Gateway to Asia

This short film highlights the province of British Columbia and its position after World War II. Located on the Pacific Coast, it is the gateway for those travelling to Asia and Russia and a vital link between the rest of Canada and its neighbours in the Far East. The film looks at British Columbia's population, natural resources and industries along with some of its social issues.

Niveau scolaire 9 - 12

Diversity/Pluralism / Diversity in Communities

History / World War II

Geography / Human Geography

Description pédagogique:

Of interest to teachers of Canadian history during World War II. Comment on the film’s focus on British Columbia and its people and resources during the war. Has the global importance of this province shifted since this film was made? Determine the filmmaker’s purpose for making this film. Have students comment on the facts and figures presented in the film, as well as comparing British Columbia back then to how it is today.


 

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