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West Coast Playground

Accession number: 
1948.0003

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Production Years: 
1948

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Length (feet): 
425 (16mm)
Length (minutes): 
13
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Library and Archives Canada: 16mm, VHS, Betacam.
"Travelogue of West Coast cities: aerial views of Vancouver, and sequences on Stanley Park, on Seattle, Washington, etc. Various scenes of Victoria, and tourist attractions, gardens, marinas, etc."

Bibliography: 

Canadian Pacific Railway Catalogue of Motion Picture Films (October 1948).

[Canadian Pacific advertisement], Film News (March-April 1948): 5.

"West Coast Playground (1 reel) A land of green enchantment...around Vancouver, gateway to the Pacific and Victoria, on Vancouver Island, capital of British Columbia."

[Canadian Pacific advertisement], Film News (September 1948): 3.

"West Coast Playground (1 reel) A land of green enchantment...around Vancouver, gateway to the Pacific and Victoria, on Vancouver Island, capital of British Columbia."

[Canadian Pacific advertisement], Film News (March 1949): 3.

"West Coast Playground (1 reel) A land of green enchantment...around Vancouver, gateway to the Pacific and Victoria, on Vancouver Island, capital of British Columbia."

[Canadian Pacific advertisement], Film News (September 1951): 23.

"West Coast Playground (TV) 12 minutes Beyond the shining mountains lies a land of green enchantment around Vancouver, gateway to the Pacific and Victoria, on Vancouver Island, capital of British Columbia."

[Canadian Pacific advertisement], Film News (November 1952): 5.

"West Coast Playground (TV) 12 minutes Beyond the shining mountains lies a land of green enchantment around Vancouver, gateway to the Pacific and Victoria, on Vancouver Island, capital of British Columbia."

[Canadian Pacific advertisement], Film News (January 1953): 16.

"West Coast Playground (TV) 12 minutes Beyond the shining mountains lies a land of green enchantment around Vancouver, gateway to the Pacific and Victoria, on Vancouver Island, capital of British Columbia."