What’s New

New series!
Botanical Jungle

Botanical Jungle explores the exciting ecosystem of the majestic Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens. From the operatic romances of pollinators to the secret and social lives of trees, there’s never a dull moment when you stop and smell the roses.

New season!
Sunshine City

Host Roberta Muffin is back as she attempts to solve an infamous cold case at an isolated estate on the outskirts of Orillia. However, as the true crime special goes off the rails with each new commercial break, Roberta must uncover the truth before the credits roll.

New series!
Uma loft sessions

Our mission with Uma Sessions is to help tell the story of Windsor as a music city by highlighting these artists capturing a moment in time in our music scene today.

New series!
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 series!
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.

New series!
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.

Ottawa

Frugal Family Meals

Feeding a family of 4 can be tough, so home cooks Jenn and Nick share their favorite affordable recipes to keep everyone smiling.

Now I Can...ada

These are the stories of Canada’s immigrant entrepreneurs. They left their homelands, faced major challenges, yet found the key to success in both business and life. Now they are now showing their appreciation to their new homeland by giving back to their communities. Find out how these amazing Canadians went from immigrant…to entrepreneur.

Style Files: Foodie Edition

Television host Katrina Turnbull takes you on a culinary tour of the new Ottawa, a vibrant and changing city whose food scene has exploded with some of the best and most innovative restaurants in the country.

With her finger on the pulse of what’s happening in the city, follow host Katrina Turnbull as she discovers the hottest restaurants that are breaking all the rules of fine dining in the capital.

Vs.: Women in Combat Sports

Following 12 women from the Ottawa region who practice amateur combat sports and martial arts including boxing, BJJ, MMA, muay thai, olympic wrestling, pro wrestling, and judo.

Who Runs This Town?

Ever wonder who really runs this town? We are on a mission to find out. We profile the real leaders of Canada’s communities through a unique perspective – a pair of running shoes. We share stories from a wide range of inspirational Canadians, who all happen to be runners. This is not a hard-core running show; it is meant to inspire viewers to get outside, explore their communities and do some good.

Hollywood in the Valley

Ottawa's very own pop culture expert, Matt “Mr. Hollywood” Demers, is your guide to the hottest entertainment events, places, and people in the Capital and across the country.

To watch Hollywood in the Valley:

If you are already a Bell Fibe TV customer, go to channel 1, or watch it on demand with the Fibe TV App.

If you are not a Bell Fibe TV customer, click here to learn more about Bell services.

Noongom

Noongom (Algonquin for "today") highlights the impact that a new generation of Aboriginal Peoples are making on the National Capital Region. Host Gabrielle Fayant showcases the work and creativity of Ottawa’s local Aboriginal youth, offering a fresh perspective that’s filled with humour and history. From large celebrations to homelessness, Noongom explores different cultures and stereotypes head-on to help people better understand what it means to be Aboriginal in Ottawa today.