Life Below Zero: Canada - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Winter Is Coming
Kim and Pierre establish a new camp in an unexplored part of the Yukon; desperate for a supply of winter meat, Becky embarks on an early season moose hunt; Pike Mike and Bentley attempt to secure their essential food sources before winter sets in.

The Hunt
Becky intensifies her efforts to harvest a moose; Pierre looks to the land for resupply; Hoping to expand his trap-line Bentley flies north to establish a new camp; Pike Mike takes one last kick at the can in his quest to pad his winter larder.

Too Close for Comfort
Kim and Pierre turn their attentions to harvesting big game; Mike returns home to discover a cabin in much need of repair; now in Lutsel K'e, Becky tries to sort out her green team of sled dogs; Bentley accelerates his winter trapping preparations.

Down to the Wire
Bentley goes hunting, determine to find meat for his family, Kim and Pierre set their sights on a beaver, an essential source of bait they need for the winter trapping season, and Mike comes up with a novel way to procure an ample stock of firewood.

On Thin Ice
Becky braves sub-zero temperatures to fish a remote, frozen lake, Pike Mike searches for a precious source of bush medicine, Kim and Pierre break camp and begin their winter trapping season, and Bentley heads cross-county with a fishing boat in tow.

Out in the Cold
Kim and Pierre's trapping season is complicated by a troublesome local resident, Becky enlists her dog team to help secure a supply of firewood, Pike Mike hunts for small game, and Bentley teaches his young nephew the tricks of the trapping trade.

Feast or Famine
Pike Mike tries to improvise a new source of bush power, Kim and Pierre are forced to exploit their survival food supply, and Becky and Bentley hit the hunting trail, hoping to harvest an animal that will keep their families fed all winter long.

Snowbound
Becky makes a last-ditch effort to harvest a Muskox; Unrelenting snow forces Kim and Pierre to upgrade their shelter; Desperate for a successful fur season, Bentley works his trapline; Caught in a deep-freeze, Mike searches for a source of water.

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