The Resource The Great Lakes : St. Lawrence lowlands
The Great Lakes : St. Lawrence lowlands
Resource Information
The item The Great Lakes : St. Lawrence lowlands represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Calgary Public Library.This item is available to borrow from 7 library branches.
Resource Information
The item The Great Lakes : St. Lawrence lowlands represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Calgary Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from 7 library branches.
- Summary
- The Great Lakes/St.Lawrence Lowlands stretch from Lake Huron to Quebec City. This area has rich soil and much of Canada's population lives in this economic and industrial heartland of the country. Most parts of the region were once covered with deciduous forests, or a mixture of deciduous and coniferous forests. Many kinds of animals and birds are found here. The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence lowlands have been inhabited for many thousand of years by First Nations people. The Anishinaabe, lived north of Lake Superior and east of Peterborough. The Haudenosaunee Confederacy was also known as the Six Nations, and their Great law of Peace united them. The Huron-Wendat people lived east of Lake Huron and traded with the Algonquin people who lived in the Ottawa River area
- Language
- eng
- Extent
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- 1 videodisc (18 min.)
- video
- Label
- The Great Lakes : St. Lawrence lowlands
- Title
- The Great Lakes
- Title remainder
- St. Lawrence lowlands
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Great Lakes/St.Lawrence Lowlands stretch from Lake Huron to Quebec City. This area has rich soil and much of Canada's population lives in this economic and industrial heartland of the country. Most parts of the region were once covered with deciduous forests, or a mixture of deciduous and coniferous forests. Many kinds of animals and birds are found here. The Great Lakes and St. Lawrence lowlands have been inhabited for many thousand of years by First Nations people. The Anishinaabe, lived north of Lake Superior and east of Peterborough. The Haudenosaunee Confederacy was also known as the Six Nations, and their Great law of Peace united them. The Huron-Wendat people lived east of Lake Huron and traded with the Algonquin people who lived in the Ottawa River area
- Cataloging source
- AC
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- McIntyre Media Inc
- Series statement
- Our Canada :
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- Great Lakes
- Lakes
- Geography
- Label
- The Great Lakes : St. Lawrence lowlands
- Carrier category
- videodisc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Extent
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- 1 videodisc (18 min.)
- video
- Other control number
- MC1097
- System details
- DVD
- Label
- The Great Lakes : St. Lawrence lowlands
- Carrier category
- videodisc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Extent
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- 1 videodisc (18 min.)
- video
- Other control number
- MC1097
- System details
- DVD
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Country Hills LibraryBorrow it11950 Country Village Link NE, Calgary, Alberta, T3K 6E3, CA51.160139 -114.0676844
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Fish Creek LibraryBorrow it11161 Bonaventure Drive SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2J 6S1, CA50.951870 -114.061042
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Nose Hill LibraryBorrow it1530 Northmount Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, T2L 0G6, CA51.096103 -114.13759
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Signal Hill LibraryBorrow it5994 Signal Hill Centre SW, Calgary, Alberta, T3H 3P8, CA51.0180759 -114.1755888
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Village Square LibraryBorrow it2623 56th Street NE, Calgary, Alberta, T1Y 6E7, CA51.0755508 -113.9526426
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