Canadian Pickers

Canadian Pickers

2011
Canadian Pickers
Canadian Pickers

Canadian Pickers

6.2 | TV-G | en | Reality

Sheldon Smithens, an antiques dealer, auctioneer and appraiser by trade, and his partner Scott Cozens, a full-time lawyer and life-long picker - scour towns across Canada in search of objects with historical, collectible and pop culture value.

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EP13  MegaPick!
Dec. 23,2013
MegaPick!

Scott and Sheldon head to Saskatchewan where they return a Coté chief’s long-lost rifle to his First Nations community. Down the road, the guys visit a family farm with a staggering stockpile of stuff. Meanwhile back at the warehouse, Gerry and Brooke make a mega sale and then install an oversize surprise on the roof of the shop.

EP12  UK Adventures
Dec. 23,2013
UK Adventures

On the second leg of their UK adventure, the guys are determined to fill a shipping container with rare British pieces. In a seaside town, they meet a prolific World War II collector who’s unfortunately reluctant to sell. Later, a sprawling flea market in Denham fails to impress. That is, until the guys meet a fellow picker who offers to show them his first-class collection. And finally, the Welsh village of Portmeiron was the setting for the iconic TV series, The Prisoner. And the guys scour a jam-packed attic for treasure.

EP11  Picking the UK
Dec. 16,2013
Picking the UK

Scott and Sheldon have taken a major gamble by traveling to the UK, hoping to buy an iconic Wild West collection with a Canadian twist. But their dream of a major score becomes a nightmare when the seller is nowhere to be found. In order to help salvage the expensive trip, they head out on a cross-country UK picking adventure instead. Steeped in history and old world charm, Maunsel House mansion is jam-packed with antiques. And while the prices inside prove too rich for their blood, the guys scour the outbuildings where they uncover some exquisite rejects. Later, it’s full steam ahead at Trinity Marine where the warehouse is home to one of the biggest collections of nautical salvage in the world. Scott flips for a rare steamship sign, and the guys haggle over a genuine yellow submarine. Back in London, persistence finally pays off when the guys find themselves knee-deep in the century-old collection they’ve been desperately looking for.

EP10  The Ultimate Man Cave
Dec. 02,2013
The Ultimate Man Cave

A random stop at a Nova Scotia cheese factory leads to an old church packed with unusual antiques. Later, awed by a prolific collector’s jaw-dropping man cave, the guys put together a staggering offer to buy the entire collection. Also, Scott and Sheldon get first crack at a now defunct nautical museum where they uncover a few gems hidden among the chaos.

EP9  Maritime Madness
Oct. 28,2013
Maritime Madness

In Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Scott pays top dollar for a one-of-a-kind mechanical rooster, and then it’s up to Brooke to determine whether the gamble will pay off. Later, the guys unearth two great pieces in a decrepit storage barn and hatch a shrewd strategy to seal the deal. And, a lobster fisherman’s sprawling collection includes the entire inventory of an old country store.

EP8  When Pigs Fly
Oct. 21,2013
When Pigs Fly

A man is ready to liquidate his collection of dinosaur fossils and other quirky items; Scott hunts for maritime treasures while Sheldon eats oysters; a seasoned picker reveals his impressive man cave.

EP7  Pinball Wizard
Oct. 07,2013
Pinball Wizard

The guys visit New Brunswick, where they uncover vintage automobiles, a retro coffin, and a collector's bargain-priced inventory; a pinball competition at the Calgary warehouse leads to a big sale.

EP6  Going Hollywood
Sep. 30,2013
Going Hollywood

An eccentric seller in North Bay attaches his collection to the outside of his home; Brooke and Jerry hold their first sale at the Warehouse

EP5  Behind the 8 Ball
Sep. 23,2013
Behind the 8 Ball

A palm reader predicts that the guys will have a productive visit to Quebec, but one reluctant dealer could spoil their plans.

EP4  Scott's Private Auction
Sep. 17,2013
Scott's Private Auction

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EP3  The Grand Canyon
Sep. 10,2013
The Grand Canyon

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EP2  City Pickers
Sep. 03,2013
City Pickers

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EP1  Bad to the Bone
Aug. 27,2013
Bad to the Bone

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Released: 2011-04-12 | Released Producted By: , Country: Canada Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://history.ca/canadian-pickers
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Sheldon Smithens, an antiques dealer, auctioneer and appraiser by trade, and his partner Scott Cozens, a full-time lawyer and life-long picker - scour towns across Canada in search of objects with historical, collectible and pop culture value.

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archaeotypetw I liked Canadian Pickers when it first started. It was a nice change from the faux drama and aggressiveness of the American Pickers. The hosts were easy going and didn't try to pressure sellers into selling them their stuff for next to nothing.Then it got stupid. Like American Pickers, they eventually added a cast of supporting characters who added nothing to the show. They also added faux drama and the Pickers started to act like jerks - aka the American Pickers. I started watching the series again recently because they've been showing re-runs. There's still good info to be had for people who are interested in antiques, but I can't say I'm sorry the show was cancelled. In the later episodes, it had become just an annoying as American Pickers.
anmeijers Its a relief to see a fun and easygoing show like this next to all the competitive head biting *I am angry and I don't know why* shows that you see where people only talk crap behind each others backs and are too full of them self. Kudos to the gentlemen who brought back some decency onto TV, I enjoy the show greatly and its also nice to see some breathtaking Canadian countryside along the way. Thank you Canadians for bringing back a bit of faith in humanity. I might actually visit Canada now sometime because of this show, hospitable people, great views and endless nature,relaxing and fun it truly seems.
joehubb53 The show is so boring,and Scott and Sheldon are probably the worst two people you could possibly have found for this show.Scott is overbearing and a fake and I can't quite figure Sheldon out.Weird does not quite define him and his rather creepy way of dealing with Keenan.The whole towel and shower kit gift was a bit over the top.If he has feelings for him,he should keep it off the air.Everything on the show seems staged,even the pickers.Come on History channel,is that the best you can do? Cable is expensive enough,we deserve quality TV.Is one of these two men related to or friends with someone at the network,is that how they got to be on the show.There must be more pickers and more qualified people for this job,please try to find some.Thank you.
andrewvince-c When I first saw the reruns of this show I thought to myself , "who wants to see a show with two Albertans dressed up as cowboys digging in people's garages and sheds?". However, I made it through one episode and I like it. Scott and Sheldon are very knowledgeable hosts, and they are entertaining because they genuinely enjoy what they do and have fun. It's nice to see the smaller towns in Canada being showcased, but most importantly its cool to see the random stuff they take interest in, as I would have never have realized the history and collectible value behind some of these items. I have learned about Canadian history and antiques while watching this show, and even though the pieces purchased in this show are not as nice as those featured I'm American Pickers, I still enjoy the Canadian version more.