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Uploaded to YouTube by: Love Nature
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 26 May 2018
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 17 October 2011

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Time: Sunday November 13th 4:00PM-6:00PM
Location: A Cineplex Theatre near you

Oasis HD & Cineplex Theaters proudly present...

Two never before seen episodes of "A Park for All Seasons".

"A Park for all Seasons" goes behind the scenes of Canada's most spectacular National Parks. Learn the history, explore the diversity and soak in the beauty of some of the planet's most compelling natural playgrounds.

Check out the Facebook Event at:
http://on.fb.me/oasishdevent
GET YOUR TICKET NOW to the only film screening that encourages you to keep your cell phone on! Audiences across Canada will have the opportunity to ask questions during the show on Twitter and interact with a panel of Park experts LIVE!

The exclusive event will be hosted by Canadian musician and conservationist Sarah Harmer with experts including the series director PJ Naworynski.

Experience the challenges of preserving Canada's most beautiful and wild landscapes, and find out more from the extraordinary people on the ground.

For more information and to buy tickets online: http://bit.ly/buyeventticket

Sarah Harmer's Bio: http://www.sarahharmer.com/site/bio/


The two episodes that will be screened are:

Pukaskwa:
Workers at Pukaskwa National Park search for evidence of a relic herd of caribou, track an archaic sturgeon population, and scout cliffs for endangered Peregrine Falcons. Ontario's only wilderness park is the front line for recovering the ancient-wild.

Tuktut:
High above the Arctic Circle, Tuktut Nogait is the hidden-gem of Canada's Park system. With no facilities on the ground, scientists struggle to study scarce populations of Caribou and archaeology sites containing artifacts of an ancient culture.

We hope to see you there!