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- No food, no shelter, no fresh water - one man alone in the wild for seven days with only his wits and stamina to sustain him.
- Les Stroud shows how to survive alone in the wilderness for ten days. He has minimal supplies, and demonstrates all survival techniques without the assistance of a camera crew or production crew.
- An air-headed but ultimately well-meaning southern country hick man tries to teach his method of outdoor hunting, fishing and survival skills through adventures into the swamps and forests of the deep south.
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2009– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 1h 14mPodcast Episode
- Les looks back over his previous survival experiences in Survivorman and Survivorman Ten Days and discusses ten major issues he has faced. Les reviews many clips from previous episodes of both shows and shows how they show these issues.
- 2017– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 16mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 10mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 56mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1h 16mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 55mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2024)2021– 1h 48mPodcast Episode
- With the support of the town behind him, Shaun is energized to make his dream to build a guest house in his hometown of Burlington, a.k.a. "The Burl", a reality. With his fiancée, Shelby and his fellow business partner, Peter Blackie, Shaun sets off to find inspiration in the outport communities of Newfoundland. And he finds it big time in Fogo Island. Voted one of the 'Top 10 Places in the World to Visit' by The New York Times, this remote Newfoundland island is currently enjoying international hot spot status. Seems like Shaun isn't the first Newfoundlander who's dreamed big in revitalizing outport Newfoundland. Thanks to hometown gal/ multimillionaire, Zita Cobb, Fogo Island has a grand scale artist's colony that will soon be supported by a luxury, state-of-the-art inn. Fueled by his conversations with Zita, Shaun's dream gets bigger. A lot bigger. Like a couple of million dollars bigger. Shaun's dream grows from a modest guest house, to a five-star lodge with a world-class kitchen. There's one small problem, however. Shaun is anything but a self-made millionaire. But before Shaun can come up with a budget, he needs to find an architect. Who will design this new dream? Aided by his right-hand man, Peter Blackie, the search for the architect begins. But finding the right person to build a manor that will capture the hearts of the townspeople is no easy task. Shaun thinks there has to be more than a five-star lodge that will attract tourists. Activities, for one thing. What will people do? For him, there's so much to explore and experience in the beautiful outdoors of Burlington. There's hiking, snowmobiling, ice-fishing, kayaking- but is this really enough? And to test the adventure tourism potential of his town, Shaun brings in a man who knows all about keeping busy in the middle of nowhere, Survivorman himself, Les Stroud! Now all he has to do is convince Les that Burlington is worth putting on the map.
- Les and his 16-year-old son Logan find themselves trapped without supplies and without a way home while sea kayaking along the coastline of British Columbia. Staying hydrated, fed and warm takes on a whole new meaning with Logan by his side.
- Les and Logan set out for a father/son fishing trip in a tin boat. Stranded after their motor dies, Les and Logan are quickly plunged into an intense survival situation that could happen on any summer vacation.
- Les tries to find 100 percent, indisputable, irrefutable, undeniable proof of the Sasquatch's existence in Alberta, Canada.
- The students paint a mural with graffiti artist Don Rimx and go on a camping trip with "Survivorman" Les Stroud. Scott makes an agreement with Leo which could jeopardize all of Dream School.