Island Hunters Season 3 Episode 3

Island Hunters Season 3 Episode 3 Island Camp Out

  • TV-G
  • July 17, 2016
  • 21 min

Island Hunters is a reality show that follows families as they search for their dream private island. In season 3, episode 3, entitled Island Camp Out, viewers are introduced to the Fosters, a family of four from California looking to live off the grid on their own island. The family loves camping and spending time in nature, so they are excited to find the perfect island that will offer them a secluded and adventurous lifestyle.

The episode begins with the Fosters meeting with real estate agent, Chris Krolow, who specializes in private islands. Chris takes them on a tour of three different islands in Canada- one in British Columbia and two in Ontario- that he thinks would be a good fit for their needs. The Fosters are thrilled to be able to explore some of these hidden gems that would otherwise be inaccessible to them.

The first island they visit is in the Desolation Sound near British Columbia. The Fosters immediately fall in love with the breathtaking views and clear waters that surround the island. The island is fairly large and has a varied terrain with forests, cliffs, and beaches. The Fosters explore the island on foot and set up camp on a beautiful rocky beach. They are impressed with the abundance of wildlife on the island, including eagles, seals, and deer. They also discover an old cabin that could be renovated into their own private retreat. Despite being infatuated with the island, the Fosters discuss some of the challenges they would face living so far from civilization, including the difficulty of getting supplies on and off the island.

The second island they tour is off the coast of Ontario, near Lake Huron. The island is smaller than the first one they saw, but it has a charming rocky beach and a quaint cabin. The Fosters like the idea of being able to fix up the cabin and make it their own. They explore the island and find that it has a lot of potential for a self-sustainable lifestyle. They could fish in the lake, collect rainwater, and grow their own vegetables. The island is also close enough to the mainland that they could easily get supplies. Despite the island's strategic location and potential, the family is not completely sold on it because it does not have as many hiking trails as they would like.

The third and final island they visit is also in Ontario, but further North, close to Georgian Bay. The island is the largest of the three they have seen and has a diverse landscape that includes forests, cliffs, and a small beach. The Fosters love the idea of having a lot of space to explore and adventure on the island. They set up camp on the beach and venture off to explore the forests. They come across a large clearing that they think would make a great location for a cabin. They also see a lot of potential for the island to be used for camping retreats. The family really likes this island because it has everything they need for their off-the-grid lifestyle.

At the end of the episode, the Fosters have to decide which island they want to purchase. They update Chris on their final decision and he reveals which of the three they have chosen. The episode ends with the family excitedly planning their move to the island and discussing all the possibilities of living on their very own private paradise.

Overall, Island Hunters season 3 episode 3, Island Camp Out, is a great watch for anyone interested in island living or off-the-grid lifestyles. It is a fascinating look at the process of finding and purchasing a private island and gives viewers a sense of the challenges, and rewards of living in such a unique environment.

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Island Hunters, Season 3 Episode 3, is available to watch and stream on HGTV. You can also buy, rent Island Hunters on demand at Discovery+, Prime Video, Amazon, Fandango at Home, HGTV, Google Play, Apple TV Store online.
  • First Aired
    July 17, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English