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 high above Baffin Island, we reveal incredible Arctic wonders, from towering ice fields lining the waters of Eclipse Sound to the natural wonders of Sirmilik National Park.
From the community of Arctic Bay, we round the northernmost point of Baffin Island on approach to the stunning waters of Admiralty Inlet and the polar desert community of Gjoa Haven.
We explore the Nunavut community of Gjoa Haven, then head west on approach to the central Arctic hub of Cambridge Bay.
West of Cambridge Bay, we explore Nunavut's remote northern waterways, from Dease Strait to Bathurst Inlet.
The western Nunavut region is one of the most seldom-seen landscapes on Earth.
The northern mainland coast of the Northwest Territories is a stunning contrast in landscapes, from the Smoking Hills of Bathurst Peninsula to the Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula.
From the small community of Tuktoyaktuk, we explore the Mackenzie River Delta, ending in Inuvik - the transportation and cultural hub of the region.
Heading west from the community of Inuvik, we begin a journey to the open waters of the Beaufort Sea.
Heading south from Inuvik, we embark on one of the world's great road trips as we follow the northern contours of the Dempster Highway.
Follow the Dempster Highway south over remote geological wonders to the Klondike River and Dawson City.
From historic Dawson City, we head southeast, tracing a route that has become known as the Klondike Trail.
Explores the Carcross Desert, Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park, and the eastern edge of Kluane National Park.
From Whitehorse, we head west to the community of Haines Junction and the vast interior of Kluane National Park.
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