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The BBC sent 10 people to B.C. to travel around the province on public transit. It didn't go well

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A BBC reality TV show aired last month that showcased the beauty of British Columbia — while also constantly pointing out how frustrating the province’s transportation system can be.

Race Across the World began its third season in B.C., with five teams competing in an Amazing Race-style journey to get to St. John’s, N.L. 

The first episode saw competitors dropped in Vancouver’s Stanley Park and told to head to Tlell — a community on the archipelago of Haida Gwaii off B.C.’s North Coast, around 800 kilometres to the northwest — without any access to phones, airplanes, or car rentals. 

The result? Chaos. 

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