Canada’s Great Divide: When The Pacific, Atlantic and Arctic Collide
Also known as Canada’s Continental Divide, the Great Divide is where three river systems diverge, with water flowing to the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic oceans at the same time. Explore its geographical significance and natural beauty, from the glacial lakes to the border with Alberta. It also delves into the historic and ongoing impacts of natural disasters, such as the Frank Slide, and the coal mining legacy in the Crow’s Nest Pass, illustrating both the majesty and the hazards of this rugged frontier.
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nature is beautiful everywhere in the world, but some people behave badly towards nature
Great video. Although the old timer in the mine, you don't turn on gas monitors where there is a potential for hazard gases, cuz it's zeroing when you turn it on.
Wonderful 👁️🤳👌
God has given so much to North America & Europe !!!!!!!
Excellent👍 Video, thank you for a free ride……
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THIS IS A NICE PLACE TO LIVE BUT I WOULDN'T WANT TO VISIT THERE.
my only advice and suggestion is that plz plz plz do not pollute these clean and beautiful places with dirty people from lndi@
One thing they don’t really discuss is the impact of the dam on the Kootenay river. It’s a huge project in a country that still protects the electricity generated off of it. At a time other dams have been deconstructed. The Elwah dam’s were first and there will be no looking back. Just fruitless gasps of the dying breed of projects that have been harming the world and especially the salmon species for more than 100 years now.