Land and Sea - Season 2 / Year 2010

Land and Sea - Season 2 / Year 2010

Season 2 / Year 2010

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DatesOct 17, 2010 - May 1, 2011
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Shades of the Past
Year 2010Episode 130 min

Shades of the Past

Stan Deering was 10 years old when his family left Flatrocks. But his memories of his early childhood in that abandoned outport are still vivid. And as time goes by, to him they become more and more important.
Oct 17, 2010
The Story of a Quarry
Year 2010Episode 230 min

The Story of a Quarry

Back in the late '80's, John Hurley Sr hatched a plan. He figured he would revive an old abandoned slate quarry in the tiny Trinity Bay community of Burgoyne's Cove. Some said he was a dreamer...that no one would ever buy rock coming out of Trinity Bay. But Hurley proved them wrong.
Oct 31, 2010
Concordia: Tall Ship Down
Year 2010Episode 330 min

Concordia: Tall Ship Down

In September of 2009, the tall ship SV Concordia sailed out of Lunenburg NS. Joining the crew on board were students attending the Class Afloat program - a mix of academic studies and sailing skills. Five months later, on a blustery day off the coast of Brazil, the unthinkable happened. Without warning, The Concordia was knocked over on her side and began to flood with water. 18 minutes later, she sank. For everyone on board it was a harrowing escape, a fight for survival, and an experience that will haunt them forever.
Nov 7, 2010
Fried Squirrels & Beaver Tales
Year 2010Episode 430 min

Fried Squirrels & Beaver Tales

Hazel Tubrett lived in Labrador for ten years. During that decade, she heard her former father-in-law tell many tales...stories of his childhood on the Labrador coast. How people lived, what they ate...how they survived.
Nov 14, 2010
Bay of Fundy
Year 2010Episode 530 min

Bay of Fundy

The Bay of Fundy is home to the highest tides in the world. Twice daily a volume of water equal to the flow of all the rivers on the planet enters the Bay. The tides rise 12 to 16 meters - 40 to 50 feet high but it is not only the awesome physical power of the Fundy tides. It's their ability to support the magnificent whales, fascinating seabirds and shorebirds and the rest of the marine life. The Bay is truly one of the natural wonders of the world.
Nov 21, 2010
The Time of Tunes
Year 2010Episode 630 min

The Time of Tunes

"His accordion is 40 years old...he's over 90. Mr. Pete Barron. One of Placentia Bay's master players. Still cranking out the old tunes most have long forgotten.
Nov 28, 2010
Magdalen Islands
Year 2010Episode 730 min

Magdalen Islands

The Magdalen Islands are isolated in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. So how does the small population survive and make a living when other rural communities are dying? By taking control of their own fishery, by building a tourism market and by enticing newcomers to start new businesses.
Dec 5, 2010
Island of Peace
Year 2010Episode 830 min

Island of Peace

Examining how one man rebuilt the world of his childhood on the abandoned Samson's Island in Notre Dame Bay, Nfld.
Oct 24, 2010
Farm Workers
Year 2010Episode 930 min

Farm Workers

Investigating the increase of Jamaican farm workers in Nova Scotia since local labor is hard to find.
Dec 19, 2010
Land and Sea Remembered Part One
Year 2010Episode 1030 min

Land and Sea Remembered Part One

Part 1 - Former host Dave Quinton shares some of his memories of the series. He holds the record as Land and Sea's longest running host. Dave Quinton. And in his 26 years with the show, Dave became a household name in Newfoundland and Labrador...a voice instantly recognized by those who grew to love the program he helped create, and nuture.
Dec 26, 2010
Land and Sea Remembered Part Two
Year 2010Episode 1130 min

Land and Sea Remembered Part Two

Part 2 - Former host Dave Quinton shares some of his memories of the series.
Jan 2, 2011
Algae the Future of Fuel
Year 2010Episode 1230 min

Algae the Future of Fuel

Investigating the alternative fuel properties of algae.
Jan 9, 2011
The Nobles
Year 2010Episode 1330 min

The Nobles

Taking a look at the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary's mounted unit.
Jan 16, 2011
Moonshine
Year 2010Episode 1430 min

Moonshine

Moonshine - it has the reputation of being illicit and dangerous. Despite that, the people of Prince Edward Island have had a long love affair with shine. For generations, every special occasion included a customary bottle of the potent drink. Today the art of making shine remains entrenched in Island life.
Jan 23, 2011
Mistaken Mystique
Year 2010Episode 1530 min

Mistaken Mystique

Mistaken Point is a remarkable place, some might even call it magical. It's a rocky headland at the tip of the Avalon Peninsula. Etched onto two shelves of stone are the remnants of ancient creatures that lived more than 560 million years ago.
Jan 30, 2011
BioBlitz Biodiversity
Year 2010Episode 1630 min

BioBlitz Biodiversity

BioBlitz: the search for biodiversity. How often do we even think about the creatures and plants that live among us? That's the goal of the 3rd annual BioBlitz organized by St. Mary's University in Halifax. The scientists are counting all the species at Crystal Crescent Beach Provincial Park. It's an important way to evaluate the health of any ecosystem.
Feb 6, 2011
Gone on the Track
Year 2010Episode 1730 min

Gone on the Track

Remembering the terrible CP Rail accident in 1980 that took the lives of 12 young Newfoundlanders.
Feb 13, 2011
Alewives: A Border Dispute
Year 2010Episode 1830 min

Alewives: A Border Dispute

Examining the alewives debate between Maine and New Brunswick and how it affects the smallmouth bass industry.
Feb 20, 2011
The Mi'kmaq Way
Year 2010Episode 1930 min

The Mi'kmaq Way

Profiling Conne River elder John Nick Jeddore.
Feb 27, 2011
PEI Oysters
Year 2010Episode 2030 min

PEI Oysters

Learning about the future of the oyster industry in P.E.I.
Mar 6, 2011
True Blue
Year 2010Episode 2130 min

True Blue

Looking at the rock called Labradorite.
Mar 13, 2011
Coyotes
Year 2010Episode 2230 min

Coyotes

Not that long ago, coyotes were rarely seen in the Maritimes. Farmers might have considered them a nuisance, when they killed a lamb or calf. But most people never gave them a thought. That all changed with the death of singer/songwriter Taylor Mitchell in 2009. Coyotes attacked her on a trail in Cape Breton. In Nova Scotia coyotes are now seen as a deadly enemy and a public danger.
Mar 20, 2011
Quahog Shuffle
Year 2010Episode 2330 min

Quahog Shuffle

When Barry found himself in Prince Edward Island looking for seasonal work, he started asking questions about the type of clam called a quahog. And before long, he was on the beaches of PEI in his stocking feet, doing the quahog shuffle. Fishing for the shellfish you find with your feet.
Mar 27, 2011
NS Folk Art
Year 2010Episode 2430 min

NS Folk Art

Nova Scotia folk art is often called primitive or naïve. It's certainly colourful, whimsical and popular. For art collectors around the world, this "art of the people" is one of the things that makes Nova Scotia famous.
Apr 3, 2011
The Berry Belt
Year 2010Episode 2530 min

The Berry Belt

You'll meet a blueberry farmer, two aspiring cranberry farmers and a farmer who's growing a powerful berry you've likely never even heard of - sea buckthorn. You'll discover the health benefits of these tiny berries and gain an appreciation for the patience it takes to produce them.
Apr 10, 2011
NB Gas
Year 2010Episode 2630 min

NB Gas

There could be lots of natural gas in parts of New Brunswick, but it's difficult to retrieve. It lies deep underground in the shale layers. Oil companies want to use a technique called fracking to bring it to the surface. But some people are worried that fracking will harm the environment. And they may be right. We went to Pennsylvania to see the effects of fracking on communities there. We visit New Brunswick where oil companies are already exploring. Is the province ready? Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island may also have huge shale deposits.
Apr 17, 2011
The Heart of Hagan's Hospitality
Year 2010Episode 2730 min

The Heart of Hagan's Hospitality

Looking at one of the most colorful bed and breakfast owners.
Apr 24, 2011
Within Sight of Shore
Year 2010Episode 2830 min

Within Sight of Shore

Looking at the sinking of HMCS Esquimalt during the Second World War.
May 1, 2011

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