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Video B-Roll available via CNW - Australian Gold Medalist Alisa Camplin runs with the Torch and enjoys true northern experiences in Dawson City, YukonVANCOUVER, Nov. 21, 2009 (Canada NewsWire via COMTEX) -- Australian aerial skier Alisa Camplin couldn't have been more excited as she explored Canada's North and ran with the Olympic Torch in the Yukon. Alisa enjoyed an authentic northern dog mushing experience and a scenic flight over Kluane National Park before completing her journey by running with the Olympic flame on the streets of Dawson City. Video package includes footage of Alisa's Torch run as well as her enjoying a dog sled experience, aerial sightseeing flight, and a visit with local elementary school kids. Video package also contains scenic and action footage of activities in and around Dawson City including snowmobiling and the Yukon Quest dog race, as well as a 1:00 minute introduction section highlighting the second week of torch activities in BC including a visit to the Queen Charlotte Islands where the flame was welcomed by the Haida First Nations and carried in a traditional First Nations war canoe. << ------------------------------------------------------------------------- WEB Video Preview and Download link: http://ctc.pathfireondemand.com/viewpackage.action?packageid=266 TIME OF POSTING: available now DATE OF POSTING: Saturday November 21st, 2009 All video can be viewed by clicking on the link. Broadcast quality video is available for download by accredited journalists. Please contact [email protected] for access. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATIONS, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: John Parker-Jervis Senior Media Advisor, 2010 Media Relations Canadian Tourism Commission Tel 604 377-4358 [email protected] >> For assistance with Broadcast On-Demand, please contact CNW at [email protected] or 416-863-2115. CNW Broadcast On-Demand http://cnw.pathfireondemand.com provides free, secure and easy-to-use broadcast quality material direct from our website to accredited journalists worldwide. This material is offered for free and unrestricted news use. SOURCE: CNW Broadcast Services SOURCE: Canadian Tourism Commission CNW BROADCAST, TORONTO (416) 863-2115 |
