The Amazing Race Canada 1
The first season of The Amazing Race Canada was a reality game show based on the American series The Amazing Race. It featured nine teams of two with pre-existing relationships who raced around Canada for, a Chevrolet Corvette Stingray for each and unlimited air travel for a year with Air Canada. The show was produced by Insight Productions, in association with Bell Media and was broadcast on CTV. The show was hosted by Canadian Olympian Jon Montgomery.
The series premiere aired on July 15, 2013 on CTV, with the season finale airing on September 16, 2013. Father and son Timothy "Tim" Hague, Sr. and Timothy "Tim" Hague, Jr. were the winners of this season of The Amazing Race Canada. They were the first parent-child team to win in any Amazing Race franchise and at the time were the first team to win after overcoming two Speed Bumps.
Production
Development and filming
The first season was filmed from May 3 to May 24, 2013.The winning team earned CAD$250,000, a pair of Chevrolet Corvette Stingrays, and Air Canada executive passes for unlimited international air travel for a year.
The series' premiere sponsorship partners included Air Canada, BlackBerry, Chevrolet, and Interac.
During the airing of the episode for Leg 3, a message read by host Jon Montgomery recognized that the 2013 Alberta floods had occurred since the filming of the leg and prior to the series premiere. The message encouraged viewers to donate to flood relief and rebuilding efforts.
The Leg 5 Pit Stop was originally scheduled to be on the grounds of the Saskatchewan Legislative Building, however unexpected warm weather brought more people out to enjoy the weather. The unforeseen circumstance forced producers to move the Pit Stop to nearby Pine Island.
On May 8, 2013, Toronto City Council granted permission for Insight Productions to film a television episode for "3 participants rappelling over the West Tower roof onto the podium green roof of City Hall" on May 24, 2013. Ultimately, this permit was a ruse to prevent fans from recording teams rappelling off a different building and posting it online.
Casting
Casting began on December 20, 2012 with an online site for submission of applications and audition videos. The contestants included Body Break hosts Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod and actress Vanessa Morgan.Future appearances
At the live start of Season 7 on April 23, 2019, it was revealed that Jet & Dave would return to compete for a second time, as the winners of a public vote that closed on April 1.Contestants
- Tim Hague, Sr. & Tim Hague, Jr., a father and son from Winnipeg, Manitoba. In February 2011, Tim Sr. was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease.
- Jody Mitic & Cory Mitic, brothers from Kitchener, Ontario. In 2006, Jody was as a sniper team leader. During that time, he stepped on a combination anti-personnel landmine and mortar shell which blew off his right foot, and shattered his left leg. He now has artificial legs.
- Vanessa Morgan & Celina Mziray, sisters from Ottawa, Ontario. Vanessa is an actress best known for playing the title character in the Disney Channel series My Babysitter's a Vampire.
- Jet Black & Dave Schram, best friends from London, Ontario. Jet works as a police officer in London and Dave is a marketing executive.
- Holly Agostino & Brett Burstein, married doctors from Montreal, Quebec.
- Hal Johnson & Joanne McLeod, married fitness icons from Oakville, Ontario. The duo are known for their BodyBreak television segments.
- Kristen Idiens & Darren Trapp, a dating couple who are white water rafters from Fairmont Hot Springs, British Columbia.
- Jamie Cumberland & Pierre Cadieux, friends from southern Alberta. Both are members of the Alberta Rockies Gay Rodeo Association, where they initially met. They have known each other for almost 15 years.
- Treena Ley & Tennille Dorrington, twin sisters from Hamilton, Ontario. Treena is a police sergeant in Hamilton and Tennille works as a tax auditor.
Results
- A team placement means the team was eliminated.
- A indicates that the team won a Fast Forward. If placed next to a leg number, this indicates that the Fast Forward was available for that leg but not used.
- An team's placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg and had to perform a Speed Bump during the next leg of the Race.
- An underlined leg number indicates that there was no mandatory rest period at the Pit Stop and all teams were ordered to continue racing. The first place team was still awarded a prize for that leg. An underlined team placement indicates that the team came in last on a "continue racing" leg was not eliminated.
- A indicates that the team decided to use the first Express Pass on that leg; if next to a leg number, it indicates that the team with the first Express Pass was eliminated on that Leg without ever having used it. A indicates the team had previously been given the second Express Pass and used it on that leg.
- A or a indicates that the team chose to use one of the two U-Turns in a Double U-Turn; or indicates the team who received it; indicates that the team was U-Turned, but they used the second U-Turn on another team; and around a leg number indicates that the Double U-Turn was available for that leg but not used.
- ^ Tim Sr. & Tim Jr. and Treena & Tennille initially arrived 5th and 8th respectively, but both teams were issued 30-minute penalties after they failed to get both clues for each of their team members at the Butterfly Conservatory. While Tim Sr. & Tim Jr. placement dropped to 6th because Vanessa & Celina were the 5th team to arrive, Treena & Tennille's placement were dropped to last place and resulting in their elimination without the 2-hour penalty being issued.
- Vanessa & Celina used their Express Pass given to them by Kristen & Darren to bypass the Leg 4 Detour. Later, they arrived 4th at the Pit Stop, but were not allowed to check in until they dropped off their backpacks within sight of host Jon Montgomery standing on the mat. This did not affect their placement.
- ^ Holly & Brett initially arrived 3rd, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for not completing the lentil bean searching task. Vanessa & Celina and Jody & Cory checked-in during their penalty time, dropping them to 5th. Hal & Joanne also checked-in during the penalty time, but they were also issued the same penalty; since Holly & Brett began their penalty first, they were allowed to check-in with their remaining penalty time to be assessed at the start of the next leg, while Hal & Joanne were eliminated without the 2-hour penalty being issued.
- ^ Holly & Brett and Jody & Cory both agreed to a 2nd place tie after both teams stepped on the Pit Stop mat at the same time.
Episode title quotes
- "Where in the World is Ogopogo?" – Producer Named
- "Se Hou Leng" – Calligraphy Expert from Draw It Detour
- "Hoodoos and Hoodonts" – Producer Named
- "Grab a 'Nug" – Dave
- "Death By Lentils" – Producer Named
- "Check the Cannons!" – Jody
- "We Don't Have Time for the Bathroom" – Tim Sr.
- "Clutch and Release" – Vanessa
- "Ah-mazing" – Jet & Dave and Vanessa & Celina
- "The Family Race Off" – Producer Named
Prizes
- Leg 1 – Two round trip plane tickets to Sydney, Australia, and two Express Passes
- Leg 2 – Two round trip plane tickets to anywhere in Asia
- Leg 3 – Two round trip plane tickets to anywhere in the United States
- Leg 4 – An all-inclusive trip to Cancun, Mexico.
- Leg 5 – Two round trip plane tickets to anywhere in Canada
- Leg 6 – Two round trip plane tickets to anywhere in Europe
- Leg 7 – Two round trip plane tickets to anywhere in the Caribbean
- Leg 8 – Two round trip plane tickets to anywhere in South America
- Leg 9 – Air Canada Altitude Super Elite 100K status for a year and a BBM Video Chat on a brand new BlackBerry Z10.
- Leg 10 – A CA$250,000 cash payout, the opportunity to fly for a year anywhere Air Canada flies worldwide in Executive First Class, and two Chevrolet Corvette Stingrays.
- An item that can be used on the Race to skip any one task of the team's choosing up and until the seventh leg. The winning team keeps one for themselves and may give the second to another team before the end of the third leg.
Race summary
Leg 1 (Ontario → British Columbia)
Airdate: July 15, 2013- Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
- Niagara Falls
- Toronto to Kelowna, British Columbia
- Kelowna
- Kelowna
- Kelowna
- Okanagan Valley
- Okanagan Highland
- Westbank
In the second Roadblock, the team member that did not perform the first Roadblock had to walk across a narrow plank attached to a railway trestle and suspended high above the canyon in order to retrieve their clue dangling off the edge of the plank. They then had to jump off the plank to the ground to meet their partner before continuing.
;Additional tasks
- At the Niagara Parks Butterfly Conservatory, teams had to search the conservatory for one of nine terrariums, each containing a variety of creatures and two clues. Each team member had to reach into the terrarium and retrieve a clue, which contained an Air Canada ticket voucher for their first destination: Kelowna, British Columbia. The terrariums containing more dangerous creatures held earlier departure times. Four teams would be on the first flight with the remaining five teams on the second flight arriving 90 minutes behind the first.
- At Stuart Park, teams had to find a model of the yellow Interac truck, where they would find their next clue along with an Interac debit card that would serve as the teams' source of money for the rest of the Race.
- At the Lakefront Water Sports Kiosk, teams had to rent a personal watercraft and use a rudimentary map of Lake Okanagan to find a diving platform, where the Roadblock took place.
- While in Ontario, teams were provided a Chevrolet Spark as their transportation.
- While in British Columbia, teams were provided a Chevrolet Equinox as their transportation.
Leg 2 (British Columbia)
- Kelowna to Vancouver
- Sea Island
- Richmond
- Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Vancouver
The Detour was a choice between Draw It and Dance It. In Draw It, teams traveled to Ten Ren's Tea & Ginseng Company, where each team member would drink a cup of green tea. Printed on the bottom of each saucer was a Chinese symbol representing one of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac. They would have to memorize these characters, then go to the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden, reproduce them with a calligraphy brush on a rice paper, and give it to a calligraphy expert. If the characters were incorrectly reproduced, teams would start all over again with new Chinese symbols. Once the calligraphy expert was satisfied with both symbols, she would give teams their next clue. In Dance It, teams went to the Chinese Cultural Centre, where they would receive a list of destinations written entirely in Mandarin Chinese. They would have to travel to these locations in Chinatown to find the four pieces of a Chinese lion costume. Then, they had to return to the Cultural Centre, where they would have to put on the outfit and successfully perform a traditional lion dance to receive their next clue.
;Additional task
- At the DP World Container Terminal, teams had to climb to the top of a shipping crane and use a pair of binoculars to search for flags marking the location of the next Pit Stop: the green roof at Vancouver Convention Centre.
Leg 3 (British Columbia → Alberta)
- Vancouver to Calgary, Alberta
- Calgary
- Calgary
- Drumheller
- East Coulee or Midland Provincial Park
- Drumheller
The Detour was a choice between Lump by Lump and Bone by Bone. In Lump by Lump, teams traveled to the Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site and rode a locomotive called "Linda" to the wash house, where they dressed up in coal mining outfits. They then had to shovel coal into a mine cart so that it overflowed and touched all four edges of the cart and properly place their numbered-tag on the cart to receive their next clue. In Bone by Bone, teams traveled to the Royal Tyrrell Museum, where they would study a mounted display of a dinosaur's skeleton. They then had to enter the specimen preparation laboratory and completely build a model of the same skeleton from memory in order to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, teams had to book their flight to Calgary on Air Canada's website.
- Upon arrival in Calgary, teams had to choose a marked Chevrolet Silverado and drive themselves to the statue of "Outlaw" in Downtown Calgary.
Leg 4 (Alberta → Northwest Territories → Yukon)
- Calgary to Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
- Yellowknife
- Yellowknife
- Yellowknife
- Yellowknife to Carcross, Yukon
- Carcross
- Carcross
- Carcross
For their Speed Bump, Tim Sr. & Tim Jr. had to correctly memorize and recite the first four stanzas of "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" to a Robert W. Service impersonator before they could continue with the Detour.
The Detour was a choice between Yukon Supply Run and Klondike Gold Rush. In Yukon Supply Run, teams had to use the provided tools and materials to build a raft and had to paddle themselves, as well as some supplies, out into the lake to retrieve their next clue. In Klondike Gold Rush, teams completed three games inspired by the task's namesake. First, they would have to use a two-person saw to cut off a slice of wood from a log. Next, both team members would have to toss a hatchet and have it stick to a wooden target. Finally, one team member would ride in a wheelbarrow and had to direct their blindfolded partner around a course while collecting five "gold nuggets" in a gold pan, which could be exchanged for their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Yellowknife, teams had to drive themselves in a Chevrolet Traverse to Bush Pilot's Monument and search the grounds for their next clue.
- After completing the Roadblock, teams had to find Arctic Sunwest Charters at the Yellowknife Airport, where they had to sign up for one of three charter flights, each departing 20 minutes apart. The first two bush planes would carry two teams each, while the last plane would carry three teams.
- After completing the Detour, team members had to drive an ATV to the Pit Stop at Carcross Desert.
Leg 5 (Yukon → Saskatchewan)
- Whitehorse
- Whitehorse to Regina, Saskatchewan
- Regina
- Regina
- Regina
- Regina
- Regina
- Regina
The Detour was a choice between Brawn and Beauty. In Brawn, teams had a chance to become football players. They had to perform a series of football drills. Then one team member had to catch a touchdown pass from coach Khari Jones, then the other team member had to complete a field goal. After completing the drills, Khari would give teams their next clue. If teams failed, they had to run a lap around the field and start over. In Beauty, teams had a chance to become cheerleaders. They first had to learn a choreographed routine composed of dance, cartwheels, and flips. Then, they had to perform the routine for Saskatchewan Roughriders fans. If teams performed the routine correctly, team mascot Gainer the Gopher would give them their next clue.
There was a Fast Forward in this leg as Vanessa is seen holding a Fast Forward clue in her hand; however, it was unaired but included driving a police car simulation.
;Additional tasks
- At the SS Klondike, teams had to search the decks for their next clue.
- Upon arrival in Regina, teams had to search the airport parking lot for a Chevrolet Trax, where they would find a BlackBerry Z10, which they tapped with the parking attendants' Z10 to reveal turn by turn directions to their next location.
- At Saskcan Pulse Trading Company, teams had to dig through dry bulk trailer full of lentils to find 2 Sergeant Bullmoose plush toys, which led to their next clue.
- At Regina City Hall, teams had to perform a Ukrainian dance to get their next clue.
- During the Pit Stop, teams were moved to the city of Whitehorse to begin this leg of the Race.
Leg 6 (Saskatchewan → Quebec)
- Regina to Quebec City, Quebec
- Lévis
- Lévis to Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
- Quebec City
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member had to take orders from two patrons in Québécois French. Team members then had to find the correct ingredients from their order and prepare four crêpes, two savory and two sweet. A chef would demonstrate how to properly make and plate the crêpes. Once they correctly made and served all four crêpes, the chef would give them the next clue.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Quebec City, teams had to travel to Lévis Forts National Historic Site in Lévis, where they had to search their next clue when the fortress opened in the morning.
- After finding their clue at Lévis Forts, teams had to board a ferry across the Saint Lawrence River and take the Old Quebec Funicular to Château Frontenac, where they find the statue of Samuel de Champlain at Dufferin Terrace to find their next clue.
- At the Plains of Abraham, teams had to play lacrosse. Each team member had to catch a pass from their partner and score a goal to receive their next clue.
Leg 7 (Quebec → Nunavut)
The Detour was a choice between Harpoon Hunter and Igloo Builder. In Harpoon Hunter, one team member had to put on snow shoes and pull their teammate on a sled across the Sylvia Grinnell River basin. They then both had to throw a traditional harpoon and hit the colored-center of a target. Once both team members were successful, the other team member had to pull the sled back to the starting point to receive their next clue. In Igloo Builder, teams had to build an igloo using only the tools provided and pre-cut blocks of snow. Once the Inuit elder believed that the igloo could withstand an arctic night, he would give teams their next clue.
For their Speed Bump, Tim Sr. & Tim Jr. had to lead a dog sled team across Frobisher Bay to retrieve a food and deliver it back to the starting point in order to continue racing.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to consume an entire serving of muktuk – 10 pieces of whale skin and blubber – to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- On the Iqaluit Airport tarmac, teams would find their next clue written entirely in Inuktitut, leaving them to figure out that their next destination was Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park.
- At Sylvia Grinnell Territorial Park, teams had to search for their next clue, which instructed teams to locate two throat singers near the Sylvia Grinnell River and listen to an Inuit throat singing performance to receive their next clue.
- After the Detour, teams had to travel by snowmobile across Frobisher Bay to the Hudson's Bay Company Trading Post.
- After completing the Roadblock, teams had to walk uphill northwest from the Hudson Bay Trading Post to the top of a mountain marked with inuksuk to find the Pit Stop.
Leg 8 (Nunavut → Nova Scotia)
- Iqaluit to Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Halifax
- Mahone Bay
- Mahone Bay
- Lunenburg
- Lunenburg
- Lunenburg
- Lunenburg
The Detour was a choice between Surf and Turf. In Surf, teams made their way to Lunenburg Harbour, where they had to board a lobster fishing boat and pull six lobster traps from the sea. They then had to band the claws of each lobster and then deliver them to the Grand Banker Seafood Bar & Grill to receive their next clue. In Turf, teams had to make their way to Boscawen Inn, where they were presented with samples of 12 different kinds of sausages and had to memorize their German names. They then had to run to Zwicker Wharf and identify the 12 sausages from another, unlabeled set of samples to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Halifax airport, teams found a USB flash drive inside their Chevrolet Sonics, which contained a message that teams had to play on the car's MyLink video system and directed them to Pier 21.
- When Pier 21 opened, teams received a passport and had to find 7 different stamps and ink the 7 stamps onto the passport to receive their next clue.
- At St. John's Anglican Church, teams received a Canadian dime, which features the Bluenose sailing ship on its reverse. Teams had to make their way to its successor, the Bluenose II, which was in a Lunenburg drydock at the time, to find the Pit Stop.
Leg 9 (Nova Scotia → Newfoundland and Labrador)
- Lunenburg to North Sydney, Cape Breton Island
- North Sydney to Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador
- St. John's
- St. John's
- St. John's
- St. John's
- Petty Harbour–Maddox Cove or St. John's
- St. John's
- St. John's
- St. John's
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member could use any items available to them in the music store to perform on George Street and earn C$50 from passersby to receive their next clue from a street fiddler.
;Additional tasks
- At Port aux Basques, teams had to run to one of three waiting shuttles that would take teams overnight to St. John's. The first shuttle carried one team. The second shuttle also carried one team, which left 15 minutes after the first vehicle. The third shuttle carried two teams and left fifteen minutes after the second vehicle.
- At the Quidi Vidi Brewing Company, teams had to recite Terry Fox's inspirational quote at the monument that they had earlier memorized at St. John's Terry Fox Memorial Site. If correct, they would be granted entry into a traditional , where each team member had to kiss a cod and drink a shot of Newfoundland Screech.
- After completing the Roadblock, teams had to find the Pit Stop at the most easterly point in North America, leaving them to figure out that it was Cape Spear, not the nearby Fort Amherst.
Leg 10 (Newfoundland and Labrador → Ontario)
- St. John's to Toronto, Ontario
- Toronto
- Toronto
- Toronto
- Toronto
- Toronto
- Toronto
In the final Roadblock of the Race, the team member did not perform the first Roadblock had to match the provincial and territorial flags with the floral emblems visited during the Race onto a map board. If teams were sharp, they would have noticed the flags printed onto their Pit Start clue and that the Pit Stop greeters on each leg and the Cadbury president wore the floral emblem of their province or territory. The flag and emblem associated with each location are:
Once all the flags and emblems were paired up on the map, teams would receive their final clue.
;Additional tasks
- After landing in Toronto, teams had to search outside Pearson International Airport for a woman wearing a maple leaf baseball cap with their next clue.
- After completing the first Roadblock, each team was given a Cadbury Caramilk bar inside their clue envelope, leaving them to figure out that they had to find the Cadbury Gladstone Chocolate Factory.
- At the Cadbury Chocolate Factory, teams had to search through cartons of Cadbury Caramilk bars to find one of three "golden chocolate bars". Once they found one, they could proceed to the president's office, where they would be given a golden key to unlock a safe, where their next clue was located.
- At the Toronto Zoo, teams had to search the grounds for their next clue, which had been set up inside the panda exhibit.
- At the start of the leg, teams received a free upgrade to business class on their flight to Toronto.
Ratings
# | Airdate | Episode | Viewers | Rank | Rank | Ref |
1 | July 15, 2013 | "Where in the World is Ogopogo?" | 2.986 | 1 | 1 | |
2 | July 22, 2013 | "Se Hou Leng" | 2.871 | 1 | 1 | |
3 | July 29, 2013 | "Hoodoos and Hoodonts" | 2.909 | 1 | 1 | |
4 | August 5, 2013 | "Grab a Nug" | 2.425 | 1 | 1 | |
5 | August 12, 2013 | "Death By Lentils" | 2.870 | 1 | 1 | |
6 | August 19, 2013 | "Check the Cannons!" | 2.943 | 1 | 1 | |
7 | August 26, 2013 | "We Don't Have Time for the Bathroom" | 2.790 | 1 | 1 | |
8 | September 2, 2013 | "Clutch and Release" | 2.789 | 1 | 1 | |
9 | September 9, 2013 | "Ah-mazing" | 2.870 | 1 | 1 | |
10 | September 16, 2013 | "The Family Race Off" | 3.056 | 1 | 1 |
- Episode 4, "Grab a Nug", aired on Civic Holiday Monday.
- Episode 8, "Clutch and Release", aired on Labour Day.