The Amazing Race Canada 2
The second season of The Amazing Race Canada was a reality game show based on the American series The Amazing Race. It featured eleven teams of two, each with a pre-existing relationship in a race across Canada and around the world. The winning team was awarded, a Chevrolet Silverado "High Country Edition" truck for each, free gasoline for life from Petro-Canada and the ability to fly for free anywhere for a year with Air Canada in business class. For a second year in a row, Jon Montgomery returned as the host.
The season premiered on July 8, 2014 with the season finale airing on September 21, 2014. Best friends Michael "Mickey" Henry and Peter "Pete" Schmalz were the winners of this season of The Amazing Race Canada.
Production
Development and filming
On September 16, 2013, CTV announced that the show was renewed for the second season during the first season's reunion special.Unlike the first season, the Race traveled to destinations outside of Canada like other international Amazing Race counterparts.
Surfer Mathea Olin appeared as the Pit Stop greeter during Leg 2. Leg 3 featured MasterChef Canada judge Alvin Leung as a judge for the "Master Chef" task and Hong Kong-Canadian actress Jennifer Tse, who greeted the teams in the Pit Stop on the same leg. Royal Winnipeg Ballet principal dancer Amanda Green appeared as the Pit Stop greeter during Leg 6. Royal Winnipeg Rifles veteran Jim Parks appeared as the Pit Stop greeter for Leg 7 at Juno Beach, not far from where he alongside other men from the 7th Brigade, 3rd Canadian Infantry Division fought ashore during D-Day.
This was the first season in the Canadian version not to feature a double-length leg.
Casting
Casting began in November 2013, with an online site for submission of applications and audition videos. The first three teams were revealed on June 17, 2014, with the remaining teams announced on June 18 and June 20. The contestants include ice hockey players and gold medalists Natalie Spooner and Meaghan Mikkelson, ballet dancer Rex Harrington as well as comedian Ryan Steele from The Ryan and Amy Show.Alain Chanoine proposed to Audrey Tousignant-Maurice at the Pit Stop of Leg 8.
Marketing
and Chevrolet retain their sponsorship from the first season. The new prize includes receiving a gas supply from Petro-Canada and each leg prize includes cash from Scotiabank.Broadcasting
After episode 6, a special mid-season reunion/recap titled "After The Race" aired. Hosted by James Duthie, the program reviewed the events of the first 6 episodes with the first 5 eliminated teams. A second "After The Race" special that was again hosted by Duthie, aired immediately after the season finale with all the teams present to review the season as a whole.Results
The following teams are participating in the Race, each listed along with their relationships as announced by CTV.- 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.
- 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.
- A team placement means the team withdrew from the Race.
- Shahla & Nabeela failed to complete the naval challenge and received a time penalty. Already in last place, they were allowed to check in at the Pit Stop and were eliminated without a penalty being issued.
- Rex & Bob initially arrived 6th, but were issued two penalties totalling 6-hours. Three teams checked in during their penalty time dropping Rex & Bob to 9th place; however, due to Jen & Shawn's withdrawal from the Race, they were allowed to checked in at 9th place while the rest of their penalty would be applied to their starting time on the next leg.
- Jen & Shawn elected to withdraw from the Race in Leg 2 after Shawn dislocated his shoulder, an injury sustained during the surfing task. At the Tofino General Hospital in Tofino, Jon visited them to inform them of their elimination.
- Natalie & Meaghan used their Express Pass to bypass the Detour in Leg 3.
- ^ In an unaired scene, Rex & Bob and Alain & Audrey used their respective U-Turn onto Natalie & Meaghan and Sukhi & Jinder, respectively. However, both teams had already passed the U-Turn point and were therefore unaffected by it.
- ^ Pierre & Michel used their Express Pass to bypass the Roadblock in Leg 6. Before using the Express Pass, Michel elected to perform the Roadblock, and this is reflected in the total Roadblock count.
- At the Leg 8 Pit Stop, Alain proposed to Audrey, who accepted. Their relationship title was changed from "Dating" to "Engaged".
- Sukhi & Jinder incurred a 15-minute penalty upon running a red traffic light in Charlottetown; they elected to serve the penalty immediately.
Episode title quotes
- "What Does It Take to Get a Cup of Tea Around Here?" – Bob
- "There's a Fish in My Pants" – Sukhi
- "Snakes and Liars" – Producer Named
- "They're :wikt:harshing|Harshing Our :wikt:mellow|Mellow" – Mickey
- "Who Designs These Torture Tests?" – Rex
- "She's the Pierogi Poobah" – Bob
- "Lest We Forget" – Non-Racer
- "I Said Yes!" – Audrey
- "How Are We Going to Explain This to Mom and Dad?" – Jinder
- "Hot Poop" – Rob
- "Put the Fun Back in Fundy" – Pete
- "Who's :wikt:da bomb|Da Bomb?" – Non-Racer
Prizes
- Leg 1 – Two round-trip tickets to any South American destination served by Air Canada and 2,000, and two Express Passes
- Leg 2 – Two round-trip tickets to Hong Kong and 2,000.
- Leg 3 – Two round-trip tickets to any China destination served by Air Canada and 2,000.
- Leg 4 – Two round-trip tickets in Premium Economy-Class to Tokyo and 3,000.
- Leg 5 – Two round-trip tickets to any "Sun destination" served by Air Canada Rouge and 3,000.
- Leg 6 – All inclusive vacation to Los Cabos, Mexico and 3,000.
- Leg 7 – Two round-trip tickets to any Europe destination served by Air Canada and 3,000.
- Leg 8 – Two-round-trip tickets to any Europe destination served by Air Canada Rouge and 3,000.
- Leg 9 – Two-round-trip tickets to Milan, Italy and 3,000.
- Leg 10 – Two round-trip tickets to any Canada destination served by Air Canada and 5,000.
- Leg 11 – Two round-trip tickets to any United States destination served by Air Canada and 5,000.
- Leg 12 – A CA$250,000 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 Silverado trucks.
- *Canada's Favourite Racers – A year's supply of gas from Petro-Canada awarded to the "fan favourite" team. Awarded to Natalie & Meaghan during the second reunion show.
- An item that can be used on the Race to skip any one task of the team's choosing up and until the eighth leg. The winning team keeps one for themselves and may give the second to another team before the end of the fifth leg.
Race summary
Leg 1 (Alberta → British Columbia)
Airdate: July 8, 2014- Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada
- Calgary
- Calgary to Victoria, British Columbia
- Sidney
- Victoria
- Victoria
- Victoria to Colwood
- Colwood
- Colwood
In the second Roadblock, the team member who did not participate in the first Roadblock had to serve afternoon tea to the patrons at the Empress Hotel in Victoria. They were given a lesson in etiquette and had to recite the menu options from memory. Once the tea master declared that they had provided "acceptable service", he would hand them their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At Canada Olympic Park, teams had to find the ski jump and then ride North America's fastest zipline, "The Monster", to receive their next clue, which instructed teams to travel Victoria, British Columbia on one of three flights each deaprting one hour apart, along with a Scotiabank American Express card that would serve as the teams' source of money for the rest of the Race from Olympian Helen Upperton.
- At Viscount Aero Centre, teams had to search a vintage 1930's Fleet Model 10D biplane for their Roadblock clue.
- At The Empress hotel, teams had to search for an Arbutus tree to find their next clue.
- At Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, teams became Navy recruits by suiting up to attempt to stop a simulated flooding ship from "sinking" by plugging nine gaps in the ship's hull. Once all nine gaps were plugged, the team received their next clue.
Leg 2 (British Columbia)
- Victoria to Tofino
- Tofino
- Ucluelet
- Tofino
- Tofino
- Tofino
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member to use driftwood from the beach as well as fishing nets to construct a traditional Tofino deckchair that could hold the builder's weight to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At North Chesterman Beach, teams had to change into wetsuits and then ride from the surf shack to the beach with their surfboard on bicycles. Once at the beach, one team member had to surf a wave for at least three seconds whilst their partner videoed their effort to receive their next clue.
- Teams had to use Chevrolet Volts for transportation for this leg.
Leg 3 (British Columbia → Hong Kong)
- Tofino
- Nanaimo to Delta '
- Vancouver to Chek Lap Kok, Hong Kong, China
- Tung Chung, Islands District to Ngong Ping
- Ngong Ping
- Ngong Ping
- Wan Chai District
- Wan Chai District
- Wan Chai District '
- Central and Western District
- Yau Tsim Mong District
- Kowloon City District
In the leg's Roadblock, one team member would be first greeted by a snake master, who would choose a serpent and show it to the team member. The master would take out the snake's gallbladder and then the team member had to drink a shot of the snake's bile. They would then have to consume a bowl of snake meat soup to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- After teams got off the cable car, they had to sign up for a morning blessing. The next day, teams would be blessed by monks and then had to climb up 268 steps to the Tian Tan Buddha to get their next clue.
- At the Statue of Bruce Lee, teams had to strike a series of poses, including the famous Bruce Lee pose, for a local film director to receive their next clue.
- Teams began the third leg at the northern edge of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.
Leg 4 (Hong Kong → Macau)
- Sheung Wan, Central and Western District to Freguesia da Sé, Macau
- Freguesia de São Lourenço
- Freguesia da Sé
- Freguesia de São Lourenço
- Freguesia de Santo António or Freguesia da Sé
- Freguesia de São Francisco Xavier
- Freguesia da Sé
The Detour was a choice between Stamp It or Stomp It. In Stamp It, teams had to make their way to the Ruins of St. Paul's, where they would pick up a scroll. They then had to search the streets around Senado Square for six shrines, each marked with one of six ancient Chinese symbols. At each station, they had to mark their scroll with a stamp in ink. Once teams returned to the Ruins of St Paul's with six stamps on their scroll, they would receive their next clue. In Stomp It, teams had to head to Senado Square and join a Macanese folk dance troupe and learn a complicated routine. Once the instructor was happy with their performance, she would hand them their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, teams were instructed to Hong Kong–Macau Ferry Terminal and had to sign up one of two TurboJET ferries to Macau with a room of four teams each departing thirty minutes apart, starting at 4:00 PM.
- At the A-Ma Temple, teams had to perform an ancient ceremony meant to ward off evil spirits – lighting firecrackers – to receive their next clue.
- At the Grand Lapa hotel's casino, teams had to learn how to correctly deal a game of Fan-Tan to receive their next clue.
- After completing the task at the Grand Lapa, teams had to go to the Grand Lisboa Hotel and then traverse a series of underground passageways to find their next Pit Stop: Praça de Ferreira do Amaral.
Leg 5 (Macau → Yukon)
- Freguesia da Sé
- Freguesia da Sé to Sheung Wan, Hong Kong '
- Chek Lap Kok to Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada'''
- Whitehorse
- * Whitehorse
- Whitehorse
- Whitehorse
- Yukon River
For their Speed Bump, Sukhi & Jinder had to hook up a trailer to their Chevrolet Silverado. Then, they had to drive to a marked parking spot and back their trailer into the spot without hitting any cones before they could resume racing.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member to ride a snow bike for course in the woods before heading to the shooting range, where the person had to successfully shoot all 5 targets without missing to receive their next clue. If the shooter missed any targets, they had to start over by running the course again and shoot the remaining targets.
;Additional tasks
- After spending a night in Sky High Wilderness Ranch, teams would get their breakfast at the ranch kitchen in the morning, along with their next clue.
- At the Red Trail, teams had to portage a canoe from the woods and then paddle down the Yukon River to the Pit Stop.
- Teams began the fifth leg at the Kun Iam Statue.
- During the flight from Hong Kong to Vancouver, teams rode on Air Canada's premium economy class.
- Teams had to use Chevrolet Silveradoes for transportation during this leg.
Leg 6 (Yukon → Manitoba)
The Fast Forward had teams go to the Exchange District's iconic building "The Cube" and receive a list of partial phrases from a police officer. They then had to search around the district for seven historic ghost sign advertisements on the outside walls of buildings, which would contain the full version of one of their partial phrases. They had to look at the advertisement and fill in the blanks on sheets of paper with what was painted on the building. The first team that had all seven words filled in could return to The Cube and would be awarded the Fast Forward award.
The Detour was a choice between Puck It and Pinch It. In Puck It, teams made their way to the MTS Centre, where they had to dress in hockey gear. Team members would take turns guiding a puck down a slalom of cones and would then shoot it at the net, which would be blocked by a wooden goalie with five holes. Teams had to shoot the puck through all five openings, including "the notorious" five-hole, to receive their next clue. In Pinch It, teams made their way to the St. Ivan Suchavsky Cathedral and had to find the basement hall. There, they had to properly make 74 traditional Ukrainian perogies to receive their next clue.
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to dress as a glam rock star and had to memorize a rock and roll song. They would then perform it with a band in front of an audience of Winnipeg music-lovers and would receive their next clue if they sang all of the lyrics correctly.
;Additional tasks
- The first clue of the leg told teams to find the Golden Boy, which is the statue atop the Manitoba Legislative Building, to find their next clue.
- At the Royal Canadian Mint, teams received coins from ten different countries, out of the many countries that coins are produced for at this mint. They would then have to run along the mint's driveway, where there were a series of flagpoles representing all countries that the mint produced for, and identify the flags that matched each of their 10 coins. If teams could correctly match each coin to its flag, they would receive their next clue.
Leg 7 (Manitoba → France)
- Winnipeg
- Winnipeg to Paris, France
- Coquainvilliers, Lower Normandy
- Le Molay-Littry
- Saon or Bayeux
- Asnelles
- Bény-sur-Mer
- Courseulles-sur-Mer
- Courseulles-sur-Mer
The Detour was a choice between Show It and Tell It. In Show It, teams had to travel to Élevage de Nesque and correctly groom a Percheron horse of their choosing. Once the horse was groomed, teams had to correctly braid the horse's mane to receive their next clue. In Tell It, teams traveled to the courtyard of the Bayeux Tapestry Museum, where they were given twelve images of the Norman invasion of England. Using nine descriptions on boards around the courtyard, they had to identify the images that matched up to the descriptions and place them on a board in the correct order to receive their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- In Asnelles, each team member had to participate in land sailing and complete a circuit ten times to receive their next clue.
- At the Bény-sur-Mer Canadian War Cemetery, teams took a moment of reflection for the 2,049 Canadian soldiers buried in the cemetery, before receiving their next clue, along with a Lest We Forget card.
- At the Remembrance and Renewal statue at the Juno Beach Centre, teams gave their Lest We Forget card to the Canadian Army D-Day re-enactor stationed there, and he would direct them to the next Pit Stop on Juno Beach.
- Teams returned to Portage and Main to begin the seventh leg.
Leg 8 (France)
- Bayeux to Paris
- Paris
- Paris
- Paris
- Paris
- Paris
- Paris
- Paris
For their Speed Bump, Ryan & Rob had to learn how to perform the French folk song "Au clair de la lune" on a pair of accordions and play the song in unison for an audience before they could continue racing.
In this Roadblock, one team member had to recreate a local modern art painting using Race sponsor Mentos candies, by placing the candies onto a board so that the image matched the painting, to receive their next clue from the artist BasteK.
;Additional tasks
- At Gare de Bayeux, teams had to signed up for one of two trains to Paris leaving an hour apart.
- At Place du Canada, teams had to locate Garden of New France and search the area within for their next clue.
- At Pont de l'Archevêché, teams had to search around for the Pit Stop, which was located on Quai de la Tournelle.
- Teams began the eight leg in the town of Bayeux.
Leg 9 (France → Quebec)
In this Roadblock, one team member had to drive a Chevrolet Camaro SS and complete a 2-stage precision driving course. First, they had to perform a quarter drift without spinning out. Then, they had to perform a 180 degree reverse turn. When both stages were correctly performed, the instructor would give teams their next clue.
The Detour was a choice between Flamed and Grilled. In Flamed, teams traveled to Espace Verre, where they had to watch a demonstration by a local artist on how to melt glass rods to create beads. They then had to correctly make 5 different beads to complete a sample necklace to receive their next clue. In Grilled, teams had to find a food stand called Le Cheese. They would then study and sample 10 different grilled cheese sandwiches. Then, teams had to run 50 meters to the Le Cheese food truck, where they had to correctly identify all grill cheese sandwiches flavors by memory to receive their next clue.
The Fast Forward required teams to head to Parisian Laundry, where they had to select a pose. After they selected a pose, they would head into the curtain room and then strike the pose so that artists could sketch the team. They were then asked to pose in their underwear and then eventually naked. If the teams were uncomfortable, they could choose to go back to the Detour. The first team to finish their sketching session would receive the Fast Forward award.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Montreal, teams had to search for the Air Canada Priority Check-in Counter to get their next clue.
- At the Atwater Market, teams had to locate the intersection of Avenue Atwater and Rue Saint-Ambroise for their next clue.
- At Square-Victoria Metro Station, teams had to search the grounds outside the metro for their next clue.
Leg 10 (Quebec → Prince Edward Island)
- Montreal to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
- Charlottetown
- Charlottetown
- Cornwall
- New London
- * New London
- Springbrook or New London
- North Rustico
For their Speed Bump, Ryan & Rob had to dig for 3 bottles of "moonshine" inside a pile of horse manure before they could continue racing.
The Detour was a choice between Mussel and Mass. In Mussel, teams had to go to Prince Edward Aqua Farms and process of mussels. They had to suit up and strip the mussels from their "socks", where the mussels grew and multiplied in the North Atlantic for the last 2 years, into a new bin. Once all the mussels were in the bins, the plant manager would give teams their next clue. In Mass, teams traveled to a potato farm, where they had to calculate the weight of over 10 million russet potatoes using a tape measure and a calculator. If teams figured out the correct weight, Vernon, the potato farmer, would give them their next clue.
;Additional tasks
- When teams found a Chevrolet Impalas, their transportation for this leg, at the Charlottetown Airport, they had to search inside the car for their next clue.
- At the Red Shores Racetrack, one team member had to carry their partner using a sulky around the racetrack for 2 laps to receive their next clue. The team member who was carrying their partner had to wear blinders.
- At the Petro-Canada gas station in Cornwall, teams had to fill the gas tanks of their Chevrolet Impalas up to "full" to receive their next clue.
Leg 11 (Prince Edward Island → New Brunswick)
- Charlottetown
- Shediac, New Brunswick
- Shediac
- Hopewell Cape
- Hopewell Cape
- Harvey
- Harvey
In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to rappel down the rock face of Cape Enrage, where they would find the first half of their next clue. Then, the team member had to run along the rocky shore, where they had to climb up the rock face to find the second half of the clue to keep on racing.
;Additional tasks
- At the start of the leg, teams had to drive across the Confederation Bridge to Shediac. There, teams had to find The World's Largest Lobster and search for a lobster fisherman, who would give them their next clue. This task went unaired but was visible on teams' Pit Start clue.
- At the Dairy Queen in Shediac, teams had to serve Blizzards and custom ice cream cakes for an Acadian birthday party for their next clue.
- After completing the Roadblock, one team member had to correctly secure a safety harness to their partner then, once approved by the safety inspector, zip-line with their partner down to the Pit Stop.
- Teams began the penultimate leg at Peake's Wharf in Charlottetown.
- Teams had to use Chevrolet Traxs for transportation for this leg.
Leg 12 (New Brunswick → Ontario)
In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to enter the Diefenbunker and search among the bunker's vast array of rooms for three of five hidden toys: a helicopter, a tank, a jeep, a plane and a compass. Once they had found three and returned them to the front desk, they would receive their next clue.
In the final Roadblock of the Race, the team member that did not participate in the first Roadblock had to use a mechanical ascender to climb to the top of the museum's glass atrium, grabbing their next clue along the way. Once at the top, they had to pull themselves along the roof before they could return to their partner.
;Additional tasks
- Upon arrival in Ottawa, teams had to search for a clue box inside Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge for their next clue.
- At the Fleet Street Pumping Station, teams had to ride inflatable kayaks down the Ottawa River through an Olympic kayaking training course until they reached the Rideau Canal.
- At Parliament Hill, teams had to find the office of the Speaker of the House, the Honourable Andrew Scheer, and would choose one of three envelopes with a date written on it. They would then have to search among the thousands of books stored in his office, known as Hansard, chronicling the debates that took place at Parliament Hill. They had to search for their specified date and figure out which historic Canadian event took place on that date, If they found it, they could bring their answer to the Library of Parliament to receive their next clue.
- At the National Gallery of Canada, teams had to put together an art installation known as 'Paintings from the Race'. They would have to choose from a large selection of paintings, 36 of which depicted places seen on the Race. They would have to arrange these paintings into the correct places on the wall, three for each leg of the Race. Once all of the paintings were correct, teams would receive their final clue. The correct paintings were:
Ratings
No. | Airdate | Episode | Viewers | Rank | Rank | Ref |
1 | July 8, 2014 | "What's It Take to Get a Cup of Tea?" | 2.764 | 1 | 2 | |
2 | July 15, 2014 | "There's a Fish in My Pants" | 2.510 | 1 | 1 | |
3 | July 22, 2014 | "Snakes and Liars" | 2.676 | 1 | 1 | |
4 | July 29, 2014 | "They're Harshing Our Mellow" | 2.518 | 1 | 1 | |
5 | August 5, 2014 | "Who Designs These Torture Tests?" | 2.662 | 1 | 1 | |
6 | August 12, 2014 | "She's the Pierogi Poobah" | 2.968 | 1 | 1 | |
7 | August 19, 2014 | "Lest We Forget" | 2.687 | 1 | 1 | |
8 | August 26, 2014 | "I Said Yes!" | 2.686 | 1 | 1 | |
9 | September 2, 2014 | "How Are We Going to Explain This to Mom and Dad?" | 2.865 | 1 | 1 | |
10 | September 9, 2014 | "Hot Poop" | 2.897 | 1 | 1 | |
11 | September 16, 2014 | "Put the Fun Back in Fundy" | 3.026 | 1 | 1 | |
12 | September 21, 2014 | "Who's Da Bomb?" | 3.026 | 1 | 1 |