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Prince George siblings finish second in the Amazing Race Canada

Grace Dove and Joe Syme are the runners-up of the Amazing Race Canada.

The sibling duo from Prince George finished second, closely behind Jesse and Jonathan, two friends who are currently residents of Vancouver.

The final leg of the race took place in Collingwood, Ontario.

The sibling duo was the last to get a taxi from the airport in Toronto, and were the third to arrive for the flight to Collingwood.

When they arrived, teams raced to an abandoned grain terminal, where one team member had to use UV light to find a combination of hidden shapes and numbers in the darks, allowing them to move on to the second part of the Amazing Race Canada’s first ever Double Roadblock.

Dove went into the terminal, and was the second one to come out.

Syme’s task was to climb the grain silo and hoist three bags of grain with the matching numbers from the other part of the task.

The second task was to deliver cupcakes and balloons via a water trike.

The third task of the finale was was bobbing for apples in a local orchard, collecting eight with numbers on them adding up to 100.

After that, racers headed to the beach, where they had to jet surf out to a buoy and back, but needed to do so in under 24 seconds.

The final challenge of the race was a memory challenge, in which the racers had to put up signs outlining the journey the racers took.

The finish line was at the scenic Osler Bluff Ski Club, overlooking the town.

In this season, the teams travelled more than 19,000 km, and visited 24 cities, including Prince George in episode five.

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Darin Bain
Darin Bain
Darin is a news reporter for Vista Radio's Prince George stations. His career started in the Cariboo in 2020, working as a News Reporter in both 100 Mile House and Williams Lake before making the move to Prince George in late 2021.

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