Still Standing Season 9 Episodes
Season 9 Episode Guide
Episode 1 - TrailerIn each episode of Still Standing, comedian Jonny Harris takes a hilarious and heart-warming journey to find humour in the unlikeliest of places - communities on the comeback trail. |
Episode 2 - Gracefield, QCFor over one hundred years small-scale farming and logging fueled Gracefield's economy, until it a hit a slump in the 1990's. Now things are turning around thanks to newcomers, and new interests. |
Episode 3 - Southport, MBFor fifty years this tiny town of Southport, Manitoba was an air force base where thousands of pilots learned to fly. Since the base closed Southport has transformed into a new kind of community. |
Episode 4 - Slave Lake, ABCatastrophic fires ripped through the community of Slave Lake over a decade ago. Since then the town has risen from the ashes and become more resilient than ever. |
Episode 5 - Dawson City, YTDawson City’s claim to fame is the Klondike Gold Rush, which attracted tourists from far and wide. The COVID pandemic put a stop to this thriving industry, from which the town is still struggling to bounce back. |
Episode 6 - Temagami, ONHome to the world’s largest stands of old-growth red and white pine forest, it’s no surprise that Temagami, Ontario struggles to balance economics and conservation. |
Episode 7 - High River, ABIn the spring of 2013 High River, Alberta experienced the worst flooding event in the province’s history. Locals rallied and survived with the country-western traditions the town is known for. |
Episode 8 - M'Chigeeng First Nation (ON)M'Chigeeng First Nation on Manitoulin Island was once the centre for the Anishinaabe people. This changed dramatically when a series of treaties cut off the community from their traditional lands. |
Episode 9 - Gander, NLGander, Newfoundland has become “The Crossroads of the World” once again thanks to new businesses, new residents, and newfound fame due to a hit Broadway musical. |
Episode 10 - Membertou First Nation (NS)The forced relocation of the Membertou First Nation one hundred years ago sent the community into crisis. Thanks to a bold economic plan, they have successfully pulled off a stunning transformation. |
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