VACATIONLAND: FILM, TOURISM, AND SELLING CANADA, 1934-1948

As a result, the CGTB and the NFB planned an "over-all program of motion pictures for Canada," consisting of about ten tourism films in colour. "Anticipating a flood of U.S. tourists in the wake of the war, [D. Leo Dolan]'s initial concern was educating Canadians on how to be goo...

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