National Parks Project

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  • 2011
  • 1 Season

The National Parks Project is a documentary television series produced by Discovery World that stars Canadian singer and songwriter Gord Downie. The show premiered in 2011 and has since gained immense popularity among nature lovers and travel enthusiasts. The show takes its audiences on a journey through Canada's numerous national parks, exploring their vast landscapes, unique cultures, and diverse ecosystems. Throughout each episode, Gord Downie and a team of filmmakers and musicians visit a different national park, where they spend several days taking in the sights, sounds, and smells of the natural world.

What sets this series apart from other nature documentaries is the inclusion of original music compositions by prominent Canadian musicians, who compose and perform scores inspired by the unique sounds and stories of each park. Each episode combines music, nature, and culture, to create a truly immersive experience that showcases the beauty and diversity of Canada's national parks.

The series explores numerous national parks in Canada, including Wood Buffalo National Park, Gros Morne National Park, and Nahanni National Park Reserve. Each park presents its own challenges and opportunities, and the team's approach to filming and composing music depends on their unique surroundings.

For example, in Wood Buffalo National Park, the team must contend with extreme weather conditions, such as constant rain and noxious swarms of mosquitoes. Despite these difficulties, they embrace the challenges and catch breathtaking footage of the park's bison herds and tranquil boreal forests. The music for the episode is composed by Sarah Harmer and Jim Guthrie, who use the sounds of the park to create an inspiration for their score.

Similarly, in Gros Morne National Park, the team is delighted by the stunning fjords and dramatic cliffs that make the park so unique. The scores Composer Keven Drews, and songwriters Kathleen Edwards and Sam Roberts were inspired by the incredible views of the fjords and the nearby ocean. Their music perfectly complements the natural beauty of the park, and the result is a sensory-rich experience that truly immerses viewers in the park's vibrant ecosystem.

Throughout the series, the team also gets the chance to explore the cultures and histories associated with each national park. They interact with local First Nations communities, who share their stories and traditions, deeply rooted in the natural landscapes of their ancestral homes.

The national Parks Project is a unique and incomparable nature documentary series that combines original photography, music, and storytelling to present a holistic portrait of Canada's natural heritage. The show provides insight into the complexity and diversity of Canada's natural world, its people, and its culture. Audiences are sure to come away from the series with a deep appreciation and understanding of Canada's national parks and the need to preserve them for future generations.

In conclusion, The National Parks Project is an outstanding show that takes the viewer on a captivating journey through Canada's national parks. The series presents a beautiful combination of original music, breathtaking footage, and exploration of local culture that provides a unique and unforgettable viewing experience. The passion and love displayed by the production team throughout the series make it a perfect spectacle for all those who love nature and adventure.

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P.E.I.
12. P.E.I.
 
John Walker shoots in Prince Edward Island National Park.
CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS
11. CAPE BRETON HIGHLANDS
 
The team is on a quest to find inspiration in Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
BRUCE PENINSULA
10. BRUCE PENINSULA
 
The team tries to make a horror film about the Bruce Peninsula National Park.
KOUCHIBOUGUAC
9. KOUCHIBOUGUAC
 
The team works together to create a film in Kouchibouguac National Park inspired by the landscape.
PRINCE ALBERT
8. PRINCE ALBERT
 
This time the artists discover the unknown side of Saskatchewan and visit the cabin of naturalist Grey Owl in Prince Albert National Park.
WATERTON
7. WATERTON
 
This segment takes viewers to Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta's Rocky Mountains meet the great plains.
GROS MORNE
6. GROS MORNE
 
The strange beauty of Newfoundland's Gros Morne National Park.
SIRMILIK
5. SIRMILIK
 
In harsh beauty Sirmilik National Park.
NAHANNI
4. NAHANNI
 
The team rafts down the legendary South Nahanni river in the Northwest Territories, looking for inspiration.
KLUANE
3. KLUANE
 
We go to the Yukon and explore Mount Logan and the wilderness of Kluane National Park.
WAPUSK, MB
2. WAPUSK, MB
 
The Wapusk Park is home to the largest concentration of birthing polar bears. This vast wilderness is a wonderful setting for this installment of National Parks Project.
GWAII HAANAS, B.C.
1. GWAII HAANAS, B.C.
 
Stormy weather, dense rainforest and a haunted history won't keep this group from getting their footage for the inspirational project on with amazing wildlife and the rich culture of the Haida people.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 19, 2011