The Amazing Race Canada (2013–…): Season 7, Episode 11 - I Had One Job - full transcript

The final three teams race to the finish line in Muskoka, Ont. in hopes of winning Season 7 of The Amazing Race Canada.

This season on
The Amazing Race Canada,

we brought the adventure
back home.

Go!

This is such a rush!

Woo-woo!

Yeah!
Great!

Ten teams bolted
from the starting line...

Oh, wow.

...on an odyssey from one
coast of our glorious land...

Nanaimo,
British Columbia!

- Woo!
- ...to the other...



- Wolfville, Nova Scotia!
- Aah!

...to the True North
Strong and Free.

Yellowknife, woo!

I'm just in absolute awe
of how beautiful our country is.

In a season
of staggering peaks...

Oh!
Woo!

...and vast valleys...

No, Marie!

Lightning
does strike twice.

No way!

...shocking
twists and turns...

Jet and Dave, you've
been eliminated from the race.

Again.

...and mind-blowing
meltdowns...



We got this,
we got this.

This sucks.

...the competition
reached a level never seen

before on the race...

We have to beat
these other teams.

I am not letting this pen go!

Let the games begin.

...where fierce
rivalries...

Yay.

How can you
live with yourself?

You're such a cheater!
- This just got juicy!

...jaw-dropping
game play...

Good luck
singing, ladies.

They're so gonna
regret One-Waying us.

You can cut the tension
in here with a knife.

...and distressing
decisions...

So we're gonna
take the penalty now.

Guys, we're
gonna come help you.

I just don't feel
like it's fair that we both

worked so hard,
and one of us has to go home.

...helped teams overcome
adversity with teamwork...

Yeah!

...and a will
to succeed...

Oh my god,
she just did it!

...until, one by one,

teams were knocked out
of the competition.

Dave, Irina, you have
been eliminated from the race.

So close, Jon, so close.

Now, down to
the final three!

Team Canada athletes
Sarah and Sam

have conquered hurdles...

I hated that!

I hated everything about that!

...through persistence...

- Argh!
- ...strength...

Yeah!

...and a belief in
themselves to nab one win,

and four podium finishes.

Aah!

But in the final leg,
it's go gold...

...or go home.

- Yeah!
- Aah!

Final three, it's on!

Saskatchewan sisters
Lauren and Joanne

have never won a leg...
- Aah!

Dead end.
Go back.

...but this prairie pair...

I'm not
ditching this, Lauren.

No!

...fought from the
back of the pack to survive

time and time again...
- We're not last!

Aah!

...demonstrating that
these scrappy underdogs...

Aah!
Oh my god!

We left Dave and Irina
in the dust.

...are not to
be underestimated.

Yeah, buddy, go!

- Woo!
- Open your bouche.

Thank you.

- Ahkameyimok!
- Woo!

Two-spirit married couple
Anthony and James

have won two legs...

Yes!

- Argh!
- Oh my god!

...and it's
been a struggle.

Then there's the French.

They've narrowly
escaped elimination

three times.

This is a keep-on racing!

But their life experience
and street savvy

have made them a partnership
to be reckoned with.

A dream come true!

Queer people,
trans, two-spirit...

We're running this race for
people who don't fit into a box.

Game's on.
Game's on.

It's husbands versus
sisters versus teammates...

This is the last leg.

Everything matters right now.

...as they race to win...

Woo!

...the all-new 2019
Chevrolet Blazer RS,

a once-in-a-lifetime
trip for two around the world,

a quarter of a million
dollars cash,

and The Amazing Race Canada.

This is
Wolfville, Nova Scotia.

This picture perfect town in the
heart of the Annapolis Valley

will act as the 11th
and final starting point,

as the final three
teams race to win

The Amazing Race Canada.

You're team number one.

Anthony and James won
the last leg of the race,

and will depart
first at 12:05 p.m.

Route info.

This is it.
The final leg of the race.

Fly to Muskoka, Ontario.

Teams will now
fly to Toronto Pearson

International Airport,
where they'll race to the nearby

executive terminal to take
one of three float planes

to Muskoka.

Here, on the Canadian Shield,
rustic resorts and spectacular

cottages line
over 1,600 lakes,

and here, in the heart of
Ontario's cottage country,

racers will go all in,
as they race to win

Canada's favourite
summertime adventure.

Yoo-hoo!

We're going
to the Halifax airport.

We're
headed to Muskoka.

Muskoka.

We came here thinking
we'd make it to the final.

It felt like it was
impossible at times,

but we stayed committed,
we believed in ourselves,

and we're ready to win.

Once we get to Toronto,
we're switching

to the executive terminal,
which is like...

- Ooh... fancy.
- I feel excited.

This is it.
The final leg of the race.

Fly to Muskoka, Ontario.

Let's get it!
- Pre-race jitters.

We want to do this,
not only for ourselves,

but for our organizations
that we represent.

The Classroom of Champions
and Believe Initiative,

this is why we're here.

We're always freaking
behind in the beginning,

so this is one that we
need to be ahead, for once.

Aah!

Aah!
It's finale time!

Final leg has begun!

This is gonna
get really interesting.

People from
the Prairies are resilient,

and it's gonna be really
incredible when the first

Saskatchewan team wins
The Amazing Race Canada.

Once we're in Toronto, we need
to get to Signature Flights

at the executive terminal,
get on a float plane to Muskoka.

That's gonna be
for all the beans here.

Oh...

I'm just checking to see if
there's other teams coming in.

There's Sarah and Sam.

Hi!

Oh my god, I can't
believe the sisters made it.

- Wow.
- I know.

Hi, guys!

I can't believe
Dave and Irina aren't here.

Dave and Irina were
the strongest competition

in this race, but now we're
the biggest competition.

Final three,
you guys, final three!

What a wild ride.

It's like literally
anyone's game.

We're off to Muskoka.

Let's hope we get there first.

Final leg.

Keep that down.

Teams are now travelling
more than 1,200 kilometres

from Halifax to Toronto.

Once they land, they'll
head to the executive terminal,

where they'll find
a sign-up board,

and an assortment of Clif bars
to keep them fuelled

along the final
leg of the race.

Here, teams must secure their
spot on one of three flights,

departing separately for
Port Carling on Lake Rosseau

where they'll find
their next clue.

- Go, babe, go, go!
- Go, go, go!

Excuse me!
Excuse me!

Sarah!

Okay,
where are we going?

Excuse me, guys!
- Watch out!

On your left!
- To the right.

Will someone take us?

Yes, yes, yes.
As fast as you can.

- As fast as you can.
- It is so important.

We're going
to the executive terminal.

Please, please, please!
As fast as possible.

We're in a race.
- We need to beat that car.

The executive
terminal here.

There's an advantage for
the team that gets there first,

so we need this advantage.

Every minute,
every second, counts.

Yeah.

Sam and Sarah
are ahead of us.

They're so fast.

This... signs...

Excuse me!

- Excuse me.
- Excuse me!

Limos!
Where's the clue?

Where did you...
I don't have it!

Augh!
I literally had it in my hand!

Do you have a phone?
I can look it up.

I dropped the clue
somewhere in the run.

You can type it in.

Thank you.
Okay, memory, what do you got?

It's like
the airport executive Shell.

The airport,
the Shell executive airport.

Are you sure
it's not in your backpack?

No,
it's not in my backpack.

I didn't pack anything.
- Okay, okay.

We have
the best cab driver.

We are getting there.
- Big tips.

Big tips, big tips.
- This is amazing.

I think we're turning
left at that light up there.

Oh my gosh,
there's the other cabs!

- Okay.
- Ah!

- We gotta pass them.
- Please hurry!

We need to beat that cab!
Please hurry!

Please!
Oh my gosh!

We're racing
for first place.

We want to get
to the executive terminal.

I think it's up there.
That's where it's at.

The Shell?

- Yes, we're first!
- Yes, aah!

We're gonna
be on the first plane.

Oh, yes!

Oh my god.

Go, Sam!
Go, go, go, go, go!

Shoot!
- Oh, what?

How did that happen?

I don't understand.

We were so fast!

But we're
endurance athletes.

Oh, man!

Do you want to
just double-check your bag?

I literally--
I've got nothing, Joanne.

I'm just trying to look up
sea plane terminal

with the Toronto Airport,
but like,

I don't remember enough
of what was on there.

We need to turn around
and go back to the airport.

We've lost our clue.

Our plan is to find some
kind of information centre,

and start searching all
the words we can remember

from what was on the clue.

I had one job.

I literally had one job,
to hang onto that thing.

Oh my god,
this is so cool.

That's so freaking awesome.

We're heading
to Muskoka.

In this race, my fear
of heights was a massive deal.

When I'm up there,
I'm just thinking of my father,

who I lost two years ago.

He would always tell me,
"You gotta push through."

"If being successful was easy,
everyone would do it."

You know, he inspired me
to do what I'm doing,

not only on the track,
but in the community,

and of course in this race.

Being on the final leg
of the Amazing Race Canada,

is like, it's super surreal.

Um, we're looking
for a sea plane terminal.

We just lost our directions.

It's like Shell
executive something,

and it's, uh...
I believe it's a terminal.

Aviation Lane.

Ah, that
doesn't sound right.

Ugh...

Nobody knows
where we're going.

Like, I seriously don't know.
And I've had enough.

Like, we gotta
get out of here.

Our race could be over
before it even starts.

I'm trying to think
but I can't think of anything.

We're third by a mile.
Like, we are so dead.

Just gotta keep trying.

Right now we're looking
to find any information booth

that will tell us
where we need to go.

We dropped our clue somewhere.
- We're back.

Is there anything with like
"sea plane," like, to Muskoka?

It's like Shell executive...

We found something.

The closest thing.
And it is...

...really close by.

That's exact--
That's it, yeah.

- Does that sound familiar?
- Yeah.

I'm so sorry, Joey.

No, don't worry
about anything!

We're alright.

You dropped a piece of paper.

It's not the end
of the world, okay?

There it is.

I'm not being
a great big sister right now.

I'm gonna step up.

We'll rally from here.

Whoa!
That went up quick!

Like,
this is amazing.

I've never seen
anything like this.

Oh my god, I can't get over
how beautiful this is!

And it looks like
we're gonna land right away,

so this should be fun.

The best landing
is definitely on water.

Smooth as a butter clam.

- Route info.
- Oh my...

What does it say?

Throughout the race, teams
have explored our country,

while completing a series
of challenges along the way.

In this life-siZe
cottage trivia game,

we'll find out just
how much they remember

from their amazing adventure.

Every leg of the race
is represented on this

giant map of Canada.

In this challenge, teams must
roll these big red dice

to determine the leg
they will start on.

Then, racers will have
to play this oversiZed game

to collect all the legs
on the board by correctly

answering trivia questions
directly related

to the leg of the race
that they've landed on.

If they land on a Roadblock,
Detour, or Route Marker,

they must answer
an additional question,

and will have to wait another
turn before they can roll again.

Once teams have collected
all the legs on the board,

they'll receive their next clue.

Anthony and James!

- Oh my god, Jonny!
- We're here.

Pick your
colour, gentlemen.

- Red.
- Let's do red.

Roll your dice, and we
will determine where you start.

Ready to roll?
- Okay.

How do I get one
of these for home?

You have to win
the Amazing Race Canada.

Ready?
1, 2, 3.

You guys got style,
rolling style!

You've rolled a 5.

Nanaimo here, leg 5, gentlemen.
- Oh, leg 5.

Anthony and James,
I will read you your question.

If you added up all
the ingredients in each layer

of the Nanaimo bar recipe
that you memoriZed,

how many total ingredients
did you recite?

Unsalted butter!

- 13.
- Final answer?

Final answer.

- 13 is correct.
- Yes.

Let 'er roll!

7.
- Okay, leg one, okay.

Leg one,
Toronto-Kamloops.

What two racers were
eliminated at the bike ranch?

- Last hug?
- Last hug.

Bring it in, boys.
- Ah!

Jet and Dave!

Jet and Dave
is correct.

Oh, it's go time.
It is definitely go time.

It is go time!

It's time
to roll the dice.

- 2.
- Argh, detour.

Name all three legs
of the race in which

there were no detours.

- 4, 5, 6.
- 4, 5, 6.

Wrong.

Yes!

Welcome to the game,
Sarah and Sam.

I'm gonna get you
to pick a colour.

Blue, please.

We can definitely
catch up from here.

We've been studying.
We've written notes.

- 7.
- Alright, leg 7,

Kitchener-Waterloo.
- Okay.

According to the clue,
how many green balls

did you search through
to find a red or yellow ball?

Over 30,000.

Correct, over 30,000.

Anthony and James,
here is your next question.

You're still on the detour.

To move forward,
you've gotta get this right.

In which leg of the race
did you have a choice

of Celebrate or Elevate?

Edmonton.

Leg 3,
Edmonton, correct.

Good job, you're still
in the lead with two legs.

Sarah and Sam, grab your dice,
give it a roll.

You guys have 7.
Where are you headed?

Leg 10.

What is the name
of the song that you sang

at the local pub in Wolfville?

You wouldn't have
gotten that correct

unless you sang it properly!
Correct!

No way!

Sarah and Sam,
Anthony and James,

you're tied at
two legs a piece.

There's so much water!

No sign of Jon.

I wish
we could see him.

Oh my god!

Oh my goodness,
I'm so excited!

Lauren and Joanne,
welcome to the game!

I think you guys know what
colour you're going to be.

Let 'er roll.

We're already
in last place.

We can't get any
questions wrong.

Thunder Bay.
Your question...

Thunder baby.

What is the name
of the memorial

where you found your
first clue in Thunder Bay?

Terry Fox
Memorial Lookout.

Correct.

Woo!

Anthony and James,
for the game, gentlemen.

Yellowknife.

What is the name of the
lake in which you took a swim

under the ice?

- Woo!
- He looks so cute.

Great Slave Lake.

- Answer is correct.
- Yes!

Anthony and James,
I have something for you.

- Yes!
- Dammit!

Oh, a Roadblock.

Who's got
this one in the bag?

Teams must now
make their way to historic

Clevelands House,
a 150-year-old resort

located in the town of Minett.

In this Roadblock, one team
member will experience

one of the newest extreme
sports to hit the water,

as they take to the skies,
strapped to one of these,

hydro flyboards.

Yeah!

Here on lake Rosseau, racers
will have one of these jet packs

fastened to their feet, and
will have to learn how to fly,

while maintaining a
minimum height of 15 feet

above the water.

When they've mastered
this delicate balance,

they'll have to throw a bean bag
into one of these targets.

Once they hit their target
without falling from the sky,

Abby will give them
their next clue.

That's you.

Yeah, I'm gonna
do the challenge.

- We're team number one!
- Ah, yes!

First place right now.

Sarah and Sam,
for the game...

We got this.

Take a breath.
- Your Nanaimo question...

Don't wanna
get ahead of ourselves.

At the Horn Lake caves,
how many different

unique letters were
needed to spell out

the location of the Pit Stop?

Okay, G-O-A-T-S-N...

8 is the answer.

8 is correct.
Sarah and Sam, your clue.

Thank you so much!
Thank you, thank you!

Who's got this one
in the bag?

You want it?
- Sure.

Being first throughout
this day is important.

This is the final leg.

First all the way.
You have to be first.

Are we sure this is it?

Oh yeah,
I see the bean bag things.

Oh, there he is.

He looks hilarious.

As long as
you have your head up,

it will help maintain
that tall, upright posture.

- Okay.
- You got it, James!

You got it!

You point your toes
downward, it goes forward.

If you keep them horiZontal,
then that pushes you up higher.

Ooh, this is hard.

I think I
gotta hit a target,

and I'm gonna be
high up over water.

I'm afraid of heights.

I'm getting over my fear
for the second time

on The Amazing Race Canada.

Sarah and Sam
just got here.

It's not good when
another team shows up.

Come on, James!
You've got this!

Ah!

Oh my god!
- Oh, ooh.

I've never done anything
even remotely close to this.

I tried wakeboarding,
but I couldn't even get up.

Stay calm,
stay calm, stay calm.

Let's go, Sam!

You've got this!

Okay.
It's okay, it's okay...

It's okay,
you're good.

You gotta
get high, Sam!

Lauren and Joanne,
for your final question,

leg one,
Kamloops and Toronto.

How many Express Passes
were up for grabs

in the first leg of the race?

- Two?
- Two is correct.

Ladies, your clue.
- Thank you so much.

Rockin' the fanny pack, eh?

- Oh, you betcha!
- See you at the mat.

Let's go!
Roadblock.

I'll take it.
- Cool.

Thank you!
Woo!

Whoa, we're not losing that!

Good job, babe!

I don't know how high
he has to be.

Aah!

He got up for a bit,
so that's good.

- That was a long time.
- Yeah.

Good job!

Sam's jacked, so it
should be easy for him.

Argh!

- Okay, buddy.
- Yeah?

I need
something from you.

- Yes?
- Don't bust your face.

I won't bust my face.

We got here in third,

and hopefully we're
gonna be leaving in first.

I am a yoga teacher,

but I have no balance
20 feet in the sky.

Woo!

Woo!

Joey's having
a really hard time

getting up and staying up.

Up, up, up!

Ooh!

It's so hard!

Good job!

Oh my god!

- Good job, Sam!
- Oh!

You look
like a superhero!

Come on, Joey!

Woo, wrong way!

Woo!
- This is so intense.

It's anybody's race
at this point.

- Ahh!
- Ahh!

Woo!

Looks like
James is gonna start.

James needs to hover
at the right height,

and toss in one bean bag.

Come on, James!

Ahkameyimok!

You got it, James!

Oh, he just got it!

Yes!
Oh my god!

You have to be higher.
Try again.

Too low.

I have to go
15 feet up into the air.

If it's less than that,
it doesn't count.

There's a blue
piece of tape on the hose.

That needs to
come out of the water.

Higher!

Go!

You've got it!

Oh!

You got this, boy.

Nice and high!

Stay calm, stay calm.

Come on!

Ah!
Woo!

Come on, Joey,
let's go!

I'm doing
my best, Lauren!

I can't!

Go, go!
You've got it!

Argh!

- Oh!
- Aah!

Ooh!
Put some weight into it.

Come on!

I'm just doing my best,
and it's not working.

Up!
Up!

Oh!

It's so close!

Good job!

You've got it!

Yes!
Yeah!

- Good job!
- Yeah!

Congratulations.

Yes, oh my god,
thank you, thank you.

Route info.

Make your way
by speedboat

to Rosseau Lake College

and search the dock
for your next clue.

Oh my god,
it feels so good

to be leaving them in the dust.

Oh!

- It was hard.
- Oh, you did so good!

- Did I?
- Rosseau College!

Fast, fast, fast!

Woo!

We're still in the race.
Like, we will not give up

till we are touching that mat.

Alright, this is the one.

- So close!
- Come on, Sam!

You can get closer.

Woo!

Yes, Sam!

- Oh no!
- For the sake of God!

I'm so close!
That sucks so bad!

You did so great.
Great job.

My fear of heights
was like absolutely there.

It was so tough.
I just channelled my dad.

Woo!
There it is right there.

Do you see it?
- Yeah.

Want to sit
and have a tea?

Route info.

Teams will now get busy
at Rosseau Lake College

building an 8-foot-tall
Muskoka chair

using only this miniature
version as a reference.

Once they have every single
piece placed correctly,

Rosseau Lake College
student Miles

will give them their next clue.

Which one
do you want to do?

- Red.
- Okay.

This is like
a huge Muskoka chair.

Like, really big,
for giants.

My mom has Muskoka
chairs in her backyard,

and I built those for her.

Anthony does
home renovations.

He's so butch.

Okay,
that's the back slat.

Okay, first thing,
let's get these up.

This goes like this.

Give me a screw.
I need you to have them prepped.

Come on, Joey!

We're used to being
at the back of the pack,

proving to ourselves over
and over and over again

that we always can come back,

so I'm not worried
that they've left.

We'll get it done.
We'll get to work.

Oh no!

- Oh!
- Yeah!

Woo!
Woo!

We gotta get there!

We gotta crush
whatever it is!

You did so good, buddy.
So good.

Oh,
now the pressure's on.

Sarah and Sam
are getting here.

Okay, Sam,
go, go, go, go, go!

Correctly assemble
a classic Muskoka chair

to receive your next clue.
This way.

Do you know how to
use a drilly thing?

I have used a drill before.

Great.
I've never used a drill.

I'm happy Sam has because
he's gonna be the driller,

while I'm the holder-in-placer.

How do I get this?
Oh, what am I doing?

Put the drill bit in first.

Not going all
the way into the thing.

That means you're
doing something wrong.

Woo!

Rosseau Lake College.

Lauren and Joanne
just showed up.

Definitely
adds some pressure.

Argh!

Why is
everything so huge?

Hello.
- Aah!

Go big or go home.

We are starting with
the legs and arms.

Yeah.

Lauren loves
to build furniture.

Lauren is a ready-made
furniture queen.

I am feeling so
responsible for losing our clue.

I need to make it up
to my sister,

nail it on the first try.

See if it'll hold
on its own, just let go.

Perfect.
- Let's go, handy Lauren.

That's not
in on this side,

so I need that thing to
like hammer it in again.

All I'm thinking about

is what's going
around this chair.

There's gonna be plants;

there's gonna be
a nice swag lamp.

We just have to
finish these few slats,

and that's pretty much it.

Last piece.

Check, check, check!

Keep building.

Oh my god.

I don't know what's wrong.

Aah!

Check, check, check!

- Keep building.
- Aah!

- Anthony, come here.
- Argh!

I forgot one screw.

We got this.

Check!
- Congratulations.

- Ah, thank you!
- Awesome.

Thank you.
- High five.

Thank you.
Good luck with your education.

Roadblock.
Who's ready for a holiday?

Teams must now make their
way to the town of Bracebridge

to locate Santa's Village,
which, for over 60 years

has been keeping the Christmas
spirit alive all summer long.

Woo!

This Christmas theme park
is known as

jolly old St. Nick's
summer home.

In this Roadblock, the racer
that didn't perform

the flyboard challenge
will have to search

this sprawling theme park

to find one of three elves
carrying a red-and-yellow

race-coloured candy cane.

Once they deliver to
the big man himself,

Santa Claus will give them
the one thing they want

their next clue.

Merry Christmas, Jon.

Thanks, Santa.

Note, the team member
who did not perform

the last Roadblock
must attempt this.

Okay, you're
gonna do this.

That's me.

Who'd have thought
a couple of skirts

would be so good at chairs?!

Anthony and James
got their clue.

That puts a lot of pressure
on us right now.

- Does that look right?
- Yeah, let's go.

We gotta go.

We're leaving
in first place.

This is exactly
where we want to be,

and I'm ready to
find this candy cane.

Good.
Perfect.

Other side...

There.

Alright, now we move.

Good job.
Okay, go.

Good job.
- We are absolutely in this.

I am not letting up.

This is
ultimately about teamwork.

Communicating well,
taking on different roles,

and helping each other.

Good job.
Check, please.

- Congratulations.
- Thank you, Miles.

Thank you, Miles!
Who's ready for a holiday?

Note, the team member who did
not perform the last Roadblock

must attempt this.
Let's go, let's go.

Cool.
Does that look good?

- Yup.
- Hold it tight.

Anthony and James
are at the next challenge.

We have to overtake them
and win this whole thing.

Ho-ho-ho!

Entrance to Santa's
Village right there.

Thank you.

Go, go, go.
This way.

Good luck, babe.

I need
to find an elf

with a red and yellow
candy cane.

There are a lot of elves.

You guys
got candy canes?

That's the wrong colour.

Candy cane...
Anyone else?

Do you have candy canes?

Do you have
a candy cane?

God,
this place is huge!

Aah!
I don't like chairs!

Okay, back's done.

I 100% lucked out having
Lauren as my race partner

and my big sister.

She is the strongest
woman I know.

She's my idol, and my best
friend and big sister.

Let's get
the last one in, buddy.

Okay, let's do it.

Check, please!

Congratulations.

- Let's do it.
- Alrighty!

- Are you guys elves?
- No.

- No?
- We're not elves.

Hi...
Do you have candy canes?

Red and yellow candy canes?

We're here
ahead of the other teams.

They could show up
at any minute.

Oh!

You got this, Sarah.

I hope I can
find them so fast.

We can make up a ton of time.

This way.

Hi!
This way.

Alright, Sarah,
good luck.

Okay, thank you.
Okay...

Hi, there.
Do you have any candy canes?

Those are normal.

Candy canes, anyone holding
a red and yellow candy cane?

Normal.
- Excuse me!

Do you have a candy cane?
Wrong colour.

Red and yellow
candy canes?

No.

Do you
have a candy cane?

Oh my god!
Thank you!

Oh my god,
oh my god, oh my god!

Do you know where Santa is?
Sorry.

Where's Santa?

Where's Santa?!

Red and yellow
candy cane?

Oh, yes you do, yes you do,
yes you do!

Thank you so much.
- You're welcome.

Aah!

- Santa.
- Can we both get on?

What do we got here?

I have a gift for you.

You know what?
That's the right one.

Yes!

And you know
what I've got for you...

Your clue.
- Yes!

Oh my god, thank you.

Everybody pipe down.

Teams must now make
their way to the town of Bala,

and find the Muskoka Lakes
Farm and Winery.

Family owned
and operated since 1950,

the Johnston's produce
over 400,000 pounds

of cranberries every year.

In this final challenge,
teams will need to assemble

and connect the delicate
irrigation system

used to water this
massive cranberry marsh.

First, teams will choose
a marked section of the marsh.

Then, they will have to carry
a series of different pipes

across this enormous
cranberry field

and assemble them into a fully
functioning irrigation system.

Once the water is flowing freely
throughout the entire field,

without a single leak, North
will give them their final clue.

Go, go, go, go, go!

Johnston's
Cranberry Marsh.

Cranberry Road, yeah.

Santa!
It's the candy cane.

Well,
I do have a clue for you.

Yes, thank you!
Thank you, Santa!

- There you go.
- Let's go!

Anthony and James
just left.

The pipe fitting, they'll be
so good at the pipe fitting.

But we'll be better.

We're going to
Muskoka Lakes Farm and Winery.

It sounds like
a physical challenge.

This could be our big break.

We could use our
strengths to our benefit.

We definitely
need to stay calm

making this sprinkler system.

We want to make sure that we get
everything right the first time.

One mistake, and you're
out of this race.

It's called
Johnston's Cranberry Marsh.

Here it is.

- Hey, guys.
- Hey there.

How's it going?
- Good.

Welcome to the cranberry marsh.

What you see
in front of you

with these sprinkler
heads running

is the example section.

The pipe on the example
is hooked up exactly

the way we want it hooked up
on all the other sections.

Same number of pipes,
same number of fittings.

Okay.

- Can we go look at it?
- Yeah.

We have to
figure out how to set up

an irrigation system.

And you're in a cranberry bog.

Like... it's wet.

Aah!

- Augh!
- Aah!

See the orange stakes?

That's how we know
where to start.

- These things.
- Yeah.

We have to
lay out the pipes,

connect them in order,

stake them in, and then have
the irrigation system work.

Grab the other
one with the wood.

I feel like
I'm gonna do the javelin.

I'm gonna join Sam and Sarah
on the Olympics.

Argh!

Oh, there they are.

Anthony and James
are there.

Someone's getting here.

Right here is good.
Right here is good.

Go, Sam, go.

Argh!
Sarah and Sam are coming.

Our worst fear
is a sprint to the finish line

against Olympians.

Don't focus on them.
We're ahead of them.

Okay, let's
go check the example.

Anthony and James
aren't too far ahead.

We got this.

Okay,
so it goes sprinkler,

connection, sprinkler.

Okay, let's go get our pipe.

Can we carry
two of these at a time?

I can.

Okay, go ahead.
Go, go, go.

Ooh...

James, look!

Carry it like this.

- Are you okay?
- Yeah.

Watch the hole.
- Yeah.

We need to
get another pipe.

Yeah, sounds good.

This place is massive!

And there's
water everywhere.

Oh!

Hm...
No!

That was such a slow melt.

I'm a hurdler.

I should be able to
hop over these things.

One sec.
One sec.

Ah!

Right now,
we're separating sprinklers

from connectors.

There are two different
types of pipes.

One of them has
a sprinkler head attached.

What do you
need on this side?

Sprinkler head.

I've got your
sprinkler head here.

If you don't
line them up correctly,

the system's not gonna work.

You need to make sure
it's straight.

Our garden's not this big,
but I'm getting ideas.

Santa's Village.

Wow.

I think Lauren's gonna have
a fun time on her Roadblock.

Oh my god,
there are a lot of elves.

There are big elves,
small elves, laughing elves,

and I need to find the elf with
the red and yellow candy canes.

You don't happen to have
any candy canes, do you?

Is that red and yellow?

That looks red and yellow to me.

Let's go find Santa.

Hello, Santa.
- I have a clue for you.

It's got a bow on it!

Let's do this.

We're off to a cranberry marsh.

I think other teams could have
been running around there

for a while.
You never know.

Never, never,
never know.

James!

Do you think two
at a time is good?

Two is good.

Kind of like carrying
teepee poles.

We're tired.
These pipes are heavy.

We're racing through
this challenge,

We know the end is near.

Here, watch out.

Whoa!

You're gonna run
down there, connect these ones.

I'm gonna unhook this.

Okay, this part's good.

There you go.
- Does that fit?

Yeah, everything else,
you should be using.

I'm almost done my side.
Then I'll help you.

Anthony and James
got here first,

but we're catching up.
- 100-metre sprint.

If Anthony
and James screw up,

that's our time to capitaliZe.

You've got this, okay.
Good, great.

We've got this.
We've got this.

I really
like cranberries.

Okay, let's do it.

It's the sisters.
It's the sisters.

We're gonna
get it done.

Keep going.

Keep going.

We are
definitely in this.

Quitting is not an option.

Yeah!

Does that work
with the connector?

Yeah.
Yeah, it does.

Okay, so...
this side's all correct.

We just need to
connect the other half.

This needs to go... here.

It doesn't
connect, though.

Like, it won't fit.

We correctly assemble
one half of the field,

but the other half
is not lining up.

Go to that pole.
Pull it this way.

Wait, is there
a sprinkler head on it?

No.
- There is.

It's not gonna work that way.

Sprinkler head, skip,
sprinkler head, skip.

They're all
equally spaced.

Okay.

Okay, this is the problem.

This is supposed to be
a sprinkler head.

All the sprinkler head ends
need to be on this side.

I think this is
where we're mistaken.

Okay, that's good.

Yeah.
That seem like it fits?

Great.
We're almost done.

We've got this.
We've got this.

Okay, okay,
here we go.

This needs to go... here.

Drop it.

Yes, yes, yes, yes.

Perfect, this is it.
We got it.

You got your
last piece down then?

- There we go.
- Okay.

Okay, check, please.

Check!
Check!

Come on, water.
You can hear it.

Oh, come on, come on,
come on, come on, come on!

- It's doing it!
- Woo!

- Yeah!
- Wa-ah!

- Woo!
- Nice work, guys.

Come on, Jonny.

Route info.

Teams must now make
their way to Port Sydney,

and find Camp Mini-Yo-We,

a 270-acre summer camp
and year-round retreat centre

committed to developing
the leaders of tomorrow.

Here, on the traditional
territories of the Anishnaabe,

and surrounded by
the awe-inspiring

natural beauty of Mary Lake,

one team will cross
the finish line and win

The Amazing Race Canada.

- Go, go!
- Come on!

Let's go,
let's go, let's go.

- Take us to Jonny!
- Take us to Jonny!

Woo!

Let's go, Lauren.

We're gonna
get this done,

and we're gonna get
to that mat and see Jon.

As fast as possible,
please, as fast as possible.

We're in a race.

Sam and Sarah
are right behind us.

- Muskoka Road 10 West.
- Go, go, go!

This is so possible.
We need you to go so fast.

This is a quarter of a million
dollars on the line!

This is to win
The Amazing Race Canada.

Oh my god!

Ah!

Yes!

Ahkameyimok!

- Come on, boys, bring it in!
- Jonny!

We're coming for you, buddy!

Ha-ha!

Oh my god!

Yes!

Six provinces,
one territory, 14 cities,

and over 20,000 kilometres
across Canada.

Anthony and James,
I'm so happy to tell you

that you have won--
are you ready for this?

Yes!

The all-new 2019
Chevrolet Blazer RS,

one for each of you!

A once-in-a-lifetime trip
for two around the world!

Yes!

A quarter of
a million dollars cash...

and The Amazing Race Canada!

Yes!
Oh my god!

How does that feel,
gentlemen?

Aah!

We're in disbelief.

We're sharing this stage
with all of those people

that have helped us
along the way--

our communities, our elders,
our family members,

all of those people
that have supported us

through those difficult
parts in our life,

and we wouldn't be here
if it wasn't for them,

and they deserve to be standing
on this mat here with us.

This is
a moment in time

that I want to
remember forever.

The competition this
season was so fierce.

It is a competition,

but so many times
we helped one another.

Weechitowuk,
we say in Cree.

Throughout this race,
we met beautiful people,

and there's many friendships
that we've formed

during this race
that'll last a lifetime.

We got to experience

this beautiful land
that we call our home.

It means
the world to me

that we could do this together.

Oh my god, I can't
believe we won.

I know.
Is this real life?

I love you so much.

This is a dream come true.

We believe!

Good job!

Congrats, guys.

Sarah and Sam,
you two are team number two.

It's been a wild ride.

It's been so great to strengthen
my friendship with Sam,

and see how great
of a teammate he is.

Always so supportive.

Always so mentally positive.

I know we didn't
win this race,

but we have come so far.

We came from the back of
the pack on the first leg,

to coming second overall,
and that's something

we can absolutely be proud of.

Seeing Canada
coast to coast has been

such an incredible experience.

The people here are
so kind, so supportive.

This country is so diverse.

We celebrate
our differences.

It makes me so proud
to be Canadian.

- Woo!
- Come on, Lauren!

Come on, Joanne!
Bring it in, ladies!

We're comin' in!

Yeah-ah-ah!

Good job!

- Good job.
- Crushed it.

Lauren and Joanne,
you're team number three.

So incredible
knowing that we're the first

Saskatchewan team ever
on The Amazing Race Canada.

It's been a privilege
to represent our province,

and I'm so in awe of
everything that we've done.

This race has definitely
taught us over and over again

that struggling is okay.

You can get through it.
Don't give up.

No matter where you are,

no matter where
you're gonna finish,

you dig a little bit
deeper each time,

and somehow, miraculously,
you always find

that you have a little
bit more to give.

Finish what you start,
and finish it proudly.

This journey
has been so wild.

You get to see things
you have never seen before,

try things you may never
try in your regular life,

and doing it with my big sister
is the coolest thing ever.

I love Lauren.

I could not
be more proud of you.

Thank you.

Yes!

I can't believe
this is happening.

You guys are amazing.

Oh, thank you.

Bring it in!

- Yes!
- Good job, guys!

Oh my god.

This is like...

I still can't believe it.

This is insane.

Let's hear it
for Anthony and James,

winners of
The Amazing Race Canada!