Timber Kings - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Heaven's Gate
Bryan Jr. feels the heat to recreate the cozy log home a British Columbia couple lost to a fire. Meanwhile, Peter hopes for a ticket to heaven by building a covered entrway for the local church. And Beat delivers on a promise to make his young son a log loft-bed and one-of-a-kind desk.
Under the Gun
While Beat constructs a luxury fishing lodge in northern British Columbia, Bryan Jr. is coerced into giving the local gun shop a much-needed facelift. And Peter joins forces with his former crane operator, Nelly, to build a sandbox on steroids for her baby girl.
Cowboy Confidential
Beat and Andre are lassoed into building an elaborate carved archway for the Williams Lake Stampede. Meanwhile, Joel wrangles a rookie crew to construct a vacation home in the wilds of Wisconsin. And Peter finds his green thumb helping Al make a backyard greenhouse.
History Lessen
Bryan Sr. and Joel brave the British Columbia backwoods to save a historic game warden's cabin, while Beat cooks up an outdoor log kitchen for his lakeside cottage. And Peter builds a Saskatchewan couple's dream retirement retreat.
Where There's Smoke
The heat is on Bryan Jr. to build a deluxe, log smoker for the family fishing resort. Meanwhile, Beat constructs the ultimate summer home in Ontario's lush countryside. And Joel converts his kids' playhouse into a miniature man-cave.
Behind the 8 Ball
Andre is on cue to deliver a stunning log pool table for a Williams Lake pub until the owner racks up his request. Meanwhile, Peter battles rain, wind and lightening to construct a gorgeous cliff-side home in North Carolina. And it's sink or swim for Joel and Bryan Sr., building Pioneer's first ever log boathouse.
Giddy Up
Beat saddles up for Germany and the creation of a western-style guesthouse to match the saloon he built for his cowboy-loving clients. Meanwhile, Andre and Joel build an Alberta town an archway to rope in the tourists and Peter dreams up a chainsaw-powered bicycle.
Reach for the Sky
While Peter and Bryan Sr. defy gravity by erecting a 50-foot log teepee in Canada's North, Beat is mired in mud building a post and beam home on the Alberta prairie. Meanwhile, Bryan Jr. creates a bear-headed canoe from a single log, but will it float?
Homes, Sweet Homes
A fresh inside peek into some of the Timber Kings most spectacular and unique finished homes and the challenges encountered building them.
All Shook Up
Joel builds an earthquake-proof home on Vancouver Island. Meanwhile Andre travels to Kamploops, BC to construct a modern timber-frame home for his nephew. And Peter and Beat enlist their kids in a competition to see who can create the quickest cart for the annual Soapbox Derby.
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