CROSS COUNTRY FUN HUNT takes viewers on a Canadian road trip that blends travel, culture, and a growing music catalog. The CBC series follows Jordan Francis as he explores the country’s most memorable places and the people who shape them, turning each stop into a small celebration of place and sound. The show invites audiences to see Canada through a musician’s lens, weaving landscapes with original songs and stories that feel intimately tied to every province.
Francis, who is also a notable musician, writes a new song for every episode. A fresh CROSS COUNTRY FUN HUNT track lands on iTunes each week, letting fans collect favorites before the full album drops. The first three songs and the theme tune are available now on iTunes, with the fourth track, Drivin’, released in the current cycle.
All of Francis’s experiences across the provinces inform his music. Seeing how diverse Canada is gave him inspiration to explore sounds he wouldn’t normally use, adding texture and variety to the soundtrack that accompanies the journey, as noted by CBC.
Fans should learn the lyrics now, because Francis is slated to perform the soundtrack at the grand finale and might invite the audience to sing along along with him.
Earlier updates revealed that Victoria Duffield will join Francis at the Fun Hunt Concert. Duffield is a true multi‑talent—singer, songwriter, dancer, and actor. Her debut album Shut Up And Dance features the chart‑topping track Feel and the single Break My Heart.
A chance to win copies of Drivin’ is open to readers through a sweepstakes on the official show page. Details on eligibility and how to enter are posted there, with no purchase necessary.
Contest details, including how winners are chosen and what information may be used, are published on the official page and follow standard contest rules.
What are you waiting for? CROSS COUNTRY FUN HUNT airs on Saturdays on CBC, delivering a travel‑and‑music experience that highlights Canada’s places, people, and sounds in a way that keeps evolving episode to episode.
Details about entry and requirements accompany the contest, emphasizing that no purchase is required and that winners consent to the use of their entry and city in a public winners list.