We explore Timmins with Céleste Lévis. Céleste, who started off in karate, shows us the city that has supported her since the beginning. Discover her old high school to her family home, to the supermarket where she used to sing Christmas carols.
On the shores of Sept Iles Bay, we explore the Mani-utenam community with Matiu, Innu singer-songwriter, for whom language and music are outlets that can be used to build bridges between different cultures.
On a skateboard, explore Moncton and discover the music of singer-songwriter, Simon Daniel. From the Aberdeen Cultural Centre to his parents' home, to Le Grenier Musique, the artist shows us his city, his language, and his music.
Retracing the footsteps of Dayv Poulin, aka Le Paysagiste, we take a stroll in Sudbury and Azilda. There, we meet his family and explore the people and places that help foster the musical development of this established artist.
We discover the resilience of Gaspésie with the musical duo, Dans l'Shed. From Mont-Saint-Joseph to the coast of Chaleur Bay, Éric Dion and André Lavergne entertain themselves by creating 'rural folk' music inspired by this picturesque region.
At his home, in an art gallery, a local cafe, or out in nature, James Gaston reveals his many talents as a musician and shares with us his ultimate goal: to heal himself of his pain through his art and then to heal others with it.
Whether she's canoeing down a river in New Brunswick, walking around town or on her family's land, musician Maggie Savoie expresses her love for where she comes from and explains why, after many trips away, she wished to return home.
You're invited to the party of Marie-Claire Cronier (aka Léona) and her family. It's here, close to the woods, surrounded by animals and among many instruments that she retraces her journey as a musician and shows us the artistic community that influenced her.
Road trip. From Regina to Riceton, surrounded by records, a mountain of candy, to cafes, or in the tranquility of their home in Byrun, musical duo, BILLY BEAN charms us with their quirkiness and simplicity, rain or shine.
Fireballs of energy and fun, the musical trio, Les Hay Babies, are guaranteed to make you laugh. From the famous Hopewell Rocks to Katrine's seventies-style basement to their favorite places in Moncton, buckle up and get ready.
Before singing the national anthem at a Montreal Alouette's game, Pierre Kwenders shows us around his adopted city, from the neighborhood where he grew up to his favorite grocery store, and we meet some of his closest friends.
The more the merrier. From Saint Boniface to the Pyramid Cabaret, to Fort Gibraltar, the musical group Jérémie and the Delicious Hounds invite you on a stroll to discover their Winnipeg.
Discover the world of singer-songwriter Marie-Clo as she welcomes you into her home where she goes to decompress in the company of her family, friends, and her dog, Bailey. Welcome to Lefaivre, Ontario.
Discover the St. Mary's Bay of musician P'tit Belliveau while driving around with him in his Ford Focus. From Meteghan river to a bowling alley, to his grandfather's workshop, the artist leads a simple, no-frills life and, "it's going great!"
In Magog, Eastern Townships, Fanny Bloom visits her mother. Discover her first instrument that started it all before hitting the road to Sherbrooke where you'll meet some of her best friends.