I'm Canadian but have not yet seen the lumberjack show. Based on everything I've read so far I don't want to. The sad thing is it seems to perpetuate the already overdone myths that sorry to say already exist about Canada ie : we're a wooded/snow covered non populated country. Before anyone laughs and tells me I'm off base, many moons ago while in school I had a summer job working for the Niagara Tourism branch of the region. I spent a couple of summers working at tourist info booths and you wouldn't believe some of the things we saw and questions we heard. As examples(and I'll leave the states of where people were from out of this since I don't wish this to become controversial), the couple that came up in August, skis on the roof, wanting to know where ski country was, or the family wanting to camp in "the great outdoors somewhere close to Toronto". It was at that point I learned that some Americans really do have the wrong idea when it comes to Canada (sort of like a lot of Canadians who think every American in the US carries a gun). Bottom line is that this lumberjack show doesn't help with mythology and imho D can/should do better .