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This season on Alone, for the first time ever, ten contestants fight to survive in the bitter wilderness of the Northeast shores of Labrador, Canada – a location known for being the hunting ground of the predatory polar bear.
The remaining three participants continue to battle Labrador's harsh snowstorms and below-freezing temperatures. As their minds and bodies are pushed to the limit, they struggle more than ever before. One contestant risks it all as they embark on a challenging project, and another loses their ability to hunt for food. With the fight to the finish line intensifying, only one survivalist is able to walk away with the $500,000 prize.
A fierce snow storm wreaks havoc on the remaining survivalists; one participant attempts to warm their shelter, while another struggles with their health as the weather piles on.
As the river begins its freeze, the participants suffer major setbacks; one survivalist doubles down on a daring strategy; another reaches their limit.
As resilience and strength are put to the ultimate test, the remaining participants look to the past for answers. A survivalist's disastrous fall impedes their ability to hunt, while another finds new ways to secure a kill. Later some participants take a moment to appreciate a milestone, as another suffers pains that seem to only get worse.
As some participants find success hunting, the prospects of a long stay increase; one participant makes an unexpected discovery; a survivalist faces a looming threat that may push them over the edge.
As the participants close in on the first 30 days, the lack of food and the desire to go home grows ever stronger in Labrador and the competitors continue to make each opportunity for food count; the need for preservation has one getting creative.
As the days march on, the participants continue to look for new ways to hunt, but also to preserve their food sources. One survivalist leans heavily on a taxing shelter build, while another pauses their own work for some much needed sustenance. Later, Labrador seems to grant the wishes of many, though one participant's mistake invites disaster.
As they continue to settle into their new surroundings, the participants aim to procure food in order to stay for the long haul. While one survivalist aims to make up for a past mistake, another risks hypothermia by entering the frigid Labrador waters, and another realizes that they may have bit off more than they can chew.
As Labrador's winter draws near, the participants lean into building their permanent shelters. As hunger persists, some participants face dire odds while others are met with rich opportunities.
As hunger rapidly sets in, the remaining participants rush to get familiar with the land and do whatever it takes to secure food; one survivalist thinks outside the box for dinner; one participant struggles and makes a costly mistake.
Ten new participants have a chance to win $500,000 as they try their best to survive in one of Earth's harshest locations. The survivalists struggle acclimating to their home while predators encircle their camps.
This season on Alone, for the first time ever, ten contestants fight to survive in the bitter wilderness of the Northeast shores of Labrador, Canada – a location known for being the hunting ground of the predatory polar bear.
10 contestants fight to survive in the Canadian wilderness on the shores of Chilko Lake, British Columbia. Equipped with just 10 items and a camera kit, each participant must survive in total isolation, with the hopes of lasting the longest and winning the $500,000 prize. Not only must they endure hunger, loneliness and the elements, but this season, they also face the deadliest predator in North America: the grizzly bear. No camera crews. No gimmicks. It is the ultimate test of human will.
Season seven's participants will face the biggest twist in series history—a 100-day challenge for 1 million dollars. The rules are simple, survive 100 days and win 1 million dollars. Over 6 seasons, no one has ever lasted this long.
Although subtitled "The Arctic", the sixth season is actually set along the shore of the east arm of Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada, about 400 km (250 mi) south of the Arctic Circle and about 120 km (75 mi) south of the arctic tree line.
The fifth season was set in Northern Mongolia in Asia. The series was filmed in Khonin Nuga near the city of Züünkharaa, Selenge aimag. Khonin Nuga is a valley located close to the Khentii Mountains of Northern Mongolia, one of the country's unique and still largely untouched places.
The fourth season was again set on Vancouver Island, in Quatsino Territory, located near Port Hardy, British Columbia.
The third season was set in Patagonia, Argentina, in South America. The contestants were spread across multiple lakes in the foothills of the Andes mountain range.
The second season was also set on Vancouver Island, in Quatsino Territory, located near Port Hardy, British Columbia.
The season was shot in Quatsino Territory, located near Port Hardy, British Columbia.