Striking Balance is a documentary series that explores how Canadians from the Arctic Circle to the Niagara Escarpment, are struggling to create sustainable relationships between people and nature.
Long PointOntario's Long Point, the world's longest freshwater sand spit, is threatened by an invasive plant, phragmites.
Clayoquot Sound
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Clayoquot SoundBritish Columbia communities look to the past to learn how the environment, cultures and economies can thrive.
Mont Saint-Hilaire
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Mont Saint-HilaireThe old-growth forest and pristine lake of Quebec's Mont Saint-Hilaire are cherished by nearby communities.
Bras d'Or
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Bras d'OrOn the Bras d'Or Lake in Cape Breton Island, oyster farming was seen as a sustainable alternative to working in coal and steel.
Georgian Bay
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Georgian BayResidents struggle to mitigate the impact of cottagers and a new highway on the region's endangered species.
Redberry Lake
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Redberry LakeStudents conduct social and scientific experiments at Redberry, a salt lake at the heart of a shrinking Saskatchewan community.
Fundy
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FundyThe Inner Bay of Fundy's population of Atlantic salmon is teetering on the edge of extinction, but people are determined to bring it back.
Waterton
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WatertonGrizzlies are increasingly protected in Alberta, challenging the ranchers of the Waterton Biosphere Reserve to find new ways to coexist with them.