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The Best Episodes of The Great Canadian Wilderness

Every episode of The Great Canadian Wilderness ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of The Great Canadian Wilderness!

Explore the raw beauty and awesome natural power of the Great Canadian Wilderness - the largest untouched wilderness in the world.

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    The Great Canadian Wilderness Season 1 Episode 1 - The Wild Shore
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    #1 - The Wild Shore

    S1:E1

    The eastern coastline, battered by the full fury of the Atlantic, is a testament to a history of struggle. Here all life fights for a foothold amid vistas of unparalleled beauty. From untouched, remote northern landscapes to the freshwater havens in the eastern heart of the nation this is the story of the great wilderness of the Canadian East.

    Director:Tom Radford

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  2. The Great Canadian Wilderness Season 1 Episode 2 - Across the Great Divide
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    #2 - Across the Great Divide

    S1:E2

    This shows remote canyons, wild areas were nature reigns supreme beside fantastic waterfalls and rivers. Some of the animals featured are orca ( killer whales ), octopus, crabs, starfish, pine martins, bald eagles, Kermode bears ( the spirit bear ), snails, snowy owl, bank swallows, coyote, richardsons ground squirrels (gophers), sharpe-tailed grouse, bison, sand hill cranes, bighorn sheep, black bears, pika, grizzly bears, Columbian ground squirrel, elk, moose, caribou, wolves, mountain goats, seals and fish eagles.

    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown

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  3. The Great Canadian Wilderness Season 1 Episode 3 - Land of Extremes
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    #3 - Land of Extremes

    S1:E3

    This final part of our journey into the Great Canadian Wilderness takes us deep into the heart of the majestic North - a vast canvas of imposing landscapes and untouched nature. This is wilderness on a grand scale, where the struggle for survival is at its most intense. In one of the last unbroken tracks of wilderness in the world, the challenge of extremes is met with beauty and strength.

    Director:Tom Radford

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Best Episodes Summary

"The Wild Shore" is the best rated episode of "The Great Canadian Wilderness". It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Tom Radford and written by Tom Radford, it aired on 1/22/2006. This episode scored 0.0 points higher than the second highest rated, "Across the Great Divide".