North Americana hits the road, unearthing surprising stories that connect Americans and Canadians, then sharing insider travel tips for those who might want to go too. Award-winning journalist Liz Beatty hosts inviting along some great American storytellers and expert guests.
23 Available Episodes (23 Total)Average duration: 00:30:43
Feb 02, 2021
Episode 15: War of 1812 Factoids Americans Would Love to Know
00:36:23
PBS storyteller Robert Reid shares his funny factual dive into the war that few people can explain on either side of the border. And why all this matters today.
Jan 26, 2021
Episode 14: New France Cuisine Across North America
00:32:47
Beyond poutine, two stories in this episode set the table for the varied culinary legacy of New France in North America. From Montreal bagels to Cajun gumbo.
Jan 19, 2021
Episode 13: A King, a President & a Hotdog Save the Free World
00:36:06
The little-known story of how a King, a US president, and a hotdog saved the free world. And how our host Liz Beatty is connected to all this!
Jan 12, 2021
Episode 12: Mushing From Fairbanks to Whitehorse - The Yukon Quest
00:34:29
An insider take on this cross-border odyssey from National Geographic photographer and writer Katie Orlinsky. We get the goods straight from mushers who take on this most gruelling of dog sled races.
Jan 05, 2021
Episode 11: Canadian Black Baseball’s Quest for Cooperstown
00:34:16
National Geographic Editor, Heather Greenwood Davis, reveals how a black baseball team in Ontario, pre-Jackie Robinson, were among the best in the world. And how their descendants are still fighting for their due recognition.
Dec 08, 2020
Episode 10: The Hawaiian Roots of BC’s Salt Spring Island
00:33:49
Long before steamships and airplanes, Hawaiians were planting roots in British Columbia’s Salt Spring Island. And they still are.
Dec 01, 2020
Episode 9: Martin Short, Eugene Levy and the Moment Unknown Canadian Comics Would Change US Comedy
00:47:13
From Eugene Levy, Martin Short and Toronto's 1960s version of Godspell to the Emmy-sweeping Schitt’s Creek — we return to the precise moment when a group of unknown Canadian comics were launched and American comedy would never be the same.
Nov 24, 2020
Episode 8: How Did Siberian Reindeer Get to Canada’s Arctic
00:32:19
Lonely Planet Editor, Alex Howard, shares this crazy 1930s quest — Siberian reindeer shipped to Alaska, then driven over 1500 miles to Canada’s Mackenzie Delta. And they’re still there today!
Nov 17, 2020
Episode 7: Montreal and NYC’s Hip Hasidic Neighbourhoods
00:29:34
A deep dive into these hip duelling traditional Jewish neighbourhoods from National Geographic contributor Nina Caplan.
Nov 10, 2020
Episode 6: Butter Tarts Explained by a US Foodie
00:33:49
Fat, sugar and gluten come together in a way that beguiles American foodie, Carolyn Heller. She digs in to explore why butter tarts are so deeply Canadian.
Feb 02 | 00:36:23
Episode 15: War of 1812 Factoids Americans Would Love to Know
Jan 26 | 00:32:47
Episode 14: New France Cuisine Across North America
Jan 19 | 00:36:06
Episode 13: A King, a President & a Hotdog Save the Free World
Jan 12 | 00:34:29
Episode 12: Mushing From Fairbanks to Whitehorse - The Yukon Quest
Jan 05 | 00:34:16
Episode 11: Canadian Black Baseball’s Quest for Cooperstown
Dec 08 | 00:33:49
Episode 10: The Hawaiian Roots of BC’s Salt Spring Island
Dec 01 | 00:47:13
Episode 9: Martin Short, Eugene Levy and the Moment Unknown Canadian Comics Would Change US Comedy
Nov 24 | 00:32:19
Episode 8: How Did Siberian Reindeer Get to Canada’s Arctic
Nov 17 | 00:29:34
Episode 7: Montreal and NYC’s Hip Hasidic Neighbourhoods
Nov 10 | 00:33:49
Episode 6: Butter Tarts Explained by a US Foodie
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