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2 unusual facts about Canada '67


Canada '67

-- does anyone have a complete listing of scenes in the movie? -->a bobsled hurtling down a steep ice track at the Quebec Winter Carnival, along with many other events and scenes iconic to the country.

A converted B-25 bomber rebuilt by Paul Mantz's Tallmantz Aviation film unit was used to capture the aerial shots.


Big Twenty Township

The treaty, named for US Secretary of State Daniel Webster and United Kingdom Privy Counsellor Lord Ashburton, ended the Aroostook War and also set the US–Canada border further west.

Codex canadensis

Codex canadensis is the official name of an illustrated book about the native peoples and wildlife in Canada (which then included the upper parts of the Mississippi River system) which was written in or about 1700 by a French missionary priest called Louis Nicolas.

Green Mountain, New Brunswick

Green Mountain is known for its scenic views of the surrounding area of northwestern New Brunswick and adjacent northeastern Maine, including Mount Katahdin (Maine's highest mountain) and East Grand Lake which is bisected by the International Boundary.

Minnesota State Highway 72

intersection with U.S. 71 in Blackduck and continues north to its northern terminus at the Canadian border in Baudette.

Westby, Montana

Westby is located on the state border with North Dakota, and near the international boundary with Saskatchewan.


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