Sun, Oct 21, 2012
In this episode: Unless you're hitch-hiking, getting around nowadays is pretty easy compared to 100 years ago. Luke and Jock learn about the changes in transportation throughout Nova Scotian history. They explore traditional birch bark canoes, horse and buggy, our first cars and they take flight at 14 Wing Greenwood.
Sun, Oct 28, 2012
In this episode: Have you ever wanted to walk on the bottom of the ocean? Well, Luke and Jock do just that. Hurting for cash, they go panning for gold in Waverley. Then they check out what can only be referred to as a 'mystery wall' located in Bayers Lake. Up first in the episode three, the boys travel to a Nova Scotian island that was once its own little country.
Sun, Nov 4, 2012
In LeHave, the boys skate around Atlantic Canada's only indoor bowl. At Nova Scotia's first fair trade coffee co-operative Jock enjoys a cup of joe, and then he enjoys a glass of wine from a very sustainable winery. But first, Jock and Luke meet their new friend Fluke at the community run Two Rivers Wildlife park.
Sun, Nov 11, 2012
Here in Nova Scotia, we have a healthy appetite for delicious local food. Luke and Jock travel around and gather the goods to make a meal, fit for a king. Fine wine, pure maple syrup, Ice cold Beer, fresh lobster and quality cheese. Of course, they'll need a lesson from Chef Mark Gabrieau to put together a meal unique to Nova Scotia.
Sun, Nov 18, 2012
While Nova Scotia isn't known for the Loch Ness Monster, we certainly have a few creatures of our own. Luke slurps some oysters and Jock fathers some halibut. They watch for whales off the coast of Halifax and track cougars in the bush. But first, they are off to check out some of Nova Scotia's prehistoric fossils.
Sun, Nov 25, 2012
We can preserve everything. Luke and Jock learn how Nova Scotia is protecting the history of some of our first settlers, and a few of our oldest churches. In Lunenburg, they explore one company's ability to make sustainability fashionable. But first they rob and steal their way through the streets of Mahone Bay.
Sun, Dec 2, 2012
Nova Scotia has witnessed some famous disasters like: The Halifax Explosion, Swiss Air 111 and the sinking of the SS Atlantic. Luke and Jock learn about disasters throughout Nova Scotia's past. Like the Springhill Mine Disasters. And the not only one, but two invasions at Fortress of Louisburg. First they head to Magazine Hill to learn about the second Halifax explosion from more than 60 years ago, and why they're safer today than ever before.
Sun, Dec 16, 2012
The boys are finally caught hitch hiking. An effort to avoid a major fine, they're sentenced to work it off with some of Nova Scotia's finest. They feel the heat at the Nova Scotia Fire school. They become Taz's tasty treat, and Jock ends up with a free ride that's going no where. But first they endure some serious ERT training.
Sun, Dec 30, 2012
Canada is home to some pretty incredible scientific achievements, like insulin. Nova Scotia adds some notable innovations to the list. Luke and Jock explore the waste water management facility in Bear River, and some energy efficient turbines. But first they travel to Baddeck to check out the Alexander Graham Bell Museum.