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Fenelon Falls Featured On Tonight’s Episode Of Still Standing On CBC

KAWARTHA LAKES-Fenelon Falls is the last one standing after being featured on the last episode of season 7 of Still Standing on CBC

Still Standing follows Canadian comedian Jonny Harris as he sets off across the country to discover the hidden comedy in Canada’s far-flung small towns.

“Each week, Jonny takes a hilarious and heart-warming journey to find humour in the unlikeliest of places — small towns on the ropes. After immersing himself in the lives of local characters and unearthing the tall tales in these tiny towns, Jonny delivers a rousing original stand-up comedy routine — a toast, not a roast — for the whole community. From coast to coast to coast, Still Standing showcases Canada’s vast beauty and highlights the country’s unique and diverse characters. Viewers ride shotgun with Jonny on the ultimate cross-country road trip.” says CBC.

Tonight’s episode will feature Fenelon Falls.

“For decades, Fenelon Falls made wood products, from lumber to Tinker Toys — until the industry moved on. Now the town is becoming a vibrant destination for newcomers, cottagers and day-trippers alike.” says the trailer for the show.
Still Standing crew filming at Grr8 Finds
Wacky Wednesdays at GR88 Finds Market is one of the highlights of the show.
“On Wacky Wednesdays in Fenelon Falls, Ont. anything goes… even duct tape pants
So put on whatever you want and join us for the season finale of Still Standing!” says the show.
The episode airs tonight at 8pm on CBC.

 

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