Road of Iron

195540 min 37 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Walford Hewitson

Production: David Bairstow

Script: William Weintraub

This film documents the achievements of men who forged into the harsh, untamed wilderness of northern Québec to lay the line of steel which brought to market the rich iron ore of the Ungava region. It is a story of strength and determination since every man, machine and piece of equipment had to be airlifted in or transported by tractor caravan over the 575-kilometer route. Bit by bit we follow their progress through forest, over muskeg and across rivers until at last the first ore train snakes its way to the seaport of Sept-Îles.

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Subject categories


  • Mining > Arctic RegionAtlantic RegionMetalsProspecting, Extraction and MiningQuébec
  • Transportation > Freight TransportationRailways

Credits


director
Walford Hewitson
producer
David Bairstow
script
William Weintraub
camera
Felix Lazarus
editing
Fergus McDonell
sound editing
Don Wellington
narrator
John Drainie
music
Eldon Rathburn

Awards


  • First Prize - Achievement AwardAnnual Film Festival