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Nootka Sound Explored Video

The Nootka Sound region on Canada’s west coast is best known as the “birthplace of British Columbia” - a title referring to the pivotal role the area played in the struggle between Spain and Britain in the late 18th century over territorial control of the entire west coast of North America, from Mexico to Alaska. Today, the area is sparsely populated and characterized by its reliance on resource-based industries - forestry, fishing, and mining.

Using a rich blend of personal accounts, old photographs, and breathtaking scenery, Nootka Sound Explored tells the story of the Nootka Sound region on Vancouver Island's west coast, as experienced by the people who have lived and worked there. The spectacular beauty of British Columbia's remote and rugged west coast is captured in this glimpse of life in the communities of Tahsis, Zeballos, Gold River and Kyuquot.

  • Running time: 90 minutes
  • Year: 1989
  • Price: $19.95 + 1.20 gst = $21.15 + shipping

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Jones writes a 'must-have'

“Nootka Sound Explored” is a well-organized, well-designed, large format book which surely deserves a place on the bookshelves of all homes, schools and libraries on Vancouver Island – and well beyond.”
Hilary Stewart, author
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