Gold Rush is a reality TV show that follows a group of miners as they search for gold in Alaska, Canada, Colorado, and other locations. It showcases the challenges they face, the bond within their family business, and the thrill of striking gold.
Canadian Mountie Sgt. Preston patrols the wilds of the Yukon with his horse Rex and his faithful dog Yukon King, battling both the elements and criminals.
Follows intense character journeys and high-stakes medical rescues, heartbreaks, and tribulations of budding nurses and pilots flying air ambulances in remote Northern Canada. %s They're all in over their heads, and on their own, with no one to rely on but each other.
Call of the Wild is an adventure television series based on the best-selling novel of the same title by author Jack London. It was shown on Animal Planet. The thirteen episodes of Call of the Wild would later be released on DVD into 120 minute full length movie.
Arctic Air is about a bush pilot operating a small airline in the Arctic region of Northern Canada, facing various challenges and adventures.
Klondike (2014) is a TV show set in the 19th century during the Klondike Gold Rush in Yukon, Canada. It follows the journey of a group of individuals as they face the harsh conditions of the snow-covered wilderness in search of gold. The series explores themes such as survival, greed, and the human spirit.
Klondike is a 17-episode half-hour American Western television series starring Ralph Taeger and James Coburn that aired on NBC. The series premiered on October 10, 1960 and ran until February 13, 1961, facing stiff competition from The Danny Thomas Show on CBS and the second half of the first-season detective series Surfside 6 starring Troy Donahue on ABC. Klondike followed Dale Robertson's Tales of Wells Fargo on the NBC schedule.
In 'Midnight Sun,' a 14-year-old boy finds himself on a snow adventure in northern Canada, where he must navigate treacherous conditions and confront his own fears. Along the way, he forms a deep bond with a polar bear, as he learns valuable lessons about survival and the human-animal relationship.
After a plane crash in the wilderness of Northern Canada, two siblings and their loyal dog must survive the harsh elements and encounter various wild animals.
Man Vs. follows the story of Doug Woods, a survivalist and host of a popular TV show, who finds himself trapped in the Canadian wilderness with a mysterious and deadly alien creature. As he fights to survive, he must use all his skills and resources to outwit the creature and make it out alive.
A group of archeologists in a remote arctic outpost uncover a mysterious temple that unleashes a cosmic horror. As they become infected with a deadly virus, paranoia and violence ensue, leading to a fight for survival against a supernatural creature.
This movie is a collection of thirty-two short films, each portraying a different aspect of the life and career of Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. The films range from biographical accounts of his childhood and early life in Northern Canada, to explorations of his unique piano technique and interpretations of classical music. The movie also delves into Gould's personal quirks and idiosyncrasies, including his superstitions, fascination with numerology, and his love for the Arctic. Throughout the film, the audience is treated to Gould's extraordinary performances on the Steinway piano, as well as his interactions with radio broadcasters, stock exchange agents, and other artists in the world of classical music.
In 1952, a tubercular Inuk man from Nunavik is taken by force from his family and his land and transported to a sanitorium in Quebec City. Surprised by the white man's noncomprehension of the Inuit's social habits, the man's attitude varies by degrees, from outright hostility to cooperation. He is subjected not only to physical isolation but to cultural shock as well.
Dreamer of images and lover of the cold, wildlife photographer Jérémie Villet travels alone through the white deserts of the northern hemisphere in search of animals that blend into the snow. Jérémie is about to explore the wild and extreme Yukon region in Northern Canada, in search of the emblematic mountain goat.
A snowstorm in Northern Canada strands a woman from the Department of Culture, near a trappers cabin. The two gradually become acquainted within the confines of the cabin. The denouement is poignant.
Gabriel Goode is the Limb Salesman, a disgraced doctor who regenerates limbs on the black market. When Goode travels to the water mining regions of the north to heal the cherished daughter of a wealthy water miner, dark family secrets are revealed, and Goode is forced to make the ultimate sacrifice. A story of forbidden love in a dystopian future.
At the onset of the pandemic, a young woman, Sloane, reconnects with her estranged brother, Rivers. Faced with limited travel options, she embarks on a three-day trek, on foot, through the northern Ontario wilderness to reach her brother’s side. As Sloane's journey unfolds, it transforms into an eerie and beautiful odyssey, and her discovery of the wilderness intertwines with her quest for reconnection and self-discovery.
Following in the footsteps of US writer Jack London, philosopher Philippe Simay travels through the inhospitable lands of the Canadian Far North.
Animated film of a traditional Franco-Manitoban tale that resembles the story of the first Christmas.