Canada's National Parks: Unusual Builders

Canada's National Parks: Unusual Builders

Many of Canada's National Parks were constructed by suspected enemies of the state, conscientious objectors, and the unemployed. In 1943, 440 German POWs were brought to Riding Mountain National Park, where they captured a bear and adopted it as the camp mascot.

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