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Monday, October 17, 2011

A park for all seasons: a film tribute to Parks Canada’s centennial


Discover the savage beauty of Canada’s national parks 
 Parks Canada news release

Parks Canada and the Cineplex network are joining forces this coming Sunday, November 13, for an outstanding screening on two of the most beautiful, overlooked national parks in Canada: Tuktut Nogait, a park located north of the Arctic Circle inhabited by a population of caribou, and Pukaskwa, a park of mesmerizing beauty on the shores of Lake Superior.


     The wide-screen projection of these two short films by Oasis HD will be accompanied by an online exchange session on Twitter between spectators in the theatre and Parks Canada specialists. The films are in English, but this exchange can be carried out in the preferred official language of the participants.
This original initiative is part of the Parks Canada centennial. Its goal is to bring the Canadian population in urban centres closer to Canada’s natural heritage landscapes, which is Parks Canada’s mission to protect, for all time.

Tickets for this one-of-a-kind screening are now on sale. To get details about the projection schedule and participating theatres in your region, or to purchase your tickets, visit www.cineplex.com/Events.

For more information on the online exchange session that will follow the projection, or to
participate, visit www.parkscanada.gc.ca or www.twitter.com/parkscanada


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