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- Three food and design experts travel the world to revive failing restaurants by connecting them to the local culture beyond their gorgeous views.
- Episode one of a multi part series highlighting creative milestones of professional artists in the real world.
- Isolated with her sister and lover in a remote house, Olivia begins to suspect an intimate relationship developing between the two. As delusions overcome her, the two sisters' personalities begin to bleed into one another. Alouette is an atmospheric piece that explores the boundaries of psychosis.
- 'Boundaries are completely imaginary...they're exactly what you believe them to be.' 8% No Limit steps into the mind of a blind runner reflecting a life bound by disability as she runs Canada's longest trail for 20 days, 885km, with 8% vision. 'Every day we are given a choice. Not only how we view the world, but how we let the world view us.' In August of 2014 Rhonda-Marie Avery set out on an 'ultra' adventure that would take her outside the limits of her disability that most would doubt possible.
- Follow Sarumonin as he travels the vast lands... or seas in this case, and witness the dramatic entrance of insanity as it takes over. Days pass as Sarumonin tries to reach the Island, however not only is arriving there the wish - the desire to leave is even more so powerful.
- Tobermory, Ontario, considered "Canada's Caribbean," has short summer seasons that Coconut Joe's Bar and Grill owner Michael needs to maximize. He's taken a risk by opening a tiki-themed restaurant about as far from anything authentically tiki as possible, and it's in need of décor guidance and menu updates to get summer visitors to come by in the droves necessary to keep it open. Through incorporating smoky flavours into Tobermory's white fish, learning chainsaw carving art, visiting a local farm that wants to help with Michael's produce problem, and more, the experts put their skills to the test in an attempt to help breathe new life into this Ontario restaurant with a stunning view.
- The remaining teams head to Tobermory, Ont. and the Bruce Peninsula, where they compete for a spot in the Season 8 finale.
- Having been a summer tourist there herself for many years, Kelly, a proverbial home baker, bought the Little Cove Bakery in Tobermory, ON three years ago, Tobermory largely that summer tourist town with the bakery located on the highway just before entering the national park. Rather than it be what was her original thought of a fun business in a place she loved, it has turned out to be a constant worry in needing to make enough money during the six month tourist season to cover her "year round" bills. As such, she works 24/7 unpaid alongside her sister Denise and her husband Ted, both also unpaid, during that tourist season. With that worry about money, she has not put in the needed upgrades to the business to make it her own. Steve can see that Kelly is more than a good home baker, but she has to make the place her own by building off what she does well - mostly her best selling butter tarts, which Steve considers among the best he's ever had - and ditch what doesn't sell well in Kelly keeping what the previous owners had on offer such as pies and "store bought" doughnuts, and by making it a twelve month out of the year business through marketing it as a destination bakery and fostering a strong a loyal local clientele. Tiffany can help with the latter as she rebrands the business into a bakery/general store. Beyond making the exterior look more like a business and not a house, Tiffany sees the interior as a blank canvass in Kelly not having put much if any thought into how the front of house looks or functions.