Discovering Great Towns has filmed in 10 exotic locations
from the arctic region of Quebec to the tropical
islands of Hawaii. Below is a synopsis of our episodes for
Season One of Discovering Great Towns:
Discovering Great Towns Season One
1. A Look at Season One
Our premier episode takes viewers inside for a sneak peak
in this fast-paced journey on Season One of Discovering
Great Towns. Rural lifestyles, real estate, golfing, snorkeling,
fishing, horse back riding, Inuit throat singing, aerial
adventure and more await you in this series of adventure
and discovery of small towns in a modern world.
2. Kuujjuaq, Nunavik
A mix of traditional and modern practices makes Kuujjuaq
a dynamic land of excitement, beauty and innovation. Discover
traditional practices with dog sledding, ice fishing, throat
singing and more as you join us in the sub-Arctic region
of Quebec, Canada and discover the Inuit way of life.
Click here to watch footage from the show
3. Moloka’i, Hawaii
If you think rural lifestyles, culture and tradition in
the Hawaiian Islands have been completely commercialized
by the tourism trade, think again. This week, Discovering
Great Towns showcases the laid back island of Moloka’i.
Click here to watch footage from the show
4. Whitehorse, Yukon
In this episode, Discovering Great Towns goes on a northern
adventure to the land where the Klondike Gold Rush began back
in 1897. The Yukon is famous for its pristine wilderness,
northern hospitality and scenic vistas; don’t
miss this must-see episode.
5. Mont Tremblant, Quebec
This episode is packed with exciting outdoor recreation
including horseback riding, four wheeling, golf and more.
Don’t miss this inside look at the most popular modern
day ski village in Eastern Canada.
6. The Sunshine Coast, British Columbia
Discover this well-kept secret on British Columbia’s
mainland, the Sunshine Coast. Accessible only by water or
air, this remote coastline is both refreshing and surprising
with an abundance of creativity, characters and adventure.
7. Kailua Kona, Hawaii
Join us as we uncover an off-the-beaten-track destination
2,400 miles from the nearest continental land mass. Watch
as Lisa submerses herself in the culture, intrigue and fun
of the big island known as Kailua Kona.
Click here to watch footage from the show
8. Baddeck, Nova Scotia
This is a maritime adventure in the birth place of the telegraph
and the first flight in Canadian aviation history – Baddeck,
Nova Scotia. This town is bursting with small town charm,
adventure, beauty and fresh sea air.
9. PEI via Cape Breton Island to New Brunswick.
Prince Edward Island (PEI) is rich with agriculture, music and red sand coastlines
and is built for scenic drives. This episode discovers the
smallest province in Canada where you are never more than
10 miles from the ocean.
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10. Yellowknife, NWT
Shot underneath the midnight sun, Yellowknife is a natural
splendor in this high definition look at life in what almost
became a modern day ghost town. Instead, it is a modern
day boom town as the diamond capital of North America. Yellowknife
is located on the Great Slave Lake and is home to renaissance
characters, a floating home community, a girl’s best
friend, great fishing and much, much more.
Click here for an introduction to the show
Click here to watch our host go fishing in Yellowknife