James A. Fitzpatrick sends the Technicolor cameras to Nova Scotia under the supervision of cinematographer Virgil Miller. Now that the War was over, the MGM Traveltalks series could venture far afield, which meant distant Canada. Then he spends much of his time babbling, as he usually does, information gathered out of almanacs and governmental brochures. Did you know that Nova Scotia sent about a million and a half barrels of apples every year to Britain? Now you do. How large are these barrels? When you find out, let me know.
Most of the images are fairly rustic, including covered bridges and pleasant countrysides. The copy that plays on Turner Classic Movies is is very good shape, and the images are very pleasant. If only Fitzpatrick would shut up and let us enjoy them!