Next Episode of Canada Over the Edge is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
This series explores the features that define Canada: the most expansive coastline in the world and the world's longest undefended border. It's a never-before-seen view of Canada, rising up and bearing witness to our nation's diversity and beauty. The meeting place of the ocean and land is birthplace of this country's history and the frontline of climate change.
From the San Juan Islands of Washington State - to the Kootenays in the east - we explore the pristine, Pacific border region separating Canada and the United States.
Heading east from the town of Osoyoos, we soar high above the incredible landscapes along BC's Kootenay border region.
Beginning at the US border, we explore the wonders of the continental divide, from Akamina-Kishinena Provincial Park on the BC/Alberta border, to the soaring summits of Banff National Park.
From the city of Calgary - south to the border region, - and finally, to the town of Drumheller, we explore the unique landscape and archaeology of Alberta's foothills and badlands.
We explore the frontier region of Saskatchewan – from the vast plateaus of Cypress Hills Provincial Park, to the incredible, undefended open prairie lining the 49th parallel.
Along the Manitoba US border, we reveal incredible landscapes - from open prairie, to the harsh Canadian Shield - and, we explore stories of human migration along this wide-open frontier.
We begin an aerial journey east, along the shores of Lake Superior - exploring the city of Thunder Bay, and the vast, natural wonders of the world's largest freshwater lake.
From high above the city of Sault Ste. Marie, we explore the rugged Lake Huron coastline – including Manitoulin Island, Bruce Peninsula National Park, and the scenic lakeside communities beyond.
We explore the rich history and landscape of the Lake Erie region from Windsor/Detroit to the town of Port Dover and beyond.
From high above the roar of Niagara Falls, we begin an aerial journey east, above the waters of Lake Ontario - the cities of Toronto and Kingston, and the wonders of Thousand Islands National park.
From the Great Lakes, to the historic city of Quebec - we head east on an aerial exploration of the St. Lawrence Seaway.
From the cities of Ottawa and Montreal we head south, exploring a maze of international boundary that divides the province of Quebec from the United States.
From the remote border town of Pohegemanook, we trace the Quebec, Maine and New Brunswick borders - a unique, cultural journey - ending at the open waters of the Atlantic.
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