The Amazing Race Canada 3
The third season of The Amazing Race Canada was a reality game show based on the American series The Amazing Race. It features twelve teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship. The grand prize includes: a cash payout, “gas for life” from Petro-Canada, the opportunity to fly for a year anywhere Air Canada flies worldwide in Business Class, and a Chevrolet Colorado "Z71" Truck for each. For the third year in a row, Jon Montgomery returned as the host.
The season premiere was aired on July 8, 2015 with the season finale airing on September 23, 2015. Brothers Gino and Jesse Montani were the winners of this season of The Amazing Race Canada.
Production
Development and filming
On September 23, 2014, CTV announced that the show was renewed for a third season during the second season reunion special.This season, teams faced a brand new twist, called the Face Off, where teams had to compete head-to-head in a pre-determined challenge, where winning teams can move on to the next challenge, while the losing team had to wait for new challengers. The team who lost the last "Face Off" would face a time penalty. This could potentially dramatically alter the placement order of teams throughout legs of the Race. In an article for the official Amazing Race Canada CTV website, the "Face Off" was described as "first and exclusive" to the Canadian edition with host Jon Montgomery stating that they "invented" the twist despite having already been introduced under various names in at least five other Amazing Race editions worldwide.
This season featured sportscaster James Duthie, who helped the teams during the first Roadblock in Leg 1 and Jeopardy! host Alex Trebek, who greeted the teams at the Pit Stop of Leg 6 in his hometown of Sudbury, Ontario.
Casting
Casting began on November 24, 2014, and as in the previous two seasons, an online site was used for submission of applications and audition videos. The first three teams were revealed on June 15, 2015, with the rest named thereafter. The cast includes UFC mixed martial artist Elias Theodorou, footballer Nicholas "Nic" La Monaca and former CFL player Neil Lumsden. Hamilton Elliott is the first transgender man to compete on Race.Broadcasting
Similar to the previous season, after episode 7, a special mid-season reunion/recap titled "After The Race" aired. Hosted again by James Duthie, the program reviewed the events of the first 7 episodes with the first 6 eliminated teams, minus Amanda who was unable to attend. Duthie hosted another "After The Race" immediately after the season finale with every contestant present to review the season as a whole.Marketing
discontinued their sponsorship while BMO Financial Group became the newest sponsor.Results
The following teams participated in the Race, each listed along with their placements in each leg and relationships as identified by the program. Note that this table is not necessarily reflective of all content broadcast on television, owing to the inclusion or exclusion of some data. Placements are listed in finishing order:- A team placement means the team was eliminated.
- A indicates that the team won a Fast Forward.
- An team's placement indicates that the team came in last on a non-elimination leg and had to perform a Speed Bump during the next leg of the Race.
- An underlined leg number indicates that there was no mandatory rest period at the Pit Stop and all teams were ordered to continue racing. The first place team was still awarded a prize on that leg. An underlined team placement indicates that that team came in last on a "continue racing" leg and were not eliminated.
- A indicates that the team decided to use the first Express Pass on that leg. A indicates the team had previously been given the second Express Pass and used it on that leg.
- A or a indicates that the team chose to use one of the two U-Turns in a Double U-Turn; or indicates the team who received it; indicates that the team was U-Turned, but they used the second U-Turn on another team.
- An next to a leg number indicates that there was a Face Off on that leg of the Race, while an indicates the team that lost the Face Off and received a pre-determined time penalty.
- Hamilton & Michaelia immediately used their Express Pass to bypass the Detour of Leg 2.
- Nic & Sabrina initially arrived 1st, but were issued a 2-hour penalty for failing to complete the soccer challenge. Seven teams checked in during their penalty time, dropping Nic & Sabrina to 8th.
- Nic & Sabrina arrived last at the Leg 5 Face Off, but could not compete against another team; since two other teams took 4-hour penalties rather than stay to finish the Face Off, Nic & Sabrina were not penalized. They also could not complete the "Ride It" Detour task as a result of being U-Turned as it was too dark and made it too unsafe to continue. They received an unspecified time penalty at the task before continuing the race. Later, at the Pit Stop, Nic & Sabrina, who initially arrived last, were moved up to 6th; while Neil & Kristin and Simi & Ope, who took the penalty, were dropped to 7th and last place, respectively. However, they were notified the Leg was a no-rest leg and Jon gave their next clue.
- Brent & Sean used the Express Pass given to them by Hamilton & Michaelia and chose to bypass the time zone/flight time calculation challenge in Leg 7.
- Dujean & Leilani and Neil & Kristin initially arrived 3rd and 4th respectively, but each team were issued 2-hour penalties for failing to complete the time zone/flight time calculation challenge. Dujean & Leilani's placement was not affected, while Neil & Kristin were waiting out their penalty, the last three teams trailing them checked-in within less than two minutes of penalty time remaining, dropping them to last place and resulting in their elimination.
- Dujean & Leilani chose to take a penalty because they could not finish the Brawn Detour due to an injury sustained by Leilani at the Roadblock. Already in last place, they also did not complete the Brains Detour when they saw they were U-Turned, and were instead told by the show's producers to go directly to the Pit Stop for elimination, without their penalties being applied.
Episode title quotes
- "Now Who's Feeling Sporty" – Non-Racer
- "We're Going to Dance!" – Brian
- "I Said Straight, You Gorilla!" – Nick
- "We Know Where They Live" – Sean
- "The Face Off" – Non-Racer
- "Who is Alex Trebek?" – Non-Racer
- "I Dream About Eating Sandwiches" – Nick
- "All of These are the Same" – Brian
- "Take Your Clue and Gooo!" – Non-Racer
- "Man I've Got a Big Butt" – Jesse
- "Cabotage" – Matt
- "Here's to You, Canada...Cheers" – Jon Montgomery
Prizes
- Leg 1 – Two round-trip tickets to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and 2.5 million "Petro points" good for six months of free gas supply
- Leg 2 – Two round-trip tickets in Premium-Class to Delhi, India and six months of free gas supply
- Leg 3 – Two round-trip tickets to Beijing, China and six months of free gas supply
- Leg 4 – Two round-trip tickets to any Caribbean destination and six months of free gas supply.
- Leg 5 – Two round-trip tickets to any Canadian destination and 5 million "Petro points" good for one year of free gas supply
- Leg 6 – Two round-trip tickets to any California destination and one year of free gas supply.
- Leg 7 – Two round-trip tickets to Paris, France and one year of free gas supply. Additionally, the winning team won Business Class seats for themselves and a team of their choice for the next leg.
- Leg 8 – Two round-trip tickets to London, England and one year of free gas supply
- Leg 9 – Two round-trip tickets to Amsterdam, Netherlands and one year of free gas supply
- Leg 10 – Two round-trip tickets to Tokyo, Japan and 10 million "Petro points" good for two years of free gas supply
- Leg 11 – Two round-trip tickets to Dubai, United Arab Emirates and two years of free gas supply
- Leg 12 – A cash payout, “gas for life” from Petro-Canada, the opportunity to fly for a year anywhere Air Canada flies worldwide in Business Class, and two Chevrolet Colorado trucks.
- *Canada's Favourite Racers – A year's supply of gas from Petro-Canada awarded to the "fan favourite" team. Awarded to Dana & Amanda.
Race summary
Leg 1 (Quebec → Ontario)
Airdate: July 8, 2015in Downtown Toronto to find their clue.
- Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
- Quebec City
- Quebec City to Lévis
- Quebec City to Toronto, Ontario
- Toronto
- Toronto
- Toronto
- Toronto
In the leg's second Roadblock, the team member that did not perform the first Roadblock had to change into a wetsuit and complete a three-part obstacle course that involved climbing across a 120-foot cargo net, walking across a narrow plank and taking a three-story plunge into the water below, and finally crossing a slippery log. At the end of the course, they would get their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Starting Line, teams were instructed to head to Quai 22, where they had to search among hundreds of locked bicycles to find two that a combination given in their clue unlocked. They then had to ride the bicycles to the ferry terminal, where they took the ferry across the St. Lawrence River to Lévis, after which they chose a Chevrolet Sonic RS containing their next clue and numbered one to twelve. Teams would then fly to Toronto, Ontario, on one of two separate flights with teams that secured cars #1–8 one the first flight that arrived an hour before the second with the remaining four teams.
- At St. Lawrence Market, teams had to find a woman in a Race sponsor BMO shirt, who would give them their next clue. After getting their clue, teams had to find the scrambled names of two "streets" inside the market: Centre Street and Market Street, which intersected in front of a butcher shop. After unscrambling the names and finding this location, a butcher would give them their next clue, with an enclosed BMO credit card that would serve as the teams' source of money for the rest of the Race.
Leg 2 (Ontario → Chile)
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member would be taken up a mountain and had to perform a tandem paraglide into the skies of Santiago. Once they returned to the ground and reunited with their partner, a paragliding instructor would give them their next clue.
The Race's first Detour was a choice between Motion or Emotion. In Motion, teams travelled to Plaza de Armas, where they had to strip down, then dress up as the people of Easter Island and perform a traditional Rapa Nui dance in front of a crowd. Once the dance troupe was satisfied, teams would receive their next clue. In Emotion, teams travelled to Biblioteca Nacional de Chile, where they learned a verse from Gabriela Mistral's famous poem, Valle de Chile, and had to perfectly recite it in Spanish to a crowd. Once the poem was recited correctly, a judge would give teams their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Sanación Equilibrio mural, teams had to search for five specific murals and take a selfie in front of each. Once all five selfies were completed, they had to show them to the museum curator, who would give them a wooden box listing their next destination.
- At Centro Cultural Ángela Davis, teams had to volunteer with a child to help paint a section of a new mural, with the colors needed to be painted written in Spanish. Once they finished painting, teams would give their wooden box, which contained a set of new art supplies, to the child they worked with in exchange for their next clue.
- *Teams had a chance to receive two Express Passes by travelling to Patio Bellavista at Barrio Bellavista and be the first team to find Bailarines de Cueca to pick them up, risking valuable time and possible elimination.
Leg 3 (Chile → Argentina)
- Santiago to Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires
The Detour was a choice between Dance or Dine, each with a limit of 6 stations. In Dance, teams travelled to Confitería Ideal, where both team members had to change into the traditional attire and learn to perform a complex tango routine to the satisfaction of the judge to receive their next clue. In Dine, teams travelled to La Estancia, where they had to serve asado with one member as the server and the other as the chef. The server had to memorize orders in Spanish from three patrons, collect the dishes from the chef, who had to memorize the names of 12 items and serve the food listed by the server, and serve the patrons their orders to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Buenos Aires, teams had to find a totem pole carved from a British Columbia red cedar at Plaza Canadá to get their next clue.
- At Futbol Madero, teams had to participate in the sport of blind soccer. One team member had to wear a blindfold and navigate a soccer ball through pylons then shoot it into the net while their partner gave them directions. If the team member could score a goal in under one minute, a coach would give them their next clue.
Leg 4 (Argentina → Nova Scotia)
- Buenos Aires
- Buenos Aires to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
- Halifax
- Halifax
- Halifax
- Halifax
- Halifax
- Halifax
The Detour was a choice between Bubbles or Suds. In Bubbles, teams travelled to the headquarters of Ocean Tracking Network, the Aquatron Laboratory, at Dalhousie University. There, both team members had to dive down to the bottom of the Aquatron, grab two lobsters each, and band and tag them with a tracking device that monitors movements to receive their next clue. In Suds, teams travelled to Garrison Brewing Company and had to find a delivery truck. They then had to deliver beer, on foot, to three pubs among the streets of Downtown Halifax. They also had to return two kegs from each location. Once all three beer orders were delivered and six kegs were returned, teams would get their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Halifax, teams had to find a woman standing at a Race sponsor BMO kiosk inside Halifax Stanfield International Airport with their next clue.
- At the Halifax Library, teams had to count the number of black and white smartphone images depicting the original library amongst over 5,000 3" x 5" paintings hanging on a wall. Once they picked the correct number, a librarian would give them their next clue.
- At a kiosk in the Halifax Public Gardens, teams had to taste 5 Orange Julius smoothies and correctly identify each flavor to receive their next clue.
Leg 5 (Nova Scotia → Quebec)
- Halifax to Havre-aux-Maisons, Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Magdalen Islands, Quebec
- Dune-du-Sud
- L'Étang-du-Nord
- Fatima or Pointe-Basse
- Cap-aux-Meules
- Grosse-Île
For the Face Off at Monument aux Pêcheurs, teams had to compete against each other in a head-to-head kayak hockey game. The first team to score 2 goals would win the challenge and receive their next clue, while the losing team would have to wait for another opponent to arrive and try again, and the last team at the Face Off would have to wait out a pre-determined time penalty before they could continue.
The Detour was a choice between Ride It or Pull It. In Ride It, teams travelled to Centre Équestree La Crinière au Vent, where they had to master the equestrian art of dressage form by mounting a horse and riding an obstacle course. If both team members finished in a combined time of eight minutes or less, an equestrian rider would give them their next clue. In Pull It, teams travelled to La Ferme Léo et Fils, where they had to roll a bale of hay from a pasture into a barn then milk a cow by hand until each team member filled a 1-litre bottle to receive their next clue.
;Additional task
- Upon arrival in Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine, teams had to choose a Chevrolet Colorado with a clue on the center console, instructing them to use pictures for reference to pack their truck with items needed for the rest of the leg before driving to Plage de la Dune-du-Sud to find their next clue.
Leg 6 (Quebec → Ontario)
- Cap-aux-Meules to Souris, Prince Edward Island
- Charlottetown to Sudbury, Ontario
- Sudbury
- Sudbury
- * Sudbury
- Sudbury
- Sudbury
- Sudbury
The Detour at Laurentian University was a choice between Analyze and Synchronize, each with a limit of 4 stations. In Analyze, teams had to find the Forensics Training Facility and had to locate 10 pieces of bones and teeth inside a simulated crime scene, mark each spot with a flag, measure the locations, and graph each piece to scale on an evidence sheet. Once the evidence was graphed correctly, a crime scene analyst would give teams their next clue. In Synchronize, teams had to find the Jeno Tihanyi Olympic Gold Pool and master synchronized swimming by joining a competitive synchronized swimmers team and performing a routine with them. Once they perform the routine correctly, they would receive their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to learn CPR from a video, enter a life simulation lab. and correctly perform CPR for two minutes on a state-of-the-art computerized mannequin to receive their next clue from a doctor.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, teams had to travel via ferry to Souris, Prince Edward Island, then drive themselves to Charlottetown Airport to fly to Sudbury, Ontario. Once in Sudbury, teams had to choose a marked Chevrolet Trax and drive themselves to Vale Mining Company, where they had to lineup and wait for a miner with their next clue.
- At the Vale Mining Company, two teams at a time descended over in a freight elevator into the mine, where they had to choose a rock of nickel ore and break it open to find a nickel pellet to receive their next clue, a nickel, leaving teams to figure out that their clue was located at the Big Nickel.
- After completing the Roadblock, teams instructed to travel to Vale Living with Lakes Research Centre where they had to paddle across Ramsey Lake in a canoe to Bell Park beach and run to the gazebo for the Pit Stop.
Leg 7 (Ontario → Saskatchewan)
- Sudbury to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Saskatoon
- Saskatoon
- R.M. of Corman Park
- R.M. of Corman Park
The Detour was a choice between Nimitook or Mikwap, where they had to travel to Wanuskewin Heritage Park to take part in the daily aspects in the life of Northern Plains Indians culture. In Nimitook, teams had to perform a traditional hoop dance. Using a professional hoop dancer for guidance, team members had to dance to the beat of a traditional drum while making 5 spiritually symbolic shapes in order to receive their next clue. In Mikwap, teams had to build a teepee using the tools provided and a shown model. Once the teepee was built correctly, the elder would give teams their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- On the tarmac of Saskatoon's John G. Diefenbaker International Airport, teams had to prepare a flight plan using flight boards that listed routes from Air Canada destinations from around the world, flight departure and arrival times, and the time zone of each destination. Once teams prepared a flight plan that travelled to at least three continents and totaled 25 hours of flight time, they would receive their next clue.
- Teams' clue after the Roadblock was simply a bottle cap leaving them to figure out that it was from the Great Western Brewing Company, where they would find their next clue instructing them to search a bin of over 5,000 caps for 15 original Pale Ale bottle caps matching the one given in their clue to receive their next clue.
- After the Detour, teams were instructed to travel on foot to the park's lookout point at the Sunburn tipi rings near the medicine wheel to find the Pit Stop.
- After teams completed the flight plan task, they were provided with a Chevrolet Cruze LTZ, which served as their transportation for the rest of this leg.
Leg 8 (Saskatchewan → India)
- Saskatoon to Kolkata, India
- Kolkata
- Kolkata
- Kolkata
- Kolkata
- Kolkata
- Kolkata
The Detour was a choice between Tuck or Roll. In Tuck, teams travelled to Jorasanko Thakur Bari, where they had to learn six couples' yoga poses. Once teams correctly performed all six, the guru Yogi Biswa would give them their next clue. In Roll, teams travelled to University Institute Hall where, using a rickshaw, they had to navigate Kolkata's crowded streets to make two deliveries to different locations: a load of plastic bottles to a soda shop, and bundles of cloth to a decorating store. Once both deliveries were successfully completed, teams could return the rickshaw in exchange for their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Mallick Ghat Flower Market, teams received a traditional blessing and their next clue, which instructed them to string differently-coloured fresh flowers together to create a garland, following the pattern of a completed example, to receive their next clue.
- After the flower task, teams had to travel by foot to Armenian Ferry Ghat, where they would then take the ferry across the Hooghly River to Bagbazar Ghat, where they would find their next clue.
- For winning the previous leg, Brent & Sean received a free upgrade to Business Class for them and a team of their choosing, which was given to Dujean & Leilani.
Leg 9 (India)
- Kolkata to Delhi
- Delhi
- Delhi
- Delhi
- Delhi
- Delhi
The Detour was a choice between Slam It or Spice It. In Slam It, teams travelled to Roshanara Garden Wrestling Club, where they had to learn a series of seven traditional kushti wrestling moves in sequence from a pehlwan and then correctly perform it for a judge to receive their next clue. In Spice It, teams travelled to Khari Baoli and had to find a spice vendor, where they would use a mortar and pestle to grind eye-watering chilis into a fine powder of at least to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the Ghazipur Fish Market, each team member had to deliver 20 live catfish by carrying them in a basket above their heads to receive their next clue.
- In an unaired portion at the Pit Stop, each team was required to donate all their money to a charity box before they could check in.
Leg 10 (India → British Columbia)
- Delhi to Penticton, Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada
- Penticton
- Summerland
- Oliver
- Osoyoos
- Osoyoos
The Speed Bump required that Brent & Sean fill, cork, and label a dozen bottles of wine, then properly dip the neck of each bottle in wax to create a seal before they could continue racing.
The Detour was a choice between Brains and Brawn. In Brains, teams had to use provided coordinates to search a vineyard for three bottles of wine. Then, they had to use a giant slingshot to launch a potato at a target. Finally, they had to operate a forklift to stack ten wooden pallets. In Brawn, teams had to carry and toss ten bags of onions onto the back of a truck. Then, they had to flip a large tractor tire 100 meters and place it on a rack. Finally, they had to simultaneously cross monkey bars over a pile of a manure.
;Additional tasks
- At the D'Angelo Estate Winery, teams had to drive a white Chevrolet Silverado, their transportation for this leg, through a large maze by moving the surrounding black Silveradoes in either a forward or reverse direction, using the rear-view camera, only. Once freed, teams then had to drive to Summerland Waterfront Resort to find their next clue.
- After either Detour, teams had to complete the Freak’n Farmer mud run, crawling under barbed wire, then ducking under a log while wading through muddy water to find the U-Turn board and their next clue.
- At the Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad, teams had to search among 18,000 tiny hand-painted figurines for a "Mini-Jon" Montgomery figurine holding a clue inside the model train set. Once found, teams had to use a magnifying glass to see that the clue read "NK'MIP", referring to Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Centre, the Pit Stop for this leg of the Race.
Leg 11 (British Columbia → Alberta)
The Detour was a Blind Detour, which simply gave teams a choice of Paper or Plastic. In Paper, teams had to sort recyclables from a fast-moving conveyor belt into two bins, one for paper and another for non-paper items, then weigh them once filled. If both bins weighed at least each, teams would receive their next clue. In Plastic, teams had to carefully dismantle six dead television sets and separate the specific components to receive their next clue. If they broke any components, they would have to get another television.
In the second Face Off of the Race, teams had to compete against each other in a game of curling. One team member would deliver the stone while their partner would sweep it as close as possible to the centre of the target, or "button", at the end. After 8 stones each, the team whose stone was closest to the centre of the button would win their next clue. The last team at the Face Off would have to turn over an hourglass and wait for the sand to run out before they could continue racing.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to take part for playing the role of "Kelly", the proprietor/bartender, and had to memorize a script to take part in a historical reenactment of a liquor licence raid. If they got a line wrong, they would have to go review the script and try again. Once they acted out the scene correctly, they would receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Edmonton City Hall, teams had to find the justice of the peace, who was performing a wedding ceremony, and interrupt her to receive their next clue.
- At the Petro-Canada gas station in St. Albert, each team was given a Petro-Points card loaded with 250,000 points, all of which they had to spend in the store within 90 seconds, shopping for snacks and drinks only. If the products in their shopping cart totalled the maximum points, teams would receive their next clue.
- Teams began the penultimate leg at Spotted Lake near Osoyoos.
Leg 12 (Alberta → British Columbia)
- Edmonton to Vancouver, British Columbia
- Vancouver
- Whistler
- Whistler
- Whistler
- Whistler
- Whistler
- Whistler
In the final Roadblock of the Race, the team member that didn't perform the first Roadblock was given a single ski of specific height and binding size and had to search among thousands of skis on racks for the one that completes the set. Once an instructor confirmed that they had a matching pair, both team members had to ride the Peak 2 Peak Gondola to Blackcomb Peak and make their way to Momentum Ski Camp. For the second part of the Roadblock, the participating team member had to ski down a ramp and successfully complete a ski jump into a pool to receive their final clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Squamish Lil'Wat Cultural Centre, teams had to use a length of string corresponding to the scale found on a large world map to measure the total distance of the 12 legs travelled in miles, then use a whiteboard to convert it to kilometres. If their calculation was within 5% of the correct answer,, they would receive their next clue.
- At Bearfoot Bistro, each team member had to sabre off the cork of two champagne bottles, one with a traditional sabre, then one with the base of a champagne flute, to receive their next clue.
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