A Capital Plan

194911 minFilm: Documentary

Direction: Bernard Devlin

Production: Sydney Newman

Script: John K. Rooke

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada for the Federal District Commission of Canada.

Ottawa, a capital city that grew without direction, is laid out afresh by an expert town planner. Tourists, diplomats and trade experts, walking in the shadow of the Peace Tower, see the historic Rideau Canal and the swimming and skiing facilities close to Ottawa's centre. But they see, too, the cluttered buildings, the traffic bottlenecks, and the smoke from the cross-town tracks. To make Ottawa a city fit to be Canada's capital, Jacques Gréber laid out 'a capital plan.' With tracks moved, factories relocated, and neighbourhoods redesigned as separate communities, Ottawa becomes a capital city of true beauty and dignity.

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  • Urbanism > OntarioUrban Planning

Credits


director
Bernard Devlin
producer
Sydney Newman
script
John K. Rooke
camera
Denis Gillson
editing
Nicholas Balla
Roger Blais
animation
Robert Verrall
narrator
Lorne Greene
music
Eldon Rathburn