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- This is a good, detailed and accurate documentary about Canada in the "First World War" made in 1934, which uses pieces of good and some low-quality films to show how the great war began in 1914, continued, and ended in 1918.
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth tour Canada.
- The Canadian National Memorial is dedicated atop Vimy Ridge in northeastern France.
- The King and Queen of Britain, and thus of the British Commonwealth, are in Canada visiting some of their parks, part of the national parks system of the country, their stops specifically in three parks in the Rocky Mountains on both sides of the Alberta/British Columbia border: Banff, Yoho, and Jasper. Many of he natural landmarks are highlighted, primarily specific mountain peaks and mountain lakes and waterfalls. There are also a wide variety of recreational activities in which one can partake, as well as relax in one of the many luxury hotels on site. Lucky visitors may get a glimpse of the natural fauna, some which will only be visible with a high powered camera due to their natural habitat being high in the mountains and/or because of their natural aversion to human contact.
- Four apple-centred recipes are shown, with the appropriate variety of apple highlighted for each recipe.