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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.
7:30 pm
David Rocco’s Dolce India
Season 1, Episode 3Holi Gurudwara|23 minutesDavid learns that the spirit of community in India transcends religion when he helps prepare a Holi feast at Delhi's largest Sikh temple.
7:54 pm
BC Birds At a Glance
American Robin|1 minutesAn American robin watches the world from its perch in the trees.
8:00 pm
Earth’s Great Rivers
Season 1, Episode 3Mississippi|50 minutesFrom the frozen fringes of the north to the hot and steamy south, the Mississippi's fingers stretch into nearly half of the USA.
8:51 pm
From Parking Lot to Paradise
From Parking Lot to Paradise|5 minutes9:00 pm
Earth's Biggest Festival: Kumbh Mela
Earth's Biggest Festival: Kumbh Mela|50 minutesEvery 12 years, millions of Hindus journey to Prayagraj, India, for Kumbh Mela, the world’s largest human gathering. Experience the vibrant culture, captivating human stories and staggering feat of building a huge temporary city in a matter of weeks.
9:51 pm
Take Me Home
Episode 13Vikram Vij|2 minutesA restaurant is a village made up of the people who work there, the people who produce the food, and the customers; it's a home created through a mosaic of experiences.
10:00 pm
Apocalypse: War of Worlds
Episode 6The Abyss 1963-1991|53 minutesPresident Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, and America sinks deeper into the Vietnam War. In 1989, the Berlin Wall falls.
10:54 pm
BC Birds At a Glance
Birds Eye|3 minutesA house finch watches urban life from its perch in the trees.
11:00 pm
Hope for Wildlife
Season 10, Episode 9The Buzzard's Breakfast|50 minutesWhen a turkey vulture gets trapped under a seal carcass, a photographer snaps into action to save its life.
11:50 pm
Dancehalls, Deejays + Distortion
A Song for Haida|5 minutesAt the height of his popularity, Paul Horn performed a series of solo flute concerts for a grieving orca named Haida, who was mourning the death of his mate Chimo.