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''O Canada!'' was a
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film attraction at the Canada Pavilion, within
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at the
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in Florida. Its name derives from Canada's national anthem. It showcases many images of Canada's cities and sights, including
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, the
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Musical Ride, the
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and Vancouver Harbour, the Ottawa River, and more. The movie was filmed mostly during 1981 and has been in continuous exhibition since that time, with an updated version released in 2007. It closed on August 1, 2019, and was later replaced by a new Canadian Circle-Vision film titled '' Canada: Far and Wide''.


History

The attraction was inspired by the popular
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documentary film
Canada '67 ''Canada '67'' is a Circle-Vision 360° documentary film by Canadian film director Robert Barclay, which was presented at the Telephone Pavilion, (formally named the Telephone Association of Canada Pavilion), part of Expo 67, an International Wor ...
, shown at the Telephone pavilion during
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, created by Canadian film director Robert Barclay. The Disney version was described by Barclay as "a superficial, glib look at the country". The following excerpt shows the similarities between the two films: the official Expo '67 Guide Book described some of the "Canada '67"
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's many scenes: ''"You're on centre stage for the
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... on centre ice for
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... on the track at the
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! CIRCLE-VISION 360° surrounds you with all the fun and excitement of Canada's most thrilling events and its scenic beauty''"."Official Expo 67 Guide Book: Telephone Pavilion", Maclean-Hunter Publishing Co. Ltd., 1967, pg.178.Expo 67 Circle Vision 360
Expo 67 In Montreal website. Retrieved August 12, 2011.
Footage for the RCMP musical ride was shot in Rockcliffe Park, located between the Rockcliffe Parkway and Hillsdale Road in the village of Rockcliffe Park and not at the RCMP stables located close by on Sandridge Rd. The Canada '67 film also presented a
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hurtling down a steep ice track at the
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, along with many other events and scenes iconic to the country.Gagnon, Monika Kin
Reconstructing Two Immersive Multimedia Pavilions from Expo ‘67: The Christian Pavilion and the Telephone Pavilion
Concordia University, April 25, 2009. (PDF)
Viewers in the audience occasionally experienced
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after one particularly dramatic sequence filmed over
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.


Scenes (original version)

# People of the Maritime Provinces # People of Québec # People of Ontario # People of Manitoba and Saskatchewan # People of the west and far north # Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa # Gulf Island, British Columbia # Rose Blanche-Harbor le Cou, Newfoundland # River in Saint Martins, New Brunswick # Bluenose II in Lunenberg, Nova Scotia # Bluenose II deck # Bluenose II in the Bay of Fundy # Birdseye view of Montréal # Place Jacques Cartier in Old Town Montréal # Inside of Notre Dame Cathedral, Montréal # Algonquin Provincial Park # Canadian wildlife # Reindeer on Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula, Northwest Territories # Calgary Stampede # Bridge over Kananaskis River, Alberta # Bow River, Alberta # Banff Springs Hôtel # Bow River Rapids # Kananaskis Valley, Alberta # Skiers in Bugaboo Provincial Park, British Columbia # Quebec City in winter, Plains of Abraham, Citadel and Chateau Frontenac # Toboggan run near Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City # Ice sports in Ottawa, Ontario # Rideau Canal, Ottawa # Canadian National Tower, Toronto # Vancouver, British Columbia # Harbor at Victoria, British Columbia # Ottawa River; Rideau Canal # Changing of the Guard in front of Parliament # Bagpipe bands at Canadian National Exhibition # Ukrainian dancers # Fifes and drums at Old Fort Henry, Ontario # Royal Canadian Air Force Snowbirds squadron # Kaskawulsh Glacier, Yukon Territory # Kananaskis Valley # Wheat field in Saskatchewan # Farmland of Prince Edward Island # Thousands Islands Bridge over St. Lawrence River # Aerial shot over Alberta Prairie # Salmon fisherman near Campbell River, British Columbia # Sunset over Mackenzie River Delta, Northwest Territories # Snow geese on lake # St. Lawrence River in Quebec City # Night skiing at Mont Tremblant # Rapids of Ottawa River # Stanley Park, British Columbia # Vancouver Harbor # Butchart Gardens, British Columbia # Snowy peaks in Kananaskis Valley, British Columbia # Victoria, British Columbia # Giant firs at Cathedral Grove, British Columbia # Mackenzie River Delta, Northwest territories


2007 update

On August 6, 2007, the original exhibition of ''O' Canada!'' closed. On September 1, 2007, the new Circle-Vision 360 film debuted at the Canada Pavilion, made in part in response to a seven-year campaign by the Canadian Tourism Commission due to a steady stream of complaints over the years about the dated representation of Canada. ''O' Canada'' is primarily narrated by Martin Short, after he makes the original narrator (
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) angry enough to quit during an argument over the latter's inaccurate portrayal of Canada. The newer version of ''O' Canada!'' includes updated footage of Canada's cities and natural features, including
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and a new orchestral score by
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. The song "Canada (You're a Lifetime Journey)" has been re-recorded by
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, the winner of the fourth season of '' Canadian Idol''. This version of the attraction closed on August 1, 2019, for a new updated film.


See also

*
O Canada "O Canada" (french: Ô Canada, italic=no) is the national anthem of Canada. The song was originally commissioned by Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Théodore Robitaille for the 1880 Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day ceremony; Calixa Lavallée composed the mus ...
: the national anthem of Canada. * Canada '67 (film) * Bell Canada Pavilion (Expo 67) *
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References


External links


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