Thanks to McIntyre Media for your Ongoing Collaboration

We’re proud of our ongoing distribution agreement with McIntyre Media – Canada’s leading distributor of educational content – for sharing our series, Unexplained Canada. Over the past fifteen years, they have shared our stories of First Peoples and historic Canadian events with students across the country. Thank you very much for your continued partnership!

Unexplained Canada examines the fact, fiction and possible folly of some our nation’s mysteries. Among many mysteries, the series studies:

  • Coghlan’s Coffins – In the early 1900s, a Canadian actor dies on tour in Texas and is buried in Galveston in a cemetery by the sea. His coffin is found floating in the ocean near his home in Prince Edward Island a few years later
  • The Vanishing Village of the Dead – An Inuit community’s inhabitants simply disappeared. Or did they?
  • The Windigo – The First Nations people believe this creature possesses friends and turns them into cannibals. Is this real or a folk-tale?

Rather than viewing a mystery with total belief or attempting to debunk it, Unexplained Canada presents many perspectives to encourage viewers to draw their own conclusions. Host, John Robert Colombo – Canada’s Mr. Mystery – guides us through each mystery.

To view the entire education video catalogue of McIntyre Media, please visit their web site.