The film was one of the first narrative feature films produced in English by a Canadian film production company, and touted as "the first all-Canadian movie". The company was Dominion Productions Limited. Director Sterling Campbell was a partner in the company along with the film's producer Larry Cromien and the stars, Austin Willis and Geoffrey Wood. The main backer was Wood, founder of G. H. Wood & Co., a sanitation supply company that bore the motto "Sanitation for the Nation." He invested $160,000 in the film. The movie was one of the first features to be shot in
Toronto with studio work done at Queensway Studios. Outdoor and flight sequences filmed in the
Muskoka region of Ontario, particularly Lake Rosseau. ==Reception==