
TV Schedule for Eastlink - Milford, NS
Tuesday, October 21st TV listings for Eastlink - Milford, NS
Northwood Broadcasting Club.
S2E3: Amy meets Gerry at East Coast Bakery in Halifax, where he gives her a behind the scenes look at how they make their perfect bagels.
Join Bonita in her kitchen where she prepares many traditional and non-traditional Newfoundland and Labrador meals. Bonita makes a tasty and quick Ambrosia salad and a delicious Roasted Vegetable and Feta Soup.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S3E4 La Baie en Joie: Hayley practices her French on the Baie Sainte-Marie with the world-renowned dance troupe La Baie en Joie and picks up a few new steps while she?s at it.
S6E9: Visit the Ocean Playground, Newfoundland style! Take a dip in a hidden pond then explore the world beneath the waves in Conception Bay South. Finish the day with tasty scallops in the freshest possible way.
S1E13: Years ago a group of women brought together the community to create Tapestry, and a farmers market which brought more than just commerce back onto the mountain. We also talk to local potter Meg about her solar powered studio.
S3E3: Meet one of the oceans largest reptiles?the leatherback sea turtle. Travel offshore in search of this gentle giant, then explore the vibrant marine world of the North Atlantic with Chris Harvey-Clark.
S02/E01: The 18th-century French colonial fortress is the largest historical reconstruction in North America. Explore the fortress and learn about the programs offered at the National Historic Site in Cape Breton.
S6E9: Heidi von Palleske is an actor, poet, author and activist, living between Toronto, Ontario and Pugwash, Nova Scotia. Heidi has written hundreds if not thousands of poems, multiple screenplays, and three published books.
S8E1: Garth unveils Pulgas Vestidas, the bizarre art where tiny fleas wore handmade outfits, Cees rediscovers the Joy Germ movement of the post 1920 pandemic, and Rebecca explores Grimwades Royal Winton?s 1930s dishes.
S21E54: It's the start of our brand new season! The Cats for Keeps rescue Society is saving and rehoming cats and kittens in Annapolis Royal, and get sneak peeks at the new seasons of Maritime Ink and Destination Dartmouth.
S1E12 Nancy travels to Port Hawkesbury to reconnect with the members of Friends United, an Indigenous artists initiative. Nancy explores the impact of this innovative group while immersing herself in the beauty of Indigenous art.
S2E1: Lance visits poet Jo-Anne Jordan in Weymouth Falls to talk about the writing process, family stories, and the centrality of matriarchs.
S1E1: Theresa Fraser is In Session with Cameron Voegeli, a Registered Counseling Therapist. Cameron (a Queer-identifying therapist) discusses the counseling he offers queer and LGBTQ2IA+ persons and families at his practice.
S21E54: It's the start of our brand new season! The Cats for Keeps rescue Society is saving and rehoming cats and kittens in Annapolis Royal, and get sneak peeks at the new seasons of Maritime Ink and Destination Dartmouth.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S2E1: Pjilasi is a new permanent exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in Kjipuktuk. It invites all people of Mikmaki to deepen their understanding of Mikmaw culture. We also learn how Mikmaw schools are making a difference.
S3E01: Esther loves to dance, model, and reach new heights in circus with aerial silks. She is all about inclusion and acceptance in all forms of the arts!
S3E10: The food tastes different when served from a food truck. Wherever they are, in any weather, food truck proprietors have a certain way of life and Alicia and Tyson are about to find out all about it.
S6E1: Both Cape Bretons Gull Cove and Open Hearth Park have a history buried beneath the land now covered by trails. One a former steel mill, and the other a former village that almost became the site of a steel mill.
S1E12 Nancy travels to Port Hawkesbury to reconnect with the members of Friends United, an Indigenous artists initiative. Nancy explores the impact of this innovative group while immersing herself in the beauty of Indigenous art.
S6E9: Jason Mahar has owned his shop, Everlasting Ink, in New Minas for over 16 years. With his experience and mentorship, his shop has also created a space for three other artists to thrive, and we hear from each of them.
S10E2: The team revisits the Annapolis Basin Conference Centre, where Amy tries to make contact with the tormented spirit of a woman who committed suicide.
S4E1: Kevin MacLean uses found and re-cycled objects to create his unique sculptures. Carolyn Clegg specializes in the traditional French craft of Straw Marquetry.
S02E01: The Charlottetown Rotary Club meeting for August 18th, 2025. Club member Umesh Gupta makes a presentation on vitamins.
S1E7 He once had no car, no money, a family to feed, and an uncertain future. Then, Jack Flemming founded Ocean Contractors Ltd. The rest, as they say, is history. Jack talks about building from the ground up on Titans of Business.
S1E1 Get ready for Cheers to Life! Follow the epic journey of a competitive cheerleading team from Nova Scotia called HEAT. Team members share memories as this story of camaraderie and unwavering determination unfolds.
S1E9: In this episode of Reel Weddings, Ian and Sandel look back on their wedding in 2003. They are well traveled, as they have lived in Bermuda and Australia, and have travelled all over the world.
S10E01 Rawlins Cross was formed in 1988 in Atlantic Canada. The band took its name from an intersection in St. John's, Newfoundland. Founding member, Ian McKinnon and Bassist, Brian Bourne join Darrin Harvey on the season launch.
S2E1: Janet visits Blackbird Retreat and Tours in Middle River, Cape Breton for some cross country skiing through a winter wonderland.
S1E10: Veronica is in Truro where she attends Poetry in the Park and the Gathering of the Trans Community at the Truro Pride Festival.
S6E12: We visit Danielle and Greg, whose home offers a connection to the community, where lobster boats dot the horizon. Then we visit Sara and Donny whose waterside home is surrounded by friendly neighbours and breath-taking views.
S2E1: Lance visits poet Jo-Anne Jordan in Weymouth Falls to talk about the writing process, family stories, and the centrality of matriarchs.
S02/E01: The 18th-century French colonial fortress is the largest historical reconstruction in North America. Explore the fortress and learn about the programs offered at the National Historic Site in Cape Breton.
S1E12: Shawna wants to know if genes are the reason for Lunas little legs, Megan is surprised by Carls ancestry and learns some new ways to keep him active and Tessa gets some scientific insight into Pucks puzzle-solving skills.
S2E1: Pjilasi is a new permanent exhibit at the Museum of Natural History in Kjipuktuk. It invites all people of Mikmaki to deepen their understanding of Mikmaw culture. We also learn how Mikmaw schools are making a difference.
S3E5 Boxing: Hayley arrives in Bridgewater to step into the ring at Dave?s Multisport Club, where she learns just how beneficial ? and fun - the sport of boxing can be.
S04E01 Lonnie MacNeill, accompagné de 'Bocce' Bobby Comeau et Keith Power, parle de leur implication dans les Jeux olympiques spéciaux de Clare.
S2E1: Nancy travels to Port Hood to visit celebrity baker, Mary Janet MacDonald, and learn the secrets of this wonderful Cape Breton kitchen.
S21E54: It's the start of our brand new season! The Cats for Keeps rescue Society is saving and rehoming cats and kittens in Annapolis Royal, and get sneak peeks at the new seasons of Maritime Ink and Destination Dartmouth.
S02E01: The Charlottetown Rotary Club meeting for August 18th, 2025. Club member Umesh Gupta makes a presentation on vitamins.