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Kootenay Lake between a rock & a hard place  Cover Image VHS VHS

Kootenay Lake between a rock & a hard place

Good Earth Productions (Added Author). Lakes Inc. (Added Author). McNabb Connolly. (Added Author).

Summary: Kootenay Lake looks like an enormous liquid question mark dropped into the narrow confines of the rugged but beautiful mountain ranges of southern British Columbia. The First Nations people constructed crafts called Sturgeon nosed canoes to paddle the practically bottomless waters of this oasis. Eventually, prospectors came and started digging holes along the shoreline; some got rich, most didnâ‚‚t. One of the mining problems was how to move the ore. They eventually built paddlewheelers to transport ore and goods on the lake. Occasionally Kootenay would swallow a vessel. Such was the case on the stormy night of November 29, 1898 when the paddlewheeler The City Of Ainsworth attempted to cross the lake.

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  • Physical Description: videorecording
    videocassette
    1 videocassette (47 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in. (VHS)
  • Publisher: [Toronto, ON] : Good Earth Productions, c2003 ; [s.l.] : Lakes Inc. ; Mississauga, Ont. : McNabb & Connolly [distributor].

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General Note:
"Season 1"--video label.
Includes approximately 13 min. of "Textless Elements" at end of video for a total running time of approximately 60 min.
Creation/Production Credits Note: Executive producers, Mitchell Azaria, Ihor Macijiwsky ; producer, Janice Dawe ; editor, Sue Cormack.
Participant or Performer Note: Narrator: Murray McLauchlan.
Subject: Kootenay Lake Region (B.C.) -- History
Kootenay Lake area -- History

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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Circulation Modifier Holdable? Status Due Date Courses
Castlegar Campus Library FC 3845 K6 K674 2003 (Text)
Copy: c. 1
B001156272 Local Not holdable Checked out 2080-01-01 11:59pm

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