Still Standing

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  • 2015
  • 9 Seasons
  • 8.2  (1,692)

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 9 seasons (118 episodes) between June 21, 2015 and on

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Membertou
10. Membertou
September 24, 2024
The forced relocation of the Membertou First Nation 100 years ago from the coast of Cape Breton to just outside downtown Sydney, Nova Scotia sent the community into crisis. Thanks to a bold economic plan, the Membertou First Nation has successfully pulled off a stunning transformation from crisis to prosperity.
Gander
9. Gander
September 24, 2024
For years, airliners on the way to Europe needed to stop in Gander to refuel, making it 'The Crossroads of the World.' When planes no longer needed to stop in town to refuel, Gander reinvented itself with new businesses and new residents, and found a way of using its heroic actions in September of 2001 to become once again, 'The Crossroads of the World.'
M'Chigeeng First Nation
8. M'Chigeeng First Nation
September 24, 2024
M'Chigeeng First Nation is located on Manitoulin Island, which for thousands of years was a key stop on a traditional trade route and a political and spiritual centre for the Anishinaabe people. This all began to change dramatically when a series of treaties limited their freedom of movement and cut off the community from their traditional lands.
High River
7. High River
September 24, 2024
In the spring of 2013, High River, Alberta experienced the worst flooding event in the province's history. Locals needed to lean on each other to overcome this natural disaster, which they did through hugs, balloons, pies, dance and the country-western traditions the town is known for.
Slave Lake
6. Slave Lake
September 24, 2024
Five years before Fort McMurray, catastrophic wildfires ripped through the community on the weekend of May 14/15 2011, destroying 40% of the town. Now 13 years later, it's clear to see that Slave Lake's diverse community has bonded over a common goal - rising from the ashes, stronger, smarter and more resilient than ever.
Dawson City
5. Dawson City
September 24, 2024
Dawson City's claim to fame is the brief Klondike Gold Rush at the turn of the 20th century. Every year tens of thousands of tourists flock to town to soak in the community's unique culture and history. The COVID pandemic put a stop to this thriving industry which is still dealing with the repercussions of the pandemic.
Temagami
4. Temagami
September 24, 2024
Home to the world's largest stands of old-growth red and white pine forest, it's no surprise that Temagami, Ontario is synonymous with old-growth and the struggle to balance economics and conservation.
Southport
3. Southport
September 24, 2024
For 50 years, the tiny, one-of-a-kind town of Southport, Manitoba was not a town at all. It began as an air force base where thousands of pilots lived out their dream of learning to fly. In the years since the base closed, Southport has managed to transform itself from an airbase into a new kind of military community that is totally open for business.
Gracefield
2. Gracefield
September 24, 2024
For over one hundred years, small-scale farming in the warmer months and small-scale logging in the colder ones fuelled Gracefield's economy. The end of the log drive in 1991 combined with the soaring costs of farming sent the community into an economic slump. Things in Gracefield are turning around now, however, thanks to newcomers, new farmers, and newfound interest in its traditionals.
Amherstburg
1. Amherstburg
September 24, 2024
For 100 years, Amherstburg was known as the home of the Boblo Island Amusement Park - a theme park that employed hundreds and entertained hundreds of thousands every year. When the park closed, locals turned to a new attraction that will never go out of style: Amherstburg's remarkable heritage.
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  • Premiere Date
    June 21, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (1,692)
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