Yukon Gold
Big Al's gamble pays off; Bernie argues with his son Justin; Ken sluices before he has to leave.
Big Al's gamble pays off; Bernie argues with his son Justin; Ken sluices before he has to leave.
Nika and Chris face breakdowns and water problems; Ken's wife wants him home.
Bryan Jr. makes a mark in the self-proclaimed log home capital of the world. Beat engineers a yard challenge.
In California, Joel is under the gun, with a job that's behind schedule before it even begins.
In Northern BC, a challenging modern log home has Beat and his crew risking life and limb.
In foggy Newfoundland, Peter builds a duck-hunting cabin and gets initiated into island culture.
The pressure is on to land a fish first when old and new rivals clash on the high seas.
The captains resort to espionage when the fishing migration reaches an unpredictable state.
The unpredictable waters cause more problems for boats in the Outer Banks.
As the bluefin season takes off, the treacherous waters of the Outer Banks claim another victim.
The fleet must overcome new obstacles yet again when bluefin season begins in the Outer Banks.
It's lobster season for Rick Crane, who hopes to make enough money to cover his first boat payment.
Conway and his father risk fishing 220 miles off the north coast of Newfoundland.
Skipper Paul Tiller's crew find conditions increasingly difficult to dive for urchin.
Karl hopes to make a profit at Last Chance; Chris and Nika move to Stowe Creek.
Chris and Nika face financial hardship; Cam's son-in-law is determined to find gold.
Cam hits permafrost, forcing him to shut down the plant; Ken and Guillaume abandon Arizona Creek.
Highlights of some of the crew's top homes and the challenges they faced while building them.
Joel builds an earthquake-proof home on Vancouver Island; Andre constructs a timber-frame home.
Peter and Bryan Sr. defy gravity by erecting a 50-foot log tee pee in Canada's North.