In Alone's most remote location, ten new survivalists must survive north of the Arctic Circle as they face the cold and dwindling sun for a chance to win $500,000.
As five new survivalists begin their first days in the Mackenzie River Delta they are met with an abundance of challenges in the uncharted Arctic terrain.
Between the fast-approaching Arctic Winter and hunger setting in, the participants double down on their efforts for survival; procuring food becomes an urgent necessity after survivalists go days without nourishment.
As the survivalists enter the second week of the competition, new challenges and opportunities arise while they battle to maintain focus.
One participant is forced to take on a massive and risky project; another begins work on a fortified shelter to endure the harsh winter ahead; a pack of wolves interrupts the tranquility of the Arctic night and spells trouble for one survivalist.
One participant finds solace in the truth; another continues to be stalked by a wily predator; all of them seem to be teetering over the edge, though one survivalist is overwhelmed by their frustrating performance.
The call of home grows stronger as the harsh realities of remote Arctic living set in for some participants; one survivalist finally gets their chance at big game; another survivalist is caught off guard by a false sense of security.
With new weather patterns looming, the days are numbered for those counting on foraging to pull them through; the Arctic takes back its gift; another survivalist unexpectedly finds a second chance at a missed opportunity.
With four people remaining, food insecurity reaches a high; one participant loses part of their harvest; another survivalist battles sickness brought on by an unfortunate source.
As the river begins to freeze, the remaining survivalists struggle with the loss of daylight; a predator stalks one participant's snare line; another survivalist devises a plan to defeat a longstanding enemy.
The Arctic's frozen landscape continues to push the remaining survivalists to the brink; as predators continue to stalk under the cover of darkness, the participants struggle to keep their wits about them; one survivalist is at risk of frostbite.
With the competition in its final stage, only one survivalist's resolve can secure them the $500,000 prize.
Britt Ahart takes a look at the Season 11 participants who were pushed to their limits and finally tapped out.
Get to know all the participants and learn which 10 items they've each chosen to bring to the Arctic Circle.
As producers and participants make their final preparations and safety checks, the ten new survivalists are unveiled for the first time.
Ten new participants compete to win $500,000 in the show's most remote location yet, northern Saskatchewan; as the survivalists set out into the wilderness searching for food and shelter, one participant makes a costly mistake.
As the survivalists struggle to find their footing, signs of winter's onslaught motivates them to put their plans into action; some claim their first victories, while one participant grapples an unexpected issue.
As the participants get past the shock of being dropped in the wild, the ability to think outside the box proves fruitful to some but a detriment to others; some grapple with the choice between building a permanent shelter and securing food early.
The survivalists find themselves pivoting as new challenges test their strength; one participant loses a valuable resource, while another is pushed to their absolute limit.
A sudden shift in weather tests the strength of the survivalist's shelters, as well as their resolve; unable to exit their shelters, one survivalist carves out creative ways to pass the time while another struggles to cope.
Reeling from a storm, the remaining participants continue to deal with the consequences of their actions; one survivalist's food supply is threatened, while another reveals a secret that jeopardizes their chances of winning.
As winter rapidly approaches, the survivalists struggle to keep up with the demands of solitary living; one participant struggles with nocturnal invaders, and another reaches a breaking point.
Winter descends upon the survivalists, forcing them to adapt to the drop in temperatures; one survivalist settles in for the dark days ahead, while another makes a surprising discovery.
As the remaining survivalists near day 50, conditions at Reindeer Lake intensify; desperation rises as the temperatures continue to drop, and personal demons bubble to the surface; one participant's shelter is endangered by the elements.
The three remaining survivalists brace themselves for the fight to the finish; one participant finds it impossible to stay warm, while others risk it all on the ice; only one can claim the $500,000 prize.
On "Alone", you must build to survive; take a look at the Season 10 shelters contestants made to survive the wilderness.
Meeting the 10 survivalists before they begin their adventure on Saskatchewan's Reindeer Lake; a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to prepare for Season 10 of "Alone."
One participant builds a twig quinzhee within a debris shelter for extra protection from the cold wind.
Ten new participants have a chance to win $500,000 as they try their best to survive in one of Earth's harshest locations; the survivalists are forced to make quick decisions in the face of imminent weather.
As hunger rapidly sets in, the remaining participants rush to get familiar with the land and do whatever it takes to secure food; one survivalist thinks outside the box for dinner; one participant struggles and makes a costly mistake.
As Labrador's winter draws near, the participants split their time between building permanent shelters and getting food; many participants struggle; one allows an opportunity to slip through their fingers; one braces for a deadly encounter.
As they continue to settle into their new surroundings, the participants aim to procure food for the long haul; one survivalist risks hypothermia by entering the frigid Labrador waters while another realizes they bit off more than they can chew.
The participants continue to look for new ways to hunt but also to preserve their food sources; one survivalist leans heavily on a taxing shelter build, while another pauses their own work for some much needed sustenance.
As the participants close in on the first 30 days, the lack of food and the desire to go home grows ever stronger in Labrador and the competitors continue to make each opportunity for food count; the need for preservation has one getting creative.
As some participants find success hunting, the prospects of a long stay increase; one participant makes an unexpected discovery; a survivalist faces a looming threat that may push them over the edge.
As the river begins its freeze, the participants suffer major setbacks; one survivalist doubles down on a daring strategy; another reaches their limit.
A fierce snow storm wreaks havoc on the remaining survivalists; one participant attempts to warm their shelter, while another struggles with their health as the weather piles on.
The remaining three participants continue to battle Labrador's harsh snowstorms and below-freezing temperatures.
Ten new participants brave "Alone's" most terrifying location yet in pursuit of $500,000; one participant is forced to make a life-or-death decision, and all must contend with Chilko Lake's deadliest predator.
More participants begin their fight against the land's harsh conditions and its abundant grizzly population; one survivalist builds a unique shelter, while another is tested by the treacherous waters of Chilko Lake.
The mental toll of isolation begins pushing participants' psychological boundaries to their limits; one survivalist gets caught in an off-putting standoff while the increasing emotional cost of solitude afflicts another.
As the contestants continue to struggle with procuring consistent food sources, one participant sets its eyes on the chance at bigger game; however, as the opportunity begins to arise, the reality of the challenge starts to settle in.
The remaining participants fight to protect their food supplies as they face continued pressure; one survivalist's shelter poses a serious threat, while another's health takes a consequential hit.
As the participants reach a month in the wild, winter weather raises the stakes for each one; an unwavering grizzly causes one competitor to prepare for battle, and another's desperate attempt for food suddenly turns life-threatening.
Prying wildlife continues to stalk the remaining competitors, threatening their food and their safety; one participant finds a grizzly too close to home, while another is unprepared when their health takes an unexpected turn for the worse.
As the challenge comes down to the final four participants, Chilko lake continues its onslaught on those struggling to survive.
While some participants continue to work on new ideas to gain calories, others hunker down to try and last as long as they can; with the struggle to procure food this late in the competition, the threat of being pulled out becomes all the more real.
The participants struggle to claim the $500,000 prize; some continue to deal with the mental game; a new predator threatens a survivalist's longevity.
Taking a look back at some of the most incredible moments from past seasons of "Alone."
Ten new participants last 100 days in the Arctic to win $1 million, and they must overcome the first hurdle,which includes facing a variety of predators.
In order to endure the Arctic for 100 days, the participants start building shelters that can make it for the long haul; they turn their attention to procuring food, inadvertently drawing the attention of dangerous predators.
As they enter the second week of the competition, the participants focus on securing a food source that can last them 100 days; many focus on fishing; another puts himself in a dangerous position to keep his food safe -- with disastrous consequences.
Participants begin successfully procuring food but still find themselves vulnerable to the Arctic's many dangers; a sudden illness attacks one participant, while another is tormented by a tiny invader.
After some of the participants are raided by predators, they scramble to protect their hard-won food; winter moves in, bringing with it new opportunities for those who are prepared, and new threats for those who aren't.
As local predators continue to harass the participants, they must adapt and innovate if they hope to survive; one is forced to make a hard decision.
A survivalist rushes to prevent a fire and the shot at $1 million from going up in smoke; another survivalist struggles to complete a shelter in time for winter; another survivalist must defend the camp from an unwelcome visitor.
Icy rocks and unpredictable waters force the remaining participants to decide if their desperate need for fat is worth taking dangerous risks; one participant is faced with a deadly predator threat and braces to fight for his life.
It becomes increasingly difficult to procure food.
With only three survivalists left, the $1 million challenge comes to an end; the participants face off against below zero temperatures, injury and their own mental demons as they fight to make it to day 100 and win the $1 million prize.
Ten new survivalists have a chance to win $500,000 by enduring the coldest location the series has visited: the Arctic; participants grapple with a harsh storm out of the gate.
As they close in on the one week mark, the survivalists make some risky choices in order to eat; serious infection becomes a very real possibility, driving one participant to consider pulling out early.
The remaining survivalists start seeing their hard work pay off as they procure food, but as the days mount and the isolation continues, contestants start to notice the physical and mental toll of surviving arctic.
The survivalists get serious about hunting before the wildlife starts to disappear for the winter; one participant has a chance to make history by taking down big game, while another is set back by a nasty puncture wound.
While most of the participants pursue smaller, more consistent food sources, one survivalist finally has the chance to take down big game; he soon finds himself attracting unwanted attention from predators.
The participants' survival is threatened by new factors; one contestant must fend off a huge predator; another risks losing shelter in a horrible accident; another struggles with being totally alone.
As winter closes in, the participants are threatened by predators looking to steal their precious food stores; as the survivalists rethink their strategies, one makes a stand by confronting the Arctic's most ferocious creature.
The remaining survivalists begin feeling the effects of starvation. One participant fights to stay in the competition as her body starts to give out, while another, who has an abundance of food, shockingly continues to lose weight.
As the weather gets colder and even less forgiving, the participants struggle to obtain basic resources; One participant continues to lose weight at a rapid and deadly pace, while another continues to be harassed by ruthless predators.
The final three survivalists continue to battle weight loss, extreme temperatures, and predators to remain in the fight; the punishing cold makes getting food harder and a devastating catastrophe causes one participant to lose everything.
Ten survivalists from previous seasons return for a chance at redemption and a second chance to win the $500,000 prize; this time, survivalists face the dangers of Northern Mongolia, a location more wild and more remote than they've ever seen.
Participants explore new and risky food sources in Mongolia; as the survivalists begin to settle into their new remote surroundings, they realize they're not the only predators on the prowl.
The survivalists begin to face external and internal threats as they work to secure food and complete their shelters; one participant comes face-to-face with one of Mongolia's deadliest predators; fighting to overcome a debilitating health issue.
In Mongolia, a monster storm assails the remaining survivalists; the participants take shelter, and they can only hope they'll be able to endure the fierce winds, rain and lightning.
After almost a month of solitude, the remaining participants begin to crack; one survivalist's shelter turns into an unbearable green monster, while another takes extreme measures waging war on an uninvited guest.
While some of the survivalists enjoy a bonanza of food, others are driven to increasingly desperate measures to sustain themselves; one hunter braves dangerous heights to stalk his prey, while another turns to a revolting food source.
As winter draws near, food becomes scarce and the survivalists must catch any game that comes their way, no matter the size; lack of food isn't the only challenge, as the lack of companionship drives one participant to face his biggest fear.
As food sources disappear, hunger drives the remaining participants to a new low; one attempts a risky climb into wolf territory in search of food and another contends with a potentially game-ending health issue.
The final remaining participants face the onslaught of Mongolia's brutal winter; relentless hunger and savage cold test them like never before and in the end, only one walks away with the $500,000 prize.
The participants from Season 5 return to discuss the trials and tribulations of surviving in northern Mongolia and how they coped with brutal, subzero temperatures, deadly predators and punishing isolation.
Ten brave participants return for a chance at redemption; an inside look at the extreme new location at the edge of Siberia; the survivalists prepare for winter in one of the most isolated places on Earth.
Family members are dropped off miles apart and must navigate the unforgiving terrain of Northern Vancouver Island to find each other; to win the $500,000 prize, the competitors must build their own shelters and forage for their own food.
As their teammates attempt to set up camp, the hikers find that Vancouver Island's terrain is even more punishing when on the move; the island beats one pair into submission, while another grapples with a devastating accident.
On Vancouver Island, a seriously injured participant weighs the risks of seeking medical help and sacrificing his shot at $500,000; danger awaits all participants as predators continue to stalk the island's newest inhabitants.
Desperation sinks in as the hikers struggle to make the final push to their teammates; exhaustion leads one participant straight into the path of a predator, and into a dangerous confrontation.
As Vancouver Island is pummeled by torrential rains, the remaining teams scramble to avoid freezing flood waters; one team attempts a massive construction project, while another must choose between betraying a family member and tapping out.
The three remaining teams scramble for a long-term advantage; team members run themselves ragged with an elaborate shelter build; a team hazards the freezing waters of the Pacific on their own small craft.
After nearly a month on Vancouver Island, the three remaining teams face existential threats at every turn; one participant is forced to fight a raging fire; rising tensions threaten to end a partnership.
As freezing temperatures punish Vancouver Island, the remaining pairs all face game-changing scenarios; one participant is hit with a crippling illness, while another's temper drives a wedge between him and his teammate.
As time presses on and temperatures drop, the final teams grapple with a strong desire to tap out; however, the $500,000 prize is hard to give up on, and the participants push themselves until one reaches the breaking point.
Never-before-seen moments from Season 4 are revealed as the final three teams describe their experiences on the island; a sneak peek at Season 5 of the series; Kevin Burkhardt hosts.
A behind-the-scenes look at season four of the series, "Alone," during which seven pairs of family members are dropped off miles apart on Northern Vancouver Island; an introduction to the teams includes analysis of what it takes to make the cut.
As they venture deeper into the wilderness, the nine remaining survivalists realize the terrain is unlike anything they've ever experienced; one participant suffers a serious injury.
The remaining participants dig in for the long haul as they begin building their shelters; while some flourish, others fail, and one is threatened by an unwanted visitor in the night.
The remaining participants are forced to get creative due to a lack of food; one survivalist devises an ingenious method for getting protein, while another battles a wily predator.
The remaining participants struggle to adapt to life in Patagonia, Argentina; one survivalist comes face to face with a stealth cat, and another takes on a major build project; one participant tries a novel strategy to outlast everyone else.
Dangerous challenges wreak havoc on the participants and force most to consider going home; while one is plagued by a potentially life-threatening infection, another battles serious hypothermia.
As winter draws near, the participants turn to land game to survive the season, but their intended prey turns out to be more clever and more deadly than they ever could have imagined.
Winter arrives in full force, and the remaining survivors must deal with rapidly deteriorating conditions; the lack of protein pushes some to new levels of depletion; others find the pull to see family more than they can bear.
The remaining survivalists push themselves to their physical limits as fish becomes scarce; one participant takes things too far, reaching the breaking point and risking organ failure.
Short of food, the remaining participants risk their lives to be victorious; only one survivalist will be able to endure the wilds of Patagonia to take home the $500,000 prize.
After the longest test of endurance in "Alone's" history, third season participants reunite to discuss their experiences and creations and to reveal never-before-seen footage.
The participants try to acclimate to their new environment and make order out of chaos; one survivalist is incredibly skillful and finds enormous success scavenging and hunting for food; doubts emerge for others as debilitating hunger sets in.
After a week on Vancouver Island, several of the participants find success in their new environment; some work in harmony with the wilderness and others battle against it; careless mistakes threaten to send two people home.
The lack of food takes a toll on the remaining participants after days without eating; starvation impairs the mental and physical capabilities of the participants, pushing some to the edge of surrender.
The participants continue to battle debilitating hunger, while an approaching storm puts their survival plans in jeopardy.
Emotions run high for the remaining participants as they struggle to adapt; one participant wrestles with the solitude, while the other risks it all, taking a perilous journey into the unknown.
After three weeks, mental and physical struggles take their toll on the remaining participants; some teeter on calling it quits as they battle deep-seated conflicts.
One participant races to find the salmon run before it ends, while another undertakes an epic journey; one of the survivalists tries to combat nature's fury head on.
While some of the participants push themselves to ensure long-term survival, others question their ability to endure.
The final four participants grapple with mental fatigue and physical exhaustion; as one participant faces stiff competition for fish, another may miss the salmon run due to a miscalculation.
The final participants are forced to take risks as winter arrives and food sources dwindle; they feel the lure of home with the advent of frigid temperatures and the need for human contact.
The remaining participants wear thin as starvation and isolation become unbearable; one man faces a potentially deadly situation.
In the final days of the competition, the remaining participants battle for supremacy; after pushing their minds and bodies to the breaking point, one of the participants claims the $500,000 prize.
The cast of "Alone" season 2 reunites for the first time since leaving Vancouver Island to watch and discuss the 10 most talked about moments of the series; a sneak peek at season 3.
Survival experts try finding food, shelter, and water as they each begin the task of living alone.
Wolves and bears continue to cause problems; finding clean drinking water soon becomes a critical issue for the men.
The extreme isolation is beginning to take its toll on the men; a survivalist undertakes a massive cabin project.
The remaining survivalists show signs of cracking; one participant finds himself stalked by a cougar.
A brutal storm batters the remaining men and gale-force winds tear through their makeshift camps; one survivalist pushes his bush-craft skills to limit attempts to find a way to set sail on the turbulent seas.
The remaining participants are finally adapting to the cruel environment, but the hunt for food leads them into harms way; one man is forced to drop his new boat miles from camp.
In the viciously freezing temperatures, the hunt for food becomes the primary focus of the remaining survivalists; some find gratifying success, while others face complete failure.
The first six men to go home explain the reasons they left, plus an exclusive preview of the what's to come for the remaining participants.
Temperatures fall on the island and the remaining contestants are forced to face the onset of winter head on; one man risks it all, while everyone struggles with the continuing effects of isolation and freezing temperatures.
Two men are left on Vancouver Island as the storm of the year blows in; the unrelenting elements, isolation and starvation force one to go home.