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The program takes viewers across Canada, from the west coast of British Columbia to Eastern Canada in search of world-class adventure lodges.
The journey begins on the west coast of British Columbia in the
Great Bear Rainforest at the King Pacific Lodge, a floating
three-story luxury resort moored on an island where the nearest
road ends 150 miles away. The lodge's isolation yields the
opportunity to see one of the rarest animals on the planet: the
white-colored Kermode, or "Spirit Bear." Further east, in Alberta's
rocky mountains, is Sundance Lodge, accessible only on horseback,
and a site where some of the last real cowboys share stories of
early riders who struck off from the known line of Canada's first
transcontinental railway into this vast and uncertain territory.
Eastern Canada also has its share of isolated adventure
destinations, including La Seigneurie du Triton, a late- 1800s
fishing club that once hosted prestigious guests such as Harry
Truman, Theodore Roosevelt and former British Prime Minister
Winston Churchill. Guests tour the area on Rabaskas, large Indian
canoes, take guided expeditions in search of wild mushrooms and
learn the elegant art of fly-casting.