With
Jennifer Salisbury being the latest competitor eliminated, the three finalists are determined:
Ted Coffey,
Wayne Skuhala and
Dave Spencer. Their first challenge is to find in order a set of four disks out of a hundred disks strewn through the Know-It-All pit based on the numerical answers to questions, with the fastest two moving onto the final two challenges. This challenge not only requires knowledge of those answers, but a good sense of direction, a good sense of distance, and being able to stay calm under pressure as each wrong disk results in a 2 minute time penalty. The penultimate challenge, worth 100 points, is to drive from the Know-It-All pit back to the competitors' hotel in the shortest route in a car that should not turn right. For every right turn or reverse, 5 kilometers are added to the route total. For every kilometer difference between the two, 2 points are deducted for the longer traveler. The final challenge, worth 150 points, pits the two finalists against one hundred people who applied for the show but didn't make the cut. Ten will ask the competitors a question or propose a topic, with the competitors' task being not so much to answer the questions correctly, but convince the one hundred that their answer or what they say about the topic is correct. Daniel will ask his own questions, followed by one nemesis who will also ask a question. Those one hundred two people will assign the points. The competitor with the greatest number of points combined in the final two challenges is named Canada's Greatest Know-It-All Season 1.
—Huggo