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Series
Canada plus grand que nature
39 episodes
In this series, we discover the natural beauty of Canada and meet the people who have shaped it over the years.
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E1
: Parc national du lac Témiscouata, Québec
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50 min 46 s
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The Parc national du Lac Témiscouata in Quebec borders one of the largest lakes south of the St. Lawrence, Lake Témiscouata. The Parc national is said to be the link between man and nature.
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E2
: Parc national de la Pointe-Pelée, Ontario
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50 min 58 s
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Jean-Luc Brassard explores Point Pelee National Park in southwestern Ontario. At 15.5 km2, it is one of the smallest national parks.
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E3
: Parc urbain national de la Rouge, Ontario
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50 min 47 s
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Jean-Luc Brassard is at Rouge National Urban Park, located in the heart of Toronto, Ontario. On the program: canoeing on the Rouge River, paddle boarding in Toronto's largest wetland, acoustic ecosystem monitoring and recreational fishing!
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E4
: Parc national Elk Island, Alberta
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50 min 52 s
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Jean-Luc Brassard is at Elk Island National Park in central Alberta. This is Canada's only fully fenced national park. It's home to North America's largest mammal, the bison!
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E5
: Parc national Wood Buffalo, Alberta - 1
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50 min 52 s
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Jean-Luc Brassard goes to Wood Buffalo National Park of Canada, the largest national park! This park was created to protect the last herds of bison in northern Canada.
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E6
: Parc national Wood Buffalo, Alberta -2
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51 min 7 s
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Host Jean-Luc Brassard visits Wood Buffalo National Park in Alberta. This park is home to the largest bird in North America, the whooping crane, as well as large salt flats.
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E7
: Parc national Kootenay, Colombie-Britannique
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51 min 4 s
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Jean-Luc Brassard explores Kootenay National Park and its many landscapes shaped by fire. There are streams of natural ocher and animals that cohabit with humans on the territory of a park declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
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E8
: Parc national du Mont-Revelstoke, Colombie-Britannique
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51 min 3 s
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Jean-Luc Brassard discovers Mount Revelstoke National Park in British Columbia. The community of Revelstoke is tightly knit and enjoys outdoor activities on a daily basis.
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E9
: Parc national Wapusk, Manitoba
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50 min 55 s
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Jean-Luc Brassard visits Wapusk National Park in northern Manitoba. He explored Hudson's Bay and the town of Churchill to discover the fur traders of the time
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E10
: Parc national Pukaskwa, Ontario
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51 min 5 s
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Host Jean-Luc Brassard visits Pukaskwa National Park in Ontario, which protects an ecosystem including the boreal forest and the shore of Lake Superior. He will learn more about the work being done to help save the peregrine falcon.
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E11
: Parc national de Fundy, Nouveau-Brunswick
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50 min 58 s
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Jean-Luc Brassard sets out to discover the vast territory of Fundy National Park in New Brunswick. He explores the particular phenomenon of the tide.
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E12
: Parc national des Grands-Jardins, Québec
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50 min 30 s
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Jean-Luc visits the Grands-Jardins National Park, in Charlevoix, Quebec. Here, we find a landscape usually reserved for those of the Far North: the taiga!
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E13
: Parc national des Monts-Torngat, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador
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50 min 48 s
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Torngat Mountains National Park is the first park established under the Northern Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement.
Levels:
Elementary
Grade 7
Grade 8
Secondary
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Subjects:
Health and Physical Education
Physical Education
Canadian and World Studies
Geography (Canadian and World Studies)
Social Studies, History, and Geography
Geography
Science and technology
Biology
Life Systems
Skills:
Self-Directed Learning
Communication
Creativity
Innovation
Themes:
Canada
Environment and Sustainable Development
Indigenous Perspectives
French level:
B1: Threshold
B2: Vantage
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