
Sunday, September 7th TV listings for Smithsonian Channel Canada HD
World's Most Scenic River Journeys The River Spey, Scotland
A journey on Scotland's River Spey, traveling from its source in the Highlands, winding by boat through the mountains to where the river meets the North Sea.
Canada: Over the Edge Northwest Territories Arctic Coast
The Northern mainland coast of the Northwest Territories is a dazzling contrast in scenery - from the Smoking Hills of Bathurst peninsula - to the ethereal Tuktoyaktuk Peninsula - to the locality that shares its name.
Cosmic Vistas Superscopes
In the future, telescopes will allow scientists to see further to planets that may support life.
Cosmic Vistas Cosmic Rainbow
In an attempt to view the cosmos beyond the scope of human vision, infrared light and gamma radiation are used.
Sacred Sites Petra
In Jordan and Saudi Arabia, two cities, Petra and Hegra, are thought to have been centers of a "lost matriarchy."
Sacred Sites Templars
After the king of France targets the Knights Templar, they face imprisonment, torture and executions, but their legacy endures through present day.
Sacred Sites Oracles
Archaeologists discover a link between the prophecies of the oracles and seismic activity beneath Earth's surface.
Sacred Sites Egypt
A 4,000-year-old leather manuscript at the Cairo Museum sheds new light on The Book of the Dead from ancient Egypt.
Sacred Sites Chaco Canyon
Evidence of ritual murder, human sacrifice and cannibalism in the desert valley of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico.
WWII's Most Daring Raids Easy Company's First Assault
American paratroopers are dropped behind German lines on D-Day in order to secure territory behind the beaches.
Untold Arctic Wars Cold Front Breaks
The Allies plan their landing in Normandy and devise a diversionary operation in the north; commando attacks continue and the resistance becomes more active; Hitler continues his building projects.
Combat Ships The Battle of Incheon
A portrayal of a crucial September 1950 military operation that helped the UN and ROK gain the upper hand over North Korea in the Korean War.
Ice Airport Alaska Coronavirus Crisis
The arrival of U.S. evacuees escaping the coronavirus outbreak in China; a daring helicopter airlift; punishing snow.
How Did They Fix That? For-Everglades New
Mike works with the Army Corps of Engineers on a massive project to restore essential flow of fresh water to the Florida Everglades. He also joins scientists, python hunters and the Miccosuke Tribe to eliminate invasive species.
How Did They Build That? Ecobuilds & Earthquakes New
Witness amazing buildings, bridges, lifts, and other structures that pushed structural concrete engineering to the edge.
Ice Airport Alaska Coronavirus Crisis
The arrival of U.S. evacuees escaping the coronavirus outbreak in China; a daring helicopter airlift; punishing snow.
Seeing some of the world's biggest and most complicated machines and exploring the dirtiest jobs and the missions of hardhat heroes from across the globe.
Exploring the engineering and architectural masterpieces like The Copper in Manhattan to Gardens By the Bay in Singapore.
Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan
The kingdoms of feudal Japan are at war when several powerful warlords fight to become absolute ruler.
Investigating significant historic and contemporary sites from the revealing vantage points of drone, satellite and aerial photography.
Exploring machines invented for human survival in the extreme cold across the planet.
A flying tour of the country's most magnificent cultural landmarks.
Following marine salvage teams as they race against the clock to recover ships wrecked by fierce storms that rage across the globe.
Stories of some of the greatest and deadliest submarine patrols of World War II.
Stories of some of the greatest and deadliest submarine patrols of World War II.