mrs. Howey. |
![]() Feature-length DVD exploring the history of Muskoka. Focuses around the story of James Bain and John Campbell, who are considered to be the Muskoka District's first non-native tourists. |
![]() Island of Great Spirit explores the complex (and often conflicting) relationships between the Anishinabek, the French, the British, and the settlers, who have all shared the Great Manitoulin and its resources. |
![]() Rooted in Stone follows the evolution of the West Parry Sound District - as governments, lumbermen, fishermen, tourism operators, and even explosives manufacturers, try to make this landscape of islands, shoals, swamps and lakes ‘productive.’ |
![]() Chatham-Kent: A Place of Refuge is a feature-length documentary that focuses on the many people who escaped social and economic strife elsewhere in the world and ended up finding a home in Chatham-Kent. |
![]() Sarnia-Lambton: Just Passing Through examines the history of Sarnia-Lambton, home of the first commercial oil well in North America. This documentary follows the development of Canada's first oil patch and its effect upon surrounding communities. |
![]() The Ontario Visual Heritage Project: Oxford County explores the history of the Southwestern Ontario County of Oxford, with a special emphasis on the region's participation in the Rebellion of 1837 in Upper Canada. |
![]() The Ontario Visual Heritage Project: Elgin County explores the history of St. Thomas and Elgin County, with a special emphasis on the life and influence of Colonel Thomas Talbot, a powerful and esoteric government official who oversaw the early European settlement of the region. |
![]() The Ontario Visual Heritage Project: Brant explores the history of the Southwestern Ontario County of Brant and City of Brantford. Also includes the story of the Six Nations Migration to the region and explores the historical relationship between the Six Nations and Brant County. |
![]() The Ontario Visual Heritage Project: Norfolk County explores the history of the Southwestern Ontario County of Norfolk. |
![]() The Ontario Visual Heritage Project: Haldimand explores the history of the Southwestern Ontario County of Haldimand by profiling many of the region's museums and historic sites. |