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- A grieving snowplow driver seeks out revenge against the drug dealers who killed his son.
- A self-minded adventurer locks horns with a crooked lawman while driving cattle to Dawson.
- The titular river unites a farmer recently released from prison, his young son, and an ambitious saloon singer. In order to survive, each must be purged of anger, and each must learn to understand and care for the others.
- A brash American gramophone salesman tries to get Emperor Franz Joseph's endorsement in turn-of-the-century Austria.
- A charming but unscrupulous train robber courts capture and hanging when he falls in love with the daughter of a judge.
- Wilderness girl Rose Marie has adventures in life and love when Mountie Mike Malone takes her out of the wild.
- Looking into some of the unique ecosystems across a sprawling mountain range, and introducing the animals that call them home.
- A construction conglomerate, headed by a ruthless millionaire, wants to buy a ski resort that's been a family business for years, but the family doesn't want to sell. The businessman, incensed that anyone would dare turn him down, resolves to get the property, whether they want to sell it or not.
- Bizarre conclusion to the Edmonton-shot Canadian ski comedy Powder Heads. In the middle of a big race to determine if the heroes lose their bus, the narrator cuts in to explain the character's futures.
- Based on the true story of the 1953 assault on Nanga Parbat, a treacherous Himalayan Peak.
- A sports mockumentary to cast the ultimate ski film. Interviews with Hollywood stars, the Crazy Canuks and everyone in between.
- A Traveltalks entry visiting Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. After checking into Jasper Park Lodge on the shore of Beauvert Lake, scenic areas are explored such as Mount Edith Cavell, Athabasca River and Glacier, and Maligne Lake.
- Through Ice and Time is an epic journey through the pristine Columbia Icefield of Jasper National Park. The story is experienced through the memories of an old man, returning to the area he discovered as a young boy and later explored as an adult climber. Shot in striking high def, this short story is told entirely through visuals and music, rather than dialog. As such, it has universal appeal, and can be interpreted in different ways by different viewers. Themes include inspiration, loss, friendship, coming of age, harmony with nature, mountain adventure, stewardship, and the power of childhood experiences. Produced for Parks Canada to inspire discovery of the columbia icefield, and to generate support for the continued protection of this special place.
- In the Canadian mountains an orphan girl, Valencia, is left in the care of the abusive Hawkins family. A fugitive outlaw, Roger McKay, stumbles onto the property and immediately falls in love with Valencia. When Mr. Hawkins is killed by his long-suffering spouse, Roger assumes that Valencia committed the murder and confesses to the crime to protect her. Valencia then finds success as a stage actress. One evening, Mountie Sergeant Cassidy shows up backstage and kidnaps her, carrying her back to Canada. The audience is left wondering the reason, until in the final scene we learn that Roger has now been exonerated and he and Valencia are reunited.
- A group of Canadian Royal Mounted Police officers arrive home after serving overseas with the Allied Army. After enjoying a birthday banquet for the aged Major Manners amid much singing and revelry, Inspector Turner reveals suspicions about a new recruit, John Smith, whom he knows to be using a pseudonym and whose war record contains something potentially damaging. Smith is purported to have been a flyer during the war; he and his brother fell in love with the same girl who turned out to be a spy and to whom one of them revealed British Air Force secrets, which caused a squadron of planes to be attacked. John meets Freil, another Mountie, who gives him an encouraging talk about self-respect and unselfishness and promises never to dredge up the former's past record. Alice, Freil's daughter, returns home by canoe after visiting her ailing former nurse. When her canoe heads for the rapids, Smith rescues her, and Alice then promises to save a dance for him at a party that night at the lodge. During the festivities, as Turner and Alice dance, he confesses his love for her, as well as his jealousy of Smith, as he had witnessed the pair riding together after Alice's rescue. Smith cuts in, and the lovers take a walk in the moonlight. After the dance, Smith and Alice discuss a song she's given him, "'Round My Kingdom's Door," and Smith begins to sing a few bars. Turner then arrives and announces that he's selected Smith for a dangerous solo mission to rescue an injured hunter from some snowy climes. Smith returns from his mission unscathed and tells Alice that he did not want to take the mission alone, contradicting Turner's earlier claim that Smith requested the mission in order to prove his bravery. Smith then goes to the police barracks and encounters Turner, who informs Smith that he has sent for his official war record but will remain silent about its contents if Smith resigns. Smith refuses, saying that he will tell Alice everything, but when Turner threatens to inform Smith's English family about their son's dishonorable history, Smith agrees to resign. Doyle, Smith's friend during the war and the man responsible for bringing him to the Royal Mounties' camp, promises to help his buddy out of his predicament. Alice hears of John's resignation and vows to stand by him despite his past, while Doyle assures her that anyone would have transgressed in his situation. As Alice is asking Turner about Smith, Turner receives a report of a forest fire in the same region that Freil has been traveling. Smith, an ace flier during the war, takes a plane into the area and rescues Freil, who then reprimands Turner for his earlier act of revenge and asks for his resignation. Alice reads Smith's war record and reports that the "deplorable incident" was actually Smith's attempt to shield his younger brother from blame. The record also reveals that his real name is Sir Robert Macklin. Alice and Macklin, now with a clean slate in the Canadian Royal Mounted Police community, marry at the Mounties' barracks and raise their glasses with the other men.
- TransCanada explores the lives and stories of three remarkable transgender people from small communities in British Columbia and Alberta.
- Is water a commercial good like Coca-Cola, or a human right like air?
- This is a story of three young climbers who leave Ontario and set off on a mission to summit one the Canadian Rockies toughest ice climbs. They enter the park boundaries having no idea of who or what lie ahead to challenge their every move.
- A pompous British documentary filmmaker suspects foul play as he documents "The Boxing Day Classic", a hockey game in Jasper National Park that has been warring on between the same two teams for 50 years. He discovers that one of the original team members, now in his seventies, will do anything to win - including murder!
- A small group of semi-professional skiers and snowboarders travel to the Canadian Rockies in order to shoot a ski video. All is going well until one of the boarders triggers an avalanche and is immediately swallowed by a thick blanket of snow. The film crew and skiers present at the time of the accident are tossed in to a first person avalanche rescue situation.
- The King and Queen of Britain, and thus of the British Commonwealth, are in Canada visiting some of their parks, part of the national parks system of the country, their stops specifically in three parks in the Rocky Mountains on both sides of the Alberta/British Columbia border: Banff, Yoho, and Jasper. Many of he natural landmarks are highlighted, primarily specific mountain peaks and mountain lakes and waterfalls. There are also a wide variety of recreational activities in which one can partake, as well as relax in one of the many luxury hotels on site. Lucky visitors may get a glimpse of the natural fauna, some which will only be visible with a high powered camera due to their natural habitat being high in the mountains and/or because of their natural aversion to human contact.