Living at the ends of the world's loneliest roads and subsisting off the rugged Alaskan bush, they battle whiteout snow storms, man-eating carnivores, questionable frozen terrain, and limited resources through a long and bitter winter. Life Below Zero: Canada airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, starting March 17, exclusively on Cottage Life during the channel’s eight-week free preview … This new documentary series is being shot on location in Canada with a focus on Canadian people and stories and is set to air on Cottage Life in 2020. If you love Alaskan Bush People, then you need to watch Life Below Zero — if you don't already. And winter is no wonderland when temperatures plummet far below zero. The National Geographic series also takes viewers to the most remote regions of Alaska to see how people survive in the frozen tundra. This series follows the drama and hardships experienced by Alaskan households in different corners of this merciless territory as they battle to …

Follow the cast as they survive in the coldest and most remote regions of Northern Canada. Based on BBC’s successful format, Life Below Zero: Canada is an observational documentary series about people who live off the grid in remote regions of northern Canada.

Life Below Zero follows six people as they battle for the most basic necessities in the state with the lowest population density in the United States. Life Below Zero Canada From long, dark, frozen winters to sweltering, bug-infested summers, Life Below Zero: Canada captures the day-to-day trials of people living in unforgiving environments.

Life Below Zero is a great series ,watching it now .reminds me of [censored] Proeneke who made a life in Southern Alaska during the 1960s .70s and 90s ,Alone in the Wilderness .

Reply Share 1 5 Frances Hale Fight the freeze, brave the wild, hold on to your sanity.