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- After the apes suffer unimaginable losses, Caesar wrestles with his darker instincts and begins his own mythic quest to avenge his kind.
- After Edward leaves because of an incident involving Bella, Jacob Black becomes her best friend. But what Bella doesn't realize is that Jacob also has a secret that will change their lives suddenly.
- A storm rages. A young girl is kidnapped. Her mother teams up with the mysterious woman next door to pursue the kidnapper, a journey that tests their limits and exposes shocking secrets from their pasts.
- A thick mist full of vengeful spirits haunts a prosperous island town off the coast of Oregon, as its inhabitants try to learn their town's dark secret in order to stop it.
- Two bird enthusiasts try to defeat the cocky, cutthroat world record holder in a year-long bird-spotting competition.
- A Japanese-Canadian woman grapples with the death of her mother as she brings her family to a retreat. When her relationship with her husband begins to affect the children's emotional security, the family is changed forever.
- A man in his thirties travels to a remote cabin to reconnect with his estranged father.
- Set in a rundown Okanagan RV park during the summer of 2003, Goat, a surfing-obsessed, twelve-year-old skater girl, navigates the unbridled, unstructured, summer days of youth, dreaming about becoming a surfer.
- Chronicles the motorcycle trip of Ben Tyler as he rides from Toronto to Tofino, British Columbia. Ben stops at landmarks that are both iconic and idiosyncratic on his quest to find meaning in his life.
- In order to prevent a recent high school graduate from getting engaged, two friends intervene by taking him on a cross-country road trip.
- An enigmatic Japanese woman, abandoned by her wealthy Chinese husband in a remote Pacific Northwest village, becomes entwined in the lives of two rugged locals.
- A young man with cystic fibrosis, along with the sister of a fallen friend, goes in search of a legendary healing shrine in Mexico.
- Soldiers and scientists visit a remote island, the site of bio-weapons research, after losing contact with the staff there.
- Comedian James Cunningham explores North American street food.
- A women tries to learn to surf to impress her ex but ends up learning how to move on with her life instead.
- "For Ed Ricketts" is a feature documentary which reveals the deep and profound impacts of marine biologist Ed "Doc" Ricketts' on author John Steinbeck, mythologist Joseph Campbell and on scientists around the world studying our oceans. Through his mentoring, his collaborations and his own ground-breaking works, Ricketts has helped to influence literature, science and philosophy for more than 80 years. Using filmed oral histories, archival footage, an extensive list of interviews this film explores the tidal effects of Ricketts' influences. We explore the real-time impact and importance of mentor-ship as we follow biologists, professors and scholars who are passing their torch to others on new expeditions that retrace Ricketts steps up and down the Pacific coast of North America; exploring his works and holistic ideas as they still resonate, influence and inspire scientists, artists, readers, thinkers, teachers, students and policy-makers across the globe.
- A romantically messy but comedic story of trust and ardor begins as Tess Flowers and Johnny James have concocted love out of their chemistry as they try their best to feel alive amidst the quarantined hell that has been life for the past year. With the help of Peter Silver, Tess joins Quarantingle, and after a few misses, she hits a home run with Johnny. In return, she gives advice to Peter to finally tell his brother about his sexuality - but he's not the only one with family problems. Johnny, the hunky gorgeous chef, must keep Tess interested while he tries to shut away his murky past- all while stuck in France.
- A short documentary about Tofino, BC based park ranger and "intertidal artist" Pete Clarkson and the making of his most ambitious and personal project to date: a memorial to the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake & Tsunami, made entirely out of marine debris from the disaster.
- A ride through the mindset and motivations of those who feel driven to pursue greatness, how it can feel to fall short, and the consequences of reaching a lofty goal when the struggle to get there has defined you for so long.
- Olympic Outposts is a global journey to explore the unexpected locations that have grown obsessed with sports traditionally dominated by other countries. It premiered online and will screen on NBC Sports in 2018.
- A brutal act committed by an embittered husband. A literary voice silenced forever. Two young girls left adrift and parentless. Water Marks is the compelling story of Beth and Chris Lowther who piece together missing images and memories of their mother, poet/activist Pat Lowther.
- After reaching the top of the podium at Vancouver 2010, the charismatic skeleton champion enlists three of his closest friends for an athlete's ultimate road trip - in fact, it's the BEST. TRIP. EVER. This one-hour special follows the adrenaline-seeking crew of four - which includes Montgomery's fiancée and teammate Darla Deschamps, his best friend and conditioning coach Kelly Forbes, plus his friend and skeleton teammate Sarah Reid - as they drive across British Columbia in a Toyota 4Runner - a winning combination of off-road capability and on-road driving comfort - engaging in a little friendly competition.
- In a not too distant future, nature has reclaimed the land and humans are scarce. For a lone survivor, surfing brings color and meaning to life. A solace from the daily grind of simply surviving.
- Five North American resorts are presented as some of the most romantic destinations for lovers, weddings, honeymoons and anniversaries.
- Two high-on-life best friends vlog their trip to paradise, even as it grows increasingly nightmarish.
- Passionate about fighting plastic pollution on the shores of Tofino, Peter Clarkson has made it his mission to tackle the problem in a uniquely creative way.
- Rob and Marnie take us to Tofino, a beautiful resort on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. In between surf lessons and beach-combing, they cook up a Christmas extravaganza using luscious ingredients from local suppliers.
- Anna and Kristina go back to an updated version of an old standard, "The New Moosewood Cookbook", as their next cookbook to test. It was one of the first and still is one of the most popular vegetarian cookbooks in North America. They go into it with different palates, Anna who is a confirmed carnivore, and Kristina who leans much closer to being vegetarian by not eating much red meat. They are preparing six dishes in four hours: vegetable walnut pate (which the author claims tastes like chicken liver pate), pita bread, Scheherazade casserole, Kristina's potato salad (named after an unnamed Kristina and not the Kristina that will actually be preparing it on the show), eggplant curry, and iced carob brownies. Their executive chef taster is Lisa Ahier, the owner of Tofino located Sobo (which stands for Sophisticated Bohemian), named one of the top ten restaurants in all of Canada. Chef Lisa believes that vegetarian cooking is much more difficult than cooking meat, but that the Moosewood Cookbook should provide a great basic grounding in doing so. All three also believe that fresh ingredients are key to good vegetarian cooking, and neither understands trying to make vegetarian dishes taste like meat. At the end of the day, Anna and Kristina have surprising reactions to their dishes and the cookbook as a whole. They also test different brands of mini-choppers, which will hopefully make their task of chopping all those vegetables easier. They test them both for use and durability.
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- 2008–TV EpisodeIn remote Tofino, on Vancouver Island's breathtaking western shore, Vancouver Island native Chef Nicholas Nutting and Aussie ex-pat Pastry Chef Matt Wilson are put to the test. To lure back the tourists in a post recession economy, Wickaninnish Inn owner Charles McDiarmid will host a dinner party for influential food and travel writers. Fishing for fresh spot prawns at the crack of dawn, foraging for mushrooms in the northern rainforests and harvesting kelp right out of the Pacific, our chefs are on a mission to ensure that only Tofino's freshest ingredients end up on the beachside table.
- A number of British Columbia based athletes, both professional and amateur, and both active and retired, talk about what home means to them. Their perspectives are often in light of needing to be in a certain geographic location due to their sport, having done quite a bit of travel for that sport, and how participating in that sport has affected their decision of "home" in a retirement life. These perspectives somewhat apply also to a spoken word poet, who is on a stage like the athletes, but to some extent has a broader choice of home in relation to his work. The final interview is with an author, who has a totally different perspective in being able to choose wherever he wants to live in terms of his work, and in this specific incident what home actually means to him in light of that.
- The remaining teams race to Tofino, British Columbia; things turn a little fishy at the detour.
- The remaining teams are pushed like never before when they travel to Hong Kong, China.
- Four stories about marine wildlife conservationists saving lives of sea otters in the danger of freezing, stranded, orphaned, and suffering from devastating human-caused injuries.
- Viewers of this series have a front row seat to four dramatic whale rescues. A mysterious whale washes ashore all alone; a humpback whale is helplessly entangled in fishing gear; a rarely seen baby whale needs around the clock care; and four young pilot whales, left without a pod, form a strong bond.