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Discovery's 'National Parks Project' Dives Head-First Into Nature, Canadian Style
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This nature series showcases 13 national parks located throughout Canada, one in each province and territory. Each episode features three of Canada's most-diverse musicians as they highlight the beauty of the featured park. A different acclaimed filmmaker is responsible for making each episode. Among the locations featured in the series are one of the world's largest polar bear denning areas, located in Manitoba, and the center of Haida culture in British Columbia. Gord Downie, lead singer of The Tragically Hip, narrates the series.
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