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Helicopter Canada

For the Lift of Your Life Ride Helicopter Canada See Canada As Never Before
1966 | 50m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Eugene Boyko
Writer: Donald Brittain, Derek May
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A view from a helicopter of the ten Canadian provinces in 1966. The result is a big, beautiful and engrossing bird's-eye portrait of the country. Nothing here is quite the same as seen before, even Niagara Falls. Canadians will be thrilled by this panoramic view of familiar territory. Made for international distribution for the Canadian centennial.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1966
Director: Eugene Boyko
Writer: Donald Brittain, Derek May
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Keywords helicopter, canada
Production Companies ONF | NFB
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 19, 2026
Entered: May 01, 2024
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Name Character
Stanley Jackson Narrator (voice)
Name Job
Rex Tasker Editor
Eugene Boyko Director
Donald Brittain Writer
Derek May Writer
Vic Merrill Sound Editor
Malca Gillson Music Editor
Robert Linnell Production Assistant
Roger Lamoureux Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ron Alexander Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Walford Hewitson Coordinating Producer
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Peter Jones Producer
Tom Daly Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This film does pretty much what it says on the can, but it’s Stanley Jackson’s informatively light-hearted commentary that gives this a bit of an edge as we take an aerial travelogue across some of Canada’s almost 10 millions of square kilometres. It shows off the grandeur of a nation so vast it has ... just about every form of terrain save for jungle, and an huge variety of wildlife strewn across the place. It’s folks have a quirkiness to them, too, and the understated humour from the commentary reminds us of the country’s ability to self-deprecate even when celebrating it’s more significant industrial, farming and even aeronautical achievements. It’s the very contrast between the industrial, the rural, the developed and the pristine that showcases well the diversity across this huge expanse. Although it probably didn’t mean to, it also illustrates just how cavalier mankind was in the 1960s with the environment: building cars and roads, mining for coal, drilling for oil, harvesting the forests - all with little regard for the consequences, and it’s well worth an hour to celebrate Canada’s centennial.

Jan 07, 2026