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Cosmos Global Documentaries Canada FROM COAST TO COAST

Halifax is the capital of the province of Nova Scotia and the oldest British settlement in Canada. One of the most impressive ways to explore Canada is to travel by train. The journey across the second largest country in the world begins at the train station close to Halifax Harbour ... and travels from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast covering thousands of miles. The trains of today's Via Rail are both comfortable and nostalgic and their elevated panoramic windows provide an excellent view of Canada's remarkable scenery. Quebec was founded in 1608 by famous explorer Samuel De Champlain but the city's most well known and prominent landmark is the 19th century Chateau Frontenac Hotel, the traditional stopover hotel of the Canadian Pacific Railway that offers first class service plus a lavish and historical ambience. Quebec's historic buildings, various gates, city walls and old houses that date back to the18th and 19th centuries are still in remarkably good condition. Up until the late 18th century the city was a French possession but following several decades of hostilities the British finally conquered the city. In Montreal the architecture of bygone times blends in with the modern skyscrapers of today. Around three million people live in Canada's second largest city, the biggest French-speaking metropolis outside France. The Ville Souterraine, Underground City is an amazing world of shops and extends for almost thirty kilometres with a large network of tunnels, magnificent shopping arcades, hotel and cinema complexes and two thousand retail stores. The next stop on this journey across Canada is Toronto, one of the fastest growing cities in North America. A prominent landmark is the fabulous CN Tower, the highest freestanding tower in the world. Nearby is another spectacular building, the Skydome, a huge multi-purpose arena that can seat seventy thousand spectators and is home to the city's baseball team, the Toronto Blue Jays. Niagara F
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  • Runtime: 52 minutes
  • Release year: 2007
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Synopsis: Halifax is the capital of the province of Nova Scotia and the oldest British settlement in Canada. One of the most impressive ways to explore Canada is to travel by train. The journey across the second largest country in the world begins at the train station close to Halifax Harbour and travels from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast covering thousands of miles. The trains of today's Via Rail are both comfortable and nostalgic and their elevated panoramic windows provide an excellent view of Canada's remarkable scenery. Quebec was founded in 1608 by famous explorer Samuel De Champlain but the city's most well known and prominent landmark is the 19th century Chateau Frontenac Hotel, the traditional stopover hotel of the Canadian Pacific Railway that offers first class service plus a lavish and historical ambience. Quebec's historic buildings, various gates, city walls and old houses that date back to the18th and 19th centuries are still in remarkably good condition. Up until the late 18th century the city was a French possession but following several decades of hostilities the British finally conquered the city. In Montreal the architecture of bygone times blends in with the modern skyscrapers of today. Around three million people live in Canada's second largest city, the biggest French-speaking metropolis outside France. The Ville Souterraine, Underground City is an amazing world of shops and extends for almost thirty kilometres with a large network of tunnels, magnificent shopping arcades, hotel and cinema complexes and two thousand retail stores. The next stop on this journey across Canada is Toronto, one of the fastest growing cities in North America. A prominent landmark is the fabulous CN Tower, the highest freestanding tower in the world. Nearby is another spectacular building, the Skydome, a huge multi-purpose arena that can seat seventy thousand spectators and is home to the city's baseball team, the Toronto Blue Jays. Niagara F
Directed by: TravelVideoStore.com
Runtime: 52 minutes
Release year: 2007
Studio: TravelVideoStore.com
ASIN: B002QYA2XI (Rental) and B002QYDDW0 (Purchase)
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