

It’s nothing but good times on the edge — until life hits you hard.
The Rez was a first nations, Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1996 to 1998. Most of the characters were based on W.P. Kinsella's short story collection Dance Me Outside, which had been made into a film by director Bruce McDonald. McDonald and Norman Jewison were executive producers of the series, which chronicled life in a First Nations community. The series was filmed in the Parry Sound region at Harrison's Landing in Carling Township. All episodes run around 23 Minutes.

Feb 2, 1996 - 23m
The marina’s owner dies, and everyone is left wondering who will take over.

Feb 9, 1996 - 23m
Sadie organizes a boycott against the marina and insists that Silas and Frank quit working there.

Feb 16, 1996 - 23m
Silas is asked to become a male stripper, prompting Sadie to show him some of her revealing wear.

Feb 23, 1996 - 23m
Frank goes to extreme lengths in an attempt to make Lucy change her mind about leaving the reserve.

Mar 2, 1996 - 23m
Silas’s brother goes to live in a group home.

Mar 9, 1996 - 23m
Frank hires strippers to fight in a vat of pudding, much to Sadie’s disappointment.