(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 CLASS, TODAY WE WILL
BE TAKING A LOOK INSIDE THE
PEACE TOWER FOUND IN OTTAWA,
ONTARIO.
EVERYBODY READY?
GREAT, LET'S WATCH.

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 PEACE
TOWER IN OTTAWA, ONTARIO.
AND THIS IS MY CANADA.
TODAY WE ARE JOINED BY JULIE, A
TOUR GUIDE HERE IN THE
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS.

Leah says SO JULIE, WHERE ARE WE
RIGHT NOW IN THE PEACE TOWER?

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

Julie says WE'RE ON THE THIRD
FLOOR.
WE'RE RIGHT IN FRONT OF WHAT IS
KNOWN AS THE MEMORIAL CHAMBER.

Leah says AND WHAT IS THE
MEMORIAL CHAMBER?

Julie says WELL IT'S ACTUALLY A
COMMEMORATIVE ROOM WHICH HOUSES
THE BOOKS OF REMEMBRANCE.

Leah says SO WHAT'RE THE BOOKS OF
REMEMBRANCE?

A male officer cleans a piece of furniture.

Julie says GOOD QUESTION.
WELL THIS IS BASICALLY A SPACE
WHERE WE CAN COMMEMORATE EVERY
CANADIAN SOLDIER WHO HAS EVER
DIED FOR CANADA, IN MILITARY
SERVICE IN DEFENSE OF PEACE AND
FREEDOM.
NOW WHAT'S KIND OF AN
INTERESTING THING ABOUT THE
BOOKS OF REMEMBRANCE IS THAT
EVERYDAY AT 11:00 WE TURN PAGES
OF THE BOOKS SO THAT EACH NAME
IS DISPLAYED FOR AT LEAST ONE
DAY IN THE YEAR, SO WE CAN
ALWAYS REMEMBER THE SACRIFICES
OF THESE PEOPLE.

Leah says SO THESE SOLDIERS ARE
ALWAYS REMEMBERED.

Julie says ABSOLUTELY.

Leah says WELL THANK YOU SO MUCH,
JULIE.
AND THIS IS ANOTHER PART OF MY
CANADA.
BYE!

The Teacher says NOW THAT REPORT
DESERVES AN A PLUS.
CLASS DISMISSED.

(music plays)

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