Charley Boorman's Extreme Frontiers - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Canada
S01E01 Newfoundland - Tobermory
Charley begins his adventure in the most easterly point of Newfoundland, where he sees a huge iceberg in the rough Atlantic seas. He later sees a
sombre reminder of the Titanic's fate and tackles a tidal bore wave head on.
Canada
S01E02 Lively - Regina
Charley makes his way through the Big Muddy Badlandsas he stops at Lively. He then travels further west along the world's longest street, which is almost 1,200 miles long to Winnipeg where he sleeps at Canada's most haunted hotel. He then meets up with some Mounties and takes part in a training mission, before enjoying the Canada Day celebrations. He then takes part in a rodeo in Saskatchewan.
Canada
S01E03 Calgary - Tuktoyaktuk
Charley makes his way through Alberta where he finds out about cowboys at the Rafter Six Ranch. He is then forced to face one of his worse fears when armed with just a rope and a guide; he has to climb to the top of Mount Fable.
Canada
S01E04 Dwson - Tofino
Charley concludes his adventure as he makes his way towards the Pacific coast. He gets the chance to pilots a small plane to Dawson City and takes a look around a goldmine that has been running since the days of the gold rush.
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