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- Wacky hijinks of counselors and campers at a less-than-average summer camp.
- At a music camp for gifted teens, a popular teen idol overhears a girl singing and sets out to find who the talented voice belongs to. What he doesn't know is that the girl is actually a camp kitchen worker with a fear of being heard.
- Mitchie is back with her friends at Camp Rock, ready to perform music, dance and have a good time. Her "boyfriend" is there as well. A new camp has opened across the lake, creating an atmosphere of competition or feud.
- Sixteen-year-old Ryan Delaney has won a scholarship, but it's not a full one, so he needs a summer job to pay for his university expenses. And although he's not eighteen, he can't swim, and has never been to camp, he manages to get a job as a camp couselor. But his mother makes him take his younger brother, Sullivan, with him to camp, since she can't look after him while she's working. But camp turns out to be harder than both Ryan and Sullivan thought it would be; and as they fight their battles, they learn about each other, themselves, and what they can do together.
- A quiet reflection on womanhood, psychosis and friendship, our story begins capturing the whimsical and platonic love that exists between two old friends, as they eat, tan and play on the sunny shores of an old worldly summer cottage. When a boyfriend arrives on the scene, for them all to perform an age old fairytale for the neighbouring cottagers, one of the friends descends into a frightening trance, sharing the pains of living shackled to a dated ideal of womanhood.
- Five months after the maternal death of his partner, a man is at a crossroads with how to raise their baby.
- Canada's Best Kept Secret: The Natural World of R.D. Lawrence chronicles the life and work of Canadian author/naturalist who, along with his wife Sharon rescued and cared for over 2,000 animals on his property in the Haliburton highlands of northern Ontario. In his lifetime R.D. wrote 30 books published in 16 languages and 32 counties and was instrumental in dispelling the myth that wolves are bloodthirsty man eaters.