What’s New

New series!
Kingston Renewed

When Kingston loses its key icons, The Kingston Pen, John A MacDonald and The Tragically Hip, it experiences a surprising renewal. Former Montrealer Albert Nerenberg is caught up in the city’s transformation and experiences a bit of a rebirth himself.

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City Girl Eats The Country

City Girl Eats The Country transports you to rustic farms and rural homes. City Chef Sara and her trusty sous chef and sidekick, Jewels, aim to prepare a cherished family recipe. Bon appétit meets barnyard bedlam in this comical culinary escapade.

New season!
Ice Canoe

Through encounters with the people who are keeping ice canoeing alive and pushing the limits of the competition, Ice Canoe presents the faces of a sport that’s all about team spirit and dedication. Host Aaron Bass brings a sport that’s unique in the world to life. If you want to conquer the ice floes of the Saint Lawrence River, you can’t get cold feet.

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Shane Dreams of Sweet Corn

As the only black farmer outside Caledonia, Ontario, Shane McLeod faces challenges as he attempts to diversify by growing a lucrative crop of sweet corn.

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The Roaming Chef

Chef Alex Page wants the freshest ingredients to cook with, so he drives to different farms in the Durham Region area to create meals inspired by what they produce. Alex cooks with milk, lavender, hot peppers, cider, flour and honey all from different sized farms. He packs his own kitchen and sets it up at each location to cook right on site for the hungry farmers.

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Pizza Town

In Pizza Town, childhood friends and hosts Danny & Ozzy reunite in the pizza capital of Canada: Windsor, Ontario. They visit various famous pizzerias across town to indulge in eating pizza, learning how to make it, and find out from the chefs themselves their perspective on what makes Windsor’s pizza so unique and special.

Beers With The B’ys

While the rest of the world was on lockdown comedian Nick Masters was able to explore the island of Newfoundland, visiting craft breweries and sitting down with local artists while surprising them with gifts from their past.

Generation Kitchen

Sweet, savory, spicy recipes and stories are discovered as millennial home-chef builds a new, generational cookbook from local, time-honored family specialties.

Sing me home

Blow Me Down, Dildo, Pick Eyes, Cow Head, Come By Chance, Witless Bay... Many Newfoundland towns and communities have whimsical and downright bizarre names. Acclaimed, eclectic and bilingual singer/songwriter Colleen Power will explore the province’s most oddly named places, celebrating each town’s history, features, people, celebrations, and its offbeat moniker with an original song.

The Last Leg

Peter Hanna has participated in the Cabot Trail Relay Race since its inception in 1988. He has two legs left to run to be the first person to complete the Cabot Trail twice. The Cabot Trail is 298 km (186 miles) of highway which weaves through The Cape Breton Highlands National Park, rewarding travelers with spectacular valley and coastal views all along the way. He is undertaking this challenge at 80 years old, while going through treatment for prostate cancer. This story is about running, friendships, aging and how to overcome burdens life presents.

Home at Last

Born and raised in Toronto, Reggie Grey took to living on the road full time, always searching for an adventure. He gave all of that up, finally settling down in bucolic Shelburne, Nova Scotia. It turns out that he’s found the adventure that he’s been searching for all along…he needs to learn how to Maritime!

Trekkit ATV

On Season 3, the Trekkit crew embarks on a 2300+ KM ATV ride over 15 days to try to blaze a trail circumnavigating the Province of New Brunswick. What could go wrong?

City of Roses

City of Roses is a story about 4 locals in a small city doing big international work.

Route 90 Sessions with Fred Penner

World-famous family entertainer Fred Penner hosts this endearing and emotional musical variety series. Join Fred for powerful conversations with some of Canada’s most talented and well-known touring musicians. Fred isn’t your typical host. The experience and wisdom he has gained from a life on the road, and performing in front of others, lead him and his guests down some paths not typically associated with Fred, and makes for some incredibly moving and affecting conversations, punctuated with original musical performances by his guests.

Training your dog with Mario

Mario gives some tips and tricks to properly socialize your dog.

Masters of Photography

Masters of Photography is a new television series that showcases the incredible talent of six New Brunswick photographers. In this series professional photographer Mark Hemmings interviews each photographer, and joins them on a photo shoot. In each episode, the audience gets a behind the scenes look at a professional photo shoot — discovering both the technical and aesthetic elements that come together to make the perfect photograph. If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about landscape, wedding, documentary, portrait, nature, and product photography, you’ve come to the right place!

Pub Crawl

Rum, murder, and fame. The East Coast of Canada is home to some of the oldest drinking establishments in the world, and their history is ready to be uncovered. Join host Rob Ramsay for happy hour as he toasts his way through some of the most historically significant bars in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with the people who make them iconic.

Saving Glenaladale

For 250 years, the Glenaladale estate on Prince Edward Island’s north shore has been a monument to the courage and ingenuity of Scottish immigrants to the new world. In recent years, the magnificent property has fallen on hard times and is in danger of being lost forever. But Mary J. Gallant and Aggi-Rose Reddin are not about to let that happen. With their ragtag group of volunteers, they are saving Glenaladale.