[1] It used extensive flying scenes that provide an in-flight effect that would become widely imitated in future IMAX films.
[1] It then depicts a canoe capsizing, the Canada Steamship Lines ship Simcoe, people tubing on snow, workers removing snow from rail tracks, mining activity at a snowy terrace, and children playing ice hockey.
[8] As part of the Infuture art festival held at Ontario Place in September 2016, the film was shown again at the Cinesphere.
], a pristine 70mm IMAX print of the film was presented yet again at Cinesphere on a newly installed screen.
[11] The aerial shot, along with the large IMAX screen, induced the "Kinesthetic effect" which meant that viewers would experience the flying sensation due to eye perception over-ruling the inner ear balance.
[14] Thunder Bay native Paul Shaffer, later a well known performer, appears briefly in one scene playing an organ at an outdoor wedding.