From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
E6 - Robson explores some of Northumberland's greatest natural wonders, including unique rock formations and one of the oldest and most dangerous breeds of cattle.
S3 E3 - Trish receives a shocking message for Ellie and Alec, and suspects start to come into view. Meanwhile, Mark has some unwelcome news for Beth.
S2 E6 - Located over 1,500 km from Australia, the beautiful archipelago of New Caledonia has a rich multicultural history.
E3 - Carnivorous caterpillars and waterfall-climbing fish are among the intriguing wildlife found in Hawaii, the most remote island chain in the world.
S4 E4 - Something big and brown is headed to Hope for Wildlife. But this bear is tied up in red tape.
From 6am to 6pm weekdays and 6am to noon weekends, Knowledge Kids is the destination in BC for an outstanding line-up of high-quality, commercial-free programming for children aged 2-8.
S8 E25 - An approaching rainstorm threatens the most important day of the year at the farm.
S8 E26 - The team ends the year by releasing a herd of white-tailed deer.
S1 E6 - This tour through the South Island's best scenery starts at Greymouth, exploring its historic mining past before moving on to Arthur's Pass National Park and the Waimakariri Gorge.
S3 E3 - Rob travels across the Pond, sailing in the slipstream of the Pilgrims and landing in Boston Harbour to explore America's first lighthouse.
E8 - Andrew heads to Amsterdam to unravel the extraordinary journey of Rembrandt van Rijn, a risk-taking young artist with exceptional skill and a desperate desire for fame and fortune.
S5 E1 - Michael ventures east through Romania, encountering a bloodsucking vampire in Transylvania, striking oil in Ploiesti and tapping into the nation's musical soul in Bucharest.
E6 - Pakesso travels to the Andean Altiplano to meet a Quechua man who promotes traditional farming methods.
E6 - The shishalh (Sechelt) Nation is harnessing the natural power of gravity and water through run-of-the-river hydroelectric energy.