Victoria Duffield, the pop singer signed to Warner Music, is set to perform for the winner of CBC’s CROSS COUNTRY FUN HUNT. The artist behind the debut album Shut Up and Dance released earlier this season is slated to headline the grand prize celebration. Fans who crave high energy pop delivered with infectious rhythm will have another reason to tune in and join the online conversation. — CBC
From now until December, children across Canada are encouraged to share photos, videos, or short messages on the official Fun Hunt page about what they consider the most fun spot in the country. The show airs on Saturday mornings as host Jordan Francis — familiar to viewers from Camp Rock — visits a selection of highlighted locations on a cross-country quest. — CBC
Come December, fans will cast a vote for the spot they believe is the best across the nation. The winning location earns more than bragging rights; it will receive a joint concert featuring Victoria Duffield and Jordan Francis in the community that claimed the prize. — CBC
Entry is boosted through online codes found in each episode; viewers who submit these codes increase their chances to win five concert tickets. Early submissions, before October 31, enter participants for a chance to win an iPod touch. — CBC
With Victoria in the lineup, the finale grows into a larger celebration that blends music with community pride and a memorable night for the winning town or city. — CBC
The artist emphasizes that the finale will deliver excitement and a lasting moment for fans nationwide, including audiences in the United States. The event is framed as a family-friendly celebration that unites communities through song. — CBC
Participants can pin their location on the Fun Hunt map and submit codes from each episode for a shot at winning. Sharing moments online helps illustrate why their chosen spot matters. — CBC
Viewers can follow Jordan Francis as the Fun Hunt travels from coast to coast, discovering beloved locations along the way. The show airs Saturdays at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time on CBC, inviting kids across Canada to participate and dream boldly. — CBC