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Northern Rescue
After the death of his wife, Sarah, John West, packs up his three children and moves from their hectic urban life to his small northern hometown to take command of the local search-and-rescue service. Once there, the family struggles with their new surroundings, new friends and accepting Sarah's death.
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Plot Summary
Sarah, a single mother of three, inherits her father's remote lakefront cabin. Relocating her family there to fulfill his dying wish, she soon discovers his cabin holds many secrets. As she navigates the challenges of rural life and her children's struggles, she uncovers a hidden past that forces her to confront difficult truths.
Critical Reception
Northern Rescue was a Canadian drama series that garnered a generally positive reception, particularly for its emotional storytelling and strong performances. While it didn't receive widespread critical acclaim, it found an audience appreciative of its family-focused narrative and exploration of grief and resilience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt portrayal of family dynamics.
Appreciated for its exploration of grief and healing.
Found to be a compelling, character-driven drama.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not prominently available, but the series generally resonated with viewers seeking emotional and family-oriented dramas.
Fun Fact
The series was filmed in the Parry Sound region of Ontario, Canada, known for its picturesque lakefront scenery.
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