North of Superior
| North of Superior | |
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| Directed by | Graeme Ferguson |
| Produced by | Graeme Ferguson |
| Cinematography | Graeme Ferguson |
| Edited by | Toni Trow |
| Music by | Zal Yanovsky |
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Running time | 18 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
| Budget | CA$270,000 |
North of Superior is a 1971 Canadian IMAX film directed by Graeme Ferguson. It is a travelogue of the area of Ontario, north of Lake Superior. It was commissioned for the then-new Ontario Place and was one of the first IMAX films made.
Designed to show off the large-size screen and detail of IMAX images, the film continues to be shown in IMAX festivals, and has been exhibited internationally. It used extensive flying scenes that provide an in-flight effect that would become widely imitated in future IMAX films.