Still Standing

Watch Still Standing

  • 2015
  • 8 Seasons
  • 8.2  (1,670)

Still Standing is a Canadian TV show which first premiered in 2015, starring Jonny Harris, Sue Alcock, and James Douglas. The show focuses on the unique and often overlooked stories of small towns across Canada. Jonny Harris, a comedian, and writer, brings his signature humor and wit to his travels across Canada as he explores the history, culture, and charm of these small towns.

Each episode features a different town and community in Canada, highlighting the unique characters that make these places special. Harris interacts with the residents and uncovers the rich history and quirkiness of the towns he visits. The show is an amalgamation of travel, history, and comedy that offers viewers an insight into places they may have never heard of before.

In the first season of the show, Harris travels to a variety of small towns across Canada. He visits communities ranging from those with only a few hundred residents to those with a few thousand. For instance, in one episode, he meets a group of older residents in Aylesford, Nova Scotia, who have come together to revitalize their once-thriving farming community. He explores how the town's history of producing onions has shaped their identity and the current generation's determination to preserve their way of life.

In another episode, Harris visits Joggins, Nova Scotia, a sleepy town that has a rich paleontological history. He meets Sue Alcock, the park's coordinator, who introduces him to the town's claim to fame, a fossil-rich beach. The town's history is replete with stories of early settlers and their efforts to eke out a living.

Throughout the course of the show, Harris delves into the heart and soul of these communities, looking for the untold story that makes each of them unique. Along the way, he showcases the eccentric characters that make up these communities and the extraordinary lengths they go to keep their towns alive.

One of the standout features of the show has to be Harris's charm and wit. He is very personable and engages the residents in lively conversations that bring out their unique personalities. Whether it's a local historian or a farmer, Harris is equally at ease with everyone he meets. He manages to inject humor into even the most mundane of situations, often drawing attention to some of the small-town quirks and traditions that define these communities.

The show's production values also deserve a mention, with stunning cinematography and good sound design that immerses viewers in the town's sights and sounds. This helps enhance the show's overall appeal and make it entertaining to watch.

Overall, Still Standing is an excellent show that showcases the beauty and charm of small towns in Canada. It is a testament to the character and resilience of the people who make up these communities. It is funny, informative, and incredibly heartwarming at times. It's a show that is uplifting and a must-watch for anyone interested in the lesser-known towns and communities of Canada.

Still Standing is a series that ran for 8 seasons (108 episodes) between June 21, 2015 and on

Still Standing
Filter by Source

Seasons
Wabush, NL
10. Wabush, NL
January 2, 2024
The remote, mining town of Wabush is a community built for one purpose: extracting iron-ore. Long-time residents and newcomers alike have figured out how to turn Wabush from "the middle of nowhere" to the centre of it all.
Morden, MB
9. Morden, MB
January 2, 2024
In the summer of 2021, Morden, MB experienced a drought so intense, the community's drinking water was at risk and a state of emergency had to be declared.
Okanagan Falls, BC
8. Okanagan Falls, BC
January 2, 2024
After decades of decline in its traditional fruit tree and cattle ranch economy, Okanagan Falls is banking on a new crop to turn things around: the intoxicating wine grape.
Lac La Biche, AB
7. Lac La Biche, AB
January 2, 2024
After the loss of its local fish, fur, and caviar industries, and the 2015 downturn in oil and gas, Lac La Biche, Alberta is looking to reinvent itself with luxury tipis, 3D archery, and the best gas station bathroom in the country.
New Richmond, QC
6. New Richmond, QC
January 2, 2024
New Richmond, QC is unique in that it sits at the confluence of two rivers and three cultures: Mi'kmaq, French, and English.
Goderich, ON
5. Goderich, ON
January 2, 2024
Goderich, ON is well-known as "Canada's prettiest town." It's also well-known for its devastating tornadoes, like the one that destroyed downtown Goderich in 2011.
Oneida Nation of the Thames
4. Oneida Nation of the Thames
January 2, 2024
Oneida Nation of the Thames is hard at work reclaiming the economic, cultural, and spiritual practices that were banned by government policies over the past 100 years.
Markdale, ON
3. Markdale, ON
January 2, 2024
Markdale ON, Canada's self-proclaimed "Ice-Cream Capital," took a hit when it's all-important ice cream factory burned to the ground.
Gibsons, BC
2. Gibsons, BC
January 2, 2024
Gibsons, BC, once made famous for The Beachcombers is charting a new course for itself as a regional hub for Filipino culture, a tourist destination, and paradise for beer lovers.
Ucluelet, BC
1. Ucluelet, BC
January 2, 2024
Despite its incredible beauty, Ucluelet is having to work hard at overcoming its reputation as Tofino's next-door neighbour.
Description
Where to Watch Still Standing
Still Standing is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Still Standing on demand at Amazon Prime, Amazon, Hoopla, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    June 21, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (1,670)