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B.C. crew rides Highway Thru Hell series into landmark 200th episode

Milestone episode will debut March 4 and focus on 'insider perspective on snow patrol'
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Highway Thru Hell star Jamie Davis (right) teaching a lesson on using a snow plow. The show celebrates its 200th episode on March 4, 2025.

It's a milestone moment as Highway Thru Hell celebrates its 200th episode Tuesday evening (March 4). 

"Wow, 200 episodes is an incredible accomplishment,” said Jamie Davis, the show's main star, in a press release. He is the founder of Jamie Davis Motor Truck & Auto Ltd., which is located in Hope, and has appeared in all 13 seasons.

“I want to thank each and every one of our dedicated fans for helping us reach this incredible milestone. We love sharing our stories with you, and there’s so much more to come. Highway Thru Hell is one road we hope never ends," he said. 

The Canadian docuseries, which is filmed and produced by Great Pacific Media (GPM) in partnership with Bell Media, will be airing their 200th episode on the USA Network at 9 p.m.

According to Great Pacific Media (GPM), the episode will offer "a rare insider perspective on snow protocol as heavy rescue teams and highway crews battle one of the most extreme storms of the year to keep the Coquihalla Highway open." 

This includes capturing the crews facing whiteout conditions and relentless snowfall as they try to keep drivers safe and undertake recovery operations. 

The show was created by Mark A. Miller, Kevin Mills, and Neil Thomas and it debuted in 2012. Its episodes, which focus on the "real-life stories of recovery operators and highway crews" soon gathered a large following from all over the world; people from more than 180 territories worldwide tune in regularly to watch as crews rescue vehicle from "steep cliffs, mountain tops, and washed out and collapsing sections" of the highways. 

Season 14 is currently in production and the series can be watched on Crave, Amazon Prime, YouTube, and Apple TV. 

 

 



Kemone Moodley

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