![]() ![]() “There have been some challenges where it has been pure mental strength, concentration and communication,” she said. Reyes said the competitions aren’t just about speed and strength. “There have been a lot of twists in creating these challenges, and it has been phenomenal to see the transformation of these iconic places and then seeing athletes trying to conquer them,” Reyes said Wednesday. #KIDS MUCK BOOTS PROFESSIONAL#Professional snowboarder and sports analyst Craig McMorris and sports broadcaster Nikki Reyes host the eight, one-hour-long episodes. The course, about 50 metres in size, was laid out near the huge flower-pot rocks -carved by the tides and natural erosion - that tower above the beach when the water recedes.īut it’s just one of the iconic Canadian locations to be featured on the new competition format program is set to premiere on CBC and CBC Gem in winter 2023. Without revealing what viewers will see when the series airs, suffice it to say none of the shirts, shorts and boots worn by the contestants were spared from the muck. But near the water’s edge that floor can be muddy - almost knee deep in mud. Known for the highest tides in the world, the Bay of Fundy draws tourists from around the world and provides a chance, at low tide, to walk on the ocean floor. ![]() The muddy floor of the Bay of Fundy during low tide at Hopewell Rocks on the southern coast of New Brunswick became the unlikely scene of an obstacle course competition Wednesday, as shooting prepared to wrap on CBC’s upcoming TV series Canada’s Ultimate Challenge. ![]()
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