
S01 Episode 1
Long Point
Ontario's Long Point, the longest freshwater sandbar in the world, is being threatened by an invasive plant, the Phragmite.
51 mins · Tue, 4 Oct 2016

S01 Episode 2
Clayoquot Sound
Communities in British Columbia look to the past for examples of how to make their environment, cultures, and economies thrive.
52 mins · Tue, 11 Oct 2016

S01 Episode 3
Mont Saint-Hilaire
Unchecked growth threatens the old-growth forest and pristine glacial lake of Quebec's towering Mont Saint-Hilaire which are cherished by the communities that surround it.
50 mins · Tue, 18 Oct 2016

S01 Episode 4
Bras d'Or
Traditional Mi'kmaq knowledge, along with western science, are used to bring oysters back to Nova Scotia's Cape Breton Island.
50 mins · Tue, 25 Oct 2016

S01 Episode 5
Georgian Bay
The people of Georgian Bay struggle to mitigate the impact of increasing numbers of cottagers and a new four-lane highway on the region's endangered species.
52 mins · Tue, 1 Nov 2016

S01 Episode 6
Redberry Lake
Students conduct both social and scientific experiments at Redberry, a salt lake in the heart of a slowly declining community in Saskatchewan.
50 mins · Tue, 8 Nov 2016

S01 Episode 7
Fundy
The people of the Fundy Biosphere Reserve work to increase the Atlantic salmon population, which teeter on the brink of extinction.
52 mins · Tue, 15 Nov 2016

S01 Episode 8
Waterton
Grizzlies are increasingly protected in Alberta, challenging the ranchers of the Waterton Biosphere Reserve to find new ways to coexist with them.
Tue, 22 Nov 2016