Great American Railroad Journeys Season 4 Episode 7
Springhill Junction to Quebec City
Clutching his 1899 copy of Appleton’s Guide to Canada, Michael Portillo travels on the Ocean train from Nova Scotia to New Brunswick. Along the way, he investigates the world’s biggest tide at Hopewell Rocks and admires its dramatic rock formations and caves. Michael apparently defies gravity on a magnetic hill in a 1965 Pontiac Bonneville. North of Moncton in Miramichi, he joins the Elsipogtog First Nation in a pow wow, where he learns about quilting and traditional dress. In Amherst, Michael investigates the history of an ambitious ship railway designed to ferry ships by rail over the isthmus between the Bay of Fundy and the Northumberland Strait. He quarries highly-prized Wallace sandstone for a 150-year-old family firm.
- 4 - 20Hinton to JasperFeb. 01, 2019
- 4 - 19EdmontonJan. 31, 2019
- 4 - 18SaskatoonJan. 30, 2019
- 4 - 17Portage La Prairie to WatrousJan. 29, 2019
- 4 - 16WinnipegJan. 28, 2019
- 4 - 15CalgaryJan. 25, 2019
- 4 - 14Kamloops to BanffJan. 24, 2019
- 4 - 13Port Moody to KamloopsJan. 23, 2019
- 4 - 12Vancouver Island to San Juan IslandJan. 22, 2019
- 4 - 11VancouverJan. 21, 2019
- 4 - 10Edmonton to JasperMar. 28, 2020
- 4 - 9Portage la Prairie to SaskatoonMar. 21, 2020
- 4 - 8Sainte-Anne-de-Beaupre to WinnipegMar. 14, 2020
- 4 - 7Springhill Junction to Quebec CityMar. 07, 2020
- 4 - 6Halifax to Prince Edward IslandFeb. 29, 2020
- 4 - 5Kamloops to CalgaryFeb. 22, 2020
- 4 - 4Vancouver Island to KamloopsFeb. 15, 2020
- 4 - 3Skagway to VancouverFeb. 08, 2020
- 4 - 2Talkeetna to JuneauFeb. 01, 2020
- 4 - 1Ninilchik to WasillaJan. 25, 2020