1950s QUEBEC to CHICOUTIMI, CANADA TRAVELOGUE FILM UP THE SAGUENAY RIVER SCENIC WATERWAY 49304
Love our channel Help us save and post more orphaned films Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. This color educational silent home movie film features the Saguenay River in Quebec, Canada. This film was created in the 1950s by man named John Hutter, a world traveler who worked as a lawyer and built an illfated guest lodge in Wisconsin called Chateua Hutter. Opening titles: Chateau Hutter Films present A John Hutter Travel Adventure Up The Saguenay, Scenic Waterway Of French Canada (:09). John Hutter sits in front of a campfire in a cabin and introduces the film (no sound available), he points at a map which features Quebec, Canada and the city of Chicoutimi, which is the most populous borough of the city of Saguenay in Quebec, Canada (:28). Passengers ride on a Canadian Steamship Lines ship, look off to the side (1:02). People sunbathe and relax on the boat (1:30). Quaint town by the Saguenay (1:52). Mountains near t
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