(music plays)

The opening sequence shows the Canadian flag atop the Parliament, a man playing hockey outdoors, a trout splashing off the water, a panorama of Toronto from Lake Ontario, a Mounted Policeman saluting and a view of cropped fields.

A title reads "My Canada."

A group of narrators say MY CANADA!

A kid giggles and says SWEET.

A teacher faces a classroom. He is balding and has short, black hair on the sides of his head. He wears a white shirt and a striped tie. He stands in front of a map of Canada, a chalkboard with a monument drawing, and a TV set.

The Teacher says ALRIGHT, STUDENTS.
GATHER 'ROUND.
AND LET'S WATCH THIS VIDEO.

The teacher turns on the TV.

Leah is around 12, with brown hair tied-up. She wears a blue T-shirt over a white shirt.

Leah says HI, MY NAME IS LEAH AND
TODAY WE ARE HERE IN THE
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS IN OTTAWA,
ONTARIO AND THIS IS MY CANADA.
TODAY I AM JOINED WITH JULIE, A
TOUR GUIDE HERE AT THE
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS.
HI, JULIE.

Julie says HI, LEAH.

Julie is in her late twenties with shoulder-length wavy brown hair. She wears a blue jacket with buttons.

Leah says SO WHERE ARE WE RIGHT
NOW?

An image of the Parliament Building appears.

Julie says WE'RE UP IN THE PEACE
TOWER WHICH IS THE CENTRAL TOWER
OF CENTER BLOCK, HERE.
AND WE'RE ACTUALLY ABOUT 200
FEET OFF THE GROUND.
AND THAT'S JUST BELOW THE CLOCK
LEVEL.

Leah says WOW, THAT'S REALLY
HIGH.
SO WHEN WAS THE PEACE TOWER
ACTUALLY BUILT?

Julie says WELL THE CONSTRUCTION
STARTED SOMETIME AFTER THE FIRST
WORLD WAR AND WAS COMPLETED IN
1927 MAKING THIS TOWER ABOUT 84
YEARS OLD.

Leah says WOW.
THAT IS AMAZING.
WELL THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR
SHARING THAT REALLY COOL
INFORMATION WITH ME, JULIE.
THIS IS MY CANADA, BYE.

The Teacher says AND THAT CLASS, IS A
GREAT REPORT ON CANADA'S LARGEST
MONUMENT TO PEACE.
THE PEACE TOWER.

(music plays)

The end slate reads "TVOKIDS, Copyright 2011, The Ontario Educational Communications Authority."