The Days of Whisky Gap

The Days of Whisky Gap

Release date : January 1, 1961
Runtime : 28m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language : English /
Director : Colin Low /
Writers : Stanley Jackson /
Production companies : ONF | NFB /
January 1, 1961 28m Canada Documentary English More
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Rousing tales of the North-West Mounted Police are brought to life through photos and artists' sketches. In 1873, the North-West Mounted Police were established to maintain law and order in the North-West Territories. They undertook a trek from Fort Dufferin, south of Winnipeg, to Fort Whoop-up, near present-day Lethbridge, Alberta. The force raised the flag and proclaimed the Queen's Law, ensuring that the Canadian West would not become a lawless, American-style frontier.
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  • title:The Days of Whisky Gap
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1961
  • Runtime:28m
  • Genres: Documentary · History ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Colin Low /
  • Writers: Stanley Jackson ·
  • Production companies: ONF | NFB ·
  • Overview:Rousing tales of the North-West Mounted Police are brought to life through photos and artists' sketches. In 1873, the North-West Mounted Police were established to maintain law and order in the North-West Territories. They undertook a trek from Fort Dufferin, south of Winnipeg, to Fort Whoop-up, near present-day Lethbridge, Alberta. The force raised the flag and proclaimed the Queen's Law, ensuring that the Canadian West would not become a lawless, American-style frontier.
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