13 épisodes
(6 h 30 min)
Épisodes
S7 E1 • Squaw Creek
By 1927 all the creeks in B.C. appeared to have been prospected...until spectacular coarse gold was found on this tributary to the Tatshenshini.
S7 E2 • K.V.R. East
A look at some of the forgotten towns along this right-of-way of the old Kettle Valley Railway.
S7 E3 • Prince George
The three Georges: Fort George, Prince George and South Fort George their histories. How they all eventually became the town now called Prince George.
S7 E4 • Fernie
This town was known as one of the great mining towns of the Rockies. It was built on coal and beat the odds by rising from the ashes of a devastating fire.
S7 E5 • Frank, Alberta
A mountain cascaded down on this town in the night burying it forever, but there were survivors. Their remarkable stories are recalled.
S7 E6 • Treasure Stories
Bill examines the stories of a couple of great treasures. A rich run of gold on the Tulameen and a seam of silver in Northern B.C.
S7 E7 • Charles Marion Russel
A profile of one of the artists who created magnificent images of the old west. Unlike other artists, Russel lived his life in the places he painted.
S7 E8 • Captain Billy Moore
Captain Billy Moore was a superman of the old west who pursued every gold rush from California to the Klondike. He made three fortunes and lost most of them.
S7 E9 • Collectibles
A look at the accessible treasure of the old west: gold scales, jewelry keepsakes, and other everyday objects.
S7 E10 • Kimberley
A town that is almost 100 years old and still going strong with the fabulous Sullivan Mine.
S7 E11 • Cliff Dwellers
The story of Mesa Verde and the strange disappearance of the cliff dwellers.
S7 E12 • Klondike Kate
The story of the most famous woman in the Yukon, the Queen of Dawson - Klondike Kate.
S7 E13 • Merritt
The high plateau of the Southern Interior of B.C. A look at the old Nicola town; the miners and cowboys who lived there.