People and Culture

Frozen Worlds: Winter in Eastern Canada

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Canada's largest province, Quebec, stretches from Montreal to the Arctic Circle. Winters here are the coldest and longest in North America.

With brutal winters plunging to -40°C, the mighty St. Lawrence River freezes solid—setting the stage for adrenaline-pumping ice canoe races. The documentary follows canoeist Sophie Asselin and her team as they train and compete in this unique winter sport. North of Quebec City, vast wilderness takes over: the Taiga is home to caribou, wolves and Jean-Luc Kanapé, a Cree First Nation Wildlife Guardian, who fights to protect the dwindling herds.

Further north, in the remote Inuit settlements of Nunavik, life continues without roads and under layers of snow. From family ice-fishing traditions to air supplies in isolated villages, this film is a journey through a land where winter rules.

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Programme Details

DURATION
1 x 60'
ORIGINAL BROADCASTER
NDR ARTE-01-01
AVAILABLE IN
HD
ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
English
ADDITIONAL LANGUAGES
German