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- Seven friends reunite for a week-long reunion at a summer camp in Ontario they used to attend as children which is now threatened with being closed down.
- A teenage girl is terrorized when she spends two nights alone on a remote island as part of her camp counselor initiation.
- The McDonald-Venturi family gear up to spend part of their summer vacation with their grandmother at her lodge.
- A United States Presidential bodyguard risks everything to save the day when a truck chock full of biological weapons contrives to crash in a National Park.
- USA 2029. The borders are closed as part of a racially intolerant agenda. All non citizens are being deported - one family fights to stay together. The journey to escape the persecution in the states begins.
- Jake is an unhappy school teacher whose childhood scars are not merely skin deep. Jake's life is upended when his shifty, rogue of a father, Leif - an absentee parent and a man who best days as a travel writer are well past him-- insists that Jake help him with his next project, a book about Algonquin Park. Agreeing to a temporary arrangement, father and son arrive at the long-neglected family cabin in the woods, a tranquil backdrop to their fractious relationship. But bickering and bad feelings are soon cut short by an unexpected tragedy Laying his father to rest along with the man's many secrets, Jake decides to finish the book as a gesture to the father he barely knew. Back at the cabin, Jake's work is interrupted by unexpected visitors: a mother and child. Carmen and Iggy are revealed to be grieving members of Leif's secret family. For Jake, this deception seems to be the final straw. All he wants to do is pack up and leave. However something stops him. Iggy, just an eleven-year-old boy, has an uncanny amount of information about an event from Jake's childhood involving a horseshoe that he views as pivotal in his life and for the book. Can these two brothers, having just met, come together on an unlikely quest that may just help them both find what they're looking for and so badly need? Algonquin is a story about family secrets, second chances, and discovering the bonds that connect us through our families having nothing to do with luck.
- With the father away, an Irish immigrant family struggle to survive their first winter in the Canadian wild.
- Sayat and Christian, along with their animated buddy Leo the catfish, explore what is going on under the waves and around the shorelines as they get up-close and personal with the creatures that live in, under and around the water.
- The startling and intimate behavior of wolves both in the wilderness and in captivity are shown in this film which was years in the making.
- Chief Doreen of the Shabot Obaadjiwan First Nation Doreen grew up in the backwoods of Sharbot Lake hunting and fishing, however it wasn't the perfect utopia. Doreen learned at an early age to keep muted and repress her true native identity for fear of prejudice. Guided by providence and spirit, Doreen started to overcome her inner demons when she got involved in Algonquin politics during the 80s', specifically land claim and reconciliation. In 1999, she was elected as the first female Chief in the Algonquin nation. Chief Doreen's insight, sage understanding of issues and calm matriarchal presence, have garnered her respect from other Chiefs and a close working relationship with Provincial and Federal political leaders. This is a story about making better choices.
- An abandoned cottage in Algonquin Park lures in 3 unsuspecting victims to complete a sinister ritual.
- Four self-absorbed advertising executives and one officious client crash-land their private charter plane into the north woods. They survive the crash, but can they survive each other?
- This Traveltalk looks at the province of Ontario begins in Ottawa, Canada's capital, then proceeds to Algonquin Park, Toronto, and Niagara Falls.
- A humorous look at how Canadians could help stop the spread of American tourists coming to their country.
- A nomad travels through a pristine forest, living in perfect harmony with his environment. All alone in a cabin surrounded by woods, a young boy searches for meaning in a vivid recurring dream. In a sterile urban hospital, an elderly man struggles to make sense of the world he is leaving behind. Bound by a common past and a shared future, these lives become tangled in the prophetic world of dreams.
- A documentary profiling Mark Lewis, the Canadian-born artist known for his experimental films.
- In late June of 2019, Josh and Brad loaded up their bags and headed into the wilderness of Algonquin Provincial Park with guest, Zalina. They embarked on a 3-day hike through the Ontario back country with nothing but what they could carry on their backs.
- A psychological thriller about two friends that go on an adventure to find a Native American burial ground when things take an unsuspecting turn for the worse.
- A young and fearless Canadian man comes within feet of a Black Bear and two Moose as he revisits his love for the Canadian outdoors, his Canadian Girl and his favourite Canadian clothing line 'Roots', in Ontario's historical Algonquin Park.
- Amanda and Busy are off to summer camp. When they arrive, they are horrified to find out that they are placed in separate cabins. Each of them find themselves having to get along with a whole new group of girls. A mean prank is pulled against one of the campers and it goes further than planned.
- After hearing a scary story while at camp, the boys pull a panty raid on the girls cabin resulting in an embarrassing moment for Amanda. The girls plan a retaliation but, when it comes to the execution, things go wrong. The girls talk about their fears in order to get through a dark and scary night.
- The coywolf, a mixture of western coyote and eastern wolf, is a remarkable new hybrid carnivore that is taking over territories once roamed by wolves and slipping unnoticed into our cities. Its appearance is very recent - within the last 90 years - in evolutionary terms, a blip in time. Beginning in Canada but by no means ending there, the story of how it came to be is an extraordinary tale of how quickly adaptation and evolution can occur, especially when humans interfere. Tag along as scientists study this new top predator, tracking it from the wilderness of Ontario's Algonquin Park, through parking lots, alleys and backyards in Toronto all the way to the streets of New York City.
- Made famous by the Group of Seven Artists and the tragic figure of Tom Thompson, Algonquin displays its Autumn colours for that brief blaze of glory in late September, early October. There are more than 1,500 km of canoe routes through thousands of lakes, ponds and streams. By paddle and portage, one can access areas of Algonquin that can't be seen otherwise