Episodes (17)
Sep 08, 2016
Internee Descendant Andrea Malysh retraces the steps of internees at the Mara Lake Internment Camp near Vernon, BC.
Jan 01, 2016
Glenda Kohse's uncle spent the first 6 years of his life behind barbed wire. Award Winning Mural Artist and Art Educator, Michelle Loughery speaks about the importance of Art in remembering history. Featuring: Internee Descendant Glenda Kohse, and Internee Descendant and Muralist Michelle Loughery.
Sep 22, 2016
Chief of Police Ian Grant has built a 36-year career protecting civil rights and the safety of civilians. The Brandon Police Services building now stands on the site where hundreds of innocent men were interned. Featuring: Ian Grant, Chief of Police - Brandon Police Services.
Sep 29, 2016
Bill Szabon explores the Lethbridge internment site. His grandfather was one of the Hungarians wrongfully imprisoned in Canada during WW1.
Oct 06, 2016
Professor Lubomyr Luciuk retraces the steps of internees at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds in Toronto, Ontario and discusses the Redress Campaign signed at Stanley Barracks.
Jan 01, 2016
Dr. Bohdan Kordan retraces the steps of internees at what was the Eaton Internment Camp and is now the Eaton Memorial and Saskatchewan Railway Museum.
Oct 20, 2016
Archeologist Sarah Beaulieu researches the cemetery in Morrissey where internees were buried during the internment operations.
Oct 27, 2016
Capt. Julie Brouillette walks through what remains of the internment camp at Base Valcartier.
Jan 01, 2016
Cathy English goes back in time revealing the mysteries of the forgotten Internment Camp hidden on Mt. Revelstoke.
Nov 10, 2016
Retired Park Warden Bradley Bischoff takes journeys through the Otter Internment Camp in Yoho National Park.
Nov 17, 2016
Father Theo Machinski and Internee Descendant Paulette MacQuarrie each share their discoveries of the Nanaimo Internment Camp in British Columbia.
Nov 24, 2016
John Gregorovich sheds light on the socio economic climate in Western Canada in the years leading up to the first internment operations and recalls the memory of internees at the Edgewood Internment Camp.
Dec 01, 2016
Internee Descendant Anne Clarke tells the story of Amherst Internment Camp, which became one of the largest in Canada. She shares her personal journey of discovering her grandfather had been wrongfully imprisoned while she was an RCMP officer.
Dec 08, 2016
Captain Jeremy Mathews retraces the steps of internees at Petawawa Internment Camp in Ontario.
Dec 15, 2016
Niagara Military Museum volunteers Sarah Stewart, Kathy Doherty and Berndt Meyer, retrace the steps of internees at Niagara Falls Internment Camp in Ontario.
Dec 22, 2016
Dr. Bohdan Kordan speaks about the Spanish Influenza epidemic that eventually caused the closure of the Internment Camp in Munson Alberta.
Dec 29, 2016
Officer Cadet Veronique Dion retraces the steps of internees at Beauport Armoury in Quebec.
About
The Camps Season 1 (2016) is released on Sep 08, 2016 and the latest season 2 of The Camps is released in 2017. Watch The Camps online - the English Documentary TV series from Canada. The Camps is directed by Ryan Boyko,Diana Cofini and created by Ryan Boyko with Andrea Malysh and .