The Amazing Race Canada Season 8 *FuLL Episode 4 ≛ Feel the Fear and Do It Anyways English Subtitle
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Les équipes se dirigent vers Canmore, en Alberta, où elles doivent parcourir les rapides avant de se rendre au ranch pour un test d'habileté et d'endurance.
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