The Amazing Race Canada 4

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The Amazing Race Canada 4
Presented by Jon Montgomery
No. of teams10
WinnerStephanie LeClair & Kristen McKenzie
No. of legs11
Distance traveled25,000 km (16,000 mi)
No. of episodes11 (13 including recap & reunion)
Release
Original network CTV
Original releaseJune 28 (2016-06-28) 
September 13, 2016 (2016-09-13)
Additional information
Filming datesApril 28 (2016-04-28) 
May 24, 2016 (2016-05-24)
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The Amazing Race Canada 4 is the fourth 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 and the world. The grand prize included a CA$250,000 cash payout, a trip for two around the world, and the choice of any two Chevrolet vehicles driven during the season. [1] This season visited six provinces, one territory, and two additional countries and travelled over 25,000 kilometres (16,000 mi) during eleven legs. Starting in Yellowknife, racers travelled through the Northwest Territories, Alberta, Vietnam, British Columbia, Ontario, Cuba, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Quebec before finishing in Montreal. The season premiere aired on CTV on June 28, 2016, with the finale airing on September 13, 2016.

Contents

Dating couple Stephanie LeClair and Kristen McKenzie were the winners of this season and became the first all-female team to win the Canadian edition of the show, [2] [3] while exes Jillian McLaughlin and Emmett Blois from Big Brother Canada 1 finished in second place, and father and daughter Joel Ground and Ashley Callingbull-Burnham finished in third place.

Production

Development and filming

Tracks on frozen Frame Lake.jpg
Montreal from above Mont Royal.jpg
The fourth Canadian Amazing Race was started on an ice-covered Frame Lake in Yellowknife (top) and ended on top of Mount Royal overlooking a scenic view of Montreal (bottom).

On September 21, 2015, CTV announced that the show was renewed for a fourth season. [4]

Filming of the show was reported in Yellowknife, in the Northwest Territories, at the Legislative Assembly building, on Frame Lake close to the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre, and at the ceremonial circle near the Royal Canadian Mounted Police "G" Division headquarters downtown. [5] On May 10, host Jon Montgomery was spotted near a clue box at Prince Rupert City Hall in British Columbia. [6] Teams were reported racing near Kingston Penitentiary in Kingston, Ontario, on May 14, where a U-Turn board was also seen. [7]

Casting

Casting began on September 23, 2015, and as in the previous three seasons, an online site was used for submission of applications and audition videos. [4] Casting closed on November 23, 2015. [8]

Programming

A half-hour special episode titled The Amazing Race Canada: Top 20 Moments, reviewing the events of the first seven episodes, aired in place of a regular episode on August 16, with regular episodes resuming the following week. [9] Similar to previous seasons, a special season-end reunion/recap again titled After The Race, this time hosted by the cast of The Social , aired immediately after the season finale to review the season as a whole.

Marketing

Petro-Canada and trip sponsor Air Canada discontinued their sponsorship, Chevrolet continued sponsoring the show along with previous seasons' sponsors Bank of Montreal (BMO) and Mentos. New sponsors for this season were outerwear sponsor Mountain Equipment Co-op and trip sponsor Hotels.com. [1]

Cast

The cast includes actress and Mrs. Universe 2015 winner Ashley Callingbull-Burnham, and Big Brother Canada 1 HouseGuests Jillian MacLaughlin and Emmett Blois. Lowell Taylor is the first legally blind contestant in any edition of The Amazing Race.

ContestantsAgeRelationshipHometownStatus
Anthony Libombe21Best Friends Windsor, Ontario Eliminated 1st
(in Jasper National Park, Alberta)
Brandon Campeau21
Stéphane Tétreault51Father/Son Montreal, Quebec Eliminated 2nd
(in Cái Bè, Vietnam)
Antoine Tétreault25
Anne Morrone40Best Friends/Moms Toronto, Ontario Eliminated 3rd
(in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam)
Tanya Muzzatti40
Kelly Xu25Best Friends Toronto, Ontario Eliminated 4th
(in Port Edward, British Columbia)
Kate Pan25
Julie Taylor33Married Lethbridge, Alberta Eliminated 5th
(in Kingston, Ontario)
Lowell Taylor34
Rita Yakibonge23Twin Sisters Edmonton, Alberta Eliminated 6th
(in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia)
Yvette Yakibonge23
Frankie Gassler41Mother/Daughter Aldergrove, British Columbia Eliminated 7th
(in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick)
Amy Gassler25
Joel Ground42Father/Daughter Enoch Cree Nation, Alberta Third place
Ashley Callingbull-Burnham 26
Jillian McLaughlin30Exes New Glasgow, Nova Scotia Runners-up
Emmett Blois28 Gore, Nova Scotia
Steph LeClair27Dating Toronto, Ontario Winners
Kristen McKenzie25

Results

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

Team placement (by leg)
Team 1 2 3 [lower-alpha 1] 4 5 6 7 8 х [lower-alpha 2] 9 10 х [lower-alpha 2] 11
Steph & Kristen2nd6th2nd2nd1st1st1st [lower-alpha 3] 3rd2nd [lower-alpha 4] 1st1st
Jillian & Emmett1st1st4th7th2nd2nd4th
[lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 5]
1st1st [lower-alpha 6] 3rd2nd
Joel & Ashley4th4th1st5th4th6th [lower-alpha 7] 3rd [lower-alpha 5] 2nd4th [lower-alpha 4] 2nd3rd
Frankie & Amy6th3rd5th4th3rd5thɛ [lower-alpha 8] 5th4th3rd4th
Rita & Yvette7th8th6th3rd5th4th2nd5th5th [lower-alpha 6]
Julie & Lowell5th7th7th6th6th3rd6th
Kelly & Kate9th [lower-alpha 9] 9th3rd1st7th
Anne & Tanya8th5th8th8th
Stéphane & Antoine3rd2nd9th
Anthony & Brandon10th [lower-alpha 9]
Notes
  1. Four of the nine teams who arrived at the Pit Stop were issued 30-minute penalties for taking a water taxi from the floating market instead of the public ferry as the clue had instructed. The initial placements for all of the teams were as follows: 1st: Joel & Ashley; 2nd: Steph & Kristen; 3rd: Jillian & Emmett; 4th: Kelly & Kate; 5th: Rita & Yvette; 6th: Frankie & Amy, 7th: Anne & Tanya; 8th: Julie & Lowell; and 9th: Stéphane & Antoine.
  2. 1 2 This leg featured a Face Off challenge.
  3. 1 2 Steph & Kristen chose to use the U-Turn on Jillian & Emmett.
  4. 1 2 Steph & Kristen chose to use the U-Turn on Joel & Ashley.
  5. 1 2 Jillian & Emmett chose to use the U-Turn on Joel & Ashley.
  6. 1 2 Jillian & Emmett chose to use the U-Turn on Rita & Yvette.
  7. This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.
  8. This team used their Express Pass to bypass one of the tasks on this leg.
  9. 1 2 Kelly & Kate and Anthony & Brandon initially arrived 3rd and 4th, respectively, but both teams were issued 4-hour penalties for failing to complete the first Roadblock. Kelly & Kate dropped to 9th, while Anthony & Brandon dropped to last.

Race summary

Complete route map The Amazing Race Canada 4 map.png
Complete route map
Destinations Legenda lotnisko.svg Air travel    Legenda kolej.svg Rail travel    BSicon BOOT.svg Water travel    Bus-logo.svg Bus travel
Maki-heliport-15.svg Helicopter travel    Maki-bicycle-15.svg Bicycle travel    Maki-aerialway-15.svg Gondola travel
Route Markers Detour icon.svg Detour    Roadblock icon.svg Roadblock    Face Off icon.svg Face Off    TAR-Express Pass Card.png Express Pass
U-Turn icon.svg U-Turn    Speed Bump icon.svg Speed Bump    TAR-Canada-pitstop-icon.png Pit Stop

Leg 1 (Northwest Territories → Alberta)

The first Roadblock of this leg took place on the Jasper Skytram. Jasper Tramway from above 2012.jpg
The first Roadblock of this leg took place on the Jasper Skytram.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 2 (Alberta)

The Roadblock in Calgary had racers rappel down the Calgary Tower. Calgary Tower with flame 1-cropped.jpg
The Roadblock in Calgary had racers rappel down the Calgary Tower.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 3 (Alberta → Vietnam)

In Cai Be, within Vietnam's Mekong Delta, racers participated in a duck herding Roadblock. Vit nuoi.jpg
In Cái Bè, within Vietnam's Mekong Delta, racers participated in a duck herding Roadblock.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 4 (Vietnam)

Teams ended this leg in the square in front of Ho Chi Minh City Hall. Ayuntamiento, Ciudad Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, 2013-08-14, DD 05.JPG
Teams ended this leg in the square in front of Ho Chi Minh City Hall.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 5 (Vietnam → British Columbia)

In British Columbia, teams encountered a Roadblock involving Haida totem poles in Haida Gwaii. TotemPoles-HaidaHeritageCentre.jpg
In British Columbia, teams encountered a Roadblock involving Haida totem poles in Haida Gwaii.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 6 (British Columbia → Ontario)

The Roadblock in Hamilton required racers to fly in vintage de Havilland Chipmunks at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk, Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum JP7635104.jpg
The Roadblock in Hamilton required racers to fly in vintage de Havilland Chipmunks at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 7 (Ontario)

While in Kingston, teams visited the penitentiary, one of the oldest prisons in Canada, and searched for clue envelopes among the cells. Kingston Penitentiary.JPG
While in Kingston, teams visited the penitentiary, one of the oldest prisons in Canada, and searched for clue envelopes among the cells.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note
  1. The Detour options on teams' clues were listed as On the Field or Offshore; however, both Jon and the graphics on the show listed the Detour options as Higher Education and High Seas.

Leg 8 (Ontario → Cuba)

While in Cuba, teams visited the Hotel Ambos Mundos in Old Havana, once the home of Ernest Hemingway. Hotel Ambos Mundos (Havana).jpg
While in Cuba, teams visited the Hotel Ambos Mundos in Old Havana, once the home of Ernest Hemingway.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 9 (Cuba → Nova Scotia)

The Detour on Cape Breton Island had teams take part in events of the Highland Games, including Highland dancing. Scottish dancers in competition.jpg
The Detour on Cape Breton Island had teams take part in events of the Highland Games, including Highland dancing.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional notes

Leg 10 (Nova Scotia → New Brunswick)

While in New Brunswick, teams encountered the last Face Off of the season by playing golf at the famous Algonquin Resort. Algonquin hotel New Brunswick.jpg
While in New Brunswick, teams encountered the last Face Off of the season by playing golf at the famous Algonquin Resort.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 11 (New Brunswick → Quebec)

Teams visited the Montreal Biosphere on Saint Helen's Island for a Roadblock on the final leg. Parc Jean Drapeau - Biosphere.jpg
Teams visited the Montreal Biosphere on Saint Helen's Island for a Roadblock on the final leg.
Locations
Episode summary
LegLocationPhraseSource
1 Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Travel Safely Across the LandTranslated phrase at first task
2 Calgary, Alberta Be Part of the EnergyMayor Nenshi
3 Cái Bè, Vietnam Vibrate or HydrateDetour clue
4 Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Make a WishBirdcages route marker clue
5 Prince Rupert, British Columbia City of RainbowsPit Stop greeter
6 Hamilton, Ontario Backseat DriverRoadblock clue
7 Kingston, Ontario My Beloved CountryLast line of Roadblock speech
8 Havana, Cuba Bluenose Achieved ImmortalityPlaque at Bluenose replica
9 Sydney, Nova Scotia BlackhouseClue after Detour
10 Saint Andrews, New Brunswick Who's Teed Off?Face Off clue
11 Montreal, Quebec Who's On the Bubble?Roadblock clue

Ratings

Viewership includes initial date of viewing plus seven-day DVR playback.

No.TitleAir dateViewers
(millions)
Weekly rankRef.
1"Who's Ready to Let It All Hang Out?"June 28, 20162.051 [10]
2"Deal Guys? Deal! Deal!"July 5, 20161.991 [11]
3"Toads! Are You Kidding Me?"July 12, 20161.822 [12]
4"Shine Your Light"July 19, 20161.862 [13]
5"The Little Blind Tugboat That Could"July 26, 20161.951 [14]
6"Am I Actually Operating the Plane?"August 2, 20161.594 [15]
7"I Could Be Prime Minister"August 9, 20161.683 [16]
8"Top 20 Moments"August 16, 2016N/A>30 [17]
9"I Just Wanna Win"August 23, 20161.791 [18]
10"For Those About to Rock"August 30, 20161.791 [19]
11"We're Doing It Wrong! We're In Big Trouble"September 6, 20161.851 [20]
12"Second Place Isn't Good Enough"September 13, 20162.141 [21]
13"After The Race"September 13, 20160.7921 [21]

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