Cape Breton Post

‘Amazing Race Canada’ heads to Vietnam

- BY BILL BRIOUX THE CANADIAN PRESS

Executive producer John Brunton had one question when thinking about bringing “The Amazing Race Canada” to Vietnam: could this faraway land of jungles and rivers provide enough technical support for his large crew and contestant­s?

Yes, was the final answer, but there was a road block or two along the way. Viewers can see for themselves starting with Tuesday’s episode of the show on CTV. The nine remaining two-person teams race from Calgary to Vancouver then across the internatio­nal dateline to Hong Kong and finally Vietnam. The first stop there is the vital commercial waterways of the Mekong Delta.

As always, the location was scouted in advance. Brunton’s fears that individual­s might falter in the tropical heat were well founded. Temperatur­es soared close to 40 C during the race in May. Two crew members and two team members needed medical attention.

Language problems aside, Brunton says it was important to bring the race somewhere that was “dramatical­ly different” for season 4. Last season saw teams visit Argentina and Chile as well as India.

Viewers who lived through nightly Vietnam War TV reports in the ‘60s and ‘70s will now see it as a safe, conflict-free destinatio­n, whereas terrorist targets such as London and Paris seem risky.

Brunton checked with the producer of the American version of “The Amazing Race,” Bertram van Munster, who gave the destinatio­n a big thumbsup.

He found a local contact “of very high integrity - not always the easiest thing to find,” says Brunton who has dealt with authoritie­s all over the world.

Jon Montgomery was already well-versed on the virtues of Vietnam. “It’s my parents’ favourite place to visit,” says the 37-year-old host.

Montgomery spoke from a thatched-roof river resort overlookin­g the swift-flowing delta. Teams will have to board one of the many water taxis docked out front and explain they want to go to the floating market. You can buy everything from live eels to caged rats at the market, the latter fit for frying, according to the locals.

Tuesday’s episode will also feature duck herding in the blazing Vietnam sun as well as frog harvesting. A drum dance at a temple is also on the agenda.

Vietnam packs its own culture shocks as teams travel two hours by bus north to Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) for the following week’s episode. Players crammed into buses and sat next to commuters carrying baskets full of fish. “

Once you arrive at Ho Chi Minh City, you can buy “banh mi” - Vietnam baguette sandwiches - for 33,000 dong, or a little less than a toonie.

Week four will also bring a stop at a local street vendor with an unusual menu: larvae, crickets, centipedes, two live coconut worms and a bat.

That was hard to swallow for at least one team member.

“Their legs kept getting stuck to my teeth,” she said afterwards. “I threw up in my mouth and had to go through it all over again!”

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - CTV, MARK O’NEILL ?? Kelly and Kate compete in The Amazing Race Canada in Vietnam in this undated handout photo.
THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - CTV, MARK O’NEILL Kelly and Kate compete in The Amazing Race Canada in Vietnam in this undated handout photo.

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