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Waterwalker is a canadien film of genre Documentary directed by Bill Mason with Bill Mason

Waterwalker (1984)

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Waterwalker is a 1984 documentary film by Bill Mason, a Canadian outdoorsman, painter, canoeist and environmentalist, who made many films on the art of canoeing and on the appreciation of nature. Released theatrically in Canada in 1984, it was nominated for a Genie Award for "Best Documentary Feature."

The film follows Mason as he canoes through whitewater rapids and along the coast of Lake Superior. It features a musical score by Bruce Cockburn. It was Mason's last film.



^ Zaidman, Harriet (10 May 2002). "Waterwalker". Canadian Materials (Manitoba Library Association) VIII (18). ISSN 1201-9364. Retrieved 20 December 2011.

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Bill Mason

(Narrator / Himself)
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