The Amazing Race Canada 5

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The Amazing Race Canada 5
Presented by Jon Montgomery
No. of teams10
WinnerSam Lambert & Paul Mitskopoulos
No. of legs11
Distance traveled50,000 km (31,000 mi)
No. of episodes11
Release
Original network CTV
Original releaseJuly 4 (2017-07-04) 
September 12, 2017 (2017-09-12)
Additional information
Filming datesApril 26 (2017-04-26) 
May 24, 2017 (2017-05-24)
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The Amazing Race Canada 5 is the fifth 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 two 2018 Chevrolet Equinox SUVs. [1] This season visited six provinces and three additional countries and travelled over 50,000 kilometres (31,000 mi) during eleven legs. Starting in St. John's, racers travelled through Newfoundland and Labrador, British Columbia, Alberta, China, Thailand, Ontario, Quebec, Panama, and Saskatchewan before finishing in Quebec City. A new twist introduced in this season was the 150 Challenge, which was a task themed after the 150th anniversary of Canada. The season premiered on CTV on July 4, 2017, with the season finale airing on September 12, 2017.

Contents

Dating couple Sam Lambert and Paul Mitskopoulos were the winners of this season, while best friends Kenneth McAlpine and Ryan Lachapelle finished in second place, and personal trainers and best friends Korey Sam and Ivana Krunić finished in third place.

Production

Development and filming

Queen's Battery at the top of Signal Hill, overlooking the city of St. John's, served as the starting line of the fifth season of The Amazing Race Canada. Signal Hill and Cabot Tower, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.jpg
Queen's Battery at the top of Signal Hill, overlooking the city of St. John's, served as the starting line of the fifth season of The Amazing Race Canada.

On October 12, 2016, CTV announced that the show was renewed for the fifth season. [2]

This season featured the addition of several real-time interactive features during the airing of each episode, including trivia, polls, and a national leaderboard. Additionally, viewers were able to explore locations seen throughout the race through virtual 360 degree views, including this season's starting line: Signal Hill National Historic Site in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. [3]

Included among the 360-degree view videos on CTV's official YouTube page was of a game of underwater hockey being played in the swimming pool at the Centre Sportif de Gatineau in Gatineau, Quebec. [4] This was the only 360-degree location to never be seen nor mentioned on air, so it is unknown whether this was originally intended to be a task during the visit to Gatineau in the sixth leg, or was simply unaired.

To mark the occasion of 2017 being the 150th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada, some legs featured a specially-themed task called a 150 Challenge.

According to executive producer John Brunton, an overseas visit to Kenya was originally planned, but was scrapped due to safety concerns. [5]

Casting

Casting began on October 12, 2016, and as in the previous four seasons, an online site was used for submission of applications and audition videos. Casting closed on December 1, 2016.

Programming

Similar to previous seasons, a special season-end reunion/recap again titled "After The Race", again hosted by the cast of The Social , aired immediately after the season finale to review the season as a whole.

Marketing

Trip sponsor Hotels.com, outerwear sponsor Mountain Equipment Co-op, and Mentos discontinued their sponsorships; Chevrolet continued sponsoring the show along with Bank of Montreal (BMO). New sponsors for this season are trip sponsor Sinorama Holidays, Canadian Tire's Woods brand as outerwear/outfitter sponsor, and the Campbell Soup Company. [1]

As additional marketing for sponsor Chevrolet, following each episode, a special series by previous season winners Steph LeClair and Kristen McKenzie entitled Backseat Drivers (a reference to the Roadblock clue in leg 6 of their season) was featured in the bonus videos. In these clips, Steph & Kristen discussed the events of the previous episode while driving a differing Chevrolet vehicle, sometimes stopping to pick up a team from a previous season and discuss what's changed in their lives since their respective season. The featured teams included Hal & Joanne and Holly & Brett from season 1, [6] [7] Rex & Bob from season 2, [8] Brent & Sean and Hamilton & Michaelia from season 3, [9] [10] Frankie & Amy from season 4, [11] and this year's winners Sam & Paul for the finale installment. [12]

Cast

The cast included former Canada's Next Top Model cycle 3 contestant Ebonie Finley-Roberge. [2] [13]

ContestantsAgeRelationshipHometownStatus
Aaron Baker30Mother & Son Grand Forks, British Columbia Eliminated 1st
(in Vancouver, British Columbia)
Deb Baker55
Dan Kipnis23YouTube Creators Toronto, Ontario Eliminated 2nd
(in Fort McMurray, Alberta)
Riya Malik23
Megan Burden23Cousins St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Eliminated 3rd
(in Kokanee Creek Provincial Park,
British Columbia)
Courtney Roberts21
Zed Dhalla27Father & Son Vancouver, British Columbia Eliminated 4th
(in Bangkok, Thailand)
Shabbir Dhalla57
Andrea Croxen29Business Partners Montreal, Quebec Eliminated 5th
(in Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador)
Ebonie Finley-Roberge29
Adam Cavaleri29Brother & Sister Montreal, Quebec Eliminated 6th
(in Bushell Park, Saskatchewan)
Andrea Cavaleri28
Karen Richards31Married Couple Edmonton, Alberta Eliminated 7th
(in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario)
Bert Richards36
Korey Sam31Personal Trainers/Best Friends Toronto, Ontario Third place
Ivana Krunić31
Kenneth McAlpine25Best Friends Rossland, British Columbia Runners-up
Ryan Lachapelle25
Sam Lambert25Dating Couple Toronto, Ontario Winners
Paul Mitskopoulos24

Future appearances

Sam & Paul were the Pit Stop greeters of during the sixth leg of season 6 at Ireland Park in their hometown of Toronto. [14]

On February 5, 2020, Karen & Bert competed with their family on an episode of Family Feud Canada . [15] [16] On November 30, 2020, Sam competed on the same show with his family. [17]

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 4 5 6 7 х [lower-alpha 1] 8 9 10 х [lower-alpha 1] 11
Sam & Paul4th3rd4th1st3rd2nd [lower-alpha 2] 1st1st1st [lower-alpha 3] 1st1st
Kenneth & Ryan1st5th6thε [lower-alpha 4] 4th4th5th [lower-alpha 2] 2nd2nd2nd [lower-alpha 3] 3rd2nd
Korey & Ivana2nd8th2nd6th6th3rd [lower-alpha 5] 5th4th4th [lower-alpha 6] 2nd3rd
Karen & Bert6th4th5thɛ [lower-alpha 4] 5th5th4th4th5th3rd4th
Adam & Andrea3rd7th3rd3rd1stƒ [lower-alpha 7] 1st3rd3rd5th [lower-alpha 6]
Andrea & Ebonie7th [lower-alpha 8] 2nd7th7th [lower-alpha 9] 2nd6th [lower-alpha 5] 6th
Zed & Shabbir5th6th1st2nd7th
Megan & Courtney9th1st8th
Dan & Riya8th9th
Aaron & Deb10th
Notes
  1. 1 2 This leg featured a Face Off challenge.
  2. 1 2 Sam & Paul chose to use the U-Turn on Kenneth & Ryan.
  3. 1 2 Kenneth & Ryan chose to use the U-Turn on Sam & Paul.
  4. 1 2 This team used their Express Pass to bypass one of the tasks on this leg.
  5. 1 2 Korey & Ivana chose to use the U-Turn on Andrea & Ebonie.
  6. 1 2 Korey & Ivana chose to use the U-Turn on Adam & Andrea.
  7. This team won the Fast Forward on this leg.
  8. Andrea & Ebonie initially arrived 2nd, but they were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the Morse code challenge. Five teams checked in during this penalty time, dropping Andrea & Ebonie to 7th.
  9. This team arrived last at the Pit Stop, but they were instructed to continue racing.

Race summary

Complete race route of the fifth season of The Amazing Race Canada The Amazing Race Canada 5 map.png
Complete race route of the fifth season of The Amazing Race Canada
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    Fast Forward icon.svg Fast Forward    Face Off icon.svg Face Off    150 Challenge icon.jpg 150 Challenge
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 (Newfoundland and Labrador → British Columbia)

The first Roadblock paid a visit to one of Vancouver's first high-rise buildings, The Fairmont Hotel, where racers performed a tightrope walk. Hotel Vancouver 01.JPG
The first Roadblock paid a visit to one of Vancouver's first high-rise buildings, The Fairmont Hotel, where racers performed a tightrope walk.
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Leg 2 (British Columbia → Alberta)

The leg in Fort McMurray featured tributes to emergency responders following the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire. FortMacFire04.jpg
The leg in Fort McMurray featured tributes to emergency responders following the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire.
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Leg 3 (Alberta → British Columbia)

Teams visited the mountainous town of Nelson in the Kootenays region of southeastern British Columbia in this leg. Nelson, BC (392979058).jpg
Teams visited the mountainous town of Nelson in the Kootenays region of southeastern British Columbia in this leg.
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Additional note

Leg 4 (British Columbia → China)

While in China, teams visited the famous Great Wall of China at Juyong Pass, where they had to act as tour guides. 2016-05-16 Great Wall of China at Juyongguan anagoria 06.JPG
While in China, teams visited the famous Great Wall of China at Juyong Pass, where they had to act as tour guides.
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Leg 5 (China → Thailand)

Teams ended this leg in Thailand at Wat Thewarat Kunchorn Temple in Bangkok. wadethwraachkuychr.jpg
Teams ended this leg in Thailand at Wat Thewarat Kunchorn Temple in Bangkok.
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Episode summary

Leg 6 (Thailand → Ontario → Quebec)

After leaving the Canadian capital of Ottawa, teams visited The Hub inside the Canadian Museum of History to take the Citizenship Test. 201708 ottawa museum history 06.jpg
After leaving the Canadian capital of Ottawa, teams visited The Hub inside the Canadian Museum of History to take the Citizenship Test.
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Additional notes

Leg 7 (Ontario → Newfoundland and Labrador)

The Detour and Speed Bump on this leg required teams to explore Gros Morne National Park, including Bonne Bay, on the western side of Newfoundland. Hooper003.TIF
The Detour and Speed Bump on this leg required teams to explore Gros Morne National Park, including Bonne Bay, on the western side of Newfoundland.
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Leg 8 (Newfoundland and Labrador → Panama)

Paseo Esteban Huertas in Casco Viejo was the site of this leg's Roadblock, where racers had to remember molas, a traditional pattern used in Kuna women's folk dress. Paseo General Esteban Huertas.jpg
Paseo Esteban Huertas in Casco Viejo was the site of this leg's Roadblock, where racers had to remember molas, a traditional pattern used in Kuna women's folk dress.
Locations
Episode summary
Additional note

Leg 9 (Panama → Saskatchewan)

Teams ended this leg, run mostly in rural southern Saskatchewan, at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, the home base of the RCAF Snowbirds. US Navy Blue Angels in flight with RCAF Snowbirds in June 2015.JPG
Teams ended this leg, run mostly in rural southern Saskatchewan, at 15 Wing Moose Jaw, the home base of the RCAF Snowbirds.
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Additional note

Leg 10 (Saskatchewan → Ontario)

The final Face Off in this leg had teams participate in the game of Crokicurl, a combination of crokinole and curling. Crokicurl 2017 01 26.jpg
The final Face Off in this leg had teams participate in the game of Crokicurl, a combination of crokinole and curling.
Locations
Episode summary

Leg 11 (Ontario → Quebec)

The penultimate Roadblock in Quebec City required one team member to climb down a cargo net suspended from the pedestrian bridge over Montmorency Falls. Montmorency Falls, bridge, Quebec City.jpg
The penultimate Roadblock in Quebec City required one team member to climb down a cargo net suspended from the pedestrian bridge over Montmorency Falls.
Locations
Episode summary
LegLocationTask
1 Vancouver, British Columbia Tightrope
2 Fort McMurray, Alberta Pump It
6 Gatineau, Quebec Canadian Citizenship Test
7 Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador Five-pin bowling
9 Regina, Saskatchewan Canola
10 Sault Ste Marie, Ontario Group of Seven

Ratings

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

No.TitleAir dateViewers
(millions)
Weekly rankRef.
1"Who Wants to Be the Python?"July 4, 20171.891 [23]
2"You've Got to Leave My Hose Alone, Dude!"July 11, 20171.612 [24]
3"It's Like Ducks In the Forest"July 18, 20171.782 [25]
4"This Is a Butt Workout"July 25, 20171.682 [26]
5"This Is a Real Cat and Mouse Chase"August 1, 20171.831 [27]
6"We Just Saw Johnny Mustard"August 8, 20171.901 [28]
7"Break Time For Korey"August 15, 20171.611 [29]
8"Can I See Your Kuna?"August 22, 20171.632 [30]
9"It's Like Finding Waldo In a Bunch of Waldos"August 29, 20171.701 [31]
10"They're Crawling On You"September 5, 20171.721 [32]
11"Canada's Coming Together Like a Piece of Cake" September 12, 20171.961 [33]

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<i>The Amazing Race Australia 6</i> Season of television series

The Amazing Race Australia 6 is the sixth season of The Amazing Race Australia, an Australian reality competition show based on the American series The Amazing Race and the third instalment of Network 10's iteration of the show. The season featured twenty teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around the world to win the grand prize of A$250,000 and two new cars. Beau Ryan returned as the regular host, with presenter Scott Tweedie guest hosting for episodes 8–11 after Ryan caught COVID-19 during filming. This season visited six continents and seven countries and travelled over 55,000 kilometres (34,000 mi) during twenty-one legs. Starting in Melbourne and Sydney, racers travelled through Morocco, Greece, Turkey, Colombia, Belize, Mexico and Western Australia before finishing in Broome. New twists introduced in this season include a split-city start, a no-switch Detour and an elimination during a no-rest leg. The season premiered on 29 August 2022, with the finale airing on 9 October 2022.

The Amazing Race Canada 9 is the ninth 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 Colorado ZR2s. This season visited six provinces and travelled over 12,000 kilometres (7,500 mi) during ten legs. Starting in Winnipeg, racers travelled through Manitoba, Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia before finishing in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A new twist introduced in this season was the Assist, which allowed teams to only perform part of select tasks. The season premiered on CTV on July 4, 2023 and concluded on September 19, 2023.

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