Still Standing

Still Standing Season 2 Episodes

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Season 2 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Skidegate, B.C.

Skidegate, B.C. is home to the Haida Nation, who sacrificed its economic prosperity for the preservation of its culture and land. In other words, the exact opposite story of how Vegas was built. Despite the hardships, the Haida people are harnessing that warrior spirit to fight for its survival and a sustainable future for generations to come.

  

Episode 2 - Vanastra, ON

Vanastra, ON was once a top secret military base responsible for training the original RADAR technicians that would eventually end World War II. But now its buildings are crumbling, and the residents are shouting from the rooftops (or rather what’s left of them) that they are open for business. Ideally this time the word gets out so the town can be put back on the radar where it belongs.

  

Episode 3 - Georgetown, P.E.I.

The beautiful harbour community of Georgetown, P.E.I. works hard to keep itself looking ship-shape despite their poor financial state. Like a college student that spends all their loan money on nice clothes. There is hope that a wave of tourism is on the horizon, and Georgetown plans to be ready when its proverbial, and literal, ships come in!

  

Episode 4 - Fort Coulonge, QC

Fort Coulonge QC was once a thriving logging town whose famous white pine helped build great cities like Chicago and New York, and whose way of life helped inspire great fashion like with Hipsters. Today the town is on the ropes. But an entrepreneurial woman who discovered her roots is going out on a limb to lead the community in making it grow strong once more.

  

Episode 5 - Telkwa, B.C.

To outsiders the mountain pine beetle sounds like a harmless insect. But to residents of Telkwa, B.C. they are destructive little beings that decimated the town’s once prominent logging industry. Though the forests have less bark, the people have plenty of bite and continue to “get ‘er done” in the face of adversity.

  

Episode 6 - Eganville, ON

While the surrounding areas flourish from the Ottawa Valley tech boom, Eganville has been left behind to struggle with empty storefronts, a dwindling population, and passing motorists who see little reason to stop. Since spike strips aren’t “tourist-friendly,” the town is hoping its majestic white water river will float peoples’ boats enough to get them out of their cars.

  

Episode 7 - McAdam, N.B.

Successful “rail” and “hotel” businesses don’t just represent part of a solid Monopoly game strategy. For for the people of McAdam N.B., they represent a time when the town’s glorious buildings were the talk of the eastern seaboard. Now the floundering community is looking to the historic railway to get them back on track.

  

Episode 8 - Inuvik, N.T.

Inuvik, N.T. was originally built in the 1950’s to act as a hub of the Canadian northwest, is an oil town that has felt both highs and lows (mostly lows when it comes to temperature). There’s optimism today that building the highway connecting them to Tuktoyaktuk will put them on the road to recovery.

  

Episode 9 - Omemee, ON

Home of the legendary Neil Young, this town has seen better times. Today the factory is closed, main street businesses are boarded up, and the residents shop out of town. “Omemee” may sound like a place filled with self-centred egomaniacs, it’s the community’s will to work together that has them feeling anything but “helpless, helpless, helpless.”

  

Episode 10 - Stanstead, QC

Stanstead, QC, which shares the Canada-US border with Derby Line, Vermont, is a community whose small town way of life was torn apart by the events of 9/11. However, the things that often divide us are what bring the people of Stanstead together! With the exception of the big line down the middle of the street… crossing that still makes the border officer break out the rubber glove.

  

Episode 11 - Mabou, N.S.

Like most of Cape Breton, Mabou never fully bounced back from hard times. Companies and canneries closed, hope was crushed, and the young left town. But no sad violin music needed here - just plenty of fiddle and bagpipes! - as the community seeks to revive its rich Gaelic heritage to create a unique cultural experience that will invite the entire world to come and see.

  

Episode 12 - Pilot Mound, MB

Once known as the location of a famous indigenous battle and ceremonial burial ground, Pilot Mound is now skating on thin ice. This community, known unofficially as “Hockey Town in Manitoba,” is keeping their heads up, now that a new sports recreation centre and the first male hockey academy in Manitoba are to be built, sending those decline and despair goons to the penalty box for good!

  

Episode 13 - Maple Creek, SK

Maple Creek, SK was once known as the Cattle capital of Canada. But after the BSE “Mad Cow” crisis of 2003, followed by a flood in 2010, the community has been left with empty businesses, damaged buildings, and broken hearts (cue the country music). Now the people seek greener pastures by rolling up their collective sleeves to help rebuild one of Canada’s great western towns.

  



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