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12:00 pm
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From 6am to 6pm on weekdays and 6am to noon on weekends, Knowledge Kids is BC’s trusted destination for high-quality, commercial-free programming for children ages 2–8.
6:00 pm
Bahama Blue
Episode 1Caves|46 minutesThe caves and blue holes of the Bahamas are home to some of the most spectacular geological formations in the world.
6:48 pm
Form + Place
Patkau Architects|4 minutesJohn and Patricia Patkau have designed many of the most notable pieces of architecture in Canada, including the Seabird Island School and Audain Museum.
7:00 pm
Treaty Road
Episode 3Water|44 minutesIn Treaty 3 territory, Erin and Saxon learn about the ongoing struggle to protect the water from contamination.
7:46 pm
Re: Location: Alvaro Rojas
Re: Location: Alvaro Rojas|10 minutes8:00 pm
The Planets
Episode 4Life Beyond the Sun: Saturn|58 minutesRaised in the freezing outer reaches of the solar system, Saturn began life as a strange planet of rock and ice.
9:00 pm
Part of the Pack
Part of the Pack|81 minutesWolves live in habitats where humans are encroaching, including parts of Vancouver Island. This documentary explores our relationship to the wild through the stories of people who have brought wolves or wolf-dog hybrids into their lives.
10:23 pm
The Commute
The Commute|4 minutes10:30 pm
Block Dog
Block Dog|44 minutesWorking this hard, who wouldn’t want their best friend by their side? Filmmaker Everett Bumstead follows eight dogs in a tree planting camp near Quesnel, BC, where they are loyal companions, morale boosters, entertainers and even protectors.
11:17 pm
Saving Steelhead from Extinction
Saving Steelhead from Extinction|5 minutes11:30 pm
Words Matter
Words Matter|22 minutesMi'kmaw poet and author Rebecca Thomas sets out to reclaim the language stolen from her father at residential school, while exploring the complicated past that's kept it from her.
11:53 pm
Form + Place
Nitobe Memorial Garden|3 minutesNitobe Memorial Garden at UBC is one of the most authentic Japanese gardens in North America. Dedicated to Nitobe Inazo, who's goal was to "become a bridge across the Pacific," the garden now offers that connection.