James A. Fitzpatrick sends the Technicolor cameras up to Ontario, with Paul Rogalli to supervise them, offering pictures of the local Parliament, shrines, and lakeside resorts, while Fitpatrick goes on about.... oh, after looking at so many of them, I don't even listen any more.
Let's instead talk about Paul Rogalli, who's the cinematographer of this movie, an unfortunately fuzzy copy of which plays on Turner Classic Movies every now and again. Unfortunately, all that I can find out about him is that he was the DP on five of Fitzpatrick's travelogues from 1947 through 1949. The IMDb has no other information about him, and a Google search is hidden by what I believe is another Paul Rogalli; if it's the same one, he would have been 15 when he first went to work in charge of the cameras. That Paul Rogalli was born in 1931, had the middle name of Joseph, and died in 2017 at the age of 86.
It's possible, I suppose, but I doubt it. That done, allow me to adopt Fitzgerald's wordy method of ending the Traveltalks, and let us bid farewell to ONTARIO 'LAND OF LAKES'.