Episode 15: War of 1812 Factoids Americans Would Love to Know
PBS storyteller Robert Reid shares his funny factual dive into the war that few people can...
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Episode 15: War of 1812 Factoids Americans Would Love to Know
PBS storyteller Robert Reid shares his funny factual dive into the war that few people can...
36:22
Episode 14: New France Cuisine Across North America
Beyond poutine, two stories in this episode set the table for the varied culinary legacy of New...
32:46
Episode 13: A King, a President & a Hotdog Save the Free World
The little-known story of how a King, a US president, and a hotdog saved the free world. And how...
36:05
Episode 12: Mushing From Fairbanks to Whitehorse - The Yukon Quest
An insider take on this cross-border odyssey from National Geographic photographer and writer...
34:28
Episode 11: Canadian Black Baseball’s Quest for Cooperstown
National Geographic Editor, Heather Greenwood Davis, reveals how a black baseball team in...
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Episode 10: The Hawaiian Roots of BC’s Salt Spring Island
Long before steamships and airplanes, Hawaiians were planting roots in British Columbia’s Salt...
33:48
Episode 9: Martin Short, Eugene Levy and the Moment Unknown Canadian Comics Would Change US Comedy
From Eugene Levy, Martin Short and Toronto's 1960s version of Godspell to the Emmy-sweeping...
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Episode 8: How Did Siberian Reindeer Get to Canada’s Arctic
Lonely Planet Editor, Alex Howard, shares this crazy 1930s quest — Siberian reindeer shipped to...
32:18
Episode 7: Montreal and NYC’s Hip Hasidic Neighbourhoods
A deep dive into these hip duelling traditional Jewish neighbourhoods from National Geographic...
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Episode 6: Butter Tarts Explained by a US Foodie
Fat, sugar and gluten come together in a way that beguiles American foodie, Carolyn Heller. She...
33:48
Episode 5: A Moose Skin Boat Runs the Great Nahanni River
Twelve folks of the Dene Nation, whose roots reach down the American southwest, run the iconic...
36:53
Episode 4: The Canadian Roots of FDR’s Distinctive Speech
Rich and famous Americans have long flocked to Canadian retreats for solace and a sense of...
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Episode 4: The Canadian Roots of FDR’s Distinctive Speech
Rich and famous Americans have long flocked to Canadian retreats for solace and a sense of...
26:28
Episode 3: How Quebec Mohawks Built New York City
You’ve seen the old image of the steel workers eating lunch on a beam above NYC. We meet these...
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Episode 3: How Mohawks of Quebec Built New York City
You’ve seen the old image of the steel workers eating lunch on a beam above NYC. We meet these...
29:30
An American Love Letter to Canadian Football
PBS producer and former Nat Geo editor Robert Reid has an irrational love for Canadian football....
31:48
Rosie the Riveter was Canadian?
Long before there was America’s Rosie, there was Canada’s Ronnie — Ronnie the Bren Gun Girl. We...
30:56
How well do Americans and Canadians really get each other? North Americana dives into fascinating...
00:29
“At first glance, the wide sloping field off the western shores of Lake Winnipeg looks like a...
37:13
Former National Geographic Explorer and anthropologist Wade Davis calls language the old growth...
32:41
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