The Amazing Race Canada 8

Summary

The Amazing Race Canada 8 is the eighth season of The Amazing Race Canada, a Canadian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race. Hosted by Jon Montgomery, it featured ten teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race across Canada. The grand prize included a CA$250,000 cash payout, a trip for two around the world, and two Chevrolet Silverado ZR2s.[1] This season visited five provinces and travelled over 20,000 kilometres (12,000 mi) during eleven legs. Starting in Mont-Tremblant, Quebec, racers travelled through Quebec, Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and New Brunswick before finishing in Vancouver. New twists introduced in this season include the On Ramp, which was a task that gave teams the chance to reenter The Amazing Race Canada; the Pass, which forced a team to stop racing until another team passed them; a double elimination leg; and four teams racing in the final leg. The season was originally scheduled to premiere on CTV in July 2020; however, after the COVID-19 pandemic forced production to postpone the season for two years due to travel restrictions between selected Canadian provinces, it premiered on July 5, 2022 with a preseason special etalk Presents: The Amazing Race Canada airing on July 1.[2][3] The season finale aired on September 20, 2022.

The Amazing Race Canada 8
Season 8
Presented byJon Montgomery
No. of teams10
WinnerCatherine Wreford & Craig Ramsay
No. of legs11
Distance traveled20,000 km (12,000 mi)
No. of episodes11
Release
Original networkCTV
Original releaseJuly 5 (2022-07-05) –
September 20, 2022 (2022-09-20)
Additional information
Filming datesApril 26 (2022-04-26) –
May 21, 2022 (2022-05-21)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 7
Next →
Season 9

Best friends and Broadway performers Catherine Wreford and Craig Ramsay were the winners of this season, while siblings Jesse Cockney and Marika Sila finished in second place, sisters Franca and Nella Brodett finished in third place, and Brendan and Connor McDougall finished in fourth place.

Production edit

Development and filming edit

 
Teams began The Amazing Race Canada 8 from the base of Mont Tremblant Resort in Mont-Tremblant.

The day after the finale of Season 7, CTV announced the renewal of the show for an eighth season.[4]

After the COVID-19 pandemic led to CBS suspending production of the thirty-third season of American edition of The Amazing Race[5] and Network 10 delaying the production of fifth season of The Amazing Race Australia, before eventually filming that season around Australia,[6] Mike Cosentino, the President of Content and Programming at Bell Media, stated in mid-March 2020 that "decisions around the upcoming eighth season will be made with the health and safety of the Racers and the crew as the top priority."[7] As the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada worsened, Consentino stated two months later that pre-production for the upcoming season had been halted due to safety concerns.[8] On June 23, 2020, the show announced on its social media that the season had been postponed until 2021.[9] Insight Productions CEO John Brunton then stated in an interview on June 3, 2021 that the season would be delayed a second time to 2022 at the latest for safety reasons.[10] Bell Media confirmed the second postponement at upfronts a week later with Justin Stockman, Bell Media's vice-president of content development and programming, announcing that the show would be a part of CTV's summer 2022 schedule.[11][12]

On April 26, 2022, Ivanoh Demers of Radio-Canada reported that crew members were at La Grande Roue de Montréal.[13] Teams were in Lethbridge, Alberta on April 30.[14] On May 1, the show filmed in Fernie, British Columbia.[15] Filming in Canmore, Alberta occurred on May 4.[16] Racers were spotted in Kelowna and Vernon, British Columbia on May 6 & 7.[17][18][19] Filming took place in Belleville and Picton, Ontario on May 12.[20] A task at the Richmond Night Market occurred on May 21, the date when filming officially wrapped.[21]

For the first time in the series, host Jon Montgomery doesn't introduce the teams; instead, the teams introduce themselves.

This season introduced two new obstacles: the On Ramp and the Pass. The On Ramp was a task that allowed teams to find an On Ramp Pass and return to The Amazing Race Canada. The Pass was an obstacle that is similar to the Yield. The team that received the Pass would have to wait for another team to arrive and pass them before continuing on. Also, for the first time in Amazing Race Canada history, four teams competed in the final leg. Similar to the sixth Vietnamese season, all four remaining teams in this season crossed the Finish Line.

Casting edit

Casting for the season initially began on October 10, 2019 with a deadline of December 1.[22] On January 8, 2020, the first stage of casting for this season was completed.[23] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, contestants were required to be fully vaccinated.[24]

Marketing edit

Chevrolet and Expedia returned as sponsors.[1] New sponsors included Desjardins Group, Subway Canada, Destination BC, GURU Organic Energy, Marshalls, Tourism Richmond, Trans Canada Trail, Disney+, which promoted Pinocchio and Andor, and Marvel Studios, which promoted Thor: Love and Thunder and She-Hulk: Attorney at Law.[1][25]

Cast edit

 
Jully Black
 
Jesse Cockney

The cast includes Big Brother Canada 9 winner Tychon Carter-Newman, Broadway theatre actress Catherine Wreford, Inuvialuit Olympic cross-country skier Jesse Cockney, actress and Inuvialuit activist Marika Sila, and singer and Juno Award-winning artist Jully Black.[26]

Contestants Age Relationship Hometown Status
Jully Black (Returned to competition) Eliminated 1st
(in Montreal, Quebec)
Kathy Hunter
Cassie Day (Returned to competition) Eliminated 2nd
(in Fernie, British Columbia)
Jahmeek Murray
Jully Black 44 Friends Toronto, Ontario Eliminated 3rd
(in Vernon, British Columbia)
Kathy Hunter 41 Regina, Saskatchewan
Dennis Ashe 42 Uncle & Nephew Halifax, Nova Scotia Eliminated 4th
(in London, Ontario)
Durrell Borden 33
Cedric Newman 50 Father & Son Montreal, Quebec Eliminated 5th & 6th
(in Sandbanks Provincial Park, Ontario)
Tychon Carter-Newman 30
Cassie Day 31 Engaged Toronto, Ontario
Jahmeek Murray 32
Court Larabee 39 Dating Couple Whistler, British Columbia Eliminated 7th
(in Pokeshaw, New Brunswick)
Ali Clark 33 Fernie, British Columbia
Beverley Cheng 30 Friends Toronto, Ontario Eliminated 8th
(in Georgian Bluffs, Ontario)
Veronica Skye 32 Vancouver, British Columbia
Brendan McDougall 29 Brothers McDougall, Ontario Fourth place
Connor McDougall 26
Franca Brodett 32 Sisters Edmonton, Alberta Third place
Nella Brodett 30
Jesse Cockney 32 Siblings Canmore, Alberta Runners-up
Marika Sila 29
Catherine Wreford 42 Friends Winnipeg, Manitoba Winners
Craig Ramsay 45 Windsor, Ontario

Results edit

The following teams are listed with their placements in each leg. Placements are listed in finishing order.

  • A red placement with a dagger (†) indicates that the team was eliminated.
  • An underlined blue placement with a double-dagger (‡) indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop in a non-elimination leg, and had to perform a Speed Bump task in the following leg.
  • An italicized and underlined placement indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop, but there was no rest period at the Pit Stop and all teams were instructed to continue racing.
  • A purple ε indicates that the team used an Express Pass on that leg to bypass one of their tasks.
  • A brown ∈ indicates that the team used the Pass and a brown ∋ indicates the team on the receiving end of the Pass.
  • A teal х indicates that the leg featured a Face Off challenge.
Team placement (by leg)
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8x[a] 9 10x[a] 11
Catherine & Craig 5th 5th 1st Removed from
competition
[b]
7th[c] 3rd 4th 1st 2nd 1st
Jesse & Marika 8th 2nd 4th 2nd 1st 6thɛ[d] 1st 1st 4th 3rd 2nd
Franca & Nella 4th 1st 7th 3rd 2nd 1st 2nd
ɛ
[e][d]
3rd 2nd 4th 3rd
Brendan & Connor 1st 4th 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 4thε[d] 6th 5th 1st 4th
Beverley & Veronica 2nd 3rd 3rd 6th 4th 4th 5th[e] 2nd 3rd 5th
Court & Ali 6th 9th[f] 5th Removed from
competition
[b]
8th[c][f] 6th 5th 6th
Cedric & Tychon 9th 6th 6th 4th 6th 3rd 7th[g]
Cassie & Jahmeek 3rd 8th 9th 7th[b] 5th 5th 8th[g]
Dennis & Durrell 7th 7th 8th Removed from
competition
[b]
[h]
Jully & Kathy 10th 5th[b] 7th
Notes
  1. ^ a b This leg featured a Face Off challenge.
  2. ^ a b c d e Catherine & Craig, Court & Ali, and Dennis & Durrell were removed from the competition due to COVID-19. As a result, Cassie & Jahmeek and Jully & Kathy re-entered the competition as replacement teams.
  3. ^ a b Catherine & Craig and Court & Ali found the On Ramp pass and were able to re-enter the race.
  4. ^ a b c This team used their Express Pass to bypass one of the tasks on this leg.
  5. ^ a b Franca & Nelia used the Pass against Beverly & Veronica.
  6. ^ a b This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
  7. ^ a b This was a double-elimination leg; the last two teams to check in at the Pit Stop were both eliminated.
  8. ^ Dennis & Durrell were eliminated from the race when they failed to find one of the On Ramp passes.

Race summary edit

 
The route map of The Amazing Race Canada 8.
Destinations   Air travel     Rail travel     Water travel     Bus travel
  Helicopter travel     Bicycle travel     Gondola travel
Route Markers   Detour     Roadblock      Pass     Face Off     Speed Bump     On Ramp    Pit Stop

Leg 1 (Quebec) edit

 
The first Roadblock of The Amazing Race Canada 8 was at La Grande Roue de Montréal.
Locations
Episode summary
  • Teams set off from the starting line at Mont Tremblant Resort and had to search for five marked plaques in order to decode a book cipher. After unscrambling their letters to spell OLD MONTREAL, teams received their next clue, which directed them to the Mont-Tremblant village dock, where they had to sign up for one of two buses to Old Montreal, each of which would carry five teams and departed 15 minutes apart. Once there, teams had to find one of two people wearing flat-panel display digital posters for Thor: Love and Thunder in order to receive their next clue and a piece of Mjölnir.
  •   In this season's first Roadblock, one team member had to climb 200 feet (61 m) to the top of La Grande Roue de Montréal and retrieve their next clue and another piece of Mjölnir.
  •   This season's first Detour was a choice between Jazz and Pizzazz. In Jazz, teams had to perform a song by Juno Award winner Ranee Lee, which had to include improvised scat singing, in order to receive their next clue and another piece of Mjölnir. In Pizzazz, teams had to perform a burlesque routine, which included removing articles of their costumes in the correct order, in order to receive their next clue and a piece of Mjölnir.
  • At the Rialto Theatre, teams had to assemble their pieces of Mjölnir before they could check into the Pit Stop.

Leg 2 (Quebec → Alberta) edit

 
Once in Lethbridge, Alberta, teams travelled to Indian Battle Park and encountered a Detour.
  • Episode 2: "Goatageddon" (July 12, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to Lima, Peru, a $5,000 Marshalls gift card, and a $5,000 Subway gift card (awarded to Franca & Nella)
Locations
Episode summary
  • At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to Calgary, Alberta. Once there, teams had to search the airport parking lot for a marked SUV, which contained their next clue. Teams were directed to Indian Battle Park in Lethbridge, where they had to watch a Siksika dance before receiving a golden eagle feather and their next clue.
  •   This leg's Detour was a choice between Hoot or Herd. In Hoot, one team member had to memorize seven owl sounds and the other team member had to memorize descriptions of the sounds. When teams could match the sounds to the descriptions, they received their next clue. In Herd, teams had to choose a coloured bandana, find nine goats wearing the same coloured bandanas, and correctly add the numbers on the bandanas from memory in order to receive their next clue.
  • At a Subway restaurant in Lethbridge, teams had to memorize a list of vegetables (22 tomatoes, 15 bell peppers, 18 onions, and 27 cucumbers), collect the vegetables from three farm stands outside the city, and deliver them to the restaurant to receive their next clue and free Subway sandwiches.
  •   In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to don a virtual reality headset, play a game of Rhythmatic, and score at least 90% in order to receive their next clue directing them to the Pit Stop: the Prince of Wales Hotel in Waterton Park.
Additional note

Leg 3 (Alberta → British Columbia) edit

 
The city of Fernie, British Columbia, hosted the third leg.
  • Episode 3: "We Love Weenies!" (July 19, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to Bangkok, Thailand, and a $2,000 Marshalls gift card (awarded to Catherine & Craig)
  • Eliminated: Cassie & Jahmeek
Locations
Episode summary
  • At Pat's Waterton, teams had to pedal a Surrey bike to Wieners of Waterton, choose a list of four food orders, and deliver the food by bicycle to the given addresses from memory in order to receive their next clue. Teams then drove to Pincher Station's grain elevator and signed up for one of two buses, the first carrying four teams and the second carrying five teams, to Sparwood. Once there, teams found a marked SUV, which contained their next clue.
  •   This leg's Detour was a choice between Learning to Fly or Ready to Roll. In Learning to Fly, teams had to listen to a fishing story that incorporated quirky names for fly fishing lures, run one kilometre (0.62 mi) to the Elk River, and arrange a set of twenty fishing lures in the order that they were mentioned in the story to receive their next clue. In Ready to Roll, teams had to assemble a mountain bicycle so that it matched an example in order to receive their next clue.
  •   In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to don a leotard and leg warmers and perform a 1980s-style aerobics routine to the satisfaction of the instructor in order to receive their next clue directing them to the Pit Stop: the fourth hole of the Fernie Golf Course.

Leg 4 (British Columbia → Alberta) edit

 
While in Kananaskis Country, teams used inflatable canoes to padde down the Kananaskis River.
  • Episode 4: "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyways" (July 26, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and a $1,500 Marshalls gift card (awarded to Brendan & Connor)
Locations
Episode summary
  • At Fernie City Hall, teams had to sign up for one of two buses, the first carrying three teams and the second carrying four teams, to Canoe Meadows in Kananaskis Country, Alberta. Once there, teams had to paddle whitewater canoes three kilometres (1.9 mi) down the Kananaskis River in order to reach their next clue.
  •   As a result of re-entering The Amazing Race Canada, Jully & Kathy and Cassie & Jahmeek had to complete a Speed Bump; they had to inflate a whitewater canoe before they could continue racing.
  •   In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to secure a pack onto a simulated horse by tying a diamond hitch in order to receive their next clue.
  • At the Trans Canada Trail, teams had to complete a sliding puzzle of a section of the trail in order to receive their next clue.
  •   In this leg's second Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to complete an all-terrain slalom course within 105 seconds on an adaptive eBike in order to receive their next clue directing them to the Pit Stop: the biathlon range at the Canmore Nordic Centre.
Additional notes
  • Catherine & Craig, Court & Ali, and Dennis & Durrell were removed from the competition due to COVID-19. As a result, Cassie & Jahmeek and Jully & Kathy re-entered the competition as replacement teams.
  • 2022 Winter Paralympics gold medalist Mark Arendz appeared as the Pit Stop greeter for this leg.
  • This was a non-elimination leg.

Leg 5 (Alberta → British Columbia) edit

 
One Detour task in Vernon, British Columbia, had teams making apple pies.
  • Episode 5: "I'm a Human Kite" (August 9, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to London, England, and a $2,000 Marshalls gift card (awarded to Jesse & Marika)
  • Eliminated: Jully & Kathy
Locations
Episode summary
  • At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to Kelowna, British Columbia. Once there, teams had to search the airport parking lot for a marked vehicle, which contained their next clue.
  •   In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had perform a tandem paraglide above the Okanagan in order to receive their next clue.
  •   For their Speed Bump, Cassie & Jahmeek had to sort a pile of ski boots onto shelves by size and style before Cassie could attempt the second Roadblock.
  •   In this leg's second Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to complete a biathlon by cross-country skiing around a 300-metre (980 ft) loop to a firing range and shoot five targets with five rounds in order to receive their next clue. If they missed any targets, they had to ski the loop again before attempting to shoot the remaining targets.
  •   This leg's Detour was a choice between Ball'n or Pomme'n. In Ball'n, teams had to score five points in a game of lawn bowling by rolling biased bowls closer to a jack than a pair of local competitors in order to receive their next clue. In Pomme'n, teams had to make five miniature apple pies by rolling out dough, slicing apples, and adding a pastry lattice top in order to receive their next clue.
  • At Jealous Fruits Orchard, teams had to count the cherry trees within a marked area and then calculate the weight of the cherries that the trees would yield in order to receive their next clue directing them to the Pit Stop: the yoga platform at Predator Ridge Resort.

Leg 6 (British Columbia → Ontario) edit

 
The campus of Western University was the site of the final task and Pit Stop in London, Ontario.
  • Episode 6: "Racing for Our Lives" (August 16, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to Honolulu, Hawaii, and a $1,500 Marshalls gift card (awarded to Franca & Nella)
  • Eliminated: Dennis & Durrell
Locations
Episode summary
  • At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to Toronto, Ontario. Once there, teams had to travel by train and subway to make their way to Marshalls, where teams had to study the photograph of an outfit and then search the store for four matching items, which had to cost less than $200, in order to receive their next clue.
  •   Teams were instructed to travel by train to London and make their way to the East Park Golf Gardens. There, teams found Jon, who informed them that two of the three teams who had been removed from the race due to COVID-19 would re-enter the competition after solving a riddle and finding an On Ramp pass in a well. Catherine & Craig and Court & Ali found the two On Ramp passes and were able to re-enter the competition.
  •   This leg's Detour was a choice between Aviate or Animate. In Aviate, teams had to attach a propeller to a Cessna 150 in order to receive their next clue. In Animate, one team member had to don a motion capture suit and recreate the movements of an animated movie starring Jon, without watching the movie, while their partner took on the role of director, in order to receive their next clue, Jesse & Marika used their Express Pass to bypass this Detour.
  •   In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to lead a dog through a dog agility course within 45 seconds in order to receive their next clue.
  • At the Western Interdisciplinary Research Building, teams had to don a Muse headband and meditate until they heard 30 birds chirps from the headband's app in order to receive their next clue, directing them to the Pit Stop at the Western Alumni Stadium.
Additional notes
  • Dennis & Durrell failed to find one of the On Ramp passes and were eliminated from the race.
  • There was no additional elimination at the end of this leg; all teams were instead instructed to continue racing.

Leg 7 (Ontario) edit

 
Teams learned American Sign Language at the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf in Belleville, Ontario.
  • Episode 7: "What the Duck Is Going On?" (August 23, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to Geneva, Switzerland, and a $2,500 Marshalls gift card (awarded to Jesse & Marika)
  • Eliminated: Cassie & Jahmeek and Cedric & Tychon
Locations
Episode summary
  • At the start of this leg, teams had to sign up for one of two buses, each of which carried four teams, to Toronto. Once there, teams had to search the downtown area for one of two people wearing red hats who had tickets for one of two trains to Belleville, one carrying three teams and the other carrying five teams. Once there, teams found their next clue.
  •   In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to choose an abstract map and fill in the names of fourteen birdhouses in order to receive their next clue.
  •   This leg's Detour was a choice between Press It or Push It. In Press It, teams had to replicate a message by arranging type pieces in reverse and then printing out the message on a printing press in order to receive their next clue. In Push It, one team member had to sit in a tub and relay instructions to their partner to make 15 working bath bombs in order to receive their next clue.
  • At the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf, one team member was taught how to sign the name of the school's first deaf professor, while their partner memorized the American manual alphabet. Once the latter team member could identify the name SAMUEL GREENE, teams received their next clue directing them to the Pit Stop: the beach at Sandbanks Provincial Park. Franca & Nella and Brendan & Connor used their Express Passes to bypass this task.
Additional notes
  •   Franca & Nelia used the Pass against Beverly & Veronica.
  • This leg featured a double elimination; the last two teams to arrive at the Pit Stop were eliminated.

Leg 8 (Ontario & Quebec) edit

 
Teams encountered their first Face Off at Fairmont Le Château Montebello in Montebello, Quebec.
  • Episode 8: "Give Me a Moustache and Call Me Sherlock Holmes" (August 30, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to Istanbul, Turkey, and a $2,000 Marshalls gift card (awarded to Jesse & Marika)
Locations
Episode summary
  • At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to travel by train to Ottawa. Once there, teams had to search the parking lot of the train station for a marked vehicle, which contained their next clue, which directed them to drive to the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Quebec. Teams had to search through a collection of 3,000 stamps in the museum to find the postage cost of 13 stamps provided to them in order to receive their next clue.
  •   In this leg's Roadblock, teams had to search the Canadian Museum of History for the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver and retrieve a ticket for a flight on a vintage biplane, where one team member had to spot a 40-foot (12 m) letter M in order to receive their next clue.
  • Following the Roadblock, teams had to travel by ferry across the Ottawa River and use their car's GPS to navigate to their next destination.
  •   For this season's first Face Off, two teams had to compete against each other in a game of croquet. The first team to clear two balls through a series of wickets and hit the centre peg received their next clue, while the losing team had to wait for another team. The last team remaining at the Face Off had to turn over an hourglass and wait out a time penalty before moving on.
  • In Montebello, teams had to solve a murder mystery by locating and interviewing six witnesses, who gave their statements in Québécois French, in order to receive their next clue from the inspector. Teams then had to check in at the Pit Stop: Manoir Papineau.
Additional note
  • This was a non-elimination leg.

Leg 9 (Ontario → New Brunswick) edit

 
During the leg in the Acadian Peninsula, teams visited the Village Historique Acadien.
  • Episode 9: "I Love You. I Know." (September 6, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to Mexico City, Mexico; 250,000 Expedia rewards points each; and a $2,500 Marshalls gift card (awarded to Catherine & Craig)
  • Eliminated: Court & Ali
Locations
Episode summary
  • At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to Bathurst, New Brunswick. Once there, teams had to travel to Frostbites Dairy Bar, where they received ice cream cones and their next clue. Teams were instructed to load their trucks with plywood, a lobster trap, and two chairs, which they would need during the leg, in order to receive their next clue.
  •   In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to perform an Acadian stepdance in order to receive their next clue.
  • At the Village Historique Acadien, teams had to dress in 17th century clothing and wooden clogs, and fill a water barrel using a yoke and two small buckets in order to receive their next clue.
  •   For their Speed Bump, Brendan & Connor had to use traditional couvreur tools to make 50 roof shingles before they could continue racing.
  •   This season's final Detour was choice between Oyster Shuck or Clean & Tuck. In Oyster Shuck, teams had to delicately shuck open 24 oysters and then replicate two oyster platters in order to receive their next clue. In Clean & Tuck, teams had to clean a glamping dome such that it matched an example in order to receive their next clue.
  • After the Detour, teams had to check in at the Pit Stop: Pokeshaw Rock.

Leg 10 (New Brunswick → Ontario) edit

 
After arriving in Tobermory, racers drove in the town's harbour.
  • Episode 10: "Is that a Wild Peacock?" (September 13, 2022)
  • Prizes: A trip for two to Auckland, New Zealand, and a $3,500 Marshalls gift card (awarded to Brendan & Connor)
  • Eliminated: Beverley & Veronica
Locations
Episode summary
  • At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to Toronto, Ontario. Once there, they had to travel to the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park in order to receive their next clue.
  •   In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to drive a sports car through a three-kilometre (1.9 mi) precision driving course within 150 seconds in order to receive their next clue.
  • After the Roadblock, teams had to drive to Oshawa Executive Airport, where they signed up for one of three floatplanes to Tobermory, the first of which carried one team and the other two carried two teams. At Divers Den, one team member had to follow a series of buoys and swim to four shipwreck known as the Tugs, find four numbers, and relay the numbers to their partner, who had to use them to unlock a treasure chest containing keys to a marked vehicle that contained their next clue.
  •   For this season's final Face Off, two teams had to compete against each other in a game of snooker. The team who scored more points would receive their next clue, while the losing team had to wait for another team. The last team remaining at the Face Off had to turn over an hourglass and wait out a time penalty before moving on.
  • At CFB Meaford, teams had to run through an obstacle course while a training officer listed the 4th Canadian Division's seven critical military values, which they had to repeat in order to receive their next clue. Teams then had to check in at the Pit Stop: the lighthouse at The Inn at Cobble Beach in Georgian Bluffs.

Leg 11 (Ontario → British Columbia) edit

 
BC Place hosted of the finish line for The Amazing Race Canada 8.
  • Episode 11: "Where Is Gurmail?" (September 20, 2022)
  • Prizes: A CA$250,000 cash payout, a trip for two around the world, and a 2022 Chevrolet Silverado ZR2 for each team member (awarded to Catherine & Craig)
  • Winners: Catherine & Craig
  • Runners-up: Jesse & Marika
  • Third place: Franca & Nella
  • Fourth place: Brendan & Connor
Locations
Episode summary
  • At the start of this leg, teams were instructed to fly to Vancouver, British Columbia. Once there, teams had to travel to Cardero Park in order to find their next clue.
  •   In this leg's first Roadblock, teams had to travel by helicopter to Caulfeild Cove in West Vancouver. There, one team member had to don a wetsuit, jump 20 feet (6.1 m) from the helicopter, and swim to a buoy, where they found their next clue.
  •   In this season's final Roadblock, the team member who did not perform the previous Roadblock had to don roller skates and complete an obstacle course within 75 seconds in order to receive their next clue.
  • At the old auditorium of the University of British Columbia, teams had to sing the Italian lyrics to the "Libiamo ne' lieti calici" (from Verdi's La traviata) in order to receive their next clue. Teams were then directed to the Richmond Night Market, where they had to purchase ten food orders from ten different vendors in order to receive their next clue.
  • At the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch, teams had to place 27 riddles describing challenges that they had completed during the race beneath the locations where the tasks occurred and in chronological order in order to receive their final clue, which directed them to the finish line at BC Place.

Ratings edit

No. Title Air date Viewers
(millions)
Weekly rank Ref.
1 "Come on Doodlebug" July 5, 2022 1.70 1 [28]
2 "Goatageddon" July 12, 2022 1.59 1 [29]
3 "We Love Weenies!" July 19, 2022 1.77 1 [30]
4 "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyways" July 26, 2022 1.40 1 [31]
5 "I'm a Human Kite" August 9, 2022 1.60 1 [32]
6 "Racing for Our Lives" August 16, 2022 1.75 1 [33]
7 "What the Duck Is Going On?" August 23, 2022 1.54 1 [34]
  • No episode aired on August 2 following Civic Holiday; CTV instead aired a rebroadcast of The 4th Annual Howie Mandel Stand-Up Extravaganza.
  • No ratings data was provided by Numeris following August 28, 2022.[35]

References edit

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