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Great Canadian Rivers visits the 40 rivers large enough to support commercial trade of one sort or another sometime after the Europeans arrived. The many aspects of the rivers are described including; geology and formation, course though the Canadian landscape, environments from the headwaters to the sea, ecology and wildlife, history of human use from commerce to recreation, and indigenous and current inhabitants whether in outposts, villages or cities. On the scene videography and archival photography illustrate the narration and interviews of local inhabitants.