Canada Russia '72 Filming Locations

Canada Russia '72 filming locations

Where was Canada Russia '72 filmed? Canada Russia '72 was filmed in 3 locations across Canada in the following places:

Canada Russia '72 Filming Locations

Saint John is a city on the Bay of Fundy, in New Brunswick, Canada. It’s known for the Reversing Rapids, a phenomenon caused by bay tides colliding with the Saint John River. Food and craft stalls fill the Saint John City Market, in an 1876 building. On a peninsula nearby, trails wind through Irving Nature Park’s salt marshes, volcanic rock and forests. The 1913 Imperial Theatre stages plays, concerts and dance.

Fredericton is the capital of New Brunswick in eastern Canada, on the St. John River. It’s known for its Historic Garrison District, an 18th-century British army base now home to a Changing of the Guard ceremony, artists’ studios and an outdoor theatre. The Beaverbrook Art Gallery’s Canadian and international collections are nearby. Just south, Fredericton Boyce Farmers Market sells seasonal produce and crafts.

Canada Russia '72 (2006)
Runtime: 2 minutes
Rating: 7.8
Release year: 2006
IMDB: tt0484098
Plot summary

CANADA RUSSIA '72 is shot in a fluid documentary style that effectively captures all the immediacy of the '72 hockey summit's intrigues.

Genres
Drama
History
Sport
Cast
Mark A. Owen
Sonia Laplante
David Berni
Gabriel Hogan
Directors
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Canada Russia '72 filming locations