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I Was Born There: Torngat Mountains National Park 

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I Was Born There powerfully illustrates the experience of visiting the park and explores the cultural significance of this special place.
Completely unscripted but beautifully expressive, the film features the stories and experiences of real visitors to the park and is grounded in the voices of Inuit who have lived in, and traveled on, the lands of the park for generations.
Cette vidéo est aussi disponible en français : • C’est ici que je suis ...
and in Inuktitut: • I Was Born There: Torn...
and in Syllabics: • I Was Born There: Torn...

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6 сен 2024

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@opetrescu
@opetrescu 4 года назад
More movies like this please, please, please! Makes me proud to be Canadian.
@LostCaper
@LostCaper 5 лет назад
I graduated from College with a diploma in information systems and lived in a city in NewBrunswick. I was brought up in the woods and on a river so I always needed my weekly fix of it so at the same time as my information system career I ran my own snow blowing company in winter and did some logging in the summer. It was all great but it never satisfied my sense of adventure but I continue to support my family. I am now semi retired, my kids are now adult and on their own so I have a sense of freedom that I don't want to waste. I was looking at the Yukon and found this. I think my next Journey just might be the Yukon or one of the Northern territories.
@parkscanada
@parkscanada 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing! You might find our recommended itinerary for Yukon helpful. Here's the URL www.pc.gc.ca/en/voyage-travel/region
@Kananipatels23456
@Kananipatels23456 4 года назад
people visit famous and most visited places.. Travellers visit places like this.. Beautiful..
@jasonhergert3758
@jasonhergert3758 7 лет назад
Just OMG. Leaves you speechless. My dream trip.
@barrygalloway7619
@barrygalloway7619 5 лет назад
This is an amazing piece! I am from Newfoundland and Labrador but have never been to the Torngat Mountains. I can't believe how incredible this is. WEll done!
@Sonica212
@Sonica212 6 лет назад
That was incredible. Looked like some kind of heaven
@francebignolas888lovelight
@francebignolas888lovelight 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for your very interesting comments and beautiful filming of this Park... Thank you
@EthanMeleg-Outdoor-Photography
Beautifully filmed with a powerful story about connection to the place! Two thumbs up Parks Canada!
@freakyflow
@freakyflow 5 лет назад
We take land and make our homes But it still is nothing compared to nature ...One of the reasons we pack up and leave the cities on longweekends To remind us where we really should be
@mikecanzeus1482
@mikecanzeus1482 7 лет назад
This place is my dream so next year i would like to visit there,beautiful people!
@realkosherpork9223
@realkosherpork9223 4 года назад
Did you visit?
@ym.h5951
@ym.h5951 7 лет назад
WONDERFUL AMAZING PLACE!!! I hope to have THE chance to visit this precious valuable natural place
@jonovembrino692
@jonovembrino692 4 года назад
Majestic. We were given Eden. I am grateful it is protected.
@Wearespurstv
@Wearespurstv 3 года назад
I came away from Hanover parish in the mountains of Jamaica thinking the same thing. It was the people that made it so special. Sights were amazing but the people where even better.
@Lanarkwow
@Lanarkwow 6 лет назад
Wow! Makes me smile!
@sanskrit7548
@sanskrit7548 Месяц назад
Thank you! So interesting, flat rocks used as cooking ware. Must be quite the task to find firewood for cooking. I don't see too many trees or driftwood out there. Would love to see culinary lessons from the natives.
@AncientDirtbag
@AncientDirtbag 7 лет назад
Incredible.
@faniazuniga8658
@faniazuniga8658 3 года назад
omg! Loved this video so much! AMAZING!
@carolynhiscock9457
@carolynhiscock9457 Год назад
This was beautiful.
@jrichardwright1133
@jrichardwright1133 7 лет назад
Amazing film, thank you. Though I grew up in Western Labrador, I set my second novel in the Torngat Mountains. If anyone is interested in a northern adventure yarn that features Labrador history/facts as well, please check out Torngat by J. Richard Wright on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca. Happy reading...Richard
@matthewlynch903
@matthewlynch903 Месяц назад
No worries about the area being protected as it is EXTREMELY remote and inaccessible. A typical one week trip will cost 6k plus.
@MaanOnnTheMoon
@MaanOnnTheMoon 4 года назад
definitely gonna stop here and visit these people on my way out of this realm. heading north until I get to the center of the green and pink lights guiding us in and I don’t plan on returning 😊
@mooseknuckle8334
@mooseknuckle8334 5 лет назад
Trying to convince my wife to honey moon there...help me lol.
@carasavarelaxingvideos3367
@carasavarelaxingvideos3367 5 лет назад
do you need a photographer for your honeymoon? LoL :)
@mooseknuckle8334
@mooseknuckle8334 5 лет назад
@@carasavarelaxingvideos3367 Still trying to convince her to go lol.
@carasavarelaxingvideos3367
@carasavarelaxingvideos3367 5 лет назад
@@mooseknuckle8334 show her my channel with the northern lights and maybe she'll change her mind :) LoL life is too short and such an experience changes your perception of life
@nickg3076
@nickg3076 5 лет назад
same...
@foysalsheikh6237
@foysalsheikh6237 5 лет назад
@@carasavarelaxingvideos3367 nice please take me there
@alecmcgrathofcanada9175
@alecmcgrathofcanada9175 7 лет назад
So beautiful. I must go.
@BlairT79
@BlairT79 5 лет назад
Ataahua (beautiful) love to go there one day
@klynnmartin1544
@klynnmartin1544 5 лет назад
thanks for sharing
@far2596
@far2596 4 года назад
I’ve meet these two woman before very quit and nice.
@sanmarcoexplorer2726
@sanmarcoexplorer2726 3 года назад
Amazing we should come there soon.
@myles3856
@myles3856 2 года назад
Gotta make it there someday
@FlameIsLucky
@FlameIsLucky Год назад
hell0, almost there...
@edzarpa4923
@edzarpa4923 Год назад
Great!
@parkscanada
@parkscanada Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@alrightride
@alrightride 3 года назад
Parks canada is doing a really great job with these videos!
@ljfisher7745
@ljfisher7745 3 года назад
Simoly Amazing ~ thank you )
@tdiddle8950
@tdiddle8950 Год назад
it's simple to understand how indigenous peoples survived polar bears in areas such as the Torngat. Humans operate as a collective, where polar bears operate in adult groups of only one. One on one a polar bear would easily ravage a human, but one polar bear verses a group of armed humans...there's no contest.
@SebastienRossPhotography
@SebastienRossPhotography 7 лет назад
so good !
@sleepwell761
@sleepwell761 5 лет назад
Looks like a movie setting
@edzarpa4923
@edzarpa4923 Год назад
Go through Cape Mugfords.
@dutchdettweiler
@dutchdettweiler 4 года назад
If you tried to imagine the prehistoric world after the ice age, when dinosaurs roamed the earth, this is probably what it looked and felt like.
@carasavarelaxingvideos3367
@carasavarelaxingvideos3367 5 лет назад
I want to get here
@galloots13
@galloots13 8 месяцев назад
Great video. But it’s sad to see parks Canada not allowing drones in their parks to not “disturb wildlife” but here they are doing exactly that. Rules for thee but not for me.
@parkscanada
@parkscanada 8 месяцев назад
Hi! Thank you for your message. Information about drone use at Parks Canada administered locations can be found here parks.canada.ca/voyage-travel/regles-rules/drones. This page includes information about permitted uses and related permitting. The risks and impacts of drone flight vary depending on time/season and location; therefore, each application is evaluated separately.
@BrandonWillis
@BrandonWillis Год назад
Mr. Ballen brought me here
@BrandonWillis
@BrandonWillis Год назад
Even though it was about one of your visitors getting mauled by a polar bear. Luckily he survived
@LostCaper
@LostCaper 5 лет назад
I suspect many settlers lost their life to the bears.
@pl1532
@pl1532 5 лет назад
Sadly, only the rich can afford to visit.
@edzarpa6210
@edzarpa6210 3 года назад
Iceberg right ahead
@GMAN420BC
@GMAN420BC 3 года назад
I was born here too. So was my grandfather and so was his grandfather but I’m white so I can’t celebrate my heritage because then I would be racist.
@roxanneengli7419
@roxanneengli7419 Год назад
Don't let anything stop you from celebrating your heritage. As this video says....We are all one.
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