Rivers of North America

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  • 2001
  • 1 Season

Rivers of North America is a captivating documentary series that explores the stunning and diverse beauty of the continent's waterways. The show takes viewers on a journey across North America, showcasing the iconic rivers that have shaped the region's history, culture, and landscapes.

Throughout the series, viewers are treated to stunning aerial shots of the rivers, as well as up-close and personal footage of the wildlife that calls these waterways home. From grizzly bears fishing in Alaska's Brooks River to the migratory birds of the Mississippi Delta, Rivers of North America is a feast for the eyes and the senses.

Each episode focuses on a different river, highlighting its unique history, geology, and ecology. The show's expert presenters take viewers on a journey through time, exploring the ways in which these rivers have shaped human civilization and culture over centuries. From the Native American tribes that depended on the Columbia River for salmon to the industrialization of the Detroit River in the 20th century, Rivers of North America explores the complex relationship between humans and the environment.

But the show isn't just about the history and culture of these rivers—viewers also get an in-depth look at the ecosystems that thrive in and along these waterways. From the algae and invertebrates that form the base of the food chain to the top predators like eagles and coyotes, Rivers of North America takes a holistic approach to understanding the web of life that exists in and around these waterways.

One of the things that makes Rivers of North America so compelling is its focus on the people who live and work along these rivers. Whether it's the fishermen of the Saskatchewan River, the scientists working to protect the health of the Chesapeake Bay, or the riverboat pilots navigating the twists and turns of the Mississippi, the show highlights the human stories that are intertwined with these iconic waterways.

The cinematography of Rivers of North America is simply breathtaking, capturing the stunning beauty of these rivers in all their glory. Whether it's the rugged mountains and crystal-clear waters of the Canadian Rockies or the towering skyscrapers of New York City reflected in the Hudson River, the show's visuals are truly awe-inspiring.

In addition to its stunning visuals, Rivers of North America also offers a wealth of scientific and historical information. Viewers will come away from each episode with a deeper understanding of the impact that these rivers have had on human civilization and the intricate ecosystems that exist in and around them.

Overall, Rivers of North America is a must-see documentary series for anyone who loves nature, history, or culture. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or an armchair adventurer, this show will inspire you to explore the beauty and diversity of North America's waterways. So sit back, relax, and immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of Rivers of North America.

Rivers of North America is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on January 1, 2001.

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Seasons
Sacramento & American Rivers
13. Sacramento & American Rivers
January 1, 2001
From their headwaters high above the Sierra Nevada Mountains these two rivers are forever a part of California's robust history. As the two rivers travel along California's picturesque Central Valley terrain, they finally end their journey near the golden gate bridge in the San Francisco Bay before emptying into the Pacific Ocean.
Rio Grande River
12. Rio Grande River
January 1, 2001
The Rio Grande is the 3rd longest river in the United States and the 5th longest in North America. The "Great River" travels 1,900 miles through the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Texas and along the northern border of Mexico before finally emptying into the Gulf of Mexico.
Potomac River
11. Potomac River
January 1, 2001
Starting from its sparse headwaters high above the Allegheny Mountains in West Virginia, the Potomac's journey is aligned with numerous geological formations. Though just 383 miles in length, its colorful route is peppered with mountains, valleys, towns, country prairies and most notably America's capital city- the District of Columbia.
Ohio River
10. Ohio River
January 1, 2001
From its trickling headwaters uniquely formed at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the Ohio River begins a journey vibrant in both geologic and historic significance.
Upper Mississippi River
9. Upper Mississippi River
January 1, 2001
The Great River, The Big Muddy, Gathering of Waters and Old Man River these are but a few of the names given to the most storied waterway in all of North America. From the north central woods of Minnesota, near Lake Itasca, the headwaters of this grandiose river begin to shape and form before traveling 2,300 miles south to the Gulf of Mexico.
Lower Mississippi River
8. Lower Mississippi River
January 1, 2001
The Great River, The Big Muddy, Gathering of Waters and Old Man River these are but a few of the names given to the most storied waterway in all of North America. The Lower River Valley begins its journey near the confluence of the Ohio River, which joins the Mississippi at the southern tip of Illinois and continues to the Gulf of Mexico.
Missouri River
7. Missouri River
January 1, 2001
From its rather humble beginnings high in the Rocky Mountains of Montana, the Missouri River twists and turns for 2,300 miles as it makes its way east. It is the second longest river in North America and the 500,000 square mile Missouri River Basin, ranks as one of the country's largest watershed.
Indian River & Intracoastal Waterway
6. Indian River & Intracoastal Waterway
January 1, 2001
Students of Social Studies learn that the Indian River of Florida is three kinds of waterways all rolled up into one. A River, a Lagoon and a water highway best known as the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway which passes alongside or through 12 states from Massachusetts to the tip of Florida.
Hudson River
5. Hudson River
January 1, 2001
Though just 315 miles in length, the Hudson has witnessed and influenced many events throughout American history. Like a true American legend, this river played a prominent role during the founding and growth of the United States.
Connecticut River
4. Connecticut River
January 1, 2001
Lurking below the peaks of the White Mountains in Northern New Hampshire, the pristine headwaters of the Connecticut River travel 407 miles south while its river basin drains 11,000 square miles making it New England's largest river system.
Columbia/Snake Rivers
3. Columbia/Snake Rivers
January 1, 2001
From the Columbia River's headwaters high above the Canadian Rocky Mountains in British Columbia, to the Snake River's headwaters among nature's colorful spectrum in Yellowstone National Park both these rivers travel over 1,000 miles to their final destiny-The Pacific Ocean.
Colorado River
2. Colorado River
January 1, 2001
High in the Rocky Mountains many little creeks and streams merge to form into the headwaters of the Colorado River. In its journey, the river passes through 5 states, 2 major deserts, and 110 miles of Mexico before emptying into the Gulf of California. Vital to the region, the Colorado River is a main water source throughout the river basin including Southern California.
Arkansas River
1. Arkansas River
January 1, 2001
The Arkansas River is one of the longest rivers in the United States and runs 1,450 miles long . It originates high above the Rocky Mountains close to Leadville, CO. From there the river travels through the states of Kansas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas before finally dumping into the mighty Mississippi River.
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Where to Watch Rivers of North America
Rivers of North America is available for streaming on the website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Rivers of North America on demand at Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2001