S6.E1 ∙ Nat TaylorMay 1997An enterprising Canadian cinema operator invents the modern multi-screen movie theatre (1972).Rate
S6.E2 ∙ Jackie RobinsonTue, Aug 5, 1997Montréal Royals players and fans welcome the first African American player, marking the beginning of the end of baseball's color barrier (1946).Rate
S6.E3 ∙ SyrupMay 1997A family of Attikamek First Nations show a French Canadian family how to harvest the syrup of the sugar maple (1710).Rate
S6.E4 ∙ Marion OrrThu, May 1, 1997The ferry command pilot delivers fighter planes to Britain during the Second World War, and plans her post-war career as Canada's first female flight school operator (1943).Rate
S6.E5 ∙ Frontier CollegeAug 1997A volunteer teacher brings basic literacy and mathematical skills to a lumber and work camp in the Canadian bush (1920).Rate
S6.E6 ∙ John HumphreyMay 1997A Montréal lawyer drafts and wins support for the United Nations' Declaration of Human Rights (1947).Rate
S6.E7 ∙ Expo '67Mon, Apr 28, 1997Montréal's Expo rises from the depths of the St. Lawrence River to give Canada a dazzling 100th birthday party (1967).Rate
S6.E8 ∙ StratfordAug 1997Tom Patterson's vision transforms a quiet railway town into a world-renowned cultural destination (1953).Rate