The Canol Project in Canada during World War II. Workers load pipes on trucks with the help of cranes. Drivers wearing sunglasses operate the crane. The workers roll the pipes on a truck. Two men adjust the pipes on the truck. A number of trucks loaded with pipes on a road.
The Canol (Canadian Oil) Project in Canada during World War II. A sign board reads 'Alcan Highway'. Vehicles stop at the 'Alcan Highway Control Booth Station'. Cars drive past on a road and a bridge. Two men walk on a snow covered road. An engineer repairs an electric poll. Electric poles set up with the help of a crane. Vehicle passes by on a road. The sun sets in the background.
The Canol (Canadian Oil) Project in Canada during World War II. View of buildings and ships docked at a harbor. Workers work on barges along a river. Paddle wheels on a boat churn the water. A barge loaded with supplies approaches a harbor. Workers and cattle on the barge.
The Canol Project in Canada during World War II. A barge loaded with supplies approaches a harbor for a landing. A speed boat passes by barges. A camp site area with workers and tents at the harbor. African American U.S. Army soldiers of the 388th General Services Regiment roll steel pipes on two parallel pipes on the ground. They move the pipes with sticks in hand. A worker rolls a drum. Tents in the background. Soldiers stand in a line for food. A barge departs from the harbor.
The Canol Project (Canadian oil) in Canada during World War II. A seaplane on water surface next to a barge. Troops and workers cross a water stream through a wooden platform. Men load baggage on the seaplane. The seaplane taxis and takes off from the water surface. Seagulls in the water. A ferry docks next to a barge in the harbor.
Spruce trees being cut in Canada to get lumber for use in bomber aircraft during World War II. Narrator indicates the Spruce is ideal because it is the strongest lightweight wood. Lumberjack men cut the trees. Axes and large two-man saws used to fell the trees. Views of giant trees leaning and then crashing to the forest floor after being cut. Forests being cleared. Canadian women helping with wartime production work in a lumber mill receiving and guiding giant logs onto conveyor belt systems for processing at the saw mill. Cut spruce lumber being loaded on flat railroad cars for transport. Wooden planks attached to a crane hoist being loaded for transport.
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