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Still Standing

6.7(3)
First Aired:June 23, 2015
Seasons:11 seasons
Episodes:121
Status:Returning Series

Comedian Jonny Harris explores small towns on the ropes, performs stand-up shows for the locals who’ve stuck it out, and proves that Canadians know how to laugh at themselves.

Seasons

E1Bamfield, B.C.

23m

Jun 23, 2015

Jonny befriends a local socialite with a cannon, narrowly survives a fake Tsunami and discovers the true meaning of hard-core community.

E2Coleman, Alta.

23m

Jun 30, 2015

Jonny digs up the dirt on the Rocky Mountain mining town of Coleman, Alberta.

E3Souris, P.E.I.

23m

Jul 7, 2015

Jonny sails into the seaside town of Souris, P.E.I. to fish with the friendliest folks around.

E4Willow Bunch, Sask.

23m

Jul 28, 2015

Jonny meets the larger than life characters of Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan.

E5Berwick, N.S.

23m

Aug 4, 2015

As the residents of Berwick, Nova Scotia demonstrate, if you shake the barrel, the big apples will rise to the top.

E6Oil Springs, Ont.

23m

Aug 11, 2015

Jonny visits historic Oil Springs, Ontario – the birthplace of the modern oil industry.

E7Lytton, BC

23m

Aug 18, 2015

Jonny pans for gold and learns that the true currency in Lytton, B.C. isn’t dollars, it’s trust in the future.

E8Manitou, Man.

23m

Aug 25, 2015

In Manitou, Manitoba, Jonny learns you don’t get to be a town of champions without fighting for your place.

E9Wawa, Ont.

23m

Sep 1, 2015

Jonny thumbs his way all the way up to wawawonderful Wawa, Ontario.

E10Teeswater, ON

23m

Sep 8, 2015

Jonny takes a joy ride to “tractor town” Teeswater, Ontario.

E11Rowley, Alta.

23m

Sep 15, 2015

Jonny gets marooned in the old western ghost town of Rowley, Alberta.

E12Buxton, ON

23m

Sep 22, 2015

Jonny rings the liberty bell where freedom reigns in Buxton, Ontario.

E13Fogo Island, N.L.

23m

Sep 29, 2015

Jonny takes the ferry to the edge of the earth, rugged Fogo Island, Newfoundland

Skidegate, BC

E1Skidegate, BC

23m

Jun 14, 2016

Jonny fries up a big batch of fresh donuts, busts out the chainsaw to carve his very own totem pole, and picks up a fierce game of hoops.

Vanastra, ON

E2Vanastra, ON

23m

Jun 21, 2016

Jonny loads boxes of 'nipples' (pipeline fittings), gets up-close and personal with a swarm of chickens, and tries his hand at a game of curling.

Georgetown, P.E.I.

E3Georgetown, P.E.I.

23m

Jun 28, 2016

Jonny does some heavy 'mussel' lifting, goes back to grade school, and gets acquainted with the town ghost.

Fort Coulonge, Que.

E4Fort Coulonge, Que.

23m

Jul 5, 2016

Jonny pampers the town's furry friends, samples a taste of maple heaven, and ziplines through the trees to catch a breathtaking view.

Telkwa, BC

E5Telkwa, BC

23m

Jul 12, 2016

Jonny discovers the art of sausage stuffing, gets his boots dirty on some rugged terrain, and learns about a horticulturist's plans to grow medical marijuana.

E6Eganville, Ont.

23m

Jul 19, 2016

Jonny goes spelunking, takes on a paper route, and gets his squares in order for bingo night.

McAdam, N.B.

E7McAdam, N.B.

23m

Jul 26, 2016

Jonny visits a floundering community that is looking to its historic railway to get back on track.

E8Inuvik, N.W.T.

23m

Aug 2, 2016

Jonny visits an oil town excited for the completion of a new highway that will complete Canada’s road network from coast to coast to coast.

Omemee, Ont.

E9Omemee, Ont.

23m

Aug 23, 2016

Jonny meets Neil Young's childhood friend, takes rifle shooting lessons from the town doctor, and goes adventure diving in a swimming pool.

E10Stanstead, Que.

23m

Aug 30, 2016

Jonny puts on a "hard rock" show, straddles the Canada-US border, and picks up a game of shinny.

E11Pilot Mound, Man.

23m

Sep 6, 2016

This small Manitoba town got its hockey rink thanks to a ballsy fundraising idea: a calendar of men 55 and over, in the buff.

Mabou, N.S.

E12Mabou, N.S.

23m

Sep 13, 2016

Jonny tears up the trails with a member of The Rankin Family, picks up some conversational Gaelic, and helps welcome a Syrian refugee family to the Maritimes.

Maple Creek, Sask.

E13Maple Creek, Sask.

23m

Sep 20, 2016

Jonny meets a trio of new Canadians who helped their small Saskatchewan town recover from a devastating flood by restoring its beloved 19th-century hotel.

E1Fort McMurray, Alta.

23m

Jun 27, 2017

“Sometimes tragedy brings out the best in people.” Jonny Harris says Fort McMurray has a lot to be proud of.

E2Bell Island, N.L.

23m

Jun 27, 2017

Jonny goes for a dive to explore some WWII wreck sites, gets some step dancing lessons, and has a kitchen party at Dicks' Fish and Chips.

E3Manitou Beach, Sask.

23m

Jul 4, 2017

Jonny visits Manitou's "water park", delivers a monologue at the theatre, and tries to stay on target at the archery club.

E4Mattawa, Ont.

23m

Jul 11, 2017

"It's not about just building a canoe to put it on the lake. It's about sharing my culture." Jonny learns the art of birchwood canoe building.

E5Edgerton, Alta.

23m

Jul 18, 2017

"It's elegant and dangerous all at the same time." These talented women from Edgerton, Alta., aren't horsing around when it comes to trick riding.

E6Avondale, N.L.

23m

Jul 25, 2017

Jonny goes for a white-knuckle spin in a race car at Avondale's Eastbound International Speedway.

E7Lake Cowichan, B.C.

23m

Aug 1, 2017

Lake Cowichan, B.C., has been dying a slow death. But they're about to host a massive country music festival that could save — and overwhelm — their small town.

E8Reston, Man.

23m

Aug 8, 2017

Happy hour at Alice's = a gathering of seniors with surprisingly dirty minds.

E9Tumbler Ridge, B.C.

23m

Aug 15, 2017

Jonny meets a palaeontology power couple who exemplify carbon dating at its finest.

E10Norwood, Ont.

23m

Aug 22, 2017

Jonny tastes some crunchy crickets, feeds a crowd of hungry gators, and gets an almost TOO-relaxing Thai massage.

E11Vulcan, Alta.

23m

Aug 29, 2017

Welcome to Vulcan. This small Alberta town is Canada’s Star Trek capital.

E12Gilbert Plains, Man.

23m

Sep 5, 2017

Jonny discovers the power of hemp, makes some pierogies with the mamas and the babas, and picks up the beautiful art of Veselka dancing.

E13South River, Ont.

23m

Sep 12, 2017

Jonny plays with magic, makes friends with the crossing guard, and indulges in a big Indian feast.

E1Tignish, PEI

23m

Sep 18, 2018

Residents of Tignish are banking on new initiatives to get by, like harvesting sea plants for cattle, and the opening of an interpretive venue that celebrates one of Canada’s greatest country singers, Stompin’ Tom Connors.

E2Carcross, Yukon

23m

Sep 25, 2018

Carcross has landed on the world stage in an unexpected way. From the outside, the future looks bright, but only if the local community can figure out how to welcome the outside world while protecting their land and traditional way of life.

E3Rogersville, NB

23m

Oct 2, 2018

In Rogersville, once known as the Brussels sprout capital of Canada, a new generation is using the seeds of their Acadian history to grow a new economy.

E4Fraser Lake, BC

23m

Oct 9, 2018

The people of Fraser Lake recently took a one-two punch: they lost both their largest employer and their only grocery store. But the people in this hidden gem of a town have grit for days and they are going above and beyond to take care of their own.

E5Cobalt, ON

23m

Oct 16, 2018

Cobalt was founded during one of the greatest silver mining booms in history. Now, after a decades-long slump, Cobalt is hopeful they can make good on their namesake and strike it rich mining cobalt. Mining made the town, and Cobalters, believe that mining will save it.

E6New Denmark, NB

23m

Oct 23, 2018

When Canada was in its infancy, a small but fierce group of Danish immigrants settled in northwestern New Brunswick. Today, their descendants struggle to hold on to their Danish roots and traditions with every passing generation.

E7Wilberforce, ON

23m

Oct 30, 2018

The struggling hamlet of Wilberforce is rebranding itself as a go-to outdoor destination and the geocaching capital of Canada.

E8Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, ON

23m

Nov 6, 2018

Like all of Canada’s First Nations territories, the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte are focused on building a better tomorrow while keeping the traditions of their past.

E9Huntingdon, QC

23m

Nov 13, 2018

It’s been 11 years since Huntingdon’s main employers delivered their staff pink slips and shut their doors. The economic earthquake that followed was devastating. Though the community continues to struggle, there’s hope that this old textile town can reinvent itself.

E10Radisson, SK

23m

Nov 20, 2018

Radisson is experiencing a resurgence of its downtown core, led by a 13-year-old entrepreneur and his rock museum.

E11Canso, NS

23m

Nov 27, 2018

Canso has struggled since the collapse of its offshore fisheries, but now that it’s been selected as Canada’s first commercial satellite launch site, residents hope that things will soon be looking up.

E12Minto, MB

23m

Dec 4, 2018

Minto is the last town standing on an old railway line in rural, southwest Manitoba. Threatened by population decline, business shutdowns, and a school closure, a recent unexpected inheritance has created a new hope for the struggling town.

E13Wells, BC

23m

Dec 11, 2018

Wells is a former gold rush town turned arts community. A new mining project is underway that could spell a boom for the town. If it pans out, the town’s miners and artists will have to work together to share the wealth.

E1Campobello Island, NB

23m

Sep 17, 2019

New Brunswick’s Campobello Island is Canadian more by chance than by geography. The only year round and direct access to the mainland is a bridge to the US, which makes for a unique Canadian/American cultural blend and many challenges.

E2Schreiber, ON

23m

Sep 24, 2019

Tucked away in Northern Ontario is a slice of…southern Italy. A century ago, immigrants from Siderno, Italy left for a better life in Schreiber. And though the town’s big three employers, the mines, mills, and railway have since declined, the descendants of these founding famiglias are still there; their Mom-and-Pop shops, strong family ties, and unique southern-Italian heritage are a big part of what’s keeping this unique but struggling community alive.

E3Harrison Hot Springs, BC

23m

Oct 1, 2019

Harrison Hot Springs is famous for its namesake resort and healing waters. Tourists flock to town from May to September but, come the winter months, there’s no one but locals and a few business owners to tough it out. The town is doubling down on creating a year-round economy (outside of the resort) and hopes that their other claim to fame, the elusive Sasquatch, will be the ticket.

E4East Preston, NS

23m

Oct 8, 2019

East Preston, NS is one of Canada’s oldest indigenous black communities, with a history that begins more than a hundred years before Canada itself. Stigma and stereoytypes have lead to waves of encroachment from neighbouring suburbs that literally threatens to wipe this community’s story off the map. In response, East Prestonians are doubling down on education, community support and empowerment of both young and old, ensuring that their community and its history will thrive.

E5Churchill, MB

23m

Oct 15, 2019

In May 2017, the Polar Bear Capital of the World unexpectedly became a fly-in community. A year of skyrocketing costs and unemployment are taking their toll but the community continues to hang on by its Northern grit, ingenuity and community spirit.

E6Fortune, NL

23m

Oct 22, 2019

If all goes well, Canadians will soon be able to drive from Fortune, NL to a little-known corner of France. With that will come a boost in tourism and employment opportunities - a welcome change from a decade of decline.

E7Nipigon, ON

23m

Oct 29, 2019

Canadians might know Nipigon as the home of the ill-fated $106 million dollar bridge that closed shortly after its opening and stalled traffic on the Trans Canada Highway for weeks. But Nipigon’s image had already taken a beating after its plywood mill, the economic hub of the town, burned to the ground ten years ago. Today, the former mill town says it has “a natural edge" and it’s trumpeting the world-class hiking, climbing, and fishing it has to offer.

E8Harbour Grace, NL

23m

Nov 5, 2019

Harbour Grace has been the homeport of pirates, the launch pad of Amelia Earhart and one of the most prosperous towns in NL (2nd only to St John’s). But now, after a string of bad luck, Harbour Grace is a shadow of what it once was. The town is littered with impressive, yet crumbling monuments to its past greatness, landmarks that are now being recognized as the key to the town’s economic future.

E9Gravelbourg, SK

23m

Nov 12, 2019

Like many rural communities in Canada, Gravelbourg is facing an uphill economic battle that has led to outmigration, and along with it a significant decline in French culture. But in recent years, more than 16 different nationalities have settled in the town including German, Korean, African, Lao, and Spanish people, and it’s this growing international population in Gravelbourg that is helping maintain the local economy and keeping the town on the map.

E10Bristol, QC

23m

Nov 19, 2019

For years, Bristol had a reputation as a vacation destination, boasting a growing cottage community, a number of hotels and a legendary dancehall scene. But changing tastes and a shifting economy brought about by the disappearance of its logging and mining industries have left Bristol looking to get its mojo back. Now, a new group of entrepreneurs is using the land in new and interesting ways in order to make Bristol a destination once more!

E11Lumby, BC

23m

Nov 26, 2019

After the closure of all three of its major lumber mills, Lumby lost not only hundreds of jobs and local businesses, but also its sense of identity. Now the town is emerging, hopeful with a diverse economy that includes arts, culture, and a 40-acre grow-op that’s hoping to make pot for pets.

E12Calabogie, ON

23m

Dec 3, 2019

Every year, hundreds of thousands of people come to Calabogie to have a good time on the ski slopes, raceway, winding roads, and golf courses. But those who call Calabogie home year-round, have gone without a backbone industry since its days as a resource town in the 60’s. That means if you want to stay after you play, it’s the rule of C - Cobble together a series of jobs, create a new business, or commute.

E13Siksika Nation, AB

23m

Dec 10, 2019

The infamous Alberta flood of June 2013 left parts of the Siksika Nation reserve under 10 feet of water and a third of its population homeless. It’s been five and a half years and they are is still dealing with the effects of the disaster, but they hope the end is in sight. Until then, Siksikaquans are using creativity, guidance from their knowledge and good news they can celebrate.

E1Pelee Island, ON

23m

Oct 6, 2020

The future is uncertain for environmentally sensitive Pelee Island, ON, but those who call the island home are committed to ensuring that their unique jewel is around for generations to come.

E2Bear River, NS

23m

Oct 13, 2020

Without any industry or formal government, ‘making it’ in Bear River requires a sense of enterprise, a communal spirit, and a touch of the outlaw.

E3Lillooet, BC

23m

Oct 20, 2020

Lillooet, BC’s forestry-based economy is heading downhill - permanently. But its rugged residents are committed to fighting the fight in order to find a way to stay in beautiful Lillooet.

E4Vittoria, ON

23m

Oct 27, 2020

When the bottom fell out of the Southwestern Ontario’s tobacco industry, Vittoria’s farmers were forced to reinvent themselves and farm new crops in order to survive.

E5Woody Point, NL

23m

Nov 10, 2020

When a highway bypass connecting Newfoundland’s Great Northern Peninsula to the rest of the province was paved, Woody Point became a dead end with a grounded ferry. Since then, they’ve reinvented themselves as a world-class destination.

E6Pinawa, MB

23m

Nov 17, 2020

In five years, Pinawa’s nuclear research facility and main employer will be completely decommisioned, which has Pinawanians working hard to make sure it isn’t the end of the road for their unique town.

E7Cap-Pelé, NB

23m

Nov 24, 2020

Ingenuity and resilience are hallmark traits of Cap-Pelé, a small, Acadian fishing village in New Brunswick that has seen its fair share of struggles.

E8Botwood, NL

23m

Dec 1, 2020

Botwood has been working to revive industry and lure former residents back home ever since the closure of a nearby mill shut down their busy port.

E9Turner Valley, AB

23m

Dec 8, 2020

When oil and gas was struck elsewhere, Turner Valley, AB, was left with not much more than abandoned wells and an out-of-date processing plant. But, from the ashes, a fresh new crop of entrepreneurs is emerging and redefining this former boom-town.

E10Rankin Inlet, NU

23m

Dec 8, 2020

The economy of Rankin Inlet has seen its ups and downs but the struggles that come with living in this remote and unforgiving landscape remain constant.

Hope, BC

E1Hope, BC

23m

Jan 5, 2022

Locals like to say that ‘all roads lead to Hope’. It’s a place to gas up and a place to ‘go,’ but locals want it to be known that the town is more than just a place to pee — it’s a place to be.

Port Stanley, Ont

E2Port Stanley, Ont

23m

Jan 12, 2022

When Port Stanley's prosperous commercial fishing industry collapsed, the beach town was left with an identity crisis and an uncertain future.

Wakefield, Que

E3Wakefield, Que

23m

Jan 19, 2022

While its tourist train dollars are long gone, the proudly-weird town of Wakefield is reimagining itself as a place known for culture and outdoor fun.

Chemainus, BC

E4Chemainus, BC

23m

Jan 26, 2022

Things looked bad for Chemainus when its sawmill closed in 1983. Then, the town used gorgeous murals to draw in tourists. Now it's looking for the next generation of visionaries to keep it on the map.

Minden, Ont

E5Minden, Ont

23m

Feb 23, 2022

After nearly 40 flood-free years, the township of Minden Hills has developed a flooding problem. But as the community digs out, they also deepen their commitment to one another.

Middleton, NS

E6Middleton, NS

23m

Mar 2, 2022

Middleton — halfway between Halifax and Yarmouth — was a busy hub known for its two railway lines. But when the trains left and the exports stopped, Middleton found itself in the middle of nowhere.

Warkworth, Ont

E7Warkworth, Ont

23m

Mar 9, 2022

From its roots as a farming community to its unlikely transformation into an artists' hub known for its thriving LGBTQ community, the village of Warkworth has become a beacon of resilience.

Oxford, NS

E8Oxford, NS

23m

Mar 16, 2022

In 2018, Oxford got famous for a 40-metre-wide sinkhole that shut down much of the town. But they have a sense of humour about it and have made shirts, cakes, even Twitter accounts for the sinkhole.

St. Laurent, Man

E9St. Laurent, Man

23m

Mar 23, 2022

The largest Métis community in North America, St. Laurent has struggled with a flood and rural decline. But after much rebuilding, the spotlight is finally shining on this town in a whole new way.

Fenelon Falls, Ont

E10Fenelon Falls, Ont

23m

Mar 30, 2022

For decades, Fenelon Falls made wood products, from lumber to Tinker Toys — until the industry moved on. Now the town is becoming a vibrant destination for newcomers, cottagers and day-trippers alike.

Gibsons, BC

E1Gibsons, BC

23m

Jan 4, 2023

The seafaring town of Gibsons, BC once made famous for The Beachcombers, is reinventing itself as a regional hub for Filipino culture, a tourist destination, and a paradise for beer lovers.

Oneida Nation of the Thames, ON

E2Oneida Nation of the Thames, ON

23m

Jan 11, 2023

Oneida Nation of the Thames is hard at work reclaiming the economic, cultural and spiritual practices that were banned by government policies over the past 100 years.

Morden, MB

E3Morden, MB

23m

Jan 18, 2023

One of the top five fastest-growing communities in Manitoba; Morden, Manitoba, has an immigration program, a booming industrial economy and a collection of aquatic fossils to entice tourists.

Lac La Biche, AB

E4Lac La Biche, AB

23m

Jan 25, 2023

After the 2015 downturn in oil and gas, Lac La Biche, Alberta, is looking to reinvent itself with luxury teepees, 3D archery and a gas station bathroom.

Goderich, ON

E5Goderich, ON

23m

Feb 1, 2023

Goderich is well-known as Canada's prettiest town; it was also devastated by an F3 tornado in 2011 that destroyed its downtown; it's now rebuilding toward a bold new future.

Ucluelet, BC

E6Ucluelet, BC

23m

Feb 8, 2023

Perched on the most westerly edge of Canada and despite its incredible beauty, Ucluelet is having to work hard to attract tourists from its well-known neighbor, Tofino.

Markdale, ON

E7Markdale, ON

23m

Feb 15, 2023

With a complete rebuild after Markdale's all-important ice cream factory burned down and the influx of COVID-era newcomers from the city, the community is becoming more vibrant than it was before.

Okanagan Falls, BC

E8Okanagan Falls, BC

23m

Feb 22, 2023

Comedian Jonny Harris explores small towns on the ropes, performs stand-up shows for the locals who’ve stuck it out, and proves that Canadians know how to laugh at themselves.

Wabush, NL

E9Wabush, NL

23m

Mar 1, 2023

Cain's Quest, one of the longest snowmobile races in the world, has turned Wabush from "the middle of nowhere" to the centre of it all.

New Richmond, QC

E10New Richmond, QC

23m

Mar 8, 2023

When New Richmond's town mill closed, it reinvented itself as a hub of rally car racing, Mi'kmaq culture, and world-class fly fishing.

Amherstburg, ON

E1Amherstburg, ON

22m

Sep 26, 2023

For 100 years, Amherstburg was famous for its amusement park. When the park closed, locals turned to a new attraction that will never go out of style: Amherstburg’s remarkable heritage.

Gracefield, PQ

E2Gracefield, PQ

22m

Oct 3, 2023

For over 100 years, small-scale farming and logging fueled Gracefield's economy, but it hit a slump in the 1990s; things are turning around thanks to newcomers and new interests.

Southport, MB

E3Southport, MB

22m

Oct 10, 2023

For 50 years, this tiny town was an air force base where thousands of pilots learned to fly; when the base closed, Southport transformed into a new kind of community.

Slave Lake, AB

E4Slave Lake, AB

22m

Oct 17, 2023

Five years before the catastrophic fires in Fort McMurray, wildfires ripped through the community of Slave Lake, Alberta. Now 13 years later, it's clear to see that Slave Lake's diverse community has bonded over a common goal — rising from the ashes, stronger, smarter and more resilient than ever.

Dawson City, YT

E5Dawson City, YT

22m

Oct 24, 2023

Dawson City's claim to fame is the brief Klondike Gold Rush at the turn of the 20th century. Every year tens of thousands of tourists flock to town to soak in the community's unique culture and history. COVID-19 put a stop to this thriving industry which is still dealing with the repercussions of the pandemic.

Temagami, ON

E6Temagami, ON

22m

Oct 31, 2023

Home to the world's largest stands of old-growth red and white pine forest, it's no surprise that Temagami, Ontario is synonymous with old-growth and the struggle to balance economics and conservation.

E7High River, AB

22m

Nov 7, 2023

In the spring of 2013, High River, Alberta experienced the worst flooding event in the province's history. Locals needed to lean on each other to overcome this natural disaster, which they did through hugs, balloons, pies, dance and the country-western traditions the town is known for.

E8M'Chigeeng First Nation

22m

Nov 14, 2023

M'Chigeeng First Nation is located on Manitoulin Island, which for thousands of years was a key stop on a traditional trade route and a political and spiritual centre for the Anishinaabe people. This all began to change dramatically when a series of treaties limited their freedom of movement and cut off the community from their traditional lands.

E9Gander, NL

22m

Nov 21, 2023

For years, airliners on the way to Europe needed to stop in Gander to refuel, making it "The Crossroads of the World." When planes no longer needed to stop in town to refuel, Gander reinvented itself with new businesses and new residents, and, after its heroic actions on September of 2001, (and an award-winning musical that commemorated this event) Gander has once again became a globally-recognized destination.

E10Membertou First Nation

22m

Nov 28, 2023

The forced relocation of the Membertou First Nation 100 years ago from the coast of Cape Breton to just outside downtown Sydney, Nova Scotia sent the community into crisis. Thanks to a bold economic plan, the Membertou First Nation has successfully pulled off a stunning transformation from crisis to prosperity.

E1Chippewas of Rama First Nation, ON

22m

Oct 8, 2024

This Indigenous community beat out 25 others to build the largest First Nations’ casino in Canada.

E2Prince Rupert, BC

22m

Oct 15, 2024

After the town's cannery shut down, Prince Rupert reinvented itself as a global shipping hub.

E3Smith Falls, ON

22m

Oct 22, 2024

After the closure of Smiths Falls’ iconic Hershey factory, Ontario’s “Chocolate Capital” reinvented itself as place where new recreational and service sector businesses can thrive.

E4Windsor, NS

22m

Oct 29, 2024

When Nova Scotia Textiles Ltd closed its doors after 106 years in operation, Windsor, NS embraced its reputation as the home of massive pumpkins and its claim as “the birthplace of hockey.”

E5Kimberly, BC

22m

Nov 12, 2024

For almost a century, the Sullivan Mine was the heart and soul of Kimberley, BC. Now, this mountain town's comeback story includes a make-believe Bavarian village.

E6Elliot Lake, ON

22m

Nov 19, 2024

After the town's uranium mine went bust, Elliot Lake turned to of another precious resource: some of the most affordable real estate in the country.

E7Sioux Valley Dakota Nation, MB

22m

Nov 26, 2024

Sioux Valley Dakota Nation in Manitoba are now bringing back the buffalo and reconnecting with their past.

E8New Glasgow, NS

22m

Dec 3, 2024

The local steel industry collapses and New Glasgow embraces art, its diverse history and its community spirit.

E1Osoyoos, BC

22m

Jan 6, 2026

Jonny Harris travels to the Osoyoos Indian Band in British Columbia to find out why this Indigenous community in the desert has been called “the Miracle in the Desert.”

E2Glace Bay, NS

22m

Jan 13, 2026

Jonny visits Glace Bay, Nova Scotia to find out how Canada’s once-largest coal town lost its mines.

E3Arnprior, ON

22m

Jan 20, 2026

In Arnprior, Ontario, Jonny Harris finds out how the collapse of its aviation industry led to the final shift of aerospace workers clocking out in March 2024.

E4Grand Manan, NB

22m

Jan 27, 2026

Jonny visits Grand Manan, New Brunswick to learn about the rise and fall of the world’s largest smoked herring industry.

E5Acton, ON

22m

Feb 3, 2026

Jonny Harris visits Acton, Ontario, to find that its165-year-old leather industry may have collapsed, but it's fighting hard to resist decline.

E6Lennox Island First Nation, PEI

22m

Feb 24, 2026

Jonny Harris travels to Lennox Island, PEI where he sees first-hand how climate change is causing the sea to swallow up this tiny coastal Mi’kmaw community.

E7Flin Flon, MB

22m

Mar 3, 2026

In June 2025 Flin Flon faced a fresh challenge, when wildfires forced residents to evacuate.

E8St. Thomas, ON

22m

Mar 17, 2026

Jonny Harris rolls into St. Thomas, Ontario, a town built on cars and cross-border cooperation, to see what happens when a town loses thousands of auto sector jobs.

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Comedian Jonny Harris explores small towns on the ropes, performs stand-up shows for the locals who’ve stuck it out, and proves that Canadians know how to laugh at themselves.

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