Still Standing

Still Standing Season 3 Episodes

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Season 3 Episode Guide

Episode 1 - Fort McMurray, AB

Already reeling from the oil collapse, the people of Fort McMurray, AB are determined to rise out of the ashes and rebuild bigger and better following the most destructive wildfire in Canadian history.

  

Episode 2 - Bell Island, NL

Fifty years after its iron-ore mines closed, the struggling community of Bell Island, NL is hoping that new and exciting ways of telling the island’s rich historical stories will be enough to bring boatloads of mainlanders, and a brighter future, to this once bring boatloads of mainlanders, and a brighter future

  

Episode 3 - Manitou Beach, SK

Manitou Beach, SK is a former resort town on a slow and steady decline. Today, the community is fighting the threat of destructive floods and economic hardships, but the tight knit community will never give up. Time will tell whether the “Town of Unsinkable Experiences” will start to see the tides change for the better.

  

Episode 4 - Mattawa, ON

A forestry powerhouse, Mattawa’s other economic driver was a ski hill that hosted professional skiers, the likes of Kate Pace and Steve Omischl. It shut down in 2000, shaking the stability of the economy. With jobs lost and morale low, hope came at the right time. In 2014, the ski hill re-opened with a new look and name: Antoine Mountain. After only one season this treasure has put Mattawa back on the map and gotten townsfolk exploring and rethinking the untapped potential of their town in the heart of Voyageur Country.

  

Episode 5 - Edgerton, AB

As Edgerton, AB’s local machine industry shut down, so did almost all the other businesses that served the area’s farmers and their families. But in 2012, a group of childhood friends hoping to reverse the tide opened Ribstone Creek Brewery, in the hopes of getting the town back on its feet again.

  

Episode 6 - Avondale, NL

Avondale, NL’s fishing and railway industries have come and gone, and the town has become a pit stop on the road to somewhere else. However, that’s all changing with the construction of Eastbound Park, a world class NASCAR racing facility, which is going to give people from all over the world a new reason to visit the town.

  

Episode 7 - Lake Cowichan, BC

Lake Cowichan BC has been dying a slow death since mills and mines have closed and people have moved away. But the Sunfest Music Festival is about to change all that.

  

Episode 8 - Reston, MB

Reston, MB has has been suffering from years of bad luck - a devastating hail storm, two large floods, and a downturn in the oil industry, but recent economic incentives, including a headline-making $10 lot program, have put the town on the map. Today new homes, new businesses, and a growing population are starting to bring change, excitement, and promise to this Southwestern Manitoba town.

  

Episode 9 - Tumbler Ridge, BC

A chance discovery of some dinosaur tracks has led to the opening of a new palaeontology research centre that might just lead this town to better times in Tumbler Ridge, BC.

  

Episode 10 - Norwood, ON

After years of dwindling population growth, a decline in the number of farms, and the aging of its population, Norwood is in danger of losing the hub of its community and an important draw for the young families it needs: its high school. Norwood District High School is in danger of closing but the community is determined to stick together, enjoy their beautiful town and smile in the face of adversity.

  

Episode 11 - Vulcan, AB

Vulcan, AB was once known as “The Wheat Capital of Canada” until their population and wealth started to decline. Even after rebranding itself as “The Star Trek Capital of Canada,” trekkie tourism just wasn’t enough to keep the town afloat. Now with a brand new plan to become the most high tech rural community in Canada, Vulcan is looking ahead to the future, without forgetting their past.

  

Episode 12 - Gilbert Plains, MB

Gilbert Plains, MB a once-bustling rural town and farming community, has been suffering from decades of severe population decline, unpredictable weather, and constant financial risk. However with two new hemp-processing plants in the works, the people of Gilbert Plains are finding a ground breaking way to bounce back.

  

Episode 13 - South River, ON

South River was a logging hub in Northeastern Ontario - a place that the great Tom Thomson traversed on his way to Algonquin Park. In 2012 Highway 11, which ran through the town, was relocated and turned into a 4-lane highway, bypassing the community and hitting the last few businesses hard. Despite all the challenges that this community faces they continue to enjoy their picture perfect surroundings and are hoping that others come and enjoy them too.

  



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