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- A hot-tempered farm laborer convinces the woman he loves to marry their rich but dying boss so that they can have a claim to his fortune.
- A bratty teenager fakes her own kidnapping, but gets mistakenly kidnapped for real instead.
- Despite some initial hesitations, a family from the East decides to try their luck by settling in the harsh and dangerous West in 1867.
- A Japanese man who always wanted to be a cowboy arrives in Montana and teams up with an African American singer, a bullied Native American, a cute veterinarian and an old cowboy to save a ranch.
- A young Native Canadian (First Nations person) fights to keep her culture and identity when she is abducted to a residential school.
- Brown arrives in Canada from Europe to seek his fortune as a gold-digger and is appalled by the murderous greed of the prospectors. He then lives with the first nations but the situation escalates through dealings with conning fur traders.
- Indigenous visionaries, scientists and communities are rematriating the buffalo to the heart of the North American plains they once defined, signaling a turning point for Indigenous nations, the ecosystem, and our collective survival.
- A teenage girl (Hank) tries to save a herd of wild horses from a local gang intending on capturing and selling them for dogmeat. Unfortunately the nearest Federal land where the horses will be safe lies one hundred and fifty miles away, over badlands and a mountain range. Based on the novel "The Wild Horse Killers".
- Looking into some of the unique ecosystems across a sprawling mountain range, and introducing the animals that call them home.
- We begin at the train station near Montana's Glacier National Park, where Blackfeet Indians meet the arriving tourists. Glacier Park, an off-screen narrator tells us, has the remnants of 60 glaciers, from three ice ages. We visit the lodge, built in Swiss style, where college students dressed in Swiss garb do the serving at the restaurant. We watch Indian dancing and a ceremony. After views of lakes, mountains, and trails in the park, it's north to Canada's Waterton Lakes, a vacation spot for Canadian and U.S. families.
- Throughout the world, peace and conflict often occur at political and other artificial borders. Transcending Boundaries explores the different contexts in which man-made borders and the conflict that surrounds them impact communities.
- From the iconic waters of Maligne Lake to the towering heights of Tsar Mountain, the Canadian Rockies have inspired adventure for centuries.
- Jungle Jack and his family travel to Waterton Lakes as well as the Canadian Rockies in search for moose, big horn sheep and a herd of elk. They later uncover prehistoric animals at Dinosaur Provincial Park.
- Jack travels to Alberta to check out four World Heritage sites. He kicks off his journey from Waterton, the first international peace park. Then he gets down and dirty at Dinosaur Provincial Park where he uncovers animals from the dinosaur age, and lends a hand to a snake researcher working in this unique habitat, all before heading to Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies.
- An alcoholic small-town police chief's life is shattered by unspeakable tragedy.
- Richard Wiese explores the wilds of Alberta, Canada. He comes face to face with black bears at Waterton Lakes National Park, learns how the First Nations tribes of Canada survived off the land, and joins renowned paleontologists on a dig.