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.

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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.

Songs & Stories

Songs and Stories presented by Nova Scotia Summer Fest brings some of the top musical talent from the East Coast to Antogonish, Nova Scotia for a night of music and tales.

Dean & Jean Make a Cooking Show

Dean is a headstrong Canadian TV producer and Jean is a strong-willed chef from Thailand. Together, they attempt to make a cooking show about Thai food. There's just one challenge: they're husband and wife. Follow Dean and Jean, in front and behind the cameras, as they navigate their egos, cultural differences, and their marriage to make a cooking show!

Stittsville on Patrol

Simon Bauche is not just on patrol, he’s on parole. With his imagined street cred, he use it to his advantage by taking on gangs, snakes, pirates, and ghosts.

Skin & Bone

Skin And Bone follows the up and coming indie rock band Run The River as they navigate the music industry. Through each episode, the band overcomes obstacles and become closer as a group. While pursuing their dream to be successful musicians, growing and becoming better at their craft, the band finds out that sometimes when fate is out of your hands, the journey itself is the reward.

Brit Out of Water

Famous British comedian James Mullinger is forced to quit comedy and relocate his family to his wife’s hometown in rural New Brunswick. Once there, the family’s fresh start is promptly interrupted as James’ quirky neighbors convince him to headline the local Rotary fundraiser behind his wife’s back. Will the show come together or will the local comedy “mafia” spoil the fun and ruin the big night?

Victory Garage

On Victory Garage, host Greg Hemmings and his entrepreneurial friends embark on a mission to start a new electric vehicle company in their home town of Saint John, New Brunswick. Follow along on this rare glimpse behind the scenes of a tech startup, and watch the challenges and victories the team experiences as they develop a new electric motor from scratch.

My Story, My Lens

My Story, My Lens follows Ottawa area photographers to find out why they are so passionate about their career. Our guests share their love of photography, community, and the causes that are important to them. Whether they are driven by a passion for concerts or conservation, these photographers have a story to tell.

Chick with a Brush

Successful entrepreneur and painter Stacey Bugsdrucker renovates and restores a run-down women’s shelter and vintage caboose. Through a little magic, Stacey brings back to life a 100-year-old dilapidated caboose forgotten about in a junkyard and gives new hope to a women’s shelter by renovating the safe place for its clients.

Six Miles From the Grand

Six Miles From the Grand follows Sarah Podemski and James Gadon as they road trip along the Grand River meeting up with artists and entrepreneurs who became important parts of their communities during the pandemic.

Epekwitk: A People’s History of Prince Edward Island

On Epekwitk, presenters from different cultural backgrounds share stories from various eras in Prince Edward Island’s history. Beginning with the Mi’kmaq experience before the arrival of Europeans, the series uncovers the fascinating story of a place and people as ever changing as the tides.

The Dogs of Petty Harbour

Dogs of Petty Harbour is a yearlong docuseries that follows the history and importance of dogs in the small coastal town of Petty Harbour, Newfoundland.

Fire & Slice

Fire and Slice takes viewers into the heart of knife making. Join host and knife maker Justin Lamoureux as he creates three unique knives for individuals with diverse knife needs. From hunters to chefs, collectors to home cooks, each knife will be custom made to fit their specific requirements. Explore the stories behind each knife and delve into the passion, craft and journey of knife making. With fire, precision and passion, Justin pushes the limits of his skills to create something truly one-of-a-kind.